Presbyterian College - Pac Sac Yearbook (Clinton, SC)

 - Class of 1910

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THE COLLEGIAN. 29 We are proud of the record that our baseball team made this year. Nine games out of fourteen played. And with the material that is left behind, there is no reason why the record should not be held for years to come. McGregor and Sellers are lost from this year's teamf But there are some in the second nine that can fill their shoes. Gur Crlee Club also is a credit to our institution and to the young gentlemen. The concert at Cross Hill on the 13th was greatly enjoyed by all. There are sixteen voices in our Glee Club. There is also an orchestra composed of piano flute, horn and violin. The orchestra makes music for commence- ment. Two of the Glee Club are Seniors, therefore some new boys Will have to ill the jobs left. This can be easily done. LOCAL DEPARTMENT C. D. FULTON, Editor The Glee Club took a very successful trip to Cross Hill on Friday, May 13. Several of the college girls and boys went along and everyone seems to have had a very enjoyable time. The chief source of enjoyment, however, was the midnight social event at The Qaksf' the home of Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Austin. The entire Clinton party, about fifty in number, was invited and the evening was one of great social pleasure to all. On Tuesday, May Io, the preliminary contest of the Philo- mathian Literary Society was held for the purpose of decid- ing who should represent that society in the annual Declaimer's Contest, which is held between the two societies each June. The successful contestants were Messrs. Brown, Green, and Nickles. At a similar contest of the Eukosmian Literary So- ciety the following men were successful: Messrs. W. S. Fewell, M. Fewell, and Fuller.

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28 THE COLLEGIAN. side world, and much depends upon how the student has utilized his time while engaged in such preparation. And the present editorial staff is passing olf the stage of action. VVe have tried to give you a good magazine. We have worked hard. VVe have had trials, worries, and hard- ships. And now we are glad to be relieved of our duties. It would be needless to say here that we appreciate the honor that the student body has bestowed upon us. We have tried to show our appreciation by giving our very best work. The new editors will be confronted with the same trials that we have faced when they shall take the burden upon their shoulders. But the editors believe that they are leaving be- hind a sturdy staff. Therefore, we, the editors, wish them good luck. And may their efforts be crowned with success. College spirit among us is growing. Jun,-or Recap,-on In former years there ha.s been a lack of good fellowship between the differ- ent classes, and especially between the Junior and Senior. There has been little intercourse between the two classes and few occasions on which to become acquainted. Realizing this deficiency the Juniors invited the Seniors to a reception on April 18th. Here there was given ample opportunity for the members of the two classes to strengthen friendships. The festivities opened with the guests assembling in the spacious parlors of the President's home. Each Senior and Junior brought along one of the fair sex, which enlivened the occasion very much. After a social intercourse for about two hours, the assembly departed for the dining hall where a de- licious repast was served and toasts were proposed by some of our budding orators. Having satisfied the cravings of the inner man, both hosts and guests retired to seek their respec- tive places of abode. May such banquets be held by the Junior class each year for the betterment and advancement of good fellowship between the Junior and Senior classes.



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30 THE COLLEGIAN. VVhat part of the flower would you call a shoot Head: The pistol fpistilj sir. Some one give me a definition of an amateur. Latham: An amateur is one under 21 years of age. Co-ed B. B. is very fond of physics, as she learns so much about J fojule's experiments. Senior: I don't see how the Soph. boys keep their hats on. Professor of Physics: VVhy, vacuum pressure, of course. Register says he can't make a round circle to save his life. Boys, to Coleman: Vvhat in the mischief are you digging that hole for? Coleman: I am going to fill it with ice to protect myself with while passing through the tail of the comet. Co-ed A. B., having an individual Will, and fearing it would be cold at the jr.-Sr. banquet, got some QFewellj fuel to kindle a fire to make things more pleasant. On May 3, the last game of the baseball season was played against Furman on the home diamond and resulted in a vic- tory for the garnet and blue to the tune of I-O. Our season has been very successful from a financial standpoint, as well as from the game-winning point of view. Fuller, our second baseman, is leading in batting with a percentage of 395. Leaman follows Fuller with 355, while Sellers, Winn and McGregor have done some good hitting. Simpson, J., leads the fielding list with 1,000 as his percentage. Winn follows with 986, while McGregor, Fulton S. P., Fulton C. D., Sellers and Simpson are fielding over 900. Although Fuller, Lea- man and Mazyck do not quite reach the 900 mark, they have done some fast fielding and their work with the stick makes them valuable men. We are fortunate in that all except two

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