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JAAIES CARLISLE CAUTHEN, A.B., A.M. ORANGEBURG, S. C. ' Tis holy sport to be a little vain. Third Censor Preston Literary Society; Class Marshal; T. P. L Marshal; Member of College Council two years ; Athletic Advisory Board ; Y. M. C. A. Cabinet: Masters of Art Club; Managers ' Club ; Gymnasium Team ; ' Varsity Track two years ; ' Varsity Baseball Squad ; Class Baseball three years; Class Basket-ball three years ; Class Football two years ; Manager Gymnasium Team ; Manager ' Varsity Basket- ball ; Circulating Manager Old Gold and Black; Wearer of W ; WC ; 16 ; Member K. A. Fraternity. ■ CuTiE, because of his good looks and pleasant i manner, has long been a favorite among the fair : sex. He has a host of friends, both among the faculty and students. Cutie has the true college i spirit, and with more men like him on the cam- j pus things would be different. He is fond of all sorts of athletics, though hardly a Star at any. I Being a born mechanic, well informed, having j much executive and marked inventive ability, we i predict for him great success in any field that he chooses. JAMES CARLISLE COVINGTON, A.B. CLIO, S. C. True as a needle to the pole, Or the sundial to the sun. President, Secretary and Treasurer Honor Sys- tem Committee; President, Vice-President, Sec- ond Critic, Corresponding Secretary, Calhoun Literary Society; President Carlisle Hall Execu- tive Committee, and Member three years ; Vice- President, Treasurer, Senior Class ; Junior De- bater ; Athletic Editor, Wofford College Journal; Secretary, Athletic Advisory Board ; Treasurer, Athletic Association ; ' Varsity Football, two years ; ' Varsity Track ; Member, Block W Club ; Mem- ber, Y. M. C. A. Cabinet ; President, Vice-Presi- dent, Secretary and Treasurer, Marlboro County Club ; Member, K. A. Fraternity. Jake has distinguished himself in all phases of college life. When not doing something for old Wofford, like trying to collect athletic fees, he may invariably be found at the restaurant. In spite of this weakness, however, he is one of the most popular boys of his class. He is a great student and athlete. A man, whom to know, is to admire. His good nature and sterling character insure for him a bright future. 22
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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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CHARLES ROBERT CREIGHTON, A.B. SPARTANBURG, S. C. Of manner gentle, of affection mild; III zvit a man. simplicity a child. Member Calhoun Literary Society. To the student body this young man is known as Lord Creighton, to the facuUy as Mr. Creighton. Charlie has been on the campus for seven long years, three having been spent at the Fitting School. Though his lessons were difficult, he was never afraid of them. He would lie down beside them and go to sleep. Yet, for all this, Ch. ' Nrlie is full of fun, and quite often takes a period of? to indulge in some jocular pranks. He has strolled the boulevards and other places where the fair sex were wont to pass, but never has Cupid ' s arrow pierced his heart. Charlie is a kind-hearted, generous lad, and has a lovable disposition and many sterling qualities. By his quiet, unobtrusive .ways, his loyal devotion to duty, and his good nature, he has won the love of faculty and students. WILLIAM HENRY CREWS, A.B. SPARTANBURG, S. C. And all the beauty of the place, Is in niy heart and on my face. First Censor, Corresponding Secretary, Cal- houn Literary Society ; College Marshal for two years ; Member of Glee Club. Be careful, ladies, this is Bill, the artistic heart- breaker of the class. Don ' t fall a victim to his coquettish eyes, his pompadour, and his Broad- way walk. But, eliminating this ruthlessness of his. Bill is all right. He is the warm-hearted and sterling friend to all, and his cheerful voice and hilarious laughter will dispel the deepest loneli- ness. Bill takes a great interest in his Sciences, especially in Mineralogy, in which class he is con- tinually asking Uncle Dan all sorts of non- sensical questions about the most familiar rocks. It has been rumored lately that he is seriously contemplating the revising of the science of min- erals. But, anyway, there lies before him a bril- liant and glaring future, and we predict that he will accomplish marvelous things if he will only sever his close relations with his wonderfully attached friend, Charles Creighton. 23
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