Wofford College - Bohemian Yearbook (Spartanburg, SC)

 - Class of 1915

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Benny Badger Broadway, A. B. SUMMERTON, S. C. What a piece of la ork is mart! Yes, this is Ben, the musician of the Class of ' 15. We captured him in the swamps of Claren- don, in the Fall of 1911; and by hard strugghng transplanted him in the City of Success. ' Ben has been with us four years, and during that time he has been a shining light in our intellectual and social circles. Ben is easily distinguished in any crowd by the sporty angle at which he wears his skypiece. Ben says there is no place like Spar- tanburg, and he is partial to the scenery of West Henry Street. William James Brown, A. B. LEO, s. c. ' ' Ah, let me close my epes and dream sTveet, fanci- ful, fragrant dreams of love. Little Willie is really one of the most in- teresting characters on the campus. He is the authority for the campus on Lander, being a fre- quent visitor, and a happy recipient of tri-weekly epistles from there. WilLIE ' s greatest ambition has always been to make catcher on the baseball team. They say he was a star in his own home town. We don ' t know what WiLLIE will do, but we predict a success for him, for he is all wool, true blue, and a yard wide. Member Carli ary Society. le Liter- Entered 1912- ' 13; Presi- dent Y. M. C. A. ' 14- 15; President, First Critic, Second Critic, Second Cen- sor, Third Censor, Senior Orator, Carlisle Literary Society; Member Honor System Committee two terms; Class Basket-Bali ■14- ' 15; Class Football 14-15; Treasurer Class ' 14- ' 15; Delegate to Quad- rennial Student Volunteer Convention, Kansas City, Mo. ' 3-14.

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Edward Hydrick Blackmon, A. B. ORANGEBURG, S. C. Rather first in an Albian village, than second in Rome ' ' We have our old friend Broadus, better known as DuTCH, noted for football ability, massive eating, and a time specialist. He can always be found at Converse, where all the ditties fall his way. His redeeming feature is dancing, and nothing exceeds his feet in daintiness. When anything happens among the fairer sex, and Dutch is not present, it is because of missing a ride. By way of emphasis, we might say that Dutch ' s mastery lies among the modern lan- guages. Ernest Cleveland Bomar, A.B., A.M. SPARTANBURG, S. C. Horv shall I fashion me to wear a cloak? What was that noise in the laboratory? It was only one of Mary ' s several explosions, in his attempt to broaden the chemical field. We also see that he is fond of anything that has wheels on it, especially automobiles (when out of fix). Mary is one of the best students in the Class, and he easily worked an A. M. in his course. He has a weakness for the fairer sex, and although he says he has not narrowed down to one we fear this to be a mistake. Monthly Orato r, Third Censor, Second Critic, Preston Literary Society; Member Intercollegiate Debate Council; Member Executive Committee Car- lisle Hall Self-Govern- ment Organization; Vice- President Revelers Club; Class Football MZ- ' IS, MS- ' 14, ' ]4- ' 15, and Varsity Scrub ' H- ' IS. Recording Secretary, Second Critic, First Critic, Second Censor, Inter-So- ciety Debater, Junior De- bater, Vice-President, Cai- houn Literary Society; Class Historian 14-15; Senior Speaker.



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William Ferdinand Christman, A.B., A.M. SPARTANBURG, S. C. Smooth runs the rvater rvhere the hrool is deep ' ' Bill is one of those who don ' t beheve in stick- ing to the beaten path when he sees a thing he wants lying beyond it. Last year, after due deliberation, he decided that he would like to affix A. M. to his name at the end of his Senior year. As this had never been done in four years at Wofford, the Faculty demurred. In the end, however, BiLL had the Faculty and the A.M. coming his way. The only menace to his future career is a case of heart disease that he contracted some time ago. First Critic Preston Lit- erary Society; Advertising Manager BOHEMIAN ' 14- •15. Harvey Leonard Clinkscales, A. B. GREENWOOD, S. C. Art is long, and time is fleeting Behold! The Bud Fisher of our Class. Clink has made our Journal and Annual famous by his drawings. His cartoons have also ap- peared in the Greenwood papers, and in the State ' s Aftermath. Clink stands well in his classes, and we predict for him a brilliant future. Recording Secretary, Second Censor, Second Critic, Third Critic two terms. Senior Weekly Orator, Calhoun Literary Society; Secretary and Treasurer Class 12-13; Assistant Business Manager ' 13- ' 14 and Staff Artist ' H- ' 1 5 Wofford College Journal ; Art Editor BOHEMIAN ' 14- 15, and Assistant Art Editor ' IB- ' H; Contribu- tor to Bohemian; Member first term, Vice-President second term Carlisle Hall Student Government ' 13- 14; Treasurer 12-13 and President 13- ' 14 Green- wood County Club; Var- sity Track Team ' 13- ' 14; Assistant Manager Var- sity Football Team ' 14- 15; Manag ' sr Tennis Team ' 14- ' 15; Member Athletic Advisory Board ' 14- ' 15.

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