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willta:m hicklin dargan, a.b. HENRY MADISON DAVIS, A.B. GREENWOOD, S. C. I am a zvorthy man, seek not to alter me. Second Critic, Preston Literary Society ; As- sistant Manager, Gymnasium Team ; ' Varsity Football Squad ; Class Football, three years ; Class Baseball, three years ; Class Basket-ball ; Vice-President, Tennis Association; President Wofford Fitting School Alumni Association ; Vice-President Social Science Club. Just simply to tell you that Bill is the son of a preacher would not do him justice, because he is not wholly bad. He has many good qualities, among which are: His ' power to intimidate Freshmen, and his ability to pass examinations on the second trial. Coupled with these, he is an all- ' round good fellow, a jolly companion, a true friend, and a hard worker. If Bill teaches school next year he may be a little harsh, but we predict that he will not pursue his way ruth- lessly for more than a year or two. INMAN, S. C. The mills of the gods grind slozv, but exceed- ingly fine. First Critic, Vice-President, Preston Literary Society; President Carlisle Hall Executive Com- mittee ; Class Football, two years ; Senior Class Basket-ball ; Treasurer Mid-night Raiders Club. Henry, Mons-Victor, the extra rapid-fire im- porter of the non-illusory Carlisle Hall hash and toughened sheets, can single-foot to a T in this, his unforgetable task. Were he not at the depot at eight P. M., train Number 10 would fail to reach its destination. Despite these diffi- culties, Henry is a good student ; and when it comes to Surveying, he prefers being rod-man. He is a man of the world, truly worthy of Wof- ford ' s stamp, giving genuine friendship to any- one deserving it. Although somewhat reserved, he has pluck, willingness, and energy, and shows the stuff true men are made of. It has been a genuine pleasure to have had him with us. Would there were more like him ! 25
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ROBERT LEONARD CUDD, A.B. SPARTANBURG, S. C. Heard melodies are sweet, But those unheard arc sweeter. Senior Monthly Orator, Calhoun Literary So- ciety ; Member, Glee Club two years, and Mu- sical Manager one year; Member, Orchestra. After having finished four years at Hastoc High School, where he stood at the head of his class, Leonard entered college at the beginning of our Sophomore year. Not only is he a good student, but also a marvelous singer. For two years he has toured over the State with our Glee Club, and rightly does he deserve to be called Mocking bird. Leonard has developed to be quite a ladies ' man during his college career. Just ask him why he wants to go West to live. Well, I wonder if we couldn ' t guess ! He intends to follow as his vocation, that of a physician; and as his avocation, that of an undertaker. We would appreciate if some one would please tell us how he could help but succeed. WALTER WRIGHT DANIEL, A.B. COLLEGE PLACE, COLUMBIA, S. C. Hozi imteh better is it to weep at joy than to joy at zveeping: Editor-in-Chief, Assistant Business Manager IVofford College Journal; President, Vice-Presi- dent, First Censor, Third Censor, Recording Sec- retary, Corresponding Secretary, ' Senior Weekly Orator, Junior Weekly Orator, Sophomore Monthly Orator, Preston Literary Society; Col- lege Marshal; Sophomore Declaimer ; Inter- Society Debater; Member Carlisle Hall Execu- tive. Committee; Secretary Honor System Com- mittee ; Y. M. C. A. Cabinet ; Secretary Junior Class ; President South Carolina College Press Association ; Gymnasium Team three years ; Cheer Leader two years. Here he is, Ladies ! The smallest of them all. When Poop came to this old campus, in the fall of ' i2, he was very wild; but since, has devel- oped into a sport among sports. The height of his ambition is to become a graceful dancer. But, in spite of this, taking all in all, he ' s all right, and we hope and predict a brilliant future for him. 24
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ERNEST LeROY DOWLING, A.B. DARLINGTON, S. C. Dull wits Spend loiifi, loiii days in bachclordoni, But wise men marry youiifj. First Censor, First Critic, Carlisle Literary So- ciety ; President Darlington County Club; Class Football, two years. Ernest came into our midst from Wofford Fit- ting School. He is a brilliant student, and has made an enviable record during the three years he has been in college with us. His unselfish way and his friendly disposition have won the love and admiration of all those with whom he comes in contact. He is very popular among the ladies, and his greatest desire is to win one of these fair creatures as a partner to help him stem the tide of the boisterous sea of life. We think this is very likely to happen any old day, as his visits are growing in frequency to a certain home on Evins Street. Good luck to you, Old Scout, and may you achieve your greatest desire. SAMUEL CLARENCE DUNLAP, A.B. UNION, S. C. Labor omnia vineit. Junior Orator Carlisle Literary Society. Sam has the distinction of being the oldest member of his class, though his bright smiles and never-fading humor give him the appearance of a giggling school boy. It has been whispered among the boys that Sam is strongly con- templating a conjugal relationship. The less cred- ulous element of his friends, however, do not be- lieve this, because he is too shy in the presence of the ladies. He has been observed to turn the color of a beet when addressed by a fair damsel. When he entered college he was too green to burn, but a change has come over him, so that now, with his business tact, and executive ability and biblical knowledge, in conjunction with his forensic power, he is a fit subject for the bishop- ric. In all solemnity, Sam will enter the Chris- tion Ministry and we, who know him, predict for him crowning success in the moral vineyard of his Lord. 26
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