Clemson University - Taps Yearbook (Clemson, SC)

 - Class of 1915

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RICHARD GREENE CAUSEY PINOPOLIS. S. C. VETERINARY SCIENCE. Sophomore, Junior, and Senior Dancing Clubs; Vice- President Senior Dancing Club; Agricultural Society; V. M. C. A.; Cotillion Club; Senior Private Club. Private ; Sergeant ; Senior mental Color Guard. Private; Regi- . Honor, loyalty, frankness, fearlessness, and ong legs characterize Dick. These traits lave made him a true friend to his friends. He tries everything once; and even tried the Colonel ' s Crowd. in Junior, but didn ' t like t— so he resigned. His marked ability is shown by the admirable record he has made or himself. His one great failing is Girl. But In- wonderful line has made his failing 1 ,u r eat success, and won lots of love for his ' Cause — y. . JOSEPH RHETT CLARK CHAI ' I . S. C. AGRONOMY. Sergeant at Vrms, Literary Critic. Orator. Annual Celebration ' 15, Colum- bian Literary Society; Class Football ' i- . Sergeanl : First Lieutenant. This great big brown eyed Chapinonian 1 his lot with the ' 14 Class; but. on account -1 sickness, he was unable to finish fresh that year, and came back the next year full ol determination to be a great Agronomist. His intelligent look has carried him through Col lege, and it will win him a meat place in life. { iwing to In- silver tongued oratory, this 1 el might decide to be a great politician, after gi ing Agronomy a thorough trial. To thine otvn self be true. And it must follow, as the night the day. Thou canst nut then he false to any man ' QEfl, HOVy ' £ 5Y IT 15 TOR A C)Oop LOOKINO, -fEJ-L-OW UIKtT A ME TO TOOL THE G,IRL- . IT • • giveth his beloved sleep, to carry this mighty Rat , 3 -■ . WHEN I 5 fc - J . — - - «

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THOMAS MADDEN C THCART. WINNSBORO, S. C. [R. HORTICULTURE. Literarj Staff Taps ' 15: Agricultural Society; Bible Class; Mono- gram Club; Scrub Football ' 13, ' 14: Class Football ' 11, ' i 13: Fairfield County Club; Senior Horticultural Club; Ladies ' Men ' s Club. Corporal; Battalion Sergeant-Ma j or; Lieu- tenant-Adjutant; Picked Company ' 14. ' 15. Kitty, or Squire, came to us from his- toric Winnsboro, in the fall of ' 11. Since en- terinu Clemson, he lias accumulated a vast amount of knowledge, attained high military standing, and caused the mailman no end of trouble. He has the rep of receiving more mail than any other cadet in College. KITTY is a typical ladies ' man, a fine athlete. and an all- ' round good fellow. We wish him all success in the horticultural world. ' Throw away your pipe, your Inippy pipe, And Bat tluit royal weed WILBUR WEST CAUGHMAN I.T.XIXCToX. S. C. ANIMAL HUSBANDRY. Rifle Club - i ' 12: Y. M. C. A. 11. i- ' : Censor Palmett Literary Society; Ladies ' .Men ' s Club. Sergeant; First Lieutenant: Captain Picked Company ' 14. ' 15; Corporal Picke Company ' 14; Lieutenant Picked Company ' 1 Among the noted men who claim Lexingto as their brier-patch, W. W. stands pr eminent. His good-natured smile, and hi general appearance, have won for him man friends among the ladies and his classmate and even to the Colonel, lie spends much 1 his -pare time in the foothills of the Bin Ridge (Walhalla). He expect- to go hack t the sandhills of Lexington, and -how tl farmer- around his home how to grow tw big hogs where one little pig grew befor Of fertile mind, of massive heart, lie always acted well his part



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FRANK M. CONNOR SMOAKS, S. C. AGRONOMY. Agricultural Society; V. M. C. A. ; Colleton County Club : Treasurer Caro- lina Literary Society ' 15. Corpi iral tenant. Serpreant; Senior Private; Lieu- Frank, or Sarg. as lie is better known, is a pessimist, true and tried. He swears that there is no girl living that be cares for; but we who room with him know better than he does. He thought that be was getting an easy course when he took Agriculture, but was surprised to learn differently when the exams came. We predict a happy life for Sarg ' knowing that there is no member of our Class who better deserves it than he does. ; VIRGIL PAYNE CORBETT HORATIO, S. C. r.RONOMY I. Palmetto Literary Sot ety; Y. M. C. A.; Dr. Riggs ' Bible Class ' 1 ' 15; Senior Club; Senior Private Club; Age Crockeryware. Corporal; Battalion Sergeant-Major; S nior Private; Picked Company ' 12, Section On a dark and stormv night, VlRGiL, Admiral ' left the woods around Horatio f Clemson. Here he startled the world by military career like unto a meteor — startlii in its brilliancy, but dying at its brightest m ment. Bright and cheery, like the rest of t gamecock lads, he has the fault of build! air castles. The chiefest castle was built or about Remberts. But ! However, ) are assured that Sumter County will ever proud to say : This is my son. ' Behold! Th is is a man ' Once a meteor; but now a star that will Hi mine the eternal panes of history lVi on Mr way To TEN-Ta-E-TON

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