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.2 THE COLLEGIAN. The Class-of ineteen Ten PI'L'SI'fI,C1If . . . . .. nl. S. BICGREGOR I'Irv-P1'c51'lY't'11f .. .. .. . .. D. B. SMITH St'c1'Ufa1'y' and TI'L'CISIl7'Cl' . .. ll. M. SELLERS Pom' .. .. .. .. .. .. . .. ANNE AL'sT1N Proplzrf . . . . liATE AL'sT1N HI.Sft7'l'flT11 . . . . . . . . . hlARY DII.L-XRIJ cornrzs. Pzzrf-Iv and lI'Iziz'C. F1.owi2R. ClIl'lIU1'I.01l. On the twenty-seventh day of September, 1906, in the old co-llege building, which today stands on the campus of the Thornwell Qrphan- age at Clinton, S. C., about thirty-live boys and girls were enrolled as Freshmen of P. C. S. C. As a whole. this large class did good work, especially that of solving math. problems on the floor, and writing sen- tences on the stove-pipe on an April day. They enjoyed themselves together, but daily looked forward to receiving notes from the Juniors and Seniors, let drop through a hole in Dr. Bean's room door adjoining Prof. XVoodworth's. In IQO7 the class was not so large, and at inid- -term a large percentage lost its class standing. At each succeeding exam. for two years more the number steadily diniinished, until now there are only nine left. Here is a likeness and sketch of each:
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The Collegian Vol. VIH. Clinton, S. C., June, 1910 No. 5 ki A k'I4'1l A kirk'k'k'A k'k'k'A A k'k'k'k'k 'k'k'k'k'ki ki k'k'k'k'A ki A ki k'ki k'k .K . Q LITERARY DEPARTMENT 1 E XV. L. I..ATHAlXI and B. M. SCHLOTTER r Literary Editors 1 'k'k'k'ki k'k'ki'i kiddr'k'ki'i A k'A k'k 'A kir'A k'k'k'k'k'A k'k'ki k'lr'ki k'k1l A A' When Two Young Hearts are Parted liFRUll THE oIsRM-xN or 12M.xNU1cr. liIEIl2EL.3 XX'hen two young hearts are parted That once so fondly loved, lt is the sharpest sorrow That ever may be proved. That word rings like the passing bell, Farewell, farewell, for aye farewell! Nllhen two such hearts are parted That once so fondly loved. And when I first discovered That love may disappear, It was as if had vanished The sun at noon-day Clear: Rang in mine ear that mournful knell, 1 4 ' W Farewell, farewell, for aye farewelll' Vllhen iirst l learned the lesson That love may disappear. Then had my spring its ending The cause full well l know, Those lips which once had kissed me, Now cold and dumb did grow: But one word from those lips there fell, Farewell, farewell, for aye farewell! Then had my spring its ending, The cause full well I know. VV. S. B.
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THE COLLEGIAN. 3 J. S. MCGREGOR. N0 steeefw' 11111111' 1.11 all the curflz, Ill these four j'C'tI1'S -rec' le111'11c'd her 'ZU0l'ff1. ,She was 111 5011001 tl dear CIlIS.YllltIfC, S0 guess lzer lIlIlII6'.'-If 11111sf be Kate. This lady's eollege,eourse has been one of ease and pleasure. Her bril- liant mind allowed her the privilege of enjoying herself until exams., when a little bit of eramming would put her over the pass with a good mark. She is very sympathetic, and delights in aid- ing the blind, lame, and halt. Her career in this world will be a noble success. Cross Hill should be justly proud of her. She won the History Mledal in 'OQ2 was vice-president of her class in '09, and prophet of her class in '08 and 'iIO. F11111' .pt'tIl'S ago -rev ,x'1't11'reIy klleie Hott' fjl'III tl yuntlz tllllljtf IIS g1't'-te, B111 11s H10 days 'ze1'11t tjzruskly juzxf, His fl'lII-f.Y zrlzzfoldvd to IIS fuxt, t'11l1'l 111' 11151, evuy tr!! the srlztml, .-I 't'L'l',V. 511111111 llcllfif bent 111 J11le. P. C. sends out, from Ruby, S. C., a lad of whom she is justly proud. He is an athlete. lover, student, but, best of all, stands well with the Faculty, whom he has the ltnaeli of fooling His pet aversion is German, while his hobby is writing out tables in Geology. lle has worked hard for his ll. A. de- gree, but now says he would be better satislled with a ll, ll. degree. Manager of the basel all team of 'OS and 'IOZ president of the Senior Class! business manager of THE CoI.i,1ao1.xN: president of the Philomathean Liter- ary Soeiety in '10, eritie in '09, and monitor in 'OSS yiee-president of the class in 'o7: president Inter-Collegiate Tennis Association of 'ogg member of the Pi Kappa Fraternity. X Ii.-XTE EXUSTIN.
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