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ANDREW LEROY EDWINS Orangeburg, S. C. Corporal; Battalion Sergeant-Major; Captain. ELECTRICAL AND MECHANICAL; Chief Marshal Annual Celebration Columbian Literary So- ciety ' 14; Y. M. C. A.; A. I. E. E.; Y. M. C. A. Basket-ball Team; Junior and Senior Dancing Clubs; Manager Orangeburg County Club ' 13. This lad, commonly known as LeRoy, entered Clem- son in the Fall of ' 10 with a determination to win for himself a dip. He is a great student in Electrical Engineering. One of his chief occupations while in the laboratory is the connecting of ammeters. He stands well in his Class, for shooting is his specialty. Whence is thy learning, that thy toil o ' er hool(s hath consumed the midnight oil? AWr WORTM- fftlOWrNJ CLAUDE RILEY EMERSON Hodges, S. C. Sergeant; Second Lieutenant; First Lieutenant. ELECTRICAL AND MECHANICAL; A. E. E. ; Scrub Baseball 10; Captain Gymnasium lei ' 14; Class Football, Championship Teams ' II, Chubby is a good scout, and a hard worker, is a little gun-shy around the ladies, but we have hopes for him. English was his Waterloo, anc was often heard moaning You Made Me Wha Am Today ; but he would soon come back wit! Should Worry. Chubby was a mainstay on I undefeated Class teams. His ability to take tfl as they are is one of his most notable characterise He stands four square to every wind that blou
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iiilLiL JOSEPH BENJAMIN DOUTHIT, Jr. iS l i Sandy Springs, S. C. Corporal; First Sergeant; Lieutenant; Senior Private. AGRICULTURE AND ANIMAL INDUSTRY; ss Football ' 10; Vice-President Athletic Associa- 1 ' II; President Class ' 11; Manager Class Football » ' 12, ' 13; Co-operative Committee ' 12, ' 13, ' 14; ' sistant Manager ' 13, and Manager Varsity Football m ' 14; Chronicle Staff ' 13; Editor-in-Chief ' onicle ' 14; Assistant Business Manager Taps ' 14; erary Staff Agricultural Journal ' 14; President :houn Literary Society; Declaimer ' 12; Orator ' s dal ' 13; Debater ' 14; Executive Committee S. C. I. A.; Treasurer S. C. P. A.; Sec ' y and Treas. Junior ; ncing Club; Manager Hop ' 13; German Club. ' Sujah is the guy that put Sandy Springs on the p. His smiling, open countenance bespeaks a sunny position, which to know is but to love. His athletic eer was cut short in his Freshman year when he ered a broken leg. His college life has been filled h various happenings, yet his optimistic smile and erful greeting have never been known to fail. He taken a leading part in all college activities. He ome business man, and it is a sure wager that Wall eet will be his home. mmie, pull doivn the yellow shade; the man wants a green suit U WE ' LL RIDE. EM ON we J ) eon, b«ys I J ■y, rA JAMES EARLE DUNLAP Hartsville, S. C. Corporal; First Sergeant; Major. AGRICULTURE AND CHEMISTRY; Y. M. C. A.; President Darlington County Club; President Cal- houn Literary Society; Presiding Officer Annual Cele- bration 14; Chemistry Club; Agricultural Society; Business Manager Agricultural Journal ' 14. Though born in California, Major migrated to South Carolina before he could help himself. He reg- istered from Hartsville; and may that old town con- sider herself honored in having so worthy a representa- tive. He has gathered many honors and friends during his stay among us. Major always shines on battal- ion drill; even the hills sit up and take notice when he gives a command. He will meet with that success which is due only to the energetic. Industry can do anything genius can
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iSs ;v i ' .-.. 7v ' ' ' . -. . .x V., N. — - , -. : . X -. JOHN WATSON ERWIN Spartanburg, S. C. ' orporal; Regimental Sergeant-Major ; Lieutenant jutant; Senior Private. ' EXTILE; Y. M. C. A.; Class Co-op. Com. ' 12, Yice-Pres. Class ' 12, ' 14; Vice-Pres. Junior Dane- Club; Pres. Senior Dancing Club; Asst. Mgr. ior-Senior Hop; Tennis Team ' 12, ' 13, ' 14; Mgr. mis Team ' 14; Pres. State Intercollegiate Tennis o. ' 14; Secy, and Treas. Southern Intercollegiate inis Asso. ' 14; Co-winner Southern Intercollegiate mis Championship Doubles; Varsity Basket-ball ' 13, ' 14; Asst. Mgr. Basket-ball ' 13; Capt. and ich Basket-ball ' 14; Block C Club; Cotillion Club. OHN, better known as Sook, had great military irations when he first entered college. In his Junior r he attained the highest honors offered along these s. Alas, in his Senior year this dream was rudely ttered, and Sook. may be seen one-stepping und the square on Saturday afternoons to the tune Gimme that good old Senior Private. His chief racteristic is his frankness and utter fearlessness, and se have claimed for him the admiration of his whole iss. Straightforward and fair Deals he with all men. He is with his noble heart L Slot) to borrow, but quick ' ° l e nd ROBERT BOYD EZELL Spartanburg, S. C. Corporal; Color-Sergeant; Captain and Adjutant; First Lieutenant Picked Company. ENTOMOLOGY; Reporting Critic, Corr. and Rec. Sec ' y., Pres. Columbian Lit. Soc.; Presiding Officer Annual Celebration ' 14; Ed. -in-Chief Tiger ' 14; An- nual Staff ' 14; Pres. Class ' 13; Co-op. Com. ' 13, ' 14; Chief Marshal Commencement ' 13; Varsity Baseball 10. ' II, ' 12, ' 13; Capt. of Team ' 13; All Southern Pitcher ' 13; Asst. Coach ' 14; Varsity Football ' 12; Capt. Scrubs ' 12; Class Football Team ' 10. ' II; Scrub Football ' 11; Varsity Basket-ball ' 13; Vice-Pres. Athl. Asso. ' 13; Athl. Council ' 13; Asst. Cheer Leader ' 14; Chmn. Ath. Com.. Y. M. C. A.; Y. M. C. A. Basket-ball Team; Pres. Spartanburg Co. Club ' 14; Sec ' y. Block C Club ' 13; Pres. Block C Club ' 14. Doc is famed for many things, chief among which is his ability as an athlete, as a Class leader, as an editor, and student. Among all our associations in college we have not sounded material that has come nearer giving the true ring, and nearer showing the true blue, than has this piece. A South Carolina news- paper once said Clemson will some day be famous as that school attended by Doc EzELL. So, friends, we leave him to you until the next writing. His vision is broad; and he sees quite through the majority of students, bestriding, as he does, this narrow world lilfe a Colossus k
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