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Harold Thomas Bridgman, A. B. lontreat, N. C. ' High erected thoughts seated in a heart of courtesv. Entered College 1915; Philomathian Literary Society; Chaplain; Member of Ministerial Band; Secretary of Student Volunteer Union of S. C; Vice-Presi- dent ' 15-16; President ' 16-17; Class Foot Ball ' 15-16; Class Basket Ball ' 15-16. This remarkable portion of altitude stepped into our class in 1915. Mr. Bridgman came to P. C. after taking his B. S. degree at the Citadel; since com- ing to P. C. he has specialized in Languages and Philosophy. He has a bril- liant mind and is a hard worker, always on the job and never unprepared. Al- though Bridgeman was the last one to join our class, yet we will ever be glad to claim him as a member. His accomplishments in a single year show that he is head and shoulders above the average student. He is usually very quiet and dignified. Since coming to P. C. Bridgman has given us a high opinion of true friendship. His highest ambition is to spread the gospel in foreign lands.
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Albert White Brice, B. S. Chester, S. C. When I open my mouth to speak let no dog bark. Entered College 1912; Philomathian Literary Society; Monitor; Secretary, Critic, Vice-President, President; Commencement Orator; Asst. busines manager of the Collegian 19 14- ' 15; Business Manager of Pac-Sac I915- 16; Secretary of Athletic Association; Member of foot ball team 191 3- ' 14, 1914-M5, 1915- ' 16; Wearer of P ; Base ball team 1 9 1 3- ' 1 4; 1 9 1 4- 1 5; 1 9 1 5- ' 1 6; Vice-President of class 1 9 1 3- ' 1 4; 1 9 1 4- ' 1 5; President of Class 1 9 1 5- ' 1 6; Class basket ball, 1 9 1 5- ' 1 6; Secretary and Treasurer Student Body 1915- 16. We have before us one of the most talkative members of our class. He is known everywhere as being able to talk whether he has anything to say or not. He is called by us Obadiah, though his real name is Albert White. On the gridiron for three years he has been among the grittiest and most persever- ing of the eleven. He has also several Old English P ' s to his credit for his star work behind the bat as a member of our base ball team. But not only has he been a hard worker in athletics, but also in his college work and in the Lit- erary Society, and as business manager of the Pac-Sac he has been a faithful worker. During his college career he has made quite a hit with the fair sex. Of late, however, he is making an extensive study of birds and has about decided that the Martin bird has the sweetest song of them all.
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J. W. C. Bell, Jr., B. S. Highland, Ark. Though he was rough he was kindly. Entered College 1912; Eukosmian Literary Society monitor; president, vice-president; orator in oratorical contest; orator at commencement; athletic editor of Collegian 1915-16; Advertising manager of the PaC-SaC; Foot Ball team ' 13-14; 14-15; Capt. 1915-16; 1916-17; wearer of P and two stars; Class Bas- ket Ball I 5- ' 16. The above is a real counterfeit of the harsh features of Mr. J. W. C. N. L. T., X. Y. Z. (alphabet) Bell — better known as Capt. Bell. Just as Bell heads our number alphabetically, so he heads it in Foot Ball. He enjoys the distinc- tion of having been a varsity man for three years, without having lost one single play that P. C ' s. team ever made. Billie is also one of those good fellows that one finds in novels and is noted for his cheerfulness and unselfishness. His long suit is entertaining, all of the Foot Ball men remember Those spreads. He also can entertain the ladies very well indeed, and has been a regular heart smasher with no conscience at all. Billie has a splendid business head with plenty of foresight as a sideline. And last but not least he is a good sport, with plenty of vim and an excellent personality which charms all who come in con- tact with him in becoming fast friends. Outside the many faults recorded Bell is a pretty good fellow.
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