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DANIEL CLAUDE CARMICHAEL MULLINS, S. C. Hail, felloiVj well met. President, First Censor, two terms. Cor- responding Secretary, Third Censor, Sopho- more Orator, Carlisle Literary Society; lntcrsociety Committee; Class Football, four years: Interclass Football, four ' years; Captain of Class Football. ' 12-13, ' 13-14; Class Baseball, four years; Manager, ' 12- ' 13, ' 13- ' 14; Varsity Baseball, ' 11- ' 12, ' 12- ' 13, 13- ' 14; Class Basket-Ball, ' 11- ' 12, ' 12-13; Mem- ber of College Council. Claude is the sort of fellow who takes part in all the college activities, and helps to advance them. We see him on the baseball and football fields. He is right there with the goods, too, in playing basket-ball; and we never hear any complaints from his pro- fessors regardin g his classes. LEWIS JACKSON CAUTHEN Dillon. S. C. •■Guard thyself, lest lie sell the, zvishest not. what thou Second Critic. Second Censor. Correspond- ing Secretary. Preston Society; Intersociety Committee, two terms: College Marshal, two years ; Member College Council, two years : Gymnasium Team, two years; Class Baseball Team. ' 10- ' ll ; Vice-President Class, ' 11- ' 12; Assistant Business Manager Bohemian. ' 12- ' 13; Business Manager Bohemian, ' 13- ' 14 ; Vssistant Manager Athletic Association, ' 13- ' 14. Here ' s the business man of our class. Jack comes nearer being on the job all the time than any other boy on the campus. You can ' t have a social conversation with him in which he does not bring in his Alex. Taylor catalogue. But among the names of the great electrical scientists, of the next half century, we expect Jack ' s to be foremost. 22
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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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WILLIAM DIXON CROSS Marion, S. C. I am slow and steady; I speak in a monstrous voice. Filtered ' 11; Member Calhoun Literary Society; Class Baseball, T1-T2, ' 12- ' 13, ' 13- ' 14; Class Football, 12-T3, ' 13- ' 14. Yes this is Dick, sometimes known as Steep Dick came to us from Marion m 1911. This climate has had a soothing- influence on him, however, and he may be now catalogued as perfectly harmless. hat- e ' er his other faults, at least they can t accuse Dick of being lazy! He is always per- fectly dee-lighted to pass the biscuit plate any number of times. They say that virtue always has its own reward, so we ' re safe in predicting a great future for Dick. 23 [RA B-UNYAN CROMLEY Crouch, S. C. A beggar ' s book outworths a noble ' s blood. Entered ' 11; Second Critic Carlisle Literary Society; Member Intercollegiate Debate Council; Vice-President Social Science Club. Here he comes ! all the ladies shout when I. P.. appears in front of Converse College. He however, is somewhat shy and has his hands full dodging bouquets which the good- looking lassies are always throwing toward him I B. is a great student. He visits the library so often that he not only knows the titles of all the books, but also is well acquainted with the color of their bindings. Ira will make his mark in whatever profession
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