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; WILLIAM CASH MOORE. Sergeant. ' ' A cheerful life deroid of care. Runt wns horn May 39, 1884., at tlie town of . ' Vshland. Lee County. Karly education received at the . Vshland High School I ntered the Freshman Class at Clenison, Se])teniher, lOOJ. Meniher of the track team, class foothall team O.VOG, Senior Danc- ing Clul) and Columhian Society. Present address, Ashland, S. C. Will study the economic value of the Maypop. JAMES MICHAEL MOSS, JR. ( ir])oral, .Sergeant, First Sergeant, Lieutenant, Caj tain. And Ills- siiiiiii ocA ' .v hdii; on his feni des like i oldeii fleece. Gold Crumb was born on the 2d day of July 1885, near Cameron, which was not named at that time Early education at Cameron Graded school. Entere the Freshman Class at Clenison on the 10th day of .September, 190x?. He now registers from St. .Mat- thews, S. C. Member of the Senior Dancing Club. Moss will be chief sheep shearer on a Western ranch. V.
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Hos of .III jiul)li( .stand le (li( Cliil) Colleg He presid LUTHKU BOSTICK MAHTIX. U. D. C. jxtlh lli ' n over the nuiiiriloii lairii. tick was l)()rn at Allendale, S. C on the :28tli ly. 188.5. Karly education was received at the schools of Washington, D. C. . s he could not this gay life, he decided to enter Prep, which .January - ' Stli, !!)()- ' . Member of Senior Dancing and (ierinan t ' lui). Present .address, C ' lenison e. S. C. will organize a loafers ' clul) and lu-conic tiie ent of it. .JOHN ' Hl-GH McCI.AIX. Corporal, Sergeant, I.ieuten.ant. Bill Ihoii hrinijat valor, loo. tcllli iril : Tiro lliliKjH thai xcldoin foil lo hil. ■Toe was horn at Wellford, S. C, on the 10th of October, 188;{, at whose schools he received his early education. I ' ' .ntered the Freshman Class at Clemson College Sei)teml)er Tth, ' Oi. His poetic turn won for him the office of Class Poet. Recording Secretary ' and President of tiie Columbian Society, nuMnlier of the Chroiiicl) ' staff, and also a literary editor on the Annual staff, Oli, and an active mcmbci- of the Y. M. C. A. .loe will be advance agent for the Clcmson Lite- rary Club, and will marrj ' early in life. ■i-k-
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CHARLES Kl ' H POLLITZKR. Sergeant. l (iiil lui(i his pleafiire.i, and hix cares diridiiiij. Polly, like all other parrots, was discovered in the woods; l)ut not tiie forest, for he was found in Bean- fort, S. C, on the 31st day of July, 1S8,); and from this town he still registers. His early education was received at the Beaufort Graded School, and after- wards, on .Septcnihcr 13. li)()l, he joined tlie famous hand of Preps. He was Sergeant-at-.Vrnis for the class, and was a nienilier of the Senior Dancing and Tennis Clubs. I ' layed on class team, ■()4- 05, and on scrul), O.j- ' OO. Captain of the scrulis. Polly will be a diamond dealer, and sell peanuts and po])C()rn at the baseball games. L.WVHEXCK GKDDIXGS SOITHARD. Sergeant, Lieutenant. The man irho has a tongue. I sail, is no man. If with his tongue he cannot trin a iroman. Doc was born on the 30th of December, 188.5, al Jonesville, S. C from which town he still registers. Doc is one of tlie old landmarks, as he entered Prep Se])teml)er, ' 01. He has made (piite a rei)utation as a business man; and, along this line, has held the fol- lowing ])ositions: . ssistant Manager, and tlien Man- ager, of the Chronicle ; and Business .Manager of the . ' xxr. i. of ' 06. In the Calhoun .Society, he rose from .Sergeant-at. rms, Corres])()Tuling Secretary, Reicord- ing .Secretary, and Critic, to President. He was Clas Lawyer, ' O4- ' 05, ' O, - ' 0(!. . leml)er of .Senior Dancing Club. jV Commencement orator, ' Ofi. He will manage everytliing he comes in contact with, except Dr. and .Mrs. .SiiuUiard.
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