Presbyterian College - Pac Sac Yearbook (Clinton, SC)

 - Class of 1910

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THE COLLEGIAN. 7 YT lXlARY Dn,L,xRn. .411 of thc' floss, -:with H10 v.1'repfi0:1 of nur, From other pillars to Ciflllftlll have mule. Tlzc' only one left, flzc' lzz'sfu1'1'a1z, you src, Is proud to bc culled tl Cflllfdlllitlll-.ll. D. Last of all, but not least, this maid, historian of her class in '06, '07, and '10, was fortunate to step up each year with thc class, but as she has won no medals so far, she asks for a Scrap of the college as a souvenir of her college days. And now, underclassmen, with sad hearts we leave you, but of all our labors, trials, and hardships during the past four years, the heaviest task and the most heart-rending one is upon us now as we bid you farewell. Dear Juniors, who haveaclimbed the heights and are now prepared to Hll our places, we ask you not to follow in our footsteps, but t0 fol- low the path we have led, and reach the goal with the highest honors and dignity that can be bestowed upon you. Too late we have dis- covered Wherein lay our weakness, so take our advice and profit by the example we have set you. Remember that in us you have friends who are willing to assist you in any way at any time. NVe are grateful to you for your interest in us during the past three years, and with

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6 THE COLLEGIAN. .-nfl I 9 ANNE :XUs'1'1N T110 111cvkesf, g11'11fl1's1' 111131 of H10 class. IJLIS 7u111'kc'd 011 l71'tl'Z'L'1j' in 1110 lust. If H10 1111dC1'1'l11.rs111C11 his 11111110 tt'011I11' lc11o-af, BJ' Dlllqfflfl Blwllll 111' is rtrllud H1'11110. Here's a youth who didn't enter col- lege with the rest, liut since entering our class, we've found him a very stu- dious lmoy. He came from Texas, yet we are as proud of him as though he were a Carolinian. He does not lie- lieve in the strenuous life, but in se- renitfj He speaks only when spoken to, unless he wishes to e .ax Dr. Bean- then he speaks rapidly, in German. lndecd, he is very studious and never shirks a duty. lle has proved himself a noble character. lrle has l.een comluctor, correspond- ing secretary, critic. vice-president, and president of the Eukosmian Literary Society: treasurer of Y. M. C. A. in 'OS-'OQZ assistant luusiness manager of Tlllfl LiliI.I.EGl,XN in 'OS-'CQQ literary edi- tor for rl1HE Co1.1.1z1z11xN in '09-'1o: and alumni editor of CoL1.1:rj:1.xN for 'IO-VII. S1165 f11,'1', 111111 ff1ll'C', KI Cl11'1'5fi1111 girl i1111'c1'd. HC1' f11s1'1'1111f1'11g ici! is 11c'f'c1' slow. d1:1'1'1111 srlzool doflz Sindy 11111rl1 111111' 1'c11d, uf 1'111'11f1'o11 flllle' they .Say 1101 50. 11c1'e1' Iill flzis our ftlll' llcIfI Z'C llllltl Jlfllll finds 41 lI0l7lC'l' girl 1711111 0111' 0-2011 .J1111c'. Slit' Bllf lvef Her application, and natural quick- ness of mind combine to give her a very high class average. She is very popular in her class, and equally so with the Faculty. She is the most studious of our class: is good-natured, gentle, and kind to all. She will sue- ceed in life as she has done in college. Historian of her class in 'OQ, poet of her class in 'CS and 'IOQ won the his- tory medal in 'OSJ and has led her class the last two years of college. ,I .4 l 1 B. SCHLOTTER.



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8 THE COLLEGIAN. heavy hearts we now commit the responsibility of the underclassmen, and the guiding hand to you, rising Seniors, with the best of wishes. XVe now bid you farewell. ' XVise little Sophs., who have worked faithfully and climbed to the Junior height, we gladly submit you to the care and protection of the class of '11, XVe have watched them during their careeriand feel sure they will make for you an excellent guide. You have done faithful work so far, so keep aspiring to higher things until the goal is reached. Wfe feel a deep interest in you, and our prayer is that you will not be content with your mark in college, but will accomplish' great work for Him who made and loves you. It now becomes our solemn duty to bid you, too, farewell. Rising Sophs., we congratulate you on your first collegiate work. You have learned how to work, and may you accomplish more each step of your way. Our fellowship with you was indeed pleasant, and now, as we leave you, we're not cutting ourselves off from you entirely, but shall think of you as you advance to the position we now occupy. Tis now we, too, must part. Farewell! Dear little Preps., who are now ready to begin your collegiate work, we warn you to perform faithfully your work each day, for the course before you is hard. You will have ups and downs, and the way will seem rugged indeed, but remember that Qbqyond the Alps lies Italy. VVe are confident that you will be successful, and with best wishes wc must part with one and all. Farewell! To the Faculty, whom we all honor and respect, we extend our thanks and just appreciation for their kind and sympathetic aid dur- ing the past four years. Farewell! Farewell! M. DILLARD Class Historian, IO. 1

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