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JAMES ALFRED CHAPMAN, JR. Spartanburg, S. C. By Jupiter, ail angel! or, if not. All earthly paragon! Monthly Orator, Third Critic, Second Censor, and First Censor, Calhoun Literary- Society : Freshman Marshal ; Class Football, ' 09- ' 10; Class Basket-ball, four years; half- and quarter-mile Varsity Track, ' 11- ' 12, ' 12- ' 13; Member College Council, ' 12- ' 13; Vice- President Revellers, ' 12- ' 13; Member Athletic Association Executive Committee, ' lO- ' ll, ' 11- ' 12; Manager Varsity Track Team, 11- ' 12; Manager Varsity Baseball Team, ' 12- ' 13. Ch — Ch — Ch ! No, this is not a one-lung white, nor a steam-roller ; it is little Jimmie ' ' introducing himself to the ladies. Chic has a bad habit of calling occasion- ally (?) at the ' Verse, for the ladies do admire his hair and the cut of his clothes. He has had two flattering positions offered him, one as a French maid in a beauty parlor, the other as a bathing-girl model. WILLIAM JOSEPH CARTER, JR. Dillon, S. C. Some that smile have in their hearts, I fear, millions of mischief. Entered ' 10; Monthly Orator, Third Critic, and Vice-President, Calhoun Literary Society; College Marshal; Class Football, ' lO- ' ll, ' 11- ' 12, ' 12- ' 13; Soph-Junior Team, ' lO- ' U, ' 11- ' 12: Senior-Fresh T eam, ' 12- ' 13, Bill is a dreamer, and he looks into the far-distant future and revels in the sweet dreams of contentment. LTncle Arch is his favorite topic when he is not talking about the Naval Academy. Bill is not given much to parlance, however, but one can look in his eyes during those moments of silent reflection and fathom those depths; when all this is done it can be seen that he is thinking of one down in the Pearl of the Pee Dee. Crash ! ! this peculiar sound as of shattering glass denotes that Bill is coming. 20
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JAMES THOMAS CALVERT Spartanburg, S. C. ■■IVith graceful stc[ he strides the streets, And smiles on all the maidens sweet. Entered ' 09; dropped out until January, 1911; Member Calhoun Literary Society. Tom lias had a variety of things in the last few years. Not so long ago he had a motor- cycle, but after breaking all speed laws— fortunately no bones of his own — he sold it. We suppose he sold it to buy the digmhed derby he now has. This Haberdasher Special can be seen almost any time as he walks through the green fields and meadows bv the little Brooks. AIKEN RAST CARLISLE Greenville, S. C. She ' s beautiful, therefore to be wooed; She is a woman, therefore to be won. Member Calhoun Literary Soci ety; Second Critic: Glee Club, ' lO- ' ll; Class Baseball, ' lO- ' ll, ' 12- ' 13; Class Football. ' lO- ' ll, T2- ' 13: Senior-Fresh Football Team, ' 12- ' 13; Fittmg School Alumnus. Here he is, ladies ! The class monopolist of your favors. He is very simple to under- stand and can be easily outguessed by a heady old-timer. He has never been known to re- main crazy over the same girl for more than twenty hours, although appearances some- times deny this. Aiken is not fickle, but merely believes that the best fish still swim, and he ever seeks the best. 19
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CRAWFORD MAYS EARLE, JR. Spartanburg, S. C. dare do all that may become a man; IVIw dares do more is none. First Critic Calhoun Literary Society ; Bohemian Staff, ' 11- ' 12; Journal Staff, ' 12- ' 13; Secretary Journal Staff, ' 12- ' 13; Class Football, ' lO- ' ll, •11- ' 12, ' 12- ' 13; Class Track Team, ' lO- ' ll ; Manager Varsity Track, ' 12- ' 13; Class Basket-ball, ' 11- ' 12, ' 12- ' 13; Mem- ber College Council, ' 12- ' 13; Class Historian, ' 12- ' 13. Long will we seek for one of his congenial nature and pleasing disposition. Mays be- gan his college career by fooling the faculty into believing that he is a genius, and, there- fore, he has had easy sailing ever since. However, Mays is a conscientious student and deserves credit for his success. His attendance at the First Baptist has rapidly decreased during the last year. Can you ex- plain why? 21 WALTER YOUNG COOLEY Leesville, S. C. Born for good looks, but bad luck over- took him. Entered ' 11; Member of Preston Literary Society. Bogus, no one knows how he came by his name, but he has it all right. Bogus is one of those additions w hich comes to a class during its four years ' course. He doesn ' t show off much, but when you scratch under the surface you find a true man.
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