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HUGH SNODDY BLACK Spartanburg, S. C. Conceit in weakest bodies strongest zvorks. Third Critic and First Censor Calhoun Literary Society; Secretary and Treasurer Class, ' 09- ' 10; Member Revellers Club; Class Baseball, four years; Class Basket-ball, four years; All-State Baseball Team, Tl- ' 12; Named on All-Southern Baseball Team, ' 11- •12; Varsity Baseball, W- ' IO, ' lO- ' ll, ' 11- ' 12; Varsity Basket-ball, ' 12- ' 13; President Town Boys ' Club, ' 11- ' 12. Hughie hates two people in this world, himself and his big Bubber, since he talks about these two all the time— when the ladies are not the main topic. Hugh is a ball player, mostly basket and baseball, though he will sometimes take it with music and a dyke. The Giants and the Red Sox will have him as the prize, to play for, at the next world ' s series. FRANCIS SOUTER BLAIR ROCKTON, S. C. A little learning is a dangerous thing, Drink deep or taste not the Pierian spring. Monthly Orator, Second Censor, Third Censor, Recording Secretary, Second Critic, and First Critic, two terms, Preston Literary Society ; Marshal Junior-Sophomore Debate ; Class Football, TO- ' ll, Tl- ' 12, T2- ' 13. In this age of utilitarianism we find few true philosophers, but here is one. Fish b gan to think the first night he arrived on the campus, and since then he has gradually developed his thinking apparatus. His greatest problem now is thinking how to keep from having to think. Keep your eye on him, he will be easily distinguishecl by his philosophical walk. Fish ' s future is secure, if he can just keep clear of frills; but present tendencies seem to indicate the worst. 17
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BURDETTE MAC ASBILL Ridge Springs, S. C. Shaped by himself with newly learned art. Corresponding Secretary, Monthly Orator, Recording Secretary, and First Critic, Calhoun Literary Society; Manager Tennis Associa- tion, ' i2- ' 13; Inter-Collegiate Tennis Team, ' lO- ' ll, Tl- ' 12, ' 12- ' 13; Winner Marshall- Moore Tennis Trophy, ' 11- ' 12, ' 12- ' 13; Presi- dent Inter-Collegiate Tennis Association; Class Baseball, ' OQ- ' IO, ' lO- ' ll, ' 11- ' 12; Varsity Baseball, ' 09-10; Chairman Inter-Society Committee; Assistant Art Editor Bohemian, ■09- ' 10; Assistant Athletic Editor Bohemian ; Vice-President Executive Committee, S. C. I. O. A. ; Member Executive Committee Athletic Association; Sophomore Marshal; College Marshal; Member Wofford College Council, ' 12- ' 13; Chairman Lyceum Com- mittee, ' 12- ' 13. Mack is one of those mixtures of per- sonality which is hard to explain. He was very conscientious in the performance of every assigned duty, and the regularity and promptness with which he attended gym will be a help and inspiration to boys for centuries to come. JAMES EARLE BETHEA Dillon, S. C. He lards the lean earth as he zmlks along. Entered ' 10; First Critic, Third Critic, Corresponding Secretary, Recording Secre- tary Monthly Orator, and President, Calhoun Literary Society; Marshal Sophomore-Jumor Debate ' lO- ' ll; Chief Marshal, ' 11- 12; Class Football, ' lO- ' ll, ' 11- ' 12, •12- ' 13; Vice-Presi- dent Class, ' 12- ' 13; Class Prophet, 12-13; Class Historian, ' 11- ' 12; Vice-President and President Student Body ; Assistant Art Editor Bohemian, ' lO- ' ll, ' 11- ' 12; Art Editor ' 12- lo; Member College Council, ' 11- 12, 12- 13. Sweety, just about as big around as he is tall, is one of the j oiliest fellows m our class If you want to have any fun, and need any help, just call on Sweety. You may find him on Main Street any afternoon except Sunday, then he is on East Mam. There is nothing that Sweety would rather hear than the hoot of the Owls on Converse campus. 16
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BOBO BURNETT Spaktanburg, S. C. But that our loves and coniforfs shall in- crease even as our days do grow. Second Censor and Vice-President Calhoun Literary Society; Member Inter-Society Com- mittee, ■11- ' 12; Class Baseball, ' 09- ' 10; Class Football, ' lO- ' ll, ' 11- ' 12, ' 12- ' 13; Inter-Cla ' ss Football, ' 12- ' 13; Class Basket-ball, four years ; Manager Class Basket-ball Team. ' 11- ' 12; Captain, ' 12- ' 13; Varsity Track Team, ' 11- ' 12; Member and Captain Varsity Track, ' 12-13; Member Athletic Association Execu- tive Committee, ' 12- ' 13; Assistant Manager Varsity Baseball, ' 12- ' 13; Inter-Collegiate Tennis, ' 12- ' 13. Beau is perfectly harmless, except when the girls are around. His Senior year is oc- cupied with his tour of the different female colleges. He has very few studies to inter- fere with his college course, and manages to find about four days out of the week for holidays. HILLIARD HAYNES BROWN Pacolet, S. C. ' 7 am not only ivitty in myself, but the cause that wit is in other men. Entered ' 10; Member of Calhoun Society, This noble specimen of Pacolet youth slipped into our class after it had gotten under way, and has been attempting to hold his own ever since. Mordecai is very talka- tive while drawing pictures, but in classroom is a very clam — or rather crab. His beauty is only marred by a distinct warp in his lower limbs, and his incessant chewing of the weed when the rag is not in order. He will more than likely wash windows iof Pacolet sky-scrapers when he bugs the acuity of this institution out of a dip.
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