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EVERETT PIERCE ARANT BOWMAN, S. C. Candidate for A. B. Distinction in Scholarship (1) (2) (3); Freshman Monthly Orator, First Critic Snyder Literary So- ciety; Member Carlisle School Alumni; Members Three Year Club; Sergeant, Second Lieutenant, R. O. T. C. Lei us only trust and Jo our best, and Tvear as smiling a face as maj) be for others and our- selves. ' Baby From the city of Bowman hails this three-year wonder. He entered from Carlisle School in 1921, but little did old Wofford realize the latent possi- bilities that slept undisturbed in this innocent freshie. To-day we know at least something of them, because his work on the campus has always been of the highest order. Due to his size, Everett has not taken part in any athletics; but few were the games which did not find him rooting for old Wofford. ' E. P. is not a ladies ' man, so he says, but we suspect that there is a sweet young lassie waiting for him somewhere in the wilds of Orangeburg County. Everett is quiet, unassuming, but his smile is always ready, his handshake firm, to those who are fortunate enough to call him friend. He has worked his way into our hearts and we hate to see him go; but we have no fear for his future, for he is the com- bination of a student, a gentleman, and a friend, and this has always meant just one thing — Success. 25
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ROBERT LeROY ANDERSON TRAVELLERS REST, S. C. Yezdikhast Candidate for A. B. Sophomore Monthly Orator, First Censor, Preston Literary Society; Corporal, R. O. T. C; Engi- neering Club. Do not love pour enemies; have no enemies to love. Tater Robert LeRoy Anderson made his first appearance in our vicinity in the year twenty. Tater, as he is better known to us, spent two years at B. M. I. before he could make up his mind which college in the Stale was the best. Finally he managed to de- cide that this was the best place for the best men. Thus you see how it became our good luck to have such a man with us. We are indeed sorry to part with him, but it would be an act of selfishness if we should try to keep him any longer. He is a friend to all because he knows not the meaning of the word enemy. Tater has fought the college battle like a man and it is with great sorrow that we see him leave. A true friend is one who will stick to the end, and here is one who will always stay by those who love him. To Anderson we hope that his future may be as noble and fair as his past has been. We see no reason why his ways should change. He takes from us, one and all, our best wishes for a happy and prosperous life.
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JAMES MAXWELL BAILEY GREAT FALLS, S. C. AS , Candidate for A. B. Varsity Football (3) (4); Class Football (2); Manager Freshman Football Team (1) (4); As- sistant Manager Football (3) ; Varsity Baseball (3) (4) ; Vice-President, First Critic, Recording Secre- tary, Corresponding Secretary, Sophomore Monthly Orator, Junior Monthly Orator, Snyder Literary Society; Treasurer Student Body; Exchange Editor WoifoTc] College Journal; Member Honor Council; Vice-President Wofford Fitting School Alumni Club; Member Sack Club. Let me live in a house b ) the side of ihe road, and he a friend lo man. Jimmie Jimmies college career has been a success from every standpoint. His scholarship is remarkable; one could scarcely believe that so small a man could possess such a great amount of brains and common- sense. On the football field he was a hard and per- sistent worker, and was known as the small man who could be depended on. The Terriers will miss him next year. His twirling for the championship baseball team earned for him fame and the nick- name of Smiling Jimmie. ' There is a current report on the campus that Jimmie has a very serious case of love-sickness. Well, we can t blame any girl for being crazy about him, and we predict for him the greatest happiness, for Jimmie is true in all things. He numbers the entire student body among his friends, for he possesses that rarest and most valuable of good quali- ties, that of being able to make friends wherever he goes. 26
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