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Charlie Heber Carlisle, Spartanburg, S. C. Boo! 1 1 First Censor Calhoun Literary Society. Member Inter-Society Committee, ' og- ' io; -lo- ' ii. Sec- retary Class Freshman year. Exchange Editor Journal, ' lo- ' ii. Class Football Team, ' oS- ' op; ' 09- ' lo. Junior-Soph. Football Team, ' 09. Lord Charles Heber Carlisle! Behold him! Fail not to view every detail of his wonderful face, look at the beautifully shaped nose, and the marvel- ously strong expression of the upper lip. But don ' t you dare let him know you are the least inter- ested in him; for he is such a modest chap! His voice actually blushed one time when he was called vipon in the class-room. He has been accused of being unnecessarily humble, but why not call that one of his charms? And then, too, he is such a smart bojM Thomas Jefferson Carter. .Union, S. C. Work is my recreation, The play of faculty. ' ' ' ' Member Preston to the Journal. Literary Society. Contributor Tom hails from somewhere down the line. Just how far down we do not know. Anywaj he came up the line one day and entered college never to be downed again, but instead to prove the greatest hustler of the class. Tom doesn ' t talk much but says that he has learned for a fact that the rooster crows for midnight every night in the college year. He cannot prove this by us but we do know that Tom has been seen leaving the newspaper office in the wee sma ' hours of the night. He will some day no doubt be editor of the News Before Day. 24
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Maxie McBryde Brooks . . . Belton, S. C. There goes the parson, oh illustrious spark. Entered 1906. President Freshraan Class, ' 06- oj. Dropped out ' 07-08. Re-entered in fall of 1908. Second Censor, First Critic, and President of Carlisle Literary Society. Treasurer Y. M. C. A. ' 09-10; Member Y. M. C. A. Cabinet, ' lo- ' ii. Member Inter-Society Committee, ' lo- ' ii. Parson, gentle reader, is not near so stub- born as he looks; he has a big heart, plenty of brains, and the greatest supply of jokes that any Methodist preacher ever dared carry. He has already accepted work as circuit rider in the South Carohna Confer- ence and it is said that he is beating the h-he-heathen out of that particular district. We thought he would because the parson is a good old d-d-e-dev-de- viser. Theodore Hodges Campbell, Mullins, S. C. Manhood, lohen verging into age, grows thoughtful. Entered 1904. Dropped out ' o6- ' o9. Y. M. C. A. Editor Bohemian i909- ' io. Alumni Editor Jour- nal ' lo- ' ii. Vice-President College State Press Association, ' lo- ' ii. Class Prophet. Camp doesn ' t belong to this class as you can readily see from his expression, just dropped in to take a course in the etymology of words and tech- nicahties of parliamentary rules. Camp is all right, but we have never been able to see his point of argu- ment. However, some people do and Camp will no doubt make a specialty of convincing people that the Latin gerundive is of more benefit to man than is the perfect tense. 23
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George Rainsford Fairbanks Cornish, Abbeville, S. C. 77 answer him by law, I ' ll not budge an inch. Attended University of the South (Sewanee), ' 05- ' 06. INIember Kappa Alpha Fraternity. Entered Wofford 1909. First Censor and First Critic Calhoun Literary Society. Member Class Foot- ball Team, ' lo- ' ii. Contributor to Journal. George came originally from Chall ' son which perhaps accounts for his semi-Dutch brogue. The Bottry is one of his favorite resorts. Being a poet, George has a morbid imagination, and dearh ' loves to take medicine for imaginary ills. That is why he cuts classes. All the doctors are his personal friends. But if j ' ou want to see him ner- vous sure enough, just mention carbolic acid. Thomas Edwin Crane. . .Waxhaw, N. C. ' Look, he ' s winding up the ' watch of his wit, By and by it ' will strike. Entered ' 06. Dropped out ' oS- ' og. Correspond- ing Secretary, Second Censor, Recording Secre- tary, First Critic, President Preston Literary Society. President Senior Class; Vice-President Y. M. C. A.; Editor-in-Chief Bohemi. n ' io- ' ii. Tom is a well rounded fellow, being very liberal in his attitude towards his studies, that is, not fond of any, unless it be Greek over which he spends long hours, and even visits the Greek teacher at night for extra recitations. Much learning has not made him mad; for he is always in a good humor — that ' s Tom. 25
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