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n n u u k. MT— IHf— 1HE— It-H lenio r CI ass Hugh L. Eichelberger LAURENS. SOUTH CAROLINA B.A., Phil., II K $ Entered College ' 15; Member Philomath, an Literaiy Society; Varsity Football (4); All- State Tackle ' 17- ' 19- ' 20; Varsity Baseball (3); President Junior ( Mass; L . S. Army Aviation Corps 1S. Football is this gentleman ' s hobby, and boys, he surely does play the game. As an all- stale tackle ever since he has been in our midst, he has done much toward putting P. C. on the football map and is known through- out the state for his fearless and deadly tackling. His knowledge of the game is as near perfect as the author of the rule book, and if science applied becomes an art, he is an artist on the gridiron. Uncle is still an- other member of our class who began a year before us and then lost a year while serving Uncle Sam. He is destined, we believe, to be a successful business man at whatever phase of it he undertakes. His far-sightedness, good judgment and ingenuity coupled with his im- pressive personality argue well for such a success. Ike, here s to you — we wish you luck. A Truce Meet Uncle ' is rather childish (in his second childhood) and so must be approached lightly, for even Jess Willard would respect his feelings, for Ike will tackle anything. He has the honor (if it be one) of being the first man from the commonwealth of Laurens to graduate from Big Dick ' s Christian col- lege, but then we must not hold this against him too heavily. r-ir— iMf— v-il— Jl-lh l5 1 u 3 P.C. 21 25 iu
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HHE— 3HE- 3HC— 3Hl t-ir—ii-) .—}i-it=Jc l wV Senior Class Anthony White Dick OSWEGO, SOUTH CAROLINA B.A., Phil. Entered College ' IT; Member Philomathean Literary Society, Chaplain. Corresponding Secretary. First Censor. Critic. President; Debating Council; Glee Club: Pac-Sac Staff; Managing Editor and Editor-in-Chief Blue Stocking: Editor-in-Chief Collegian; Society Declaimer; Winner Orators ' Medal; Class Poet; President Sumter County Club; Presi- dent Y. M. C. A. Cabinet Member; Dele- gate to Des Moines Convention; Varsity Track (Captain): Varsity Baseball; Wearer P ; President Student Council; Corporal S. A. T. C; Sergeant R. O. T. C. ; Class Foot- ball and Basketball. Dick is a man of whom it can be said He numbers his friends by his acquaintances. His four years of college life has been used to good advantage, he being a leader in every phase of college life. Not only has he made the track team, of which he is now captain, every year, but he also has two years of base- ball to his credit. He has decided to enter the ministry, and after receiving his degree will begin to prepare himself for his life-work at the Seminary. We all forecast for Dick a huge success in life. A TV Meet A. W, — bowlegged with an arrow on his breast, pigeon-toed with a terse cooing- code, won ' t steal a base in baseball, but will pitch a tune in Glee Club. In fact, the elements are so mixed up that nature might stand up and say, This is from Sumter. u u LI Li 1 u yu u Li
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L Senior Class Joseph MacJunkin Fant SANTUC, SOUTH CAROLINA B.A.. Euk. Entered College ' 17; Member Eukosmian Literary Society: Conductor. First and Sec- ond Monitor; Blue Stocking Staff; Class Football; S. A. T. C. Joseph MacJunkin came lo us four years ago from that well-known town of S. C. — Sanluc. O. D., as he is known to us, has given additional proof to that well-established fact that a most imposing structure can be built on a firm foundation. Ever since he has graced us with his presence he has been faithful in preparing his assignments, and as an inevitable result has acquired a vast store of knowledge thai should prove useful indeed to him in later life. Fant expects to teach after he re- ceives his degree and contemplates undertak- ing such a task in his community. Surely they should receive him with open arms, for he is well fitted for such a position. But whatever be your lot or ours, kid, we ' ll never forget you and the times that we spent together in class rooms. A Truce Meet O. D is a wonderful piece of landscape, and generous, too. He ' ll spend all he ' s got on his worthless carcass and never grumble a bit about it. Always in love with another fellow ' s girl except at Christmas tide; slays locked up most of the time (in his room), but has never missed a meal at P. C. College. Rather loyal, too. Tore himself violently away from his lessons some two years ago and hastened home to help unveil the town pump. And that ain ' t all.
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