Erskine College - Arrow Yearbook (Due West, SC)

 - Class of 1909

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50113121-W Xfl011A11 WICGILL ANDREW MOFFATT MCCILL CC D! Duck Thu 1111111 'zul11,1.v1' cyv is F'Z't'l' Illl l11'111.wIf. There entered this world August 6. 18556, at Bethany, S. C., a concentrated bunch of squall. afterwards called Andrew Moffatt McGill, to distinguish it from the thousands of such bless- ings that daily arrive. Duck having gradu- ated f1'OlH the Bethany High School, where he won a clebater's and a declaimer's medal, came to Erskine in IQO5. In the Euphemian Society. of which he is a member. Duck, at regular intervals, fondly informs the others, You call me chief, and you do well to call me chief, much t0 their edilication. Duck is generally admitted to be a pretty good fellow, as far as he goes-he is live feet. six inches. WILLIAM CAMPBELL lVlcLAlN Cam 'But cz .S'lIlfO0f1Z and .ffuidftzst 111i11d with tlzozzglzts and calm a'cs1'1'ts.' The president of the class of 1909 Xfvllllillll Campbell McLain, became a resident of this tcirestrial orb January 7 1889 taking up his abode in Alexander County. N. C. In his biief span of years he has seen thc interior of sex eral 'educational institutions: Statesville Graded School Statesville Academy Oak Ridge Institute and the University of N. C. Since his entrance into the Sophomore class at iscine am ms Jun uusy forging dis! tinctions. In IQOB hc xx as assistant lII'llI'lgLl' of httn assistant manager of tht base ball tcfun. lIe has been presidtnt of the Phil0in'1tht-an ociety 'ti 'ell 'ts of tis c 'm is Poetry and Short Story Editor of the l'lsSNlN- iw and Philomathean editor of the l1ts141N- 1xN.x. ie imin'1ry ct tst t was ciosen to represent thc solltgc thi: yen' at tht South Carolina Intercolltghte Uratorical Lonttst 'it breenwood. . A . , ,, If U! G. , Y , 1' . 3- V Q c 1 .. c 3 -I' V x. 1 ,V C E11 , C l. In l 1 l l l I, J V L L l 3 the track team, and for the past two years has g . L . K S' . . s w 1 . l lass Ca , , 4 . L. . In tl pi cl 1 int 1 h A .1 , , . L ,Q . N .K A L A C L 1 s I9 - 1 XXlI.l.l.XKl L.xx11-1:1211 Ilcl..x1N. Y

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-EXW CALVIN EDXVARD MCCAW. CALVIN EDWARD McCAW- Caw Kind alt was coizscimzcc and tclzdrc lzrerz'e,'! Calvin Edward McGaw became acquainted with his father and mother March 2, 1887, at Rives, Tennesse. Learning to play ball in the schools of that place, he brought this knowl- edge to Erskine with him in 1905. Catching on the State championship team of ,O7, he batted 463, CaW is president of the Athletic Association and assistant manager of the track team. Along literary lines he has held every oftice in the Euphemian Literary Society, ex- cept that of chaplain and doorkeeper. Caw is assistant literary editor of the ERSKINIAN. and a member of the Erskine Quartette. JAMES ERSKINE IVICDANIEL- Mac E'z'e1' dI'I'ffI.lIg, a'1'1'fz'1'1zg,, d1'1'ff1'11g, Ever driffilig 011.11 James Erskine McDaniel sidled into the affairs of this World September I7, 1889. From his native hills in an adjoining county his father brought him to Due West, and started the lad into the graded school. ln clue time lie became a college boy. As a hard lesson frequently makes him sick, Mac is a won- derful illustration of the power of niinil over nizutter. Notwithstanding his fceblcncss in this one direction, he is much to be found on the athletic liclcl, both as a spectator and as a participant. llcforc thc ilcath nf football was ilccrccrl by thc faculty, Mac was a valiant star on thc gridiron. llis nainc is found written on Iffiuwlicniizfs roll. lb ' i 1 . . .Inu-,s lgicsiclxi-, Nh l Mxlhli.



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Rorzizal' l'lClR'1'ON Mooiui. ROBERT I-IORTON MOORE H Shorty Peace dwells not 11011.-t111's I'l!0'0L U, fav' Bcfrays 110 Sf?l'I'I'2' of 1'Ufm5C. bb LL If you, a stranger in Due XVest. should hap- pen to be at the postoftice at noon, and hear some one remark, You've penty of time, come on, let's go to Forbidden. take a careful look at that individual, for it is Shorty Moore. This Wonderful assemblage of mind, muscle and seriousness began scrutinizing earthly objects at Fayetteville, Tenn.. on November 9th, 1885. After taking a course in Femal- ology in the lllolino High School, Shorty heard rumors of an instiution in South Caro- lina where the science of Wficket Making was taught. Upon receipt of this information, he took the train for Due lVest, matriculated at Erskine one September morning in 1905, and fifteen minutes later was on Forbidden making wickets. Finding a society pin necessary be- fore a touchdown could be made. he became a Pliilomathean. He has served that society as secretary and rice-president. CI-IARLEY HADDON NABERS Charley 'TH nzalec Hire gloriozzs by my fvcn. --Jud funzozzs by my f7l'IlSh.'U lnnnortal versatility, thou art doomed to be inearnated in a product of Laurens County, S. C., Charley Haddon Nabers, who first played with the sunbeams on November 13th, 1889! Charleyfs parents early saw the latent genius in their light-haired babe. and took him to Anderson to give him the benelit of the best education possible. After linisliing the scliools there, he joined us in September. ioooi Quite versatile, Charley is a scholar, student, journalist, artist. essayist, poet and Y. M, C. LX. leader. , He won the Sophomore essayist medal in IQON, and has contributed more to the success of the ERsk1N1.xN than any other member of the class. He is also Art editor of the ll:ltSliINlAN.X. lispecially inter- ested in Y. N. C. XX. work, Charley has repre- sented the association at the following conven- tions: .rXshyille, 'O7: Clemson. 'O71 Columbia, '08, and Montreal, '08 20 Y t , kll.XRI,l-,X llxnnox X.XllI'fRS.

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