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GEORGE EUSEIHIS BERLEY POM KIA, S. C. MECHANICAL AND ELECTRICAL. Junior Electrical Science Club; A. I. E. I ' ' .. ' 14, ' 15: Calhoun Literary Society: Senior Dan- cing Club; Newberry County Club; Rifle Club ' 13; Y. M. C. A. Corporal; First Sergeant; Captain. It lias been hinted that George smuggled himself into barracks in his big brother ' s coat pocket, even if he did come from Pomaria. George is a combination of Napoleon and Steinmetz. lie leads his marine company through storm and sunshine, and knows how to wire — home for money. George won liis fame as a soldier by mobilizing some famous Senior Privates. He has convinced us that be i there when it comes t arguing — by keep- ing us awake till the early hours. His many friend wish him much success for his future. £T V ' .. OLIVER HERBERT BEYMER SPARTANBURG, S. C. Sophomore and Junior Dancing Clubs; Literary Staff Taps ' 15: Director Dance Or- chestra; Publication Committee A. I. E. E. Corporal ; Sergeant ; First L Musician. jutenant ; Chief IkEy blew in to us from the Spartan City, in the fall of ' 11. He has stuck with us faith- fully since then, and has gained the reputa- tion of being the best in the line of every- thing he started at. Besides being the best musician, he is one of the best in that lec- tricity stuff, and also one of the best-liked fel- lows in the whole school. We predict for him the best of success in bis chosen line of work — Electricity; ir in whatever lie may decide to follow. ' ; divers forms and shapes, God made him, let him pass for a man Ashes to Ashes, Dust to Dust: If a Cornet don ' t Kill You, a Victrola Must. -AWl-irAgl- jEHHJ5-BOeN.Tl -eLMSMW5£EH- DOT IT TAKE 1 } A JEW-0UCK TO PE A (vjt ie AN, EET3 T ' lay MEr ?tfi5 BU)E 5 |
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RAY NEAL BENJAMIN GREENWOOD, S. C. MECHANICAL AND ELECTRICAL Ol ' RSE. Vice-President. Critic. Recording Secretary, Sergeant-at-Arms Calhoun Literarj Society; Debater Annual Celebration. ' 13, ' 15; unior Electrical Science Club: A. I. E. E. ; T. M. C. A.; Delegate State Sunday-School Convention, ' 12; President Greenwood County Club. Corporal; Sergeant: Color- Sergeant : Sec- md Lieutenant; Battalion Adjutant and Com- jnissary. Ray, or BenniE, is a native of Green- wood. He came to Clemson to do things, and Since his arrival here he has taken an active iart in Literary Society work and other 0 1 eye activities. He is a fellow who does not tear work, being the possessor of a large quan- tity of stick-to-itiveness. His quiet, unassum- ing manner and genial disposition have won for him many friends, who expect great things if this lad in the future. . s9 n C RL GANSON BENNETT LANCASTER, ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING. Presi dent Lancaster Count} Club; A. I. E. E.; - dent Press Assi iciatii m. Sergeant; First and Second Lieutenants. In the- fall of nil 1. tter know Crista or Oni Leg, arrived at College, and casting his lol with his Fellow Freshmen he has been true to them ever since. He does not believe in proi rastination, and when a ta-k 1- before him he will not stop till he has ished it. Cristas sterling qualities have won for him many friends, and he is sure to succeed in life. Start right; aim right; and keep peel ' ng away •Get their first; and let no man brat you ' NDTH (l-f ' -l HOW ONLEji Woo WON I WELL IF VOL) lW5l-5r OM moY(fM ? -tfEYEIU-E.-pCKETV ILL SELL YOU THUS- TOR. r A 0IME,B0TON0ER5TflNP, f WONT SU K f rEfc EM - ft MLM- Qi 4. Bou-- Buu- Buu . IF r WNT FIND f I JoB of- F |ltlN « LJrCTetCITY 1 e N B.IPE ftEOUNO -lANP PICK. ' O- ME OP P
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WALTER ASBURY BIGBY W ' lI.I.lAMSTON, S. C. CIVIL ENGINEERING. Vice-President senior Class; Corresponding Secretary, Cen- or, Chaplain, President Calhoun Literary Jociety; Assistant Business Manager Taps 5; Orator Society Annual Celebration ' 15; Secretary and Treasurer Matinee Club; Class football ' 14; Usher Lyceum Course ' 15; T. M. C. A.: Class Co-operative Committee 14, ' 15; Marshal Society Annual Celebration 14; Lightning-Bug Association. Corporal; First Sergeant: Captain anil Ad- utant. Walt arrived upon the scene in Septem ier, 1911, and being very much fascinated by 1 look through a transit lie immediately mined the Hobo crew. W ' ai.t ' s straight- forwardness and line carriage have achieved for him a notable military career. He is espe- ■ially fond of the girls ami poetry. His popu- larity and many friends confirm the fact thai ie is an all-around good fellow. With all bis frankness, good nature, and jovial spirit, we see nothing less than a bright future in store for him. To know him is to like him: Have I not said enough -HEY ' C 7 IT THAT i?oD I OUT or- THE. vwj V 1 m v. WILLI M ERNEST BLAKE SPART i; ' 1 MECHANICAL AND ELECTRICAL Chairman A. 1. E. E. : Vice President I lisle Class; Junior Science Club; Inter-Society Declamation Contest; Tennis Team ' 15; I. erary Critic, President Columbi I rary Society; Clean-Sleeve Club; Vice-President Tiger Tennis Club; Annual Society Celebra tion; Manager Spartanburg Citj Club; Y. M. C. A. Senior Private. Leaving the Methodists, at Wofford, WEST blew into our tnid-t in the Junior year to take Ihe Electrical Course, and since has been a faithful member of this Haw Though burdened with make-up work, he found time for the Literary Societies, in which be has taken a prominent part. He also pilots I A. I. E. E. Ernf,st is no rt; yet we know him to be a greal admirer of the fair sex . h is a Mire bet that, with his deep, firm set determination, he will make ' good. To strive, to seek, to find, and not to yield ' TE.LL.eie5, } 0C tiff INflET % A vvoNpEt B I I I WE HAVE SOfOE. AtOOND HEEE l -.i I AfS- -HATJO To I I
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