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JOHN CLIFFORD SUMMERS. Corporal, Sergeant, Lieutenant. For cininKje moiintcth with occd.sion. Chunk was born at Springfield, S. C, on the -Ith (if April, 1883. His early education was received at the Springfield Graded School. Entered the Fresh- nan Class at Clenison, September, 190;?. Chunk is an active meniljer of the Y. M. C. .A., which body conferred u]ion him the offices of Secretary and ' ice- I ' resident. He is a member of the Cohnnliian So- ciety. Class football team ' 0:. ' - ()3, ' 03- 04., and ' ()4- 0:,, and in ' Ofi, was center on the ' varsity eleven. Present aiUlrcss, Springfield, S. C. Will raise sweet-scented Bermuda grass anil regis- tered Jersey cows in Orangeburg County. RHETT YEOMAX WINTERS. Man i.s ' itiniiiifltil till liis icoyk is diiiu Rachel was born in Society Hill, March 9th, 1886, where he still resides. His early education was re- ceived at the ])ublic schools of Society Hill. Entered I ' Vesh at Clemson. .Sei)tenil)er 9, 190i. .Member of .Senior Dancing Cluli, and held the ofticc of He])ort- ing Critic in the Coliunliian Society. Woe to the grasslioppcr tliat crosses his path, for he will he a bug catcher.
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THOMAS ERVIN STOKES. Corporal, Sergeant, Captain, Major. The jit ' ii is nili Iilicr IIkiii Die sword, Init I am bufli. Tom was horn near Timmonsville, on the 2 ' M of .Inly, 1H8:{, but Ills present address is Darlinjiton, S. C. Early education was received in the Florence County Pui)lic Schools. Entered Prep Sejiteniljer 11th, 1901, and since that time has made a gradual rise in the military and literary world, being ranking Major, and Editor-in-Chief of the Chronicle, ' (),)- ()() ' , and one of the literary editors of the Avntai.. ' Ofi. Tom is a menil)er of the Columbian Society, where he has held the offices of Literary Critic and Secre- tary; represented his society in the inter-society con- test, June, 190.5, and is a Connnencenient orator, ' OO. lie represented Clemson at the S. C. 1. O. A. contest ji 190(). Is a member of the .Senior Dancing Club. Being a great orator, he will follow the plow. IIENRV PERKINS STUCKEY. Corporal. Lei tnc hi ' no assislani for a State, Ihd keep II farm and pa.ilure yreat. (irandpa ' was born a long, long time ago, luit he remembers tlie date- it was October 3d, 1880. His birth])lace was Clyde, Darlington County, which is still bis address. l ' .arly education was recei eil at Ash- land High School; and entered the Freshman Class at Clemson Se])teniber 1 ith, 190:. ' . Paj) was a mem- ber of the Columl)ian Society, which society has hon- ored him with the following offices: Recording Sec- retary, Treasurer, and President. Was a debater in the society co?itest of ' Ol- ' O,). Stuckev will make ha while the sun shines.
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DAVID GRKGG ADAMS. Corpornl, Sergeant, Lieutenant. Till niiidi ' xt If i.s- II riiiidli ' In lliij iilcril. Yes, Shoat is a countryman; lie was horn iTi Flo- rence County, on the :27tli of Xovenil:er, 188,5, and re- ceivetl his early education at the Thornwell Or]ihan- age. He lias held the following offices in the student body: Secretary and Treasurer of Class, ' 04- 0J; ' 05- ' 06, and was Marshal at Caliioun Society ' s contest, ' O-l ' . Present address is Darlington, S. C. Meniher Senior Dancing Clui). Shoat will survey the situation at Converse Col- lege. EMANUEL PEACHMAN ALEORD. ' ' Thei (iho serve, irhn only stand and wait. Iv P. was horn at Winona, but has since changed Ills address to Hynian, S. C. E. P. received his really early education at the country schools near Winona. Entered Prep at Clenison on the 8th of Xovemlier, 1897, lint remained out of College one- half year. He was Sergeant-at-Arms, Ue])orting, and Prosecuting Critic, in the Columbian Society. Played two years on the class footl)all team ([uarter-mile race in ' 03 and one-mile race in Class football team, ' 05- ' ()(i. Will he Su|)ci-inten icnt of Education of ( ' ount ' . won one 90.5. I ' iorcncc
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