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HENRY D. BARKER TAMASSEE, S. C. AGRONOMY. Literary Editor of The Throniclc; Taps Staff, ' 15; Censor, Recording secretary, Literary Critic. Vice-President, President of the Palmetto Literary Society; treasurer of the Agricultural Societj . Win- ier of Chronicle Essa} Medal. ' 14: President )aniel ' s Sunday School Class; Y. M. C. A.; Presiding Officer at Annual Celebration of Palmetto Literary Society. Private; Sergeant; Lieutenant. » H. D. came here along with the rest of is. but since then he has forged ahead of us, 1 leader in whatever required work and faith- ail application. D. is a serious-minded, pre- :ocious chap, speaking only when he has something to say. Barker ' s chief delight is -hoot all his professors for Block-Hun- lreds ; his pa-time is quoting poetry. He nu-t he in love. It is whispered that his favorite fruit is the Georgia Belle Peach. His chief aim while here seems to be Do It, Do It Right, Do It Right Now ' . ' ' Success doesn ' t liim 4 to ,1 man, but out of WEU., im JP «fRE WOW. «£K}HrS Sr ffiOTMEN VEACH D AHV KEPT WttE NOT ATTAINED Pr soppen TLI60T, | But THEY WWILE THEIR - COMWNKW3 5UEPr YVECE. = oVW »PD ' iNT+tE NiQHT - S m m FRANCIS S VNDERS B VRNES ROCK II II. I., S. C. ELECTRICAL COURSE. P Ju nior Electrical Science Club. ' 14; Editor-in- Chief Tiger, funior Class Football Team. ' 14; Iniin.r Dancing Club, ' 14; Senior Dancing Club. ' 15; Class Historian, ' 13; A. I. E. E., ' 1?. Corporal; Sergeant; Senior Private. This, ladies and gentlemen, is the engineer of our Class. Frank he is called; but we think a very appropriate name for him would be Slide Rule. Hi- cartoon will -bow what he can do with this instrument. I le has ,r bad habit, that of making hundreds OH all exam-. It is often -aid thai when FRANK ' enters an c .mi. room the Prof, trembles, be- cause someone is going to gel • ' ■■■•• I ■ much cannot be said of bis ability, and we expect great things of him after graduation. ' A man ' s a man for a ' that rroci. Jr cant B£ dome SUPE ZVLt ? KE 10.30
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y. % WARREN Di PRE ARTHUR, JR. UNION, S. C. WILLIAM HOOKER ARTHUR WINCHESTER. VA. CI i )N( MY. Rat ' n ; Scrub Football ii : Class Football ' i- ' . ' 13. ' ' 4: Varsity Foot- ball ' 14: Coach Soph Football Team ' 15: Block C Club; Soph. Junior, and Senior Dancing Clubs; Secretarj and Treasurer Soph Dancing Club; Manager Senior Hop ' 14: Cal- houn Literary Society: Agricultural Society; Business Manager Agricultural Journal; Treasurer Southern College Press Associa- te m : 1 louse of Mirth : Jew Shop. Corporal: Sergeant; Senior Private. Doc, as he i- called by all, except one, who calls him DOCKIE DEAR, ha- die great weakness— ladies. Hi- winning way- and line of hull make him popular among the fair -11 s ; while hi- leadership and character have won him a front place among his fellow stu dents. Doc i- some business man, being pro- prietor of the Jew Shop. He hasn ' t decided whether he will get rich in Argentina, or go hack to that town with the fitting motto, Union Suits. HORTICULTURE. Junior Dancing Cli ' 14: Senior Dancing Club, ' 1 5 : Agricultui Society: Calhoun Literary Society. Corporal; Sergeant; Senior Private. Bill came to us in 1911, from Uni S. C, but soon migrated to Virginia. Bn spends most of his time at the store. He determined to he Governor of Virginia; but he doesn ' t g I this, he says he will take Pre dent of the United State-. Bill has gal ereel around him many friends since comi to Clemson. If he should fail to becot President, we know he will revolutionize t apple industry in Virginia. We wish h much success. Three drinks, and the world is mine There is no place lite Hemic , Sweet Hon 3E CE ONABl-E JANE. ] HOW PfllE you! ' t V£| ?l QMLY WANTED TO I kT 5 5 V £ r {BEENUWWivq ♦OSS.TH.sJ -js 1 1 can eortcr mys lfJ 9 ' Mk. f JLM 2 VOhT SEE mY 5rtE3 orrr vVbit£ to Me, i i e,oinCi TO KEEP O WC ' TIN ' Till w£Doe5 wEire Tom • —p-
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DAVID EUGENE BARNETT LAUREN ' S. S. C. VETERINARY SCIENCE. V. M. C. A . ' 12. ' 13; Agricultural Society; Calhoun Soci- ety: President Laurens County Club: Secre- tary and Treasurer Veterinary Science Club : Scrub Football. ' 14: Varsity Football, ' 15; Scrub Baseball, 14: Basket-ball Team. ' 15; Ladies Men ' - Club: Vice-President Mono- gram Club. y. 9 M MARSHALL STOWE P.ARXETT CLOVER, S. C. MECHANICAL AND ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING. Palmetto Literary Soci- ety; Junior Science Club: Clean-Sleeve Club: Matinee Club; A. I. E. E. : Secretary and Treasurer York County Club. ' 14; President York County Club. ' 15; Plain Blunt Men ' s Club; Special English Student: Efficiency Club: Duke of the House of York. ' 13. Sergeant : Captain and Commissary. Gene. as he is commonly known, hails from Laurens, S. C. Besides being long. lean. and lanky, be is quite an athlete and ladies ' man. He has won fame as a stump speaker for Cole Blease, among showers of chalk and erasers. His time is spent between studying and training his pompadour in the way it should go. Vet. C.f.xe is a diligent student. and we predict for him future success in his chosen profession of medicine. Private: Private: Private: Senior Private Picked Company. ' 12, ' 13. Prep is the product of Clover. S. C. Hi- name is not derived from having prepish ways but from a preparatory school he attended before entering here. He is an independent lad. noted for being an extremely pleasant carefree fellow. If there is any fun stirring anywhere, Prep may be counted on as one of ' the ringleaders. And if he isn ' t temptec into a matrimonial career Clover will shortly be illuminated. ' If were a lightning-bug, I would make it my life ' s zvork the best of all lightning bugs to be ' Few lips would be moved to song if the: eould find a sufficiency of kissing • YOG WP - -P scoecE EXPECT ONE OF Mr ACjE TO SPEAK, ih T?oBt.iG Ors) T-t-»E T CjE Bur S y To S.£5X!NE:J- (OFF To 5CttCOt.7y Tuer viu. never: J Keep roo over THEFfE. AK?ON ?J J O-5EVRfj4CHER5) IT.
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