Presbyterian College - Pac Sac Yearbook (Clinton, SC)

 - Class of 1919

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JOSEPH LEROY BARNETT, Clover, S. C. B. A.; Phi. Joe And what he greatly thought, he nobly did. Corresponding Secretary, Recording Secre ' ary and President Philomathian Literary Society; Baseball (3); Basketball (3); Secretary-Treasurer Class; Private, R. 0. T. C. ; Cap ' ain Baseball and Basket- ball; Varsity Tennis Team; Manager Tennis Team; Wearer of the P ; PaC-SaC Staff; Corporal S. A. T. C. Joe is that product of our class whom everybody likes. Entering the class of ' 19 in the Soph, year from Davidson, he has been faithful to us in the years following. Joe is indeed one of the finest, brightest fellows of whom we boast. He is truly an optimist in the fullest sense of the word. We always see him with a smile upon his face and with pleasing words upon his lips. He has for the past three years been a tower of strength on the Basket-ball and Baseball teams, having, as Captain, led the Blue Stockings time and time again to victory. But as good an ath- lete as he is, yet he is not lacking in the classroom. His work there also has been characterized with that same faithfulness and fidelity as has his work on the ball field. Indeed, he is an all-round man. He has made the most of his opportunities and he will leave us as one of the best prepared men of his class. The good wishes, the good will and friendship of each member of his class go out to him as he goes out into the great world. We believe in him and we are look- ing for big things from him in the future.

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rBtrairii ' ERNEST LOWRY BARBER. Mil] Spring, N. C. B. A.; En. Barber Corresponding Secretary and Recording Secretary Eu- kosmian Uter.m Soeietj ; orator ' s Contest (2) ; Stu dent Council (2) : tiiee Club (21 ; Poet and President Class; Collegian Staff; Corresponding Secretary s. C. I. P. A.; I ' resident Ministerial Band (2) ; I ' resident Debating Coun- cil; Bus. Mgr. PnC-SaC; Cheer Leader: Y. M. C. A. Cabinet (2): Inter-Society Debater; U. S. Army; Candi- date Officer C. M. G. O. T. S., Camp Hancock, Ga. ; Sergeant R. o. T. C. ■ ' mis are all who love — who feel great truths And tell them. In i lit. he is one of the most carefree, and yet one ol the rinist serious members of the class of ' 19. Barber believes in bis fun and yet he believes in his work Entering college in the year 1915 from a well-appointed preparatory school, his yoke has been easier and his burden has been lighter than that of some of the re- mainder i.t the class. In the deep, dense study of Metaphysics and Philosophy Barber has excelled, where n of us have had a rugged hill to climb. Hearing the call nt his country in 1918 he volunteered his services to Uncle Sain. Serving for eleven months he missed his commission by only a short time when be was discharged. Realizing, tho, as all thinking men do, the value of college training over that of any other, he returned to us in January, 1919, and took up the thread of work anew. To show the confidence of his fellow students in him, since returning he was elected president of his class, president of the debating council, business manager of the PaC-SaC, ind as an Inter-society debater. His work. heretofore, baa been abounding in efficiency, in everj phase of college life. Well can be said of this man — he is a well prepared Christian gentleman. Having a noble ambition to serve his fellow man and his God he will go to the Seminary next year to fit himself for a life of usefulness to mankind and to humanity. We know he will exeell in his chosen work for his labors among us have been characteristic of one who is not easily dis- couraged. Cupid also has played an important part in tins man ' s life and our best wishes go out to him that he may persuade a certain little girl In S — that he is indeed the sweetest, the best and the most accomplished man in the entire world.



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1 , v € fc ' Ait o f ' npcu 4 ' » 1 VR10N RICHARDS CARRIGAN Society Hill. S. C. B. A.; Phi. Cracker Corresponding Secretary. Treasurer and Vice- President Philomathian Literary Society; President and Poet Class: Assistant Manager Baseball; Presi- dent Student Body; Editor-in-Chief PaC-SaC; Sec- ond Lieutenant Inf. U. S. A.; Capt. Co. B.. R. 0. T. C. An affable and courteous gentleman. Sir the Company s formed. We are proud of Cracker for he has already made a record for himself. Entering college in 1915. he remained with us until his country ' s call was stronger. In (he summer of 1918 he was one of the number to go from this college to Plattsburg Train ' ng Camp at which place he was commissioned Second Lieutenant in the 1 . S. Infantry. He remained in service until January. 1918, when on being discharged, he return- ed to join the ranks of the class of ' 19. We are proud to claim him again as one of our number. We were more than glad to welcome him back to our ranks. His coolness under all circum- stances, his calm but firm disposition are outstand- ing features of his personality. His sound reasoning and his candid judgment have ever been counted as an asset to our class and it has aided us many times in solving troublesome worries and problems. As Editor-in-Chief of the PaC-SaC he has been a suc- cess. His efforts in this work have been untiring and faithful in this work and he deserves not only the thanks and praise of his class, but of the entire stu- dent bodv. As to the fair sex - ' Cracker does not say much. But still water runs deep. Probably there is one who has won his heart, probably the conquest is yet to be made. Time can only tell in regard to such. But whatever course he shall fol- low we believe that success shall attend his path- way, and that it shall be strewn with roses rather than with thorns, wherever he shall go or whatever he shall attempt to do.

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