Wofford College - Bohemian Yearbook (Spartanburg, SC)

 - Class of 1919

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)enior CI ass William Fred Harris, A.B., A.M. ANDERSON, S. C. He thought as a sage but felt as a man. Vice-President, Senior Monthly Orator, First Critic, Second Critic, Recording- Secretary, Junior Monthly Orator, Sec- ond Censor, Member Board of Trust, Carlisle Literary Society; Member Y. M. C. A. Cabinet, ' 17- ' 1S, ' 18- ' 19; Vice- President, President Ministerial Band; Junior Debater; Wofford-Presbyterian College Debater; Class Football, ' IT- ' IS; Treasurer Sophomore Class; Secretary Senior Class; Circulation Manager Wof- ford College Journal; Business Manager The Bohemian; Editor-in-Chief The Old Gold and Black; Student Assistant Latin Department, ' 17- ' 1S; Senior Speaker; Member A. M. Degree Club. The world admires a man who quietly and with- out show or ceremony accomplishes life ' s duties and brings upon himself by reason of his achieve- ments distinction and honor. Such a man is Fred. He did not rise to the height, a genius, in his Freshman year, but by his continued and per- sistent efforts he has reached the Senior Class a leader in intellectual life and a popular and well- loved classmate in every day life. Now he stands above the many who laughed at steady hard work and the seeking for truth and knowledge. Hazel Bernard Horton, A.B. kershaw, s. c. Ceorge Washington has died; Cicero has died; all the great men are dying, and I don ' t feel very rvell myself. First Critic, First Censor. Senior Month- ly Orator, Calhoun Literary Society; Class Basketball, ' 15- ' 16; Marshal Soph- omore Exhibition; Junior Debater; Mem- ber College Honor System Committee; Member Pipe Dreamers ' Club; Class Poet; Oratorical Speaker, ' 1S- ' 19. Man cannot of his own accord become a poet, for poels are born. Toby has shown us through his many ballads, satires and epics that he is a true disciple of all the poets from Homer to Tennyson. But poets cannot help being poets and the world loves them the more for it. Indeed Toby is greater than the average, fbr he has with his genius a lovable disposition. We chal- lenge you to find a more merry and joysome fel- low in the Class of 1919. Page fmenty-nine

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Senior Class John Thompson Green, Jr., A.B. SUMTER, s. c. Thai lype of Perfecl in his mind. In nature can he nowhere find. Second Critic, Preston Literary Society; Memljer Glee Club, ' 16- ' 17, ' 17- ' 18; Treasurer Junior Class; Member CoUeg-e ■ Honor System Committee; Vice-President and Treasurer Sumter County Club; Treasurer Pipe Dreamers ' Club. His greatest asset is that he lives his life not to himself, but for the pleasures he gives to others. With a heart as noble and true as unselfish, he has taught us to appreciate the real value of a friend. His loyal college spirit has made him one of the best loved of our class. We know not what the future holds for John, but it is a sure wager that he will succeed in whatever he under- takes. Samuel Greene Hammond, A.B. A ' A SPARTANBURG, S. C. The only D a to have a friend is to he one. President, Treasurer, Calhoun Literary Society; Freshman Speaker; Sophomore Speaker; Member College Honor System Committee; Assistant Business Man- ager The Bohemian; Business Manager Wotford College Journal; Member Inter- Collegiate Debate Council; Varsity Basketball, ' 15- ' 16, ' IB- ' IT, ' 17- ' 18, ' 18- ' 19; Captain Basketball. ' 17- ' 18; Var- sity Football, ' IT- ' IS, ' 1S- ' 19; Mem- ber Athletic Advisory Board; As- sistant Manager Baseball, ' 17- ' 1S; Member Block W Club; Member Pan- Hellenic Council, three years; Student Assistant in Chemistry Laboratory, ' 17- ' 18. Although Sam hails from near Converse he has yet to be struck with a girl. He passes by the campus every day — he heeds not lo the pleading smiles of the dames but walks on. Cruelty! Sam, look out, for one will get you yet. Despite his cruelty toward the fair sex, Sam is a true friend and the one to go to when in trouble. He plays the game squarely both in athletics and in life and he can be counted on always to do what is right. Page iTBeniy-



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Senior Class Malcolm E. Hunter, A.B., J S l OWINGS, S. C. Everything comes to him rvho Tvatis, Therefore, TDhy should I hurry? First Censor, Second Critic, Calhoun Lit- erary Society; Member Inter-CoUegiate Debate Council; Class Football, ' 15- ' 16, ' 16- ' 17, ' 17- ' 18; President Laurens Coun- ty Club; Vice-President Pipe Dreamers ' Club; Secretary and Treasurer Carlisle Hall Executive Committee; Member Pan- Hellenic Council; Member Pipe Dream- ers ' Club. Malcolm made his first appearance on Wofford Campus in September, 1915. Shortly after this he made his debut at Converse, where he became quiet a favorite in the eyes of the fair dames. This is only a matter of fact, for with his hand- some visage, manly physique and charmmg brown eyes, he won with great facility the admiration of many individuals of the fair sex. Malcolm is also a favorite among the boys on the campus. His host of friends regret to part with him. They feel confident, however, that his integrity and sterling character will insure for him great suc- cess and a brilliant career in the future. James Carsey Inabinet, A.B. cameron, s. c. Modesty seldoms resides in a heart that is not enriched ruith noble virtues. First Critic, Second Critic, Second Cen- sor Carlisle Literary Society; Assistant Business Manager Wofford College Jour- nal; Reporter The Old Gold and Black; Winner Journal Poem Medal, 1918. Carsey is indeed an asset to our class. He has affable, personal qualities, high intellectual en- dowments, and poetic gifts. His poetic talent is praised enough by saying that he won the Journal Poem medal last year. Car;?y believes in doing well one thing at a time. When he studies, he sludies hard. When he plays, he puts his soul into enjoying life. No one who has the ' olues can stay around Carsey and keep his blues. !n addition to his poetic gifts, he is a musician of worthy note. By his scholarly attainments he has won the admiration of the faculty, and by his gen- tlemanly conduct and agreeable manners, he has won the love of his classmates. For such a man there should be nolhing but success in this world. Page thirty

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