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Senior Class OUR CLASSMATES WITH THE COLORS Breathes there a man rvilh soul so dead Who never to himself hath said : This is m]) oTvn, mv native land. To our former classmates who have sacrificed their opportunities for education to answer the higher call of patriotiim, we give this space. For indeed, they would have shared with us the hon- ors of graduation had they been permitted to re- main with us. But in lime of national peril they realized that it was more noble to leave their selfish pleasures and ambitions and to offer them- selves to fight for their country and the great principles for which it stood. In the trenches, in the camps, and on the sea they have rendered wonderful services. To one of these men has come the highest honor our nation can confer upon one in military service — the Congressional Medal of Honor. For conspicuous gallantry and in- trepidity above and beyond the call of duty in action, First Lieutenant J. C. Dozier, our own classmate, has been awarded this great honor — the first Southern officer t j receive such distinc- tion. Others of our class have gained glory for themselves and for their c liege on the field of honor. To tKese heroes of war, we extend our best wishes for a great ruiure in the life of peace. Thomas David Bailey, A.B. McBEE, s. c, O Love, if death he srveeter, let me die. Vice-President, First Censor, Second Cen- ■ sor, Junior Monthly Orator, Preston Lit- erary Society; Chief Marshal, Freshman Exhibition; Vice-President Carlisle Hall Executive Committee; Manager Class Basketball, ' 16- ' 17; Class Football three years; Captain Class Football, ' 17- ' 1S; Class Basketball, ' 15- ' 16; Varsity Base- ball,, ' 17- ' 18; Treasurer Chesterfield County Club; President Eptameron Club; Member Block W Club; Assistant Cheer Leader, ' 17- ' 1S; Member Pipe Dreamers ' Club. Tom has fought many of old Wofford ' s battles on the athletic field and won glory there that will never fade from his classmates ' memory. 1 o know him was to love him, because he was al- ways full of college pep and always had a smile to greet his friends. We have our opin- ions as to what Utopian dreams of love lie slum- bering in his breast, but we would not be sur- prised to soon see him tie up with a life-long partner and live happily ever afterwards. Page twent -lreo
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