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' Maa JOHN HECTOR McNEIL, Motbridge, S. C. B. A.; Phi. Heck Conductor, Chaplain, Censor. Critic and Corres- ponding Secretary Philomathian Literary Society; Collegian Staff; PaC-SaC Staff; Sixteen Months Active Service U. S. N.; Second Lieutenant, Co. A, R. O. T. C. Then come the wild weather; come sleet or come snow, He will stand by eath other, however it bloic. erily. he is the same yesterday, today and forever. Heck is another product of the class of T8 — a product. However, we are glad to claim and to own him as one of our own number, for he is one of the steadiest, one of the truest and one of the most diligent men in college. Leaving his former class in the early session of 1917-T8, he enlisted in the I . S. Navy and since that time he has seen sixteen months of active service in that branch of activity. Returning in January, 1919. he has since been laboring steadfastly for bis diploma. Tho his course at P. C. has been marked by interruptions he has stood the test, he has finished the race, he has excelled. During his stay here he has not only been active in his regular college work, but he has been a shining light in his literary society and oilier society, too; on the Collegian staff; on the PaC- SaC Staff and in Y. M. C. A. circles. He has ex- pressed his intention of studying for the ministry. We believe and we hope that he will fulfill his in- tentions in the coming year. Everyone is looking for big things from Heck in the future. But whatever his calling may be, we are sure of one thing — we are sure that his trail thru life will be marked with diligence and success.
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RUTH BELL DAVIDSON, Clinton, S. C. B. S. Farewell, my dearest sister, fare thee well, The elements be kind to thee and make Thy spirits all oj comjort! Fare thee well. Miss Ruth entered College with the remainder of her class in 1915. Since that time she has been a constant and true member to the class of ' 19. Her work has been constant and diligent in every branch of study which she has pursued. She has labored faithfully and successfully after the one sought after prize, which shall be hers. The editor does not know of her ambitions for the future; probably she will wish to put into practice the knowledge she has gained from her courses in pedagogy; probably she will aspire work in other channels; probably she will have a little home jus for two. But whatever her future may be, the best wishes of the friends whom she has made in the class of ' 19 go out to her, hoping that success and happiness may attend her pathway, wherever she goes or whatever she may choose to do.
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e ■ , . i n t t .. . . I - ( in tl EMMA EDITH SMITH, Cinton, S. C. B. A. The April ' s in her eyes; it is love ' s spring, And there the showers to bring it on. — Be careful. Miss Edith is one member of an organization con- sisting of two which came to us fours ago; the other is Miss Ethel of whom I shall speak presently. Miss Edith entered college in 1915 and she has endured faithfully to the end. She has commanded the ad- miration and respect of her professors, each and every one. And indeed, there have been wagers suggested as to which one will lead their class to the finish. It is hard to decide. A ' s and AA ' s are a common occurrence to Miss Edith. She thinks there is something wrong if they do not appear on her report. She has been one of the best and most faithful students in her class. The author under- stands that she intends to teach, and in this high and noble calling we have every reason to believe that she will be successful. Certainly her record in college points that way.
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