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Senior Class Albert Young Drummond, A.B. spartanburg, s. c. A big heart always rvishing to do right, and to be iriends reiih everybody. First Critic, Carlisle Literary Society; Art Editor The Bohemian, ' 18- ' 19; As- sistant Art Editor The Bohemian, ' 16- ■17, 17- ' 18; Staff Artist Wofford College Journal, ' IT- ' IS, ' IS- ' li); Member Y. M. C. A. Cabinet, ' 18- ' 19; Treasurer W. P. S. Alumni Association; President Art Club, ' 17- ' 1S, ' IS- ' ig; President Trav- elers ' Club. Lo! Behold the genius of our class — Grand Pa. Although a student of the highest type in all branches, he has attained the greatest degree of perfection in Clink ' s ' Math and Peg ' s Elec- trical Engineering. The most pronounced ob- stacles in the way of his success have been stump speaking and the fairer sex. Notwithstanding the above obstacles he has participated in a num- ber of college activit es. His ability as an artist is demonstrated in Volumes XI and XII of The Bohemian. His efforts have been untiring and the success of this publication is in a great measure due to him and his unselfish interests. We have no doubt as to his future success. James Elijah Ellis, A.B., A.M. COLUMBIA, s. c. Nothing at last is sacred to a man except the in- tegrity of his own mind. President. Treasurer, Corresponding Sec- retary, Member Board of Trust, three years. Freshman Monthly Orator, Car- lisle Literary Society; Secretary, ' 16- ' 17, Member Cabinet. ' 18- ' 19, Y. M. C. A.; Secretary and Treasurer Ministerial Band, three years; Assistant Literary Editor The Bohemian, ' 17- ' 18; Y. M. C. A. Reporter The Old Gold and Black, ' 17- ' 18; Vice-President, Secretary, First Critic, Second Critic, Pugh Debating Club; Member Gold Bar Club; Member A.M. Degree Club; Member Carlisle Hall Executive Committee, ' 17- ' 18; Chairman Inter-Society Committee, ' 18- ' 19; Treasurer Freshman Class; Secre- tary, President Richland County Club; Student Assistant in Biology Labora- tory. ' 18- ' 19; Senior Speaker. A constant talker — yea, that be true, but unlike the talker of fable and story, he speaks a speech that doth contain thoughts of wondrous import and sayings of philosophical nature. Ellis has proved himself to be of sterling character, a true friend and comrade. He is very faithful to his church and especially to the Epworth League in which he is a leader. After a university course, he expects to enter the ministry. South Carolina Methodism will some day have occasion to know him as a bishop. Page Irveniy-
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)enior CI ass Paul Kirkley Cauthen kershaw, s. c. am never al anchor, 1 never shall he; I am sailing the glass of Infinity ' s sea. Member Preston Literary Society; Mem- ber Pipe Dreamers ' Club. To every youth there comes a crisis in which he either accepts a college life of refinement and culture, or takes a chance of fighting life ' s bat. ties alone. Paul was loo wise to risk the latter although, I daresay, he would have succeeded well, because he is naturally gifted with a good- natured humor that wins friends anywhere he goes. He has proved himself to be a sincere friend and a man of genuine worth during his col- lege career, and with his splendid business abili- ties, he should make a brilliant success in this world. David Heber Dantzler, A.B., A.M. PARLER, S. C. IVorlh makes the Man Vice-President, First Critic, Second Crit- ic, Junior Monthly Orator, Preston Lite- rary Society; Class Football, ' 15- ' 16; Vice-President, Orangeburg County Club; Preston Society Reporter The Old Gold and Black; Y. M. C. A.; Editor The Old Gold and Black; Y. M. C. A. Editor Wofford College Journal; Winner Journal Essay Medal, ' 18; Secretary Ju- nior Class; Advertising Manager Wof- ford College Journal; Member Gold Bar Club; Member A.M. Degree Club. Among the members of the Class of 1919 there can be found no truer gentleman or more worthy friend than Heber. Although quiet and unas- suming he has made many friends among both faculty and students. As he stood among the first in his class in scholarship, no one was sur- prised to hear that he had won his commission at Camp Zachary Taylor, for he always suc- ceeds in his undertakings. So far he has escaped the wiles of the fair sex but ere many years pass we feel that Cupid will mark him for his own. We wish him the greatest success in life and feel sure that we will not fail to see our wish ful- filled. Page iTeenly-five I
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jV THE B OH EMIAN Ir- ' Senior Class George Lloyd Ford, A.B. NICHOLS, s. c. Ye gods, end ihis college life, And mal(e tTvo lovers happy. President, First Critic, Recording Secre- tary, Corresponding- Secretary, Tliird Censor, Fresliman Montlily Orator, Ju- nior Montlily Orator, Senior Montlily Or- ator, Carlisle I iterarj- Society; ;!,opn. - more Spealver; Junior Debater; Orator- ical Spealier; Senior Speaker; WofCord- Furman-Erskine Debater; College Mar- shal, ' 16- ' 17, ' 17- ' 18; Local Editor Old Gold and Black; Secretary Inter-Colle- giate Debate Council; Member Inter-So- ciety Committee; Member Carlisle Hall Executive Committee; Senior Represen- tative Athletic Advisory Board; Varsity Basketball, ' 15- ' 16; Coach Freshman Basketball; Secretary and Treasurer Art Club; Secretary Chi Phi Cottage Club; Vice-President, President Horrv County Club; President W. F. S. Alumni Associa- tion; Winner Carlisle Society Essay Medal; President Student Body. It was not until after Jitney ' s two months at the Plattsburg Training Camp that the students of Wofford realized that there was in their midst such a leader and such a true friend. He has participated in nearly every phase of college life and m each one has done himself and his college credit. If his present achievements in the realm of of oratory and debate are an index to his future, some day he will be one of the greatest of South- ern lawyers. Keener Chapman Frazer, A T Q MONTGOMERY, ALA. Cod bless our sweeihearls ; May our sweel- hearts soon become our wives, and may our wives always be our sweelhearls. President, Recording Secretary, Preston Literary Society; Glee Club, ' IT- ' IS, ' IS- ' 19; Treasurer Student Body; Associate Editor The Old Gold and Black; As- sociate Editor The Woiford College Jour- nal; Varsity Football Squad, ' 18- ' 19; Southern University, ' 15- ' 16, ' 16- ' 17. The Major is by far one of the most well-read, dignified and intellectual personages that has ever graced the historic walls of old Wofford. He came to us from Southern University, and since his coming among us he has been prominently af- filiated in all the walks of college life. He is a hish-foned gentleman in every respect and his af- fable and magnetic personality will bring him suc- cess in whatever vocation he chooses, Page iwenly-seven
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