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JAMES LIPSCOMB CALHOUN, A.B. REDMON COLE CANNON, A.B. NINETY-SIX, S. C. He was a man, take him for all in all, I shall not look upon his like again. First Critic, Monthly Orator, Chairman Consti- tution and By-Laws Revision Committee, Cal- lioun Literary Society ; Member Wofford Honor System Committee ; President Greenwood County Club ; Junior Baseball Team. Hailing from Ninety-Six, Lip blew into Spar- tanburg some four years ago to make his Home- Town symbolic of good students. His favorite pastime is memorizing Shakespeare ' s Plays. He has, however, not only succeeded in distinguish- ing himself in the class-room, but has, by Tiis hearty cooperation in all student activities, won the love and admiration of every one with whom he has come in contact. His cheery smile and happy laughter are always welcomed. L ' nder the coveririg lies some of the highest ambitions and most far-stretching aims that man can possess, and his indomitable spirit will never be stilled until he has fulfilled his worthy purpose. , We predict for him a most brilliant future. JOHNSONVILLE, S. C. Do not question me, I am an honest man. Member Preston Literary Society ; Class Foot- ball for two years. Cole has not spent four years on the campus in vain. The folks at home will recognize him when he returns with his dip, not because he is the same Cole as in ' 12, but only because they have seen him at intervals since then. Right proud of him they must be, too ! And, confi- dentially, it is rumored that one person, particu- larly, somewhere down about Johnsonville, is go- ing to be prouder than anyone else when he re- turns to stay. Surely he will go back to his native town, for we know him too well to be- lieve that he would refuse to do anything that would make someone else happy. He is a sin- cere, loyal, constant friend, and has many friends on the campus. We expect much of such a man, and wish for him Life ' s best. 20
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ADVILLE BARNES BOYLE, A.B. SUMTER, S. C. Match me with a good dancer, for I am kin to Pan. First Censor, First Critic, Calhoun Literary So- ciety ; Senior Class Football; Vice-President, Secretary Terpsichorean Club; College Marshal; ' Member of Kappa Sigma Fraternity. Unfortunately for Barnes as well as for the class, he missed his train and had to wait over till the next one over the Southern, arriving in Spartanburg the middle of September, ' 13, in- stead of ' 12. But a little spark of wisdom, hid- den beneath the surface, caused him to see the excellency of our class and he panted to be- come a member. He succeeded. You see the shining face before you now. Since his dis- covery he has served as model for many a fashion plate. Barnes has also shown to the College world some new steps in the Kitchen Sink. But withal he is made of mighty fine timber, and his business sense will shove him through a place where his face would surely de- bar him. NATHANIEL VESPUCIO DE FREFrAS CABRAL, A.B. PORTO ALEGRE, BRAZIL. Take me myself for what I am JJ ' ifhout addition or diininishiuq. Corresponding Secretary, Monthly Orator, Car- lisle Literary Society; Secretary Wofford Col- lege Prohibition League; President Volunteer ' s Band; Secretary Junior-Senior Bible Class; Class Basket-ball, three years; Class Football, two years ; Gymnasium Team. Seven years ago Nat left his home in Brazil in quest of an American education. After one year at Bingham Military Academy and two at the Fitting School, he began his four years ' pil- grimage with us as Freshman. Nat has ever been popular among the fellows and has taken an interest in all college activities. From the beginning he applied himself faithfully to what- ever he undertook, and especially to his books; with the result that he is now one of the best- read fellows on the campus. When he returns to his native country we know he will continue to achieve success, and live up to the highest ex- pectations of his friends. 19
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CHARLES ANDREW CARTER, A.B. JAMES OTTIS CASTLES, A.B. CHESNEE, S. C. He sees her coviiiic and begins to cjloiv Even as a dying coal revives with wind. Freshman Speaker, Freshman Marshal, Inter- Society Debater, Junior Debater, Sophomore Orator, Junior Orator, Corresponding Secretary, Recording Secretary, First Censor, Second Cen- sor, Third Censor, Second Critic, Carlisle Lit- erary Society; Assistant Literary Editor Bohe- mian ; Vice-President Freshman Class ; Treas- urer Sophomore Class ; Sophomore Marshal ; Secretary, Vice-President Y. M. C. A. ; Secre- tary Ministerial Band ; Member Student Honor System Committee ; Delegate to Kansas City International Student Volunteer Convention. Although Charlie brooks a wound by Cupid ' s arrow, he courts the girls on the installment plan. After all, he is a consistent, high-toned, religious gentleman. All these years, he has had in view a steady and worthy purpose — that of the Ministry. Taking as criterion his lovable nature, sterling character, and steady devotion to prin- ciple, we are confident that he will be a credit to his class, as well as an uncompromising force in God ' s harvest field. SMYRNA, S. C. A man of many dreams. Member Preston Literary Society ; Sophomore Class Basket-ball. York County sent to Wofford in the fall of 1912 one of her choicest sons, in the person ot J. O. However, he came to us from the Fitting School, after having spent a year there. During the four years he has spent in college he has de- veloped into a good student, and also acquired some excellent qualities along the line of sales- manship. His special line is Love Insurance, and in case of hard luck, protectographs. His college course has for the most part been a quiet, solitary career, but he has, nevertheless, proved himself to be a worthy friend, and in turn won the friendship of many of his college companions. He is kind, af¥able, and courteous, especially to the fairer sex. He is a diligent and energetic student, and a loyal member of his Society. L 21
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