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e Q i l I A ,. 1 l l l i. HOLMES ALFORD SEMKEN, B. S. Scmu1iv Chow cHARLEs'roN, s. C. C lzcmistry Basket-ball, '24, '25, Holmes, better known as Semmie, came to the College determined to have a good time. This he has carried out very successfully. He is one of those fortunates who can readily make such a determination, being the possessor of a good, healthy brain, which makes classes the least of worries. In the first two years of his college career, Semmie answered the call of athletics, making the varsity basket-ball squad as a forward. Besides being a successful college stu- dent, Semmie has earned the name of Coach, and is looked upon as a model by many small boys of Charleston. Any afternoon hc can be sccn coaching athletics at one of our largest playgrounds, of which he is director. It is not at all unusual for f'Semmie's teams to come out with all honors at the end of a season. ' Semmie is characterized by his extreme ncatness. He never talks of himself but we if feel that he has great plans for the future, and we wish him all kinds of luck and happiness in attaining them. ' l Page Ivfffy-ffgllf if I :S- ..ff A X r 1 i I 1
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in T' T55 ,' 1, -A -4 Z 'X ,- -,A fp, 'iq' sg, , , , Jw f . Q . . ,M 1. H 1. , ,AIN I f- ,i qf'--fi.LL-- , 37 , . , , w..- , ,.1r:.fx 12,1 . i 1 , . . e . , Q i X , , , N M, , xx 2, VL-I , W, - ,.,A , X, f,.,,i:1:,' , ,V , ,V lx, , .. llpff Av - fr , phi- itil 'i 4 tl-5 , l A l DOROTHY SPEISSEGGER, B. S. Boots I A 419 CHARLESTON, s. C. Chemistry Co-Ed Club, '25, '20, '27g Y. W. C. A., V Boots' attractiveness comes not only from her frankness and originality, but also from her unfaili11g cheerfulness. Nobody has ever seen f'Boots with the blues. She is one of those calm, unruffled spirits, nothing, not even Chem II tests can frustrate her. And the wonderful thing is, she makes other folks feel the same way! NVhen you are wringing your hands and wailing in the depths of despair, Boots, without seeming to do 21 thing, can make you feel that everything is going to be all right. That's Boots' character-to be generous and helpful. Another admirable quality is her originality, which has gone far toward mak- ing Co-Ed Club programs a success. Although she does not go out herself for athletics, she is a staunch supporter of old College and may be seen at all of the games rooting for her team and doing all she can to help it win, Taking in all, she is a dependable, earnest and whole-hearted, charming worker, and a lovable companion. Page Sixty f I 1 '. '11 l
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