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. as Samdel Henry Edmunds, Jr., A.B. Sumter, S. C. Owl Phil. Class Football (3) ; Class Basketball; Tennis Team (2) ; Varsity Basketball (2) ; Manager Tennis Team (2) ; First Censor, Critic, of Society; Glee Club (3l ; Manager Glee Club; Member and Manager Orchestra; Orators Club; De- baters Club; Assistant in Department of Psychology; Historian Senior Class; R. 0. T. C, First Sergeant. Battalion Supply Sergeant. First Lieutenant. Cap- tain; Camp McClellan Club; Vice- President Sumter County Club; Local Editor PaC-SaC; Managing Editor. Blue Stocking. He was a man, take him all in all; I shall not look upon his like again. All Hail! the Mighty Duke! He has taken off every medal or prize offered for the most efficient pro- crastinator! But with it all. one can always depend on Henry to ac- complish what he undertakes. His ■ Hlrrm niiT , ' , ' ' J r - Tif ' v,J ' a ' J , ' k ' ? ' cw 1ffg ' w:M ability is not to be Sneezed at. By the way, he is a songbird of some renown, having sung for three years on the famous P. C. Glee Club. (Some say that he hangs on his limbs like a mocking bird I . Henry is another of Sumter ' s I anions sons. We wonder some- times how one little citv can give rise to so many capable men. As a soldier, there is not a better drill master than he. Without the racket of Henry and Chap. ' dormitory life would grow monotonous. Courteous, friendly, loyal, and sincere are the at- tributes of this son of P. C. We know that you are going to succeed, Henry, and our class will follow your success with interest. Twenty-Five
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{ma ybi u rA.i urwwB} JWI!AWVVL. ' TJ!fV.V«A uaflVJiHm • Robert Leland Edmunds. Jr., A.B. Sumter. S. C. Aesir Phil. Entered College ' 19-: President Fresh- man Class; Historian Junior Class; Blue Stocking Staff (2); ssistant Manager Basketball: Manager Basket- Bali; Advertising Manager PaC-SaC; Class Football; Dramatic Club: Sinn ter Couhty Hub: Manager ' s Club; K. U. T. C. Corporal : Student Assistant in Physics; Corresponding Secretary of Society: Athletic Council. The world looks brighter from behind a smile. Here is Bobbie, as he is known on the campus, and to his many intimate friends. He came to P. C. in ' 19 to cast his lot with the class of 23. and he has played his part well, in his many different lines of college activities. Bob is a conscientious and persevering -Indent, always read) and glad to shoulder his portion of the burden of the class Or to share in its mirth and fun. He is one of whom it can be truly said hi friends are numbered by his acquaintances; his sterling char- acter and disposition arc such thai the} attract and draw you nearer to him; and when you come to know him. you realize that you have a true friend in wnorn VOU can confide your trouble-, and an ietie-. knowing bis easy going, j ll disposition and sincere sympath) Will ll ' dp VOU. We wish von much success in your life ' s work, and if success at college is i pointer to the degree of suc- cess one is to attain in alter life, we all know thai you are certain to succeed, l i your tenacity ol purpose and high ideal- arc bound to win you fame, T n cnt -Fuur
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William Parker Gourdin, A. B. Pineville, S. C. Owl Phil. Assistant Business Manager PaC- SaC: Platoon Sergeant K. 0. T. C. ; Camp McClellan Club. 17 ho relished a joke, and re- joiced in a pun. Rare compound of oddity, frolic, and fun. If you don ' t believe Bill is from the low country, talk to him. He is as Broguish as a new pair of twenty-dollar ' walk-unders. That ' s what makes people listen when he talks. So you can ima- gine what kind of language he speaks when he mixes the low country brogue with the German language (he isn ' t a German tho I . Dr. Gourdine, as he will be call- ed in the near future, has for his rxrAY XiJMJtszJUii hobby, cats, frogs, II. S., and German. Willi these a? hi- favorites we predict a learned future for him. However, putting aside all joke-, except Bill, and getting serious lor mice i for really this is getting serious), Hill i one oi tin ' most popular men in the class, both with the students and with the members oi the Faculty. He has a manner repuUive to the dis- i asti lul things in ibi- life, and his cheerful ways arc envied bj all his companions. Ob- fellow, we wish you all the luck in lbi world, ami in the next, ill sou gel to the next world). The world owes you a successful life, so ma success reward your efforts. I ' ll rill I M
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