Presbyterian College - Pac Sac Yearbook (Clinton, SC)

 - Class of 1921

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MHE— 3HC— i r-3 r — IMlQ rjojN T=rr=- -)c— jl-jl— ji 7 1 L u Senior Class James Blaine Hicklin ROCK HILL, SOUTH CAROLINA B.A., Euk.. H K -I- Entered College ' IT ; Member Eukosmian Literary Society, Conductor . Corresponding Secretary, Recording Secretary, Critic, So- ciety Dec 1 aimer. Commencement Orator, President Society; Class Historian; Secretary and President Debating Council; Local Editor and Editor-in-Chief Pac-Sac; Loca Editor and Business Manager Collegian ; Blue Stocking Staff; intercollegiate Debater; Vice-President Student Council ; Secretary and Treasurer Y. M. C. A.; President York County Club; Assistant Manager and Man- ager Basketball; Athletic Council; Class Football and Basketball. Hick has proven lo ail wilh whom he has been associated for the last four years that he is a valuable asset to his college. Not only i; he capable of wielding the editorial pen to a finish, but he can pour forth a flood of oratory when needed, as from an inexhaustible source. He has always taken an active part in college life. His hobby, however, is writing for the college publications. Hicklin has been blessed with his full share of quality known as grit, and when he tackles a job you may well rest assured that he will not rest easy until it is satisfactorily finished. This trait coupled with with his friendly manner and pleasant smile bids fair lo play a large part in securing for him the high degree of success that we fee! sure is to be his in after life. A Truce Meet A perfectly good character, but a bad reputa- tion. Nobody knows just how bad he really is — but then that could be said of Jesse James. People accuse him of being anything from a preacher lo the little boy bandit, but have never been able to prove their claims. You ' d be surprised.

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)enior CI ass John Daniel Henderson LITTLE ROCK, SOUTH CAROLINA B.A., Phil. Entered College ' 17; Member Philomathean Literary Society; Doorkeeper, Second Censor, Chaplain, Corresponding Secretary, Vice- President; Collegian Staff; Y. M. C. A. Cab- inet; Pac-Sac Staff: Secretary Army V. M. C. A. -p. ' . ; President Ministerial Band; President D. C. Club; Sergeant R. O. T. C. Big Boy, as he is known to his fellow students, has a heart of pure gold. This may be called his outstanding characteristic. Kind, sympathetic, conscientious, being possessed of a keen sense of duty backed by the moral courage to do the right as he sees it. Hender- son is a man whom we all admire. In fact, Henderson has been a man upon whom we could always rely to take a part in almost all of the college activities and carry it through successfully. Big Boy has decided to enter the ministry, after having received his degree, and we feel sure that his work for the Master yield an hundredfold. May happiness and success be yours in your commendable undertaking, old scout. A Truce Meet You tell ' em. Big Boy, we ' ll rare ' round. Here is a man that forms his judgments before his concepts, who has a heart that beats occa- sionally and a razor that cuts bi-monthly ; is a riddle, a parable and a monstrosity all at ihe same time; was the cuitsquest little solsque in the worldsque after he learned the art of keeping step, and is now on the verge of be- coming a lance corporal. n ti J 3 1 Ll



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HC —IMCr Senior CI ass Alfred Oscar Jones, Jr. FORT MILL, SOUTH CAROLINA B.A., Euk. Entered College ' 17 ; Member Eukosmian Literary Society. Sergeant -at- Arms, Record- ing Secretary, Critic; Collegian Staff; Pac- Sac Staff; Y. M. C. A. Cabinet; Debating Council ; President Senior Class; President York County Club; Varsity Baseball; Wearer of P ; First Sergeant Company A, ' R. O. T. C. ; S. A. T. C. ; President Literary Society. Shadow is a man whose popularity has been increasing continuously ever since the first day he has been with us. Quiet and unobstrusive by nature, he made a great many friends in his freshman year, all of which friendships have grown stronger as the years rolled by. n fact, the art of making friends is a habit that characterizes Jones. He has also taken an active part in athletics as well as in other phases of college life, having successfully filled the position as shortstop on the varsity nine. The college publications and Y. M. C. A. are also somewhat indebted to him for their success during the past few years. Jones, as a matter of fact, is an all-round college man and ne whom we take pride in pointing out as a student of P. C. A Truce Meet Spitball Jones — no spitball artist, but an excellent spilter of the weed. Always mys- terious over anything from buying a bag of peanuts to shaking hands with a Shadow. But then it ' s his way, and so since it is his, we will pass it over and forgive him for get- ting our curiosity up so often over nothing. .

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