Presbyterian College - Pac Sac Yearbook (Clinton, SC)

 - Class of 1912

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. .gg 5 HARRY KYTEDIAN SLIGH QSpecialJ s1zN1f:cA, s. C. He only speaks when spoken to. Harry's career at P. C. has been intermittent. but we are proud to have him with us at the end. He loves math. because he says absence makes the heart grow fonder. Entered college in 'UTS member of Philomathian Literary society. JOHN MILLS LEMMON, A. B. w1NNsBoRo, s. c. A purpose ever before his eyes. Lemmon was reared on the farm and is good natured. slow, modest and self-respecting. He suffers un- der the disadvantage of not appreciat- ing a joke, but his invariable good nature comes to the rescue. He's not been a-waisting his time at P. C. 'Ne will never be other than proud of this member of our class. Entered college in 'OTZ president Freshman class: secretary Junior classy member Philomathian Literary society: president lst term '11-'12g treasurer in '10-'llg president Y. M. C. A. 'lu-'llz president student body this year. Literary editorhof Collegiang rep- resented his society in the annual de- bate and helped win the cup.

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' I'm no' the thing I should be, Nor am I yet the thing I could be. N FRANK COLEMAN YOUNG, A. R. CLINTON, S. C. A Stone is silent and oifendeth not. To look at Frank, you would not , think him the same boy that he was when he entered the Junior Prep class. His life has changed and we now see him versed in all the walks of life. Since entering college he has done sime tall stepping to stay with us. But he stayed and we are glad of it and most heartily do we wish him well as he leaves us. Entered college in 'O6: vice-presi- dent of class in his Senior yoarg mem- ber of Eukosmian Literary society. ELIZA AIKEN NEVILLE, A. B. -' CLINTON, s. C. She has been devoted to outdoor life and is famed as a tireless walk- er. She has had 6 happy years in college and may the rest of her days be true to the precedent of those years. M, She studied Latin 4 yearsg cum X iii! -' af magna diilicultate. 1 Entered college in '06g vice-president i ' Soph classg historian of Senior class. GRANTLAND GRAHAM, A. B. ESTILL, s. c. ' All the great men are dying and I don't feel well myself. He delights in metaphysical ramifications, in transcendentalistic raptures, in ethereal figures of imagination. The fates were with him, however, so he came to P. C. to displace the dust in his brain with Latin. He is cou- scientious and hard-working and if he continues, his path will lead him to fame and honor. Entered college in 'OSQ member of Philomathian Literary society. I



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II I Pol. X Clinton, S. C., May 1912 No. 4 literary epartmmt -Ol. G. A. NICKLES and E. A. FULLER, Editors -,.i-... Qenior Qlllass ifaistnrp The history of our class, unlike Gaul, is divided into four parts, each part being a discourse on one of the years that we have served here. Four of our members can boast of having entered the Junior Prep Class and two of having entered the Senior Prep. There were 22 of us who entered P. C. as Freshmen in 1908. No, really we have not always been Seniors, as so many think!! Our first year was spent in rubbing oii' our greenness and in preparing ourselves for the work that was to follow. We all got through and there were 14 to return in 1909. Having become accustomed to the ways of the college we could look with joy and not dread to the Rat Reception. During this year we were represented in base ball and in the college glee club and orchestra. Our class has been decreasing and there were only 13 of us tn return in 1910. In April 1911 our hearts were saddened by the sudden death of one of our former class mates, T. Cleveland Thompson. We still respect his memory and mourn his loss. After the commencement exercises, we returned to our homes wondering if this really was our last vacation. This, our last year has been a successful one from many standpoints. Only our class can know our trials and tribula- tions, which have been manyg but our pleasures have counter-

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