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GEORGE HEYWARD HODGES Raymond, S. C. THOMAS BELTON HUMPHRIES Camden, S. C. 77 make assurance double sure, And take a bond of fate. President Class, ' 12- ' 13; Secretary an Treasurer Class, ' 11- ' 12; Marshal Freshman Exhibition and Sophomore Exhibition; Secre- tary Student Body. ' lO- ' ll; Member and Second Vice-President Wofford Council; Third Censor and Recording Secretary Preston Literary Society; Class Baseball, four years; Captain Class Baseball, TO- ' U, T2- ' 13: Manager Class Baseball, ' U- ' l2: Varsity Baseball, ' 10-Tl ; Member Athletic Executive Committee, ' 12- ' 13; Assistant Art Editor Bohemian, ' lO- ' ll ; Assistant Athletic Editor Bohemian, ' 11- ' 12; Editor-in-Chief Bohemian, ' 12- ' 13. Tom arrived at college under the care of his lady-loving brother, who started him on the right path. Unlike his brother, he soon gave up the ladies, it being impossible for him to carry on his college work and social duties together. His calm bearing, gentle smile, and cute blush made Hump one of the most popular men in the class. 27 ' Tis man ' s perdition to be safe, When for truth he ought to die. Freshman Speaker; Vice-President Fresh- man Class; Captain Class Baseball Team, ' 09- ' 10; Monthly Orator, Corresponding Secre- tary, Vice-President, and President, Carlisle Literarv Society ; Sophomore Speaker; Oratori ' cal Speaker; Junior Debater; Senior Speaker; Y. M. C. A. Cabinet; College Council, T2- ' 13; College Marshal, Tl- ' 12; Class Football, ' OP- ' IO. Hipp, alias Bishop. He is the sole representative of the class to both the ministerial and foreign field. Hipp goes to Chesnee every Sunday, and he certainly must have those people sadly fooled ; because there were, it is reported, some very complimentary remarks made by one of his flock in reference to Bishop, and we know there must be a screw loose somewhere.
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JAMES CARLISLE HARMON McCoRMICK, S. C. Hey-day — what a szvecp of vanity ap- proachcfli . ' He dancetli. mad is he. like merry Pan. Monthly Orator, Third Censor, Second Censor, and Second Critic, Preston Literary Society; Class Baseball, four years; Varsity Baseball, ' 09- ' 10; Marshal on Sophomore Exhibition ; Pianist Glee Club, ' 12- ' 13. Here it is — Ijounded on the north by a pompadour, on the south by coats of many colors. He acquired his title of Styx from his elder brother, and soared to fame. Once an idol of fan-dom, he has degenerated into a rival of Terpsichore, and every summer astounds the natives of his village with the introductions of his latest accomplishments, tlis redeeming feature is his ability to decorate any and every piano stool. He is a lover of the Jit-shows. on which subject he is an authority. His sole ambition is to be a conductor on the C. and W. C. Railroad, JOHN OTIS GREEN Lake City, S. C. He is sliort and round and somezvhat fat, But a nia]i ' s a man for a ' that. Corresponding Secretary. Recording Secre- tary, Monthlv Orator, Second Critic, and Third Critic, Carlisle Literary Society; Athletic Editor Bohemian, T2- ' 13; Bohemian Staff, ' lO- ' ll; Class Baseball, four years; Class Football, four years. Captain three years; Inter-Class Football, four years, Captain two years; Varsity Baseball, one year. Shorty is the impersonator of our class, and he bids fair to eclipse the greatest in this his cherished art. His favorite pastime is that of impersonating every member of the faculty in turn. We feel sure that some day the little hamlet of Lake City will glory in the fact that she nourished from childhood this son of hers.
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JULIEN CAPERS HYER Aiken, S. C. can not make this matter plain, But I -would shoot, howe ' er in vain, A random arrow from the brain. President, Vice-President, First Censor, Second Censor, and Monthl) ' Orator, Calhoun Literary Society; Class Football, ' 09-10; Winner Freshman Declamation Contest ; Sophomore Speaker ; Junior Debater ; Senior Speaker ; Oratorical Speaker ; Business Manager and Assistant Literary Editor Wofford Journal; Literary Contributor to Journal and The Bohemian; Member Wofford Council ; Delegate to S. C. College Press Association ; Member Inter-Society Committee ; Representative at State Oratorical Contest. Jule is a citizen of those suburbs which have become famous as the outskirts of a few tourist hotels. Developed marked tendencies towards journalism and oratory. Has been connected with The U ' offord College Journal and the Spartanburo- Journal. He has spoken publicly often, but is said to be in his best form when addressing small audiences — usually a very small one. JOHN CRANBERRY KELLY Spartanburg, S. C. Who builds his hope in your fair looks Lives like a drunken sailor on a mast. Monthly Orator, Second Critic, First Censor, and President Carlisle Literary Society; Secretary and Treasurer Class, ' 12- ' 13; Class Marshal, ' 09- ' 10, ' lO- ' ll; Senior Speaker ; Junior Debater ; Exchange Editor Journal; Member Executive Committee Col- lege Press Association of S. C. ; Class Base- ball, ' 09- ' 10, ' lO- ' ll, ' 11- ' 12; Class Football, ' lO- ' ll, -U-U; Manager Class Football, ' 10- ' 11 ; Member College Council. Such an angelic expression must be the result of Cupid ' s work, but, ' tis strange, John has never been guilty of writing poetry. DuNc is the only person who can get a clear expression of this philosophical mind. Be- ware of a weeping brook, ' ' little Ophelia, this youth is a student ! 28
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