Clemson University - Taps Yearbook (Clemson, SC)

 - Class of 1922

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I EPHR I , 1 MI KELL BA I LEY Martins Point, S. C. As a man thinketh in his heart, so is he . Horticulture Private; Private; Private; Private. Charleston County Club; Freshman Bible Class Horticultural Club; Corresponding Secretary and Prose- cuting Critic of the Wade Hampton Literary Society; Kindergarten, ' 18; Picked Company, ' 19; H 0. T. C. Training Camp, Camp Knox, Ky In the Fall of ' 18, this studious lad left the seacoast and cast his lot with the Tigers at Tigertown. His one determination before coming was to perfect himself in the art of farming. With this in view, he became an Aggie and here we find h ; m with the Class of ' 22 just about to complete the course in horticulture. Bolly. as this lad is called, in the begin- ning formed the habit of being prompt and studious. Although quiet, he minds his own business, and his friendship is valued by all who know him. Like most Clemson Tigers, Bolley is not altogether free from love affairs, and is now dreaming of that bungalow for two. Good luck to you, Bolly. may your dream come true and your journey throughout life be filled with much happiness and success. Jl ' LlAN HENRY BAUMANN Greenville, S. C. Lei me fail in trying to do something, rather than to sit still and do nothing . Civil Engini i ring Private; Privati - 1st Lieutenant. President and Vice-Presideni Civil I Club; Sophomore, Junior and Si ni u Dani ing I ville County and Greenville Cit t. 0. T. Camp Knox, Kj Julian was born October i j, iooi. and without a doubt. Greenville should have celebrated the arrival of another great man Julian landed in Clemson without a worry, intending to specialize in English, and thanks to the co-operation of Pr Prep and D. V. he has accomplished his purpose Julian seems to have a fascination lor big men, and always picks out a whopper to take his boxing lessons upon. He doesn ' t always see things the same when he gets through, but what ' s one dark spot in anv man ' s life. 1 le spends his week-ends in Greenville looking out for his future, and when he acquires some extra dough, he may settle down and forget all about his failure to convince the English Department that he- know more than they do about English Tuent yseven

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JOHN FRANKLIN Al TEN Hartsville, S. C. ' Of what shall a man be proud, if he is not proud of his friends ' ' ? Civil Engineering Private; Corporal; First Sergeant; Captain. Camp Knox. K 0. T. C . ; Columbian Literary Soci- ety Student Chapter American Society Civil Engineers; Darlington County Club; Hart i]]t City Club; Presi- dent of First Sergeant ' s Club; Sophomore Dancing Club; Vice-President Junior Dancing Club; President Junior Dancing Club; President Senior Dancing Club. John came to us in the Fall of iqi8. He joined the Hardboilcd crew of civil engi- neers. He has had many military offices during his career; upon entering the Senior class he acquired the office of Captain He was liked by every member of his company as well as by all his collegemates. He is very popular with the ladies; a fine tripper of the fantastic toe. and has taught the Terp- sichorean Art to many of his college mates John has broken many tender hearts. He is a hard lover and a cheerful faller. John, here is to you when you face the world to fight life ' s battles — may you acquire great success and happiness, and most of all, a dear little wife to comfort you in your time of troubles. P jIl James parkerson bailes Fort Mill, S. C. Think before you make a promise; then stick to it. Agronomy Private; Private; Private; First Lieutenant. Varsity Football. ' 20, 21; Class Football. ' 19, ' 20 Palmetto Literary Society; President Lancaster Club Vice-President Agricultural Society; Block C Club Athletic Editor Taps; Agronomy Club. The people of Fort Mill have no idea what they lost when they allowed this illustrious son to stray from their walls Jim. better known as Tom. entered Clemson as green as any of us, but because of his willingness and determination it did not take him long to get onto the ways of college men. Today, we see in him a polished gentleman. Tom ' s winning smile, sterling character and good natured ways have contributed much toward making all his acquaintances his friends. On the gridiron, Tom has been one of the Tiger mainstays. Again we see his de- termination and strength have helped to gain fame for him as well as for his Alma Mater. If the future may be judged by the past, we can see nothing else in store for him except a life of happiness and prosperity. All eyes are turned toward you Tom. Twenty-six



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JOHN BROADLS BERRY Greenville. S. C. In the long run a man becomes uhat he pur- poses, and gains for himself what he really desires. ' ' Mechanical Engineering Private; Corporal: Sergeant: Major. Secretary. Treasurer. President. Palmetto Literary Society: Class Football. ' 21; Company Football. ' 21; President Greenville City Club: President Greenville County Club; R ). T. C. Camp, 1921: Marksman: Member Radio Club; Member A S M F : R.W.Simp- son Medal. 1921. By his attractive personality and cheerful disposition. Broad has won the friendship and admiration of all of his associates during the past four years, and when the Class of ' 22 finishes its last lap. he can leave with the satisfying feeling of having done his work well, and with the priceless possession of the good wishes of many friends. Having beaten from cover a number of E ' s that were lurking in the judgment books of various faculty members, and having demonstrated hi ; ability to handle his fowling piece somewhat better than anyone else, it is but fitting that he will shortly conduct a prosperous locomotive factory or helping oc- cupy a two passenger bungalow in the est. Tuenty-eighl SAMUEL CLARK BOONE Hartsville. S. C. Our doubts are traitors. And make us lose the good We oft might win, By fearing to attempt. ' ' Chemistry Private: Corporal; Sergeant; 2nd Lieutenant. S A T C : Camp Knox R. O. T. C; Columbian Literary Society; Block C Club; Baseball. ' 20. ' 21: Hartsville City Club: Darlington County Club: Chem- istry Science Club; Picked Company. ' 19. In the Fall of 18. while the bip guns were still booming over the Pond. Daniel packed up and moved to Tigertown to begin his military duties. However, he soon decided that military was not along his line, and exchanged his sword for a baseball bat. It was seldom that the pill ever slipped by this long boy at ' first, he having held down this post for the years ' 20 and ' 21. The Chemistry Department is lucky in- deed to count him among its members as well as is the Class of ' 22. His ready smile and genial fellowship have won many friends for Daniel, and we expect great things from him in the future. The City of Loving Hearts can well be proud of this son of hers.

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