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JAMES JOHN BURNETT, Jr., A. B. n K $ SPARTANBURG, S. C. A mail as true as steel. First Censor, Recording Secretary, Third Critic, Monthly Orator, Calhoun Literary Society; Class Basket-Bali, 1914-15, 1915- 16; Captain, 1915-16; President Spartan- burg High-School Club. James, better known as Mikie or J on the campus and in certain parts of the city. Quiet, well, yes, but when he does speak, take heed. He is always ready to serve, and his unlimited kindness has brought him many friends, regardless of his sarcasm. His limits of dissipation - is a cup of weak tea. As to what he will choose for his life-work onl} ' Jim (or He) knows; but at present his chief occupation is endeavoring to find out who put the Hel in Helen. His good nature and sterling character insure for him a bright future. ROBERT ZIMMERMAN CATES, Jr. A. B.. K A SPARTANBURG, S. C. A mail of polite leaniiiig and liberal education. Corresponding Secretary, Junior Monthly Orator, Calhoun Literary Society ; Class Football in 1915; Track Team, 1913-14; Class Basket-Ball and Football, 1913-14. Old Zeke is one of the happy-go-lucky sort of fellows, but declares that he ' s never had anything but hard luck. Fie can be found any time at Bible or playing golf on Gus Turner ' s greens or riding by Converse in his Cadillac. He is a very careful dri -er, never missing anything more than one-sixteenth of an inch. Speak- ing of athletes, he ' s one of the best we have. He can make the hundred-yard dash in ten seconds — if some one is after him. He also tried three years for football. Bob will get there some day, and when he does, we will all be proud to have had him as a classmate at Wofford.
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GEORGE WILLIAMS BRUNSON, A. B. n K COLUMBIA, S. C. Slow and sure, yet always true. Senior Orator, First Critic Calhoun Lit- erary Society; Class Football Team, three years : Captain, 1913 ; Varsity Baseball Team, 1915; Class Baseball Team, 1914; Assistant Advertising Manager of The Bohemian; Wearer of W. C , 1917. The Senior Class now presents its most lovable creature — carved like the god Apollo in limb and fair as Adonis in face. George is the most notorious heart-smasher that ever breathed free atmosphere. How- ever, despite his heart-crushing propensi- ties, George is a worthy student, also naking quite a record on the baseball field stopping the twirling pill behind the bat. George also takes much interest in the Literary Society. He is very fond of Geology and, after spending much time perusing its dogmas, he now firmly believes in the descent of man. Taken all in all, George richly deserves his dip and leaves a host of friends on the campus. REMBERT BENNETT BURGESS, A. B. ASHBURNj GA. ' 7 had rather love what I can ' t have, than to have what I can ' t love. Sophomore Orator, Junior Orator, Senior Orator, Recording Secretary, First Censor, First Critic, Carlisle Literary Society ; First Alternate Wofford-Furman Debate, 1914- 15 ; Junior Debater ; Historian ; Senior Speaker. Hail! who comes? Behold, the wan- dering lad from Ashburn, Ga. Finding nothing in his native State to fullill his educational desires, he wended his way to Wofford. Parson ' s profound and philo- sophic expressions invariably leave upon those with whom he comes in contact an indelible impression. His ability as a student is clearly manifested in class, causing both professor and classmate to take notice of him when he speaks. One, on hearing him argue the technical points involved in any subject, would naturally be led to the conclusion that his capacity is excellent for adorning the Halls of Congress. But, alas ! his aspirations are higher still — that of Theology.
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CHARLES EDWARD CAUTHEN, A. B. K A ORANGEBURG, S. C. Cheerfulness is the offshoot of Good- ness and Wisdom. First Censor Calhoun Literary Society ; Varsity Football, 1915-16, 1916-17: Varsity Baseball, 1914-15, 1915-16, 1916-17; Class Baseball ; Class Football ; Class Basket- Bail ; Manager Tennis Team; Secretary South Carolina Intercollegiate Tennis Association ; Junior Historian ; Sophomore Marshal ; Member College Council ; Ath- letic Advisory Board ; Block W Club : Y. M. C. A. Cabinet: Y, M. C. A. Editor of Old Gold and Black; President Carlisle Hall Executive Committee ; Managers ' Club ; Presidents ' Club. Charlie is one of those fellows you like the first time you meet. He is a specimen of which both class and school are proud. He is an all-round man, always busy, but not too busy to assist in a worthy cause. He has shown his interest in all phases of college life. He has made his W in both football and baseball and, above all, has made good marks in his classes. Charlie is very practical and possesses a mind that is quick to grasp and solve a problem. His sterling character and strength of purpose insure for him a future crowned with success and happiness. FRANK LeROY CHENAULT, K 2 ANDERSON, S. C. A man ' s a man for a ' that. Third Critic Calhoun Literary Society ; Member of Carlisle Hall Executive Com- mittee, 1914-15 ; Assistant Manager of Varsity Football, 1915-16; Manager of Var- sity Football, 1916-17; Member of Block W Club ; Member Athletic Advisory Board ; Member of Kappa Sigma Frater- nity ; Senior Order of Gnomes. Frank, or better known as Chunk, has been for three years a necessary and im- portant part of the life of the campus. His chief energy has been expended in the forwarding of athletic life. Flis very successful management of football this year, and assistance with the baseball last year, gives evidence of his ability. It is said that he either loves or hates, and cer- tainly there is no two-faceness about him. Chunk is a friend as true as steel, and a man as faithful as a soldier.
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