Wofford College - Bohemian Yearbook (Spartanburg, SC)

 - Class of 1914

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PAUL MASON ALLEN Spartanburg, S. C. O selfless man and stainless gentleman. Member of Preston Literary Society; Freshman Marshal; Class Baseball, 10- ' 1 1 ; Member Revellers Club. ' 10-1 1 . Monthly Orator, First Censor. Second Critic, Senior Orator of Preston Society; Member Wofford Orchestra. ' 12- ' 13; Contributor to Bohemian, 12 ; Member of the Asps. Paul, as he is known by every one, is the only and original Bull Moose of the Class of 14, and he is warm in his praises of his defeated champion. Any one seeking political advice would do well to consult him— he ' d be ' found in the Biological Laboratory dissecting earthworms— and talking. He hopes next year to honor Johns Hopkins with his presence, for be is to be the surgeon of our c 1 ass — that is, if he can persuade a certain young mountain lass to wait for him. We predict success for P. M. JAMES HARTWELL ANDERSON Tl ' CAPAU, S. C. The music of whose liquid Up Has been to us companionship. Entered ' 11; Treasurer of Calhoun Literary Society; Exchange Editor of the Journal; Vice-President of Musical Association, ' 12- ' 13; Secretary and President of Student Self- Government ' Committee; Member Wofford Council, ' 12- ' 13. ' 13- ' 14; (dee Club. ' 11- ' 12, ' 12- ' 13 ' 13- ' 14; Quartet. ' 12- ' 13; Varsity Basket-Ball Team, ' 11- ' 12, ' 12- ' 13, ' 13-T4; Captain, ' 12- ' 13, ' 13- ' 14; Class Basket-Bali, ' 11-12 ' 12- ' 13, ' 13- ' 14; Captain, two years; ( lass Baseball. ' 11-12, ' 13- ' 14; Class Foot- ball. ' 13- ' 14. Andy stars in all phases of college athletics, but therein his fame does not he. For two years he entertained the music lovers of the state with his melodious tenor, but his present duties as exchange editor of the Journal have forced him to retire from the realms of music for a while. 18

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1 Class poem Could the sorrows and the cares of life and every evil thing Be but changed to joys and pleasures which within the soul would smg, Could we always hear the ringing of the bells of hope and cheer. And could hearts be filled with gladness, free from every doubt or tea, , Truly then would man ' s endeavors and his labors be in vain , For there then would be no motive save to augment selhsh gam. But there ' s need, yes, need of manhood, pure and true and brave and strong, To enlist with right contesting valiantly against the wrong. There ' s a pealing of the life-bell corning clearly from afar. Souls there are with life-blood bowing, hope to them no shining star. Comrades, such a world we ' re facing, filled with servitude and hate, There is darkness, crime and sin and sadness dreadful to relate. If we bring this world some brightness; if we make it joy to live, If some soul by our true service thus is taught its life to give; Surely then will earth be cheerful and the darkness turned to light, And the dawn will come in splendor, driving out the shades of night. We, perhaps, have been discouraged, often longing for this day, Trusting ever that successes might all failures drive away. nd our hopes and high ambitions which the fleeting clays have brought One by one in quick succession in our natures have been wrought. Fifty-six strong, noble comrades, let us bravely to ' the fray, Faithful, earnest, constant, trusting, striving while as yet ' tis day; Aiming not in selfish motive, wanting fame or jeweled crown, But in simple resignation seek our brother to renown. When the mortal voice is silenced, and the victory is won, May the heavenly benediction on each comrade be, Well done. J. Emerson Foud. 17



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JOHN HUGH ANDERSON Ninety-Six, S. C. Verily, math is my hobby. First Critic and President of the Calhoun Literary Society; Secretary of Class, ' 13-14; Member of the Y. M. C. A. Cabinet, ' 13- ' 14; President of the Greenwood County Club, ' 12- ' 13; Member of the Wofford Council, ' 13- ' 14; President Student Body Honor System Committee. Hugh comes to us from historic Ninety- Six. Before coming to Wofford, he was somewhat famous for his number one water- melons, and, since his arrival, though he ' s left off the watermelons, he still holds to his ones. He has starred in Math and Gym, as is vouched for by the fact that he is Dr. Keaton ' s assistant, and Prof. Clink calls him in occasionally. Hugh may teach school ; but he will most probably be a scientific farmer. JOSEPH PERRIN ANDERSON Antreville, S. C. A change of pastures makes calves fat. Member Preston Society; entered ' 11- ' 12; dropped out ' 12-13; reentered ' 13-14. No, that is not a train. It is Joe Peter ' s pipe. Joe has been with us only a year. He began his college career at Clemson, but, deciding that he wanted something better, he came to Wofford and entered with the Class of ' 13. Then deciding that he wanted the best he dropped out a year and entered with us. Joe denies having a girl, but we fear that in the vicinity of Antreville there is one about whom he thinks continually. Joe ' s one serious fault is his frequent association with Jack Cautheh. L9

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