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THOMAS BENJAMIN GRENEKER Edgefield, S. C. True as the dial upon the sun. Monthly Orator, Second Critic, First Critic, and Vice-President of Calhoun Society; V M C A Cabinet, ' l-2- ' 13; Vice-President Ciass, ' ' 12-13; Class Baseball, ' 12-13, ' 13- 14 ; Varsity Baseball, ' 12- ' 13; Class Football, three years ' Interclass Football, ' 13-14; Cass Basket-Ball, three years; Manager Class Basket-Bali ' 13-14; Varsity Basket-Bali, 12- ' 13 ' 13- ' 14; Manager Varsity Basket-Bail, ' 13-14; Secretary Athletic Association, 12- ' 13- Intersociety Committee, ' 13- ' 14; Inter- collegiate Debate Council, ' 13- ' 14; Member Wofford Council. ' 12- ' 13, ' 13- ' 14. -Soph the tease ! When he is not teasing he is somewhere trying to make any athletic team that visits Greenville. Pour years oi college life has transformed him trom a homesick youth of 100 pounds into a wise- looking man of 150. CLARENCE DOUGLAS GUESS Ehrhardt, S. C. How angrily I taught my brow to frown, When inward joy enforced my heart to smile. Entered ' 11; Chairman Improvement Com- mittee ; Monthly Orator, Junior Marshal, Recording Secretary, First Critic, Vice-Presi- dent President, Intersociety Debater twice, Intersociety Committee, Intercollegiate Debate Council, of the Preston Literary Society; Cheer Leader, ' 12- ' 13; Glee Club, 12-13; Member Wofford Council: President D. D. Wallace Social Science Club; Member Carlisle Hall Self-Government Executive Committee, ' 14; Contributor to Journal; Contributor to Annual. Look, ladies, this is the original heart- smasher and Glee Club artist. Those who do not know Gretchen very well think that he was called to the ministry. He delights in three things: talking to girls, debating, and writing love lyrics. We believe that his oratory would make Demosthenes sound tongue tied. Whatever he does, we predict for him the brightest future. ■ 0 27
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CLEMSON CALHOUN G ARRIS Smoaks, S. C. Lord, Lord, how this world is given lying! Freshman Declaimer, Sophomore Orator, First Censor, Vice-President, and President Carlisle Literary Society; Member Wofford Council ; Intersocietv Debater ; Class Foot- ball ; Interclass Football; Class Baseball, ' 10- ' ll, ' 1 1 - ' 12, ' 12- ' 13; Contributor to Journal; Member Social Science Club. The ease with which this native of Smoaks adapted himself to civilized environment is nothing less than wonderful. Bing very quickly learned to wear shoes, collars, and other conventional things, and, shortly after his arrival at college, he coaxed his hair into a pompadour, and became our chief sport. Bing ' s genial nature, however, is sufficient to overbalance all his shortcomings. MARION KIRKLAND FORT Fork, S. C. No, my lord; you know no more than others: ' President, First Critic, Recording Secretary, Corresponding Secretary, and Senior Orator, Carlisle Literary Society; Class Football, four years; Interclass Football, four years; Captain Interclass Football, ' 13- ' 14; Class Baseball, T2- ' 13, 13- ' 14; Class Track, lO- ' ll ; Varsity Track, ' 11- ' 12, ' 12- ' 13, 13- ' 14; Class Basket-Ball, ' 12- ' 13; College Marshal, ' lO- ' ll, ' 12- ' 13; Chief Marshal, ' 12- ' 13; Sophomore Speaker ; Junior Debater ; Intersociety De- bater ; Alternate Intercollegiate Debate Team, ' 13- ' 14; Local Editor Journal; Delegate to College Press Association ; Y. M. C. A. Cabinet, ' 13-14 ; President Marion-Dillon County Club, T2- ' 13; Member College Council. Here comes ' Spot ' is a sure sign of Fort ' s approach. Where he acquired his nickname only the chosen few know. Al- though he is a great student, Spot can in- variably be found at the music counters on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays, purchas- ing the latest (ladies ' ) songs. 26
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THOMAS CARLISLE HERBERT Sumter, S. C. When I here ' s a lady in the case, ■ . ill oilier things give place. Monthly Orator, Third Censor, Recording- Secretary , Senior Orator, Vice-President, and President of the Preston Literary Society ; Freshman Speaker; Sophomore Speaker; Oratorical Speaker, T2r ' 13; Assistant Lrterary Editor IV afford College Journal, 12-13; Assistant Literary Editor Bohemian, 12-13; Business Manager IV afford College Journal, ' 13- ' 14 ; Intersociety Debater; Member Wofford College Council; Delegate S. C. College Press Association; Vice-President Senior Class. A living illustration of the old adage, Only a fool never changes. For three years a frequenter of Converse parlors, and many others, but what a change in his Senior year! He hardly recognizes his lady friends. Is it overstudy (his reports answer negatively), or did something happen lost somewhere? Herbert, post-office, 3 a. m.: Yes! HARRY ERNEST HEINITSH Spartanburg, S. C. You look wise. Please correct that error. Vice-President, Second Censor of the Cal- houn Literarv Society ; Varsity Gymnasium Team four vears ; Manager Gymnasium Team! ' 12-T3. No words can give this noble youth full justice. Every one considers himself fortu- nate in getting to meet Ikie. Only take a glance at this nose of his and you will soon know the entomology of his nickname. With all this, Harry is a rival to every one when ladies are involved, for he paves his way to their hearts so easily that he keeps both ladies and gents guessing. Also! Harry possesses one of those rare personalities which never ceases to grow. The more you see of him the better you like him. If ever you hear the expression, I ' m on, look out for Harry. 28
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