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as HAROLD WHITMAN BRISTOL BEAUFORT. S. C. ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING. Scrub Football ' 12; Varsity Football ' 13. ' U- ' }5l Assistant Manager Baseball ' 14: Soph Dancing Club 13: Junior Dancing Club ' 14: President Dancing Club ' 1 : Commencement rshal ' 14: Block C Club 14. 15; A. I. IE. E. ' 15. Corporal : Senior Private : pany 12, ' 15. Picked C Bris, or Big Henry. as he is known to all. entered College with the intention of making good, and has succeeded in everything to which lie has turned his- hand. At home and at College he has always been a leader. He is a man of experience, having tried every- thing from stoking on a gasoline tug to lead- ing German figures in a ballroom. That he will reach the top in his profession is the belief of all who know him. His life is gentle, and the elements nixed in him that Xature might stand uf : And say to all the world, This is a man ' . , V Si v FRANKLIN LEWIS BUNK: EASLEV. S. C. ELECTRICAL AND MECHANICAL. Corresponding S ry, President Colum- bian Literary S Declaimer Annual Cel- ebration ' 13, ' 14: Chief Marshal ' 15 . I. E. E. : V. M. binet ' 14, ' 15; Secretary and Treasurer Cadet Band: V President Pickens County Club s Or- chestra: Clemson Minstrel Comedy Company: Sophomore and Junior Dancing Clubs: Junior Electrical Science Club. Serg 5 nior Private Band. And this is he — Frank. better known as Tin — a veritable bunch of energy: a man of many moods and turns. Tin has touched upon almost everything. His specialties electricity, steam, movies, music, poetry, art. etc. He is also a hypnotist and magician. He has by his genial disposition won his way into the hearts of all the fellows. Though ' Tin leads a busy life, he always finds time for his friends, and his lady fair. We predicl him great success in whatever line he follows. Who wire v •-1 —
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BE HORTICULTURE Reponir- .iterary £ Horticultural Club: Clear - ;;ub. Senior Private. erne jrr. Beaufort in the fall miraculo - :«led Since s made many lifelong ambition was - x t - ■ ndertaking. 1 ition make him a gTeat aong the ladic- haracter, we predict for - - E REYNOLDS BRI - COLUMBIA. 5. C HORTICULTURE. Editor-in-CliK Horticultural Editor Agricultural Jom ; C Trespondin rding Secretary, Pros Marshal Annual Celebratio- ent Columbia Literar; 5 Sea gi ultural S Manager wood County Club: Clul Clear.- S Hub: Y vate Club. M - : - % Senior Private: Picked Company. r Brigadiex, is one of tl most military men among our rar. - Colonel failed to di- hxekaj ggesl er heard. an i accused of having swallowed a dictionary, is due to his hard work that The T such a success- Ye cannot tell what will 1 in saying that he wi soon find his helpmate, and then become oi of the world ' s ereaiesr hortirultu- - - -eight few jenius is hare . ■ - :
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j9 DAVID DERRICK BUYCK, JR. ST. MATTHEWS, S. C. President Calhoun County Club; Secretary and Treasurer Calhoun County Club; A. I. E. E. ; lunior Electrical Science Club; V. M. C. A.: President Riggs Bible Class. Corporal; Sergeant; Senior Private; Picked Company ' 13. ' 14. DavE, Due. or Shorty, as his friends call him, hails from the city of St. .Matthews. From a scared Rat to a Senior Private, Dave ' s ambitions have been to make good; and he has succeeded. Dave takes great pride in his work, and has been most success- ful. He has won many friends, w ho are true to him. If Dave can do as well in life as he dues in shooting ducks and data, he is sure to succeed in this world. V ' (o GEORGE NEAL BURXETTE GREENWOOD, S. C. ELECTRICAL AND MECHANICAL. Member Greenwood County Club; Treasurer Greenwood County Club; A. I. E. E. ; Effi- ciency Club. First Lieutenant. G. X., as he is commonly called, received a Dip from Furman in [913. Being un- usually bright, he entered the Junior Class. and he expects to get another dip in June, with the Class of 1915. O. D., as he is sometimes called, arose from the ranks to . first lieutenancy by inventing new command- in military tactics. Hi- sole aim in life is to stick to a thing until he gets it. With thi- aim in life, we predict a brilliant future for him. ' Shoot ' ducks ' electrically ' was not bom for courts or great affairs; I pay my debts, believe, and soy my prayers V
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