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James Pickens Adams North Augusta, S. C. We will get no more out of life than we put into it. Chemistry Corporal; Senior Private; Chemistry Sci- ence Club, 17; Aiken County Club; Class Football, 14; Agricultural Society; Senior Privates ' Club; Senior Dancing Club; Track. 15, ' 16, ' 17; Captain Track Team. ' 17; Varsity Football, ' 16, ' 17; Block C Club; Hard Boys ' Club, ' 17. John P ' lt was not cut out to be a military man. even though he has the appearance of one. Colonel tried to thrust military honors upon him, but he modestly refused them and said that he would rather walk the narrow and straight way. He is an athlete in every sense of the word. John Pat is one of the fastest men in the South — in the true sense of the word! His ability as a foot- ball player has been shown in game after game. He not only stars on the gridiron and cinder bed, but in the classroom as well. His knowledge of chemistry has even astonished Dickey. We believe that he will reach the line of success in life as readily as he can in a track meet. i i s ) James Little Alford Dillon, S. C. W hen hearts arc tiue, Ferv words will Jo. Agronomy Senior Private; Class Football, ' 14, ' I! 16; Senior Privates ' Club; Clean Slee ' J Club; Secretary, ' 16, Literary Critic, ' 11 Wade Hampton Literary Society; Secretar and Treasurer. 16, President, 17, Dillo Countv Club; Varsity Football, ' 16, ' 17 Block C Club. ' 17. 1 ubbie, Captain Schindel refers to thi little fellow from Dillon. Tub is ver probably the most widely known boy in th corps. Some say that this is due to his many nici names and to the impressive way in which he intra duces himself to the Rats, but we think that th fact is due to his cheerful Hello and to his irre pressible good humor. Tubbie believes in visitia his friends and in having his good time, but this not all he does. Tubbie says that he studies moc erately, and we take his word for it. However, whe grades are posted, he is among the joyful ones wh are above the fateful sixty. He is also a footba player of ability, a good Literary Society man, and : general, a very valuable man to his class. Though ycj would hardly suspect it, Tubbie is deeply in lov -20-
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Haskell Allison Brevard, N. C. °ut the light out and all women are alil e. echanical-Elec. Engineering ' rivate; Corporal, Sergeant; Sergeant jor; Captain; Senior Private; President imopolitan Club; Vice-President Mandolin b; Secretary and Treasurer Junior Dane- Club; Secretary and Treasurer Cosmo- ;tan Club; A. I. E. E. ; Hard Boys ' Club; lor Private Club; Sophomore Dancing b; Junior Dancing Club; Senior Dancing b; Thalian Dancing Club. Alice, as he is best known, hails from the ds of the Tar- Heel State. He at once ac- eed the name of the roughest rider in school, and te the death of Buffalo Bill, we see for him a it future. Alice, although inclined to be htly military, thought more of his friends than of Stary honors. By means of his slick tongue and iwinning ways, he has won many friends. Alice tery fond of the fairer sex, and his special delight tipping the light fantastic toe. He is always ready pull a good practical joke, and he knows how to E one just as well as to pull one. His good traits not be given in so small a place; but he has more fi enough to make a wonderful success. We see (reat future for Hack as superintendent of Bre- d Electric Power Association. Vernon Trippe Anderson Spartanburg, S. C. Sic Semper Tyrannis ; Nux Vomica and Onion Sl ins. Agriculture-Dairying Drum Major; Lieutenant and Battalion Adjutant; Senior Private; Clemson College Dramatic Club; Thalian Club; Sophomore, Junior and Senior Dancing Clubs; Glee Club; Wade Hampton Literary Society: San- hedrins; Senior Privates; Agricultural Society. T. V. entered Clemson as a member of the class of ' 16, but becoming dissatisfied with military life, decided to try the fate of the cold world . After a year of this life, he joined the ranks of those who are fighting under the banner of ' 17. During his Junior year, he was the mosi spectacular man in college, as he held the hon- ored position of drum major. The memories of his antics with the baton will long remain indelibly stamped in the minds of many, especially those of the fair sex. The word yabbo stands as a landmark in his college career, he having been a martyr to this unknown cause. He has an unusually lively dis- position, and never allows his class work to interfere with his social duties. He says he is majoring in Dairying. Here ' s wishing him the best of success in whatever capacity it may be the will of fate for him to serve. -21
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