Wofford College - Bohemian Yearbook (Spartanburg, SC)

 - Class of 1917

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JAMES SMILEY EDWARDS, A. B. GREER, S. C. Give fools their silks, and knaves their zviiie. Senior Monthly Orator Preston Literary Society ; Reporter, Vice-President, and President, Wofford Debating Club ; Vice- President Ministerial Band ; Member Senior Class Football. Girls, can you conceive that he is a ladies ' man? Well, he is one of the most pro- nounced order. Don ' t think, however, that he is a dude, in the popular sense. He simply receives his noblest inspiration from associating with the opposite sex. Smiley is a loyal friend, with all the other sterling- qualities of a Christian gentleman. His two highest ainbitions are, respectively, to get married and to be a Bishop ; and, since Man is man and master of his fate, there is no reason why he may not attain both aims. To be sure, Greer will be proud in the future to claim him as her own. . -■ EDWARD KING GARRISON, A. B. ANDERSON, S, C. Man is mail and master of his destiny. President Ministerial Band, 1916; Mem- ber Intersociety Committee ; Junior Orator, Vice-President, Preston Literary Society ; I. P. A. Speaker, 1916: Intercollegiate Debater, 1915-16; Senior Speaker; Re- porter of Old Gold and Black; Treasurer of Debating Club, 1915; Class Football, 1917. Many years ago there was born in Ed a desire, yea, even a passion, to serve his fellow-man, and to lead him to higher and better things. With this end in view as a mere youth, no one knows how long ago, he entered the Fitting School. Fighting his way step by step against all obstacles he has at last equipped himself for a minister. His greatest pleasure in college has been his activity in literary society work. How well he has succeeded in this line is shown by the character of his honors. His ability as a speaker, the friendliness of his disposition, and high tone of his character make him a valuable addition to the army of Methodist ministers.

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ROBERT GILL MILLS DUNOVANT, A. B., K S EDGEFIELD, S. C. On earth there is nothing great but man, In man, there is nothing great but mind. First Censor (Two Terms) ; Second Cen- sor, First Critic, Calhoun Literary Society ; Treasurer Senior Class ; Treasurer Ath- letic Association ; Member Carlisle Hall Executive Committee; Member Ka:ppa Sigma Fraternity. This auburn-haired lad was rescued from the desert-Hke expanse of Edgefield four years ago, not being satisfied with half the alphabet, he wished to add two more letters to his name, so he came to Wofford. Gill is a chemist, and was kind enough to let Dr. Waller assist him in Chemistry and Biology for a year or two. From that you can gather that Gill is a member of the scrub faculty. His favorite formula is : A moonlight night + a good-looking lady = ad infinitum. He is the original smooth silver-tongued love maker. If you want the latest in love-making, it would be well for you to see him. He is the phenomena of the class, for what we can not find out about him would fill many a volume. We would predict for him a bright future in the Pathological Sciences. THERON MONTGOMERY EARLE, A. B. ■ SPARTANBURG, S. C. Tliey that govern most make least noise. ' ' Theron Montgomery Earle, better known as Earle, T. M., and for short, T, ' ' hails from the southern portion of this fair city. T has a fondness for Electricity, Draw- ing, and French. He is also an authority on all makes of Automobiles — especially Buick. Theron is here where it comes to the ladies, especially those in his own neighborhood. Early in his college career he made the gymnasium team, and has been, with his powerful body, bearing the burden of the entire team ever since. But casting these aside, and getting down to facts, Theron is a real man. He is a true friend and a good companion. He is liked by all on the campus. He has a good nature, and will do anything to help some one else.



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THOMAS HALL GLENN, A. B., M. A. K S CHESTER, S. C. Thoit Iiasf the faith and patience of a saint. President, Recording Secretary, Third Censor. Sophomore Monthly Orator, Junior Monthly Orator, Preston Literary Society; College Marshal, 1913-14; Freshman Speaker; Winner J. P. Gray Freshman Declamation Medal ; Sophomore Speaker ; Intersociety Debater; Oratorical Speaker three years ; Winner Oratorical Medal and Representative State Oratorical Contest two years; Member Intersociety Com- mittee, 1916-17; Editor-in-Chief Bohe- mian ; Assistant Literary Editor W afford College Journal; Athletic Editor Old Gold and Black; Member Wofford College Council three years ; President of Fresh- man Class; Historian Sophomore Class; Member of Carlisle Hall Executive Com- mittee, 1915-16; President, Secretary, Chairman Membership Committee of Young Men ' s Christian Association ; Class Football, 1913-14; Varsity Football three years.; Member of Block ' W Club three years: President Block W Club, 1915- 16; Senior Speaker; Winner A. M. DuPre I. P. A. Oratorical Medal and Representative State I, P. A. Oratorical Contest; Member of Senior Order of Gnomes. Tom has proved a leader in all walks of college life. In the Y. M. C. A, he is one of the strongest workers; on the football field we find him fighting ' em to the last; and when it comes to speaking — well, Tom ' s right there with the goods. We predict for him a success at anything that he attempts. JAMES SIDNEY GOLDMAN, A. B. LEESVILLE, S. C. Iiitainiiiatis fidget honitribits. Third Censor Preston Literary Society. Snakes of purgatory, if this isn ' t really Doc ! Doc is the greatest whistler of the universe. If you don ' t believe he can whistle, just ask him to try his favorite tune — Home, Sweet Home. Even if Doc can ' t whistle he can do many other things other people can ' t do. He can take nine hours weekly under Dune and get off with it. We all must admit that he is a scholar; he came to Wofford with a determination to be such and as a result he is getting his Dip in his third year. Just look at his charming eyes, his beauti- ful cranium, and one could easily con- jecture that he is a great lover of music. Old Paaluhi himself is not in his class when it comes to Hawaiian music. Aside from his various peculiarities, we find those sterling qualities of a true man. Leesville and Wofford are proud of him; for him we predict a great and happy future.

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