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LUTHER KENNEDY BRICE Spaktanbukg, S. C. Small Greeli, less German, Bui on all-sufficing mind. Corresponding Secretary and President Calhoun Literary Society; Manager Varsity Baseball Team, 13-14; Captain of Class Football Team, 10-11, ' 11- ' 12; Captain of Interclass Football Team, 12-13; President of Class, ' 10- ' ll, 1-1 - ' 12; Member of College Council; Advertising Manager of Bohemian; President of the Fortnightly Literary Club. Luther is the acme of popularity, both with the students and faculty. His business and executive ability is second to none. But, in spite of this seeming seriousness of mind, he is unusually frivolous and hilarious when he is having a good time with his friends. He has an nnexplainable fund of humor that irresistibly attracts every one he comes in contact with. JOHN CRAWFORD BETHEA Dillon, S. C. He can not draw a cart, nor cat dried oats. Entered 11; Monthly Orator, Recording- Secretary, Second Censor, Calhoun Literary Society; Member of Glee Club, 12-13; Member Executive Committee South Carolina Intercollegiate Oratorical Association. Who is that little fellow over there singing as though his heart Will break? Why, that is Johnnie, old-time Glee Club star. Johnnie dotes on the fair flossies and can tell you the names of all the beauties in South Carolina. He seems to make a hit everywhere he goes, for, you know, he has the reputation of being a mighty line hoof slinger. Johnnie was cut out for a sport and he has to be one in spite of himself. 20
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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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JOHN ERNEST BURCH Darlington, S. C. Yon ' Happy ' has a lean and hungry look; such men are dangerous. First Critic. Second Critic. Monthly Orator, and Senior Weekly Orator Carlisle Literary Society Freshman Speaker; Manager Class Baseball Team, . TO- ' ll Member .Afcgjc Executive Committee, 11-12, 13-14, Treas urer Class, ' 11- ' I2; President Class, 12-13, Member Wofford Council 12-13 13- 14, Vice-President Student Body, 12- 13 ; Chair- man Lyceum Committee, ' 13-14; President Student Body, ' 13-T4; .Athletic Editor Bohemian, ' 13- ' 14; President Darlington County Club, 13-T4 ' . -Hap hails from Darlington, the place he- is going to make famous. His good nature is in proportion to his height. Hap did it is the signal for all, in hearing distance, to crowd into a room, which had been torn up as if a hurricane had struck it. Hap says that if 37 would wreck, everybody would swear he did it. WILLIAM MAGNESS BYERS Spartanburg, S. C. He, blushing, fled and left her all alone. First Censor Calhoun Society: College M-irshal ' 11-12; Glee Club, 11-12, 12-13; Business Manager Glee Club ' 12- ' 13; Member College Council, T2-T3 ; Member Terpsich- orean Club; Secretary and Treasurer Terpsichorean Club, ' 12-T3; Vice-President Terpsichorean Club, ' 13-M4. Hello, George ! Here he is. Deutsch is quite as charming as he is good ooking He was handy-man for the Glee Club last year and sang his way into the hearts of ah who heard him. He can even bang the piano when necessary and catches, well— the girls eyes On a recent tour De Luxe through the Golden West he sprang into fame as Hobo King. There is only one Deutsch in existence, but he is a good companion, a good friend, and possesses many nne char- acteristics. 21
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