Clemson University - Taps Yearbook (Clemson, SC)

 - Class of 1925

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St m LlV.fe » ffMBii M taws L CLARENCE MONROE ASB1LL Columbia, S. C. ' Neither to luuiih nor to cry, but to under- stand. ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING Private; Private; Private; Second Lieutenant; Business Manager Taps ' 25 : Secretary-Treasurer Capital City Club; President Richland County Club; Treasurer Calhoun Literary Society; Bible Class Leader ' 22; Friendship Council ' 22; Honor Coun.il: A.I.E.E. ; Radio Club; Pistol and Mach- ine Gun Sharpshooter, R.O.T.C., Camp McClel- lan, Ala. CM. is one of (huso steady, quiet, straightforward fellows thai gradually makes a place for himself in the hearts of all who know him. He came to Clerason with the determination to fathom the mys- terious realm of the electron. His efforts have been gradually rewarded, for not only has he obtained a technical education, but he has made for himself a host of friends whoso esteem he may carry forever. Trulj a man ' s college career has boon successful when he lias proven himself a scholar, a friend, and a gentleman. Clarence ' s maneuvers in respect to the fairer sex have been something of a rays- tery. l is nol a woman hater , though, as some fail- damsel can probably testily. Those thai wait the longest fall tin ' hard- est : s.i CM. is likely in for quite a bump. DAVID COX AYERS Orangeburg, S. C. It matters nut how long we live, but how. ' ARCHITECTURE Private; 1 ' rivatc; Sergeant; Second Lieutenant; Orangeburg County Club ■l- ' -l ' - ' ,. ' 24- ' 25 : Colum- bian Literary Society ' JJ- ' J:: ; Y.M.C.A. Cabinet ' 23; Architectural Society ' 23- ' 24- ' 25 ; Publicity Man of Agricultural Society ' - ' •: Associate Editor of Tiger ' -I; Local Editor Tiger ' 25; Assist- ant Art Editor of Taps ; Member Sophomore, i r, ami Senior Dancing Club; Member Beaux Art Institute of Design ' 24- 25 ; Y.M.C.A. Delegate t state Convention; Newspaper Correspondence t ' lul. ' ' I ' l- ' i:; ; Junior-Senior Decorating Committee ' 24 ; R.O.T.C. Camp McClellan, Ala. Bright lights, swaying figures, bewitch- ing music, or a palette, paint, ami brush — such are dear to the heart of 1 . C This hoy shoves a wicked pencil ; he can draw anything from an Arabian Mosque to an ace of spades. Doubtless, in later years we shall hear of some sensation he has created in the Latin Quarter or Greenwich Village. For in . I nue. I . ( ' . sails for gay Paree; whether to study Architect lire 01 Capture hearts we do nol know. but. judging from past experiences in Anderson, we are in- clined to think the latter. 1). ( ' . has made many friends at Clemson . ' Mid mi the Hill. A true friend, a good worker, ami a good student, 1 . C. has shown his ability in Architecture ami we prophesy a brilliant future for him. V let nt ii-Four

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jVfV ' - l , v . |S w SS P [fat mt V 5f ktVJ . , ■ - .v. :s ' J CK BABB Pelzer, S. C. ' Things worth doing at all, are north doing well ELECTRICAL BNG1 N E ER1 N I . Private; Private; Private; Second Lieutenant; Orchestra ' 2i- ' 2 ' : ; Anderson Count] Club; Band ' 24- ' 25; (;i mii McClellan, Ala., R.O.T.C. We wish to present .lack, the boy with auburn hair from Pelzer. .lack cast his lot with the Tigers in ' 21. For two years he gave many a dancer a treat by tickling the ivory in the Tiger Jungaleers. He was not content to he only a second I ' ader- ewski. but he wished to he a rival of Edi- son, so he chose Electrical Engineering as his course. He also was a member of the cadet hand and pumps a bass almost as efficientlj as he chases electrons. This lad is an A-l hoy and has won for himself a host of friends who will always remember him with the deepest affection. Brass-head , as he K often called, is a favorite among the hoys as well as anion;; the fairer sex. So here ' s to Jack, wherever you tna.v go, or whatever yon may do. we wish you the greatest of success and trust that you will always maintain your magnetic personality. JOHN CALLAHAN BAGWELL Honea Path. S. C. ' Let ii forget the things of the post anil press forth into the things of the future. AGRICULTURAL EDUCATION Private ; Private : Sergeant : Second Lieutenant ; President Agricultural Society; Vice President Agricultural Societj : President Calhoun Litei u 5oi etj ; President B.Y.P.U. ; Member Se i Honor Council; Friendship Council; Anderson County Club; Senior R.O.T.C, Camp McClellan, Ala.; Member t Dead Beats Club, Camp Mc Clellan, Ah.. In the fall of ' 21 there ventured forth out of II a Path this bright young lad. Johnny, though vivacious and witty, is sober-minded and sincere. lie i- a straight forward, honest, and hard-working fellow, and never shuns the call of duty. The promotion to sergeant in his junior year won him the nai f Sarge. Sarge ' s big heart, sympathetic nature, and winning personality, coupled with his regard for truth and honesty have won for him the respect of the entire class, who unite in wishing for him the best life can give. Twenty-Five

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