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28 Jenior CI ass LEONARD FREDRICK ARANT, A.B. B $ BOWMAN, SOUTH CAROLINA Distinction in Scliolarship (3); Fresh- man Baseball; Secretary (2), President (3), Orangeburg County Club; Three Year Club; Carlisle School Alumni Associa- tion; Varsity Baseball Squad (3); Chapel Reporter The Old Gold and Black; Snyder Hall Executive Committee; Wofford Press Club; Friendship Council; Commissioned Of- ficer R. O. T. C. ; President Snydei- Literary Society; Presidents ' Club; Alternate Mem- ber Honor Council. seems the kingliest battles fouglit, are jouglit in silent ivays. Cautious, Oyster While we had to wait until the second year of our college lite to receive this silent man. the Class of ' 25 counts itself extremely fortunate in havingr him among its members. He has the splendid ability of handling well, and to himself, the various obstacles that confront a college man; though what he seems to handle best is a voluminous correspondence with the ladies, here and there, far and near. Cautious never reveals intelligibly to any of us his attitude toward those of a more delicate nature, but he leaves to us the privilege of con.iecturing about his bear- ing upon that particular phase of life. We, however, will not err greatly in saying that he really, truly, cares lots for lots of girls; for when we see him almost constantly sit- ting at a table, issuing letters of great length to many, we could hardly say that any one in particular has a monopoly on inspiring him to such spontaneous elucida- tions about — well, something. By having ever played, throughout his college career, the role of a gentleman, he has won a place of high esteem in the re- gard of his classmates and fellow students. He is an excellent student; he has always made marks praiseworthy among the pro- fessors, and he has saturated himself with the true and loyal spirit of his Alma Mater, The record you have made during your three years at Wofford, Leonard, is the best; and now, as we bid you farewell, you have the sincerest wishes of the Class of ' 25 for a successful career in the broader school of life.
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m -QJ ijris iMaimx Li Senior Class MARTIN LUTHER BANKS, JR., A.B. n K BISHOPVILLE, SOUTH CAROLINA Pan-Hellenic Council (3, 4); Vice-Pres- ident, Recording Secretary, Calhoun Liter- ary Society. Those ujho think must govern those ivlio toil. Stumpy It is truly a gift of fortune to possess a sense of the appropriate which enables one always to speak or act in strict ac- cordance witli the requirements of the par- ticular occasion. Stumpy possesses such an attribute; and we suppose that is the reason we have become accustomed to look upon him as a sort of an oracle. In our moments of perplexity, we know we are safe in following his counsel. One must know Stumpy to appreciate his admirable traits. Even if we were richly gifted in the magic art of writing, there would still be something cold and impersonal in our painted word that would utterly fail to portray him as he is. Stumpy is rather quiet and reserved. You never woul d suspect that within him lies the power to make the hearts of many maidens beat quick and fast; and yet, it is true. At least, we know a host of fair ones who would corroborate the statement. There are many fields in which Stumpy could profitably employ his talents — we be- lieve he could succeed in almost any. Of course we do not claim to be seers or sooth- sayers, but, projecting our vision forward along the line determined by his past achievements and present characteristics, we dare to predict for him a most successful career. — 1-fi) FT
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