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WQFFORD COLLEGE UWm SPftHTANBURG. S. C Horace Earle Bullington, A.B Spartanburg, S. C. Sophomore monthly orator, third censor, second censor, third critic. Senior monthly orator Calhoun Literary Society. The ) thai govern most mn e least noise. Bull, otherwise known as Bubber, is an alumnus of the Fitting School, being the proud possessor of a diploma from said distinguished institution. Despite his many other achievements, Bubber has found time to sit among the elect of the Converse Choral Society, and his melodious voice has contributed not a little to the success of the music festival. Bull is a famous ladies ' man, and is said to be looking for a better half. What he desires to make his profession, we do not know, but we do know he will be a success. Wilbur Emory Burnett, A. B., K A Spartanburg, S. C. Second censor, third censor, monthly orator, Calhoun Literary Soeietj ' ; secretary, vice- president, president student body; member ' 15- ' 16, president ' 17- ' 1S Honor System Com- mittee; secretary W. F. S. Alumni Association two years; varsity football four years; class basketball; ' vice-president Junior class; treasurer block W Club; member Execu- tive Committee S. C. I. O. A., two years; assistant manager, manager varsity basketball; member Athletic Advisory Board; vice-president Pan-Hellenic Council; assistant athletic editor The Bohemian; Captain Company A; member Senior Order Gnomes. Honor and shame from no conditions rise ; Act mell pour part, there all the honor lies. Mose as he is known by almost everyone, has from the beginning of his college life been an important factor in every way. He has participated in football for three years, and has been the best end that Wofford has ever possessed. Not only has he achieved marked success in athletics, but also with the ladies. When it comes to skirts, he is a lion. The success in every phase of college life can deservedly be attributed to his thorough executive ability. (27)
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Samuel Jasper Bethea, Jr., A.B Little Rock, S. C. First censoi ' Carlisle Tjiteiary Society; managei ' class basketball ' 14- ' 15: class basketball three years; class football, four years. Some day we ' ll undersiand the why. So in the meantime, I won ' t try. S. J. is one of those fellows who loves the ladies so intensely and so consistently, and is by disposition so quiet that his classmates have not seen and heard as much from him as from others. But he has managed to have what he calls a good time and at the same time keep up wi!h his scholastic duties. He has not had time to think about what profession he will take, and for that reason will probably fall back on one of teaching school or farming. We wish for him the highest success in whatever he chooses for a life work. Francis Asbury Buddin, A.B., A.M Kingstree, S. C. President, vice-president, recording secretary, third censor. Sophomore monthly orator, Junior monthly orator. Senior monthly orator Carlisle Literary Society; president, vice- president Y. M. C. A.; president Williamsburg- Countj ' Club; president Pugh Debating Club; j intercollegiate debater ' 15- ' 16. ' 16- ' 17; Sophomore speaker; Junior debater; Senior speaker; Oratorical speaker ' 16- ' 17. ' 17- ' 1S; Prohibition Oratorical contest ' 15- ' 16. ' 16- ' 17; class basketball ' 15- ' 16; secretary Woft ' ord Debate Council ' 17- ' 1S; secretary Intercollegiate Debate League; member WofCord Glee Club; member Honor System Committee ' 1C- ' 17; vice-president I. P. A.; president W. F. S. Alumni Association; First Lieut. Company A. His grandeur he derived from Heaven alone, ' grenf ere fortune made him so, Who does not know and love this noble character? Francis is his name, but we will call him Budd because he is indeed a Big Bud ' to us. His wholesome cheery smiles drive away the unpleasant and lead us on to a nobler life. As of Webster, it may be said of Francis, no one can be as great as he looks. All know him as the living expression of genuine, loyal friendship. We expect creditable achievements from him in his well chosen work, the Christian ministry. (26)
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Alfred Flournoy Burnside, A.B Columbia, S. C. Sophomore monthly orator, Senior monthly orator, first critic Preston Literary Society; class football, three years; member Carlisle Hall Executive Committee; president Rich- land County Club; vice-president Eptamiron Club. Dare him not, lesi he do il. After one year ' s stay at the Fighter ' s Hole, Smiley came to college to continue his search in the field of knowledge, and in his four years with us he has shown us many remarkable things. He is a very busy man, but he finds time to visit St. John Street very often and also to lake a special course in modern languages. But, nevertheless. Smiley is an all-round good fellow and a friend upon whom one can always depend. We predict for him a bright future in whatever walk of life he may pursue. Howard Bobo Carlisle, Jr., A.B., IJ K fP Spartanburg, S. C. Second censor, first censoi ' (two terms), Calhoun Literary Society; class football (three years); member Pipe Dreamers Club, ' IS- ' lti. Tis no sin for a man lo labor in his vocation. In this fair youth we have a real lady charmer. Only Romeo rivals him. It is ridiculous for one to try to predict the future of this young m an. He is indeed a rare specimen, extremely enthusiastic in all of his studies, yet apparently ashamed to let it be known. He is interested in many other phases of college life, none of which we have ever been able to find out. He shot Jimmie once and it was the topic of discussion on the campus for some time. Since then he has been very careful. At present Howard is showing a great deal of interest in army circles.
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