Erskine College - Arrow Yearbook (Due West, SC)

 - Class of 1906

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THE NAUGHTY-SIX CALYX WALTER MAY HUNTER-HHUNTQ' . MAMIE. No sense has he of ills to come, No care beyond to-day. With a hey and a ho, and a hey nonino, Mr. Hunter first made himself heard in this world on January 8, 1882, in the home of his par- ents, Rev. and Mrs. W. M. Hunter, near Statesville, N. C. His gray matter was first cultivated in Greenbrier Academy, Lewisburg, W. Va., to which place his father l1ad moved. For two years his services were those of a clerk in W. Va., but in '01 he matriculated at Erskine College, and since that time has been to her a loyal son. His name is found on the membership roll of the Philomathean Society and Y. M. C. A. For three years he has been a participant in the semi-annuals, and in his Freshman year was awarded a medal from his Society. We would not nn- dertake to mention the times he has been called on to play the role of marshal. He is never awed by any assemblage, and has an addiction to loquacity. BESSIE PARKS JACKSON- PUSH. Eyes that could see her on a summer day, Might find it hard to turn another way. Miss Jackson commenced her earthly sojourn in Clover,' and became a daughter to hor parents, Mr. and lVI1'S. J. F. Jackson, o11 An- gust 7, 1884. Her ea1'ly education was begun in the Clover High School, and after finishing' there, she came to Erskine, and stood in the ranks of the Fresh. During' her Freshman year she disting'uished herself in debate at the Calliopean Animal Celebration. She has been president of the Calliopean Society, was chief marshal at the annual in '04, in her Junior year was president of the Y. W. C. A., and the Y. W. C. A.'s representative at the Asheville Conference, has taught one year at Liberty Hill and proved her efficiency in this line, is associate exchange editor of the Erskinian, and secretary of her class. 45 4? W. M. HUNTER ffl. . x MISS BESSIE JACKSON

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THE NAUGHTY-SIX CALYX MISS KATHERINE FLENNIKEN A. M. IIAIJDON KATHERINE PATTON FLENNIKEN- ' ' KATIE. ' ' The mild expression spoke a mind In duty firm, composed, resigned. Miss Flenniken is the second child of Wai'- ren Harvey and Katie Patton Flenniken, and her days number back as far as April 13, 1834. Her early education was begun at Mt. Zion Institute in her native town, Win11sbo1'o, S. C., and is now being' completed after a four years course at Erskine. She is a member of the Calliopean Society, and was one of the winning' debaters at the annual celebration in her Freshman year. She has served as pres- ident of her society, vice-president of her class in '05, president of her class in '06, as- sociate exchange editor of the Erskinian, and associate editor of the Calyx, and the brunt of Prof. Grier s jokes. ALLEIN MERLE HADDON. His profile was striking, resistless, and grand, His manners were gentle, complying, and blandf' Mr. Haddon is the son of Rev. S. YVa1'd and Annie G. Haddon of Spotswood, Va., and tirst yawned as he entered this world in 1835, at Hapine, Va. To the Valley High Sehool, of Spotswood he Iirst went for instruction. and in later years eznne to Erskine College for his linishing touches. IVl1ile in the high school both the or:1tor's and ll0l'l2liIll0l S 1ll9Kl2liS were won hy him, and in his 1'il'0Sllllltlll year at ltlrskine he again won the deel:1i1ner's lned- al. He is n meinlmer of the lflnplientain So- eiety and Y. M. ll. A. ln his Sophomore yenr he was deelnilner at the lflnpliermziin sen1i-:1n- nnnl. and in his Junior year disting'uished hinisell' in debate :it the ldupheiniani zlnnnatl. lle was president ol' the selni-:nnnml in his Senior yenr, :ind associate editor ot' the Calyx.



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THE NAUGHTY-SIX CALYX R. L. JENKINS ROBERT LATHAN JENKINS-' ' PULLET. Happy am I, from care I am free, Why ain't they all contented like me? Pullet: is a Yorkville lad and has doubtless turned the old town up side down with some of his projects. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. VV. YV. Jenkins, and first appeared in a poultry ya1'd on July 19, 1884. Nine years of his life were spent in the Yorkville Graded School, and two in a private school. He is the third of his family to attend Erskine College, aml like his brothers, is a loyal Eu- phemian, and a member of the Y. M. C. A. He is a handy fellow, and is probably more so because of his connection for two years with an electrical company. Among' all the stud- ent body there is not one who is his enemy. and we predict for him a. large circle ot' friends where ever his lot be cast. MOl4'l+'A'l'T GR I ICR K ll? KPATHICK- 'tKlRK. Too little known to be appreciated: too retiring to win renown. 'l'l1e date of Mr. Kirkpatrick's natirily is January l-l, lSStS, the place, Mecklenburg t'onnty, N. tl. Ile is the son ot llev. and Mrs. A. G. Kirkpatrick, who placed him lirst in the Prosperity Graded School t'or the pur- suit. ol' knowledge. lla claims not to have won any medals because he didn't take that , I conrse.' llis education in later years has been at ltlrskine College. to wlncll place llc came in 'l5ltl2, entering' the Sophomore t'lass. anal allving' himsell' with the l'lnlomatlnan Society and Y. M. t'. A. ln his Senior year he served his society as president ol' the semi- annual celebration. Ile is a member ol' the choir, a good allllete, and l'or three years has M 4,, KlRKI'A'l'1LlCK been a member ol' l'lrskine's baseball team.

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