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Jaices Erric Cudd. . .Spartanburg, S. C. You behold in me only a travelling physician. Jim says he expects to study medicine and make a crack doctor. It is feared, though, that he will come nearer making a quack doctor. But still Jim is pretty fond of chemistry, often asking to be shown the chemistry of the situation. There is one thing in which he will succeed in the medical profession, and that is in being prompt to answer calls. If he is as prompt about this as he is about attending chapel he will be right there — now don ' t ask me where. James Wilborn Cunningham, Waxhaw, N. C. Tall is a great debater. He will even argue that a newspaper article is true if he has an idea that it is not. He likes to go to chapel once a month to see how things look, but says that it would not be good for his morals to attend oftener. His worst habit is associating with Alexander, but he has a hard time in this, and his regular question is Where ' s Alex? By gorry. 26
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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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William Virgil Dibble. . . . Verdery, S. C. Character is higher than intellect. Speaker on Freshman Exhibition; Member of Glee Club, ' 08-09; Monthly Orator; Winner of Ora- torical Contest, ' 11; Second Critic of Preston Lit- erary- Society; President of Ministerial Band; Member Y. M. C. A. cabinet, ' io- ii. Dib is from Orangeburg or Charleston, or somewhere down there, anj-Tvay he was badly affect- ed by the Charleston Earthquake. He has alwaj-s been afraid of work but has never failed to do it. Dib has already signed up with the lethodist Chicken Eaters of South Carolina and now has a charge on which is a nice httle parsonage in which is a nice Httle room which Dib hopes to ornament with a nice little piece ol furniture. When he has been successful in getting this particular piece of furniture he will not Ukely accept any place but a city church. Robert Fleetavood Dar- ix, Gaflney, S. C. When I know a thing, I kno ' w it. Member Carlisle Literary Society. Doc is the kid of the class in size and age, but when it comes to a real knowledge of things the Gentleman from Gaffney is strictly there. Doc ' s most characteristic feature is his walk. Picture the pompous stride of Juhus Caesar, and you can see Doc coming up Church Street. Rest assured, though, Doc Darwin is about as shrewd as thej- ever get to be, and when j ' ou hand him the ragged end of a business transaction, you wiU be going some. 27
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