Presbyterian College - Pac Sac Yearbook (Clinton, SC)

 - Class of 1940

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WALTER EUGENE BROOKER B.S. IN COMMERCE PI KAPPA PHI Denmark, South Carolina Pete ' s apparent nonchalance disguises both ambition and ability. He has tried his hand at sports, fisen to the top m his fraternity, and made a legion of friends. Neither feminine nor scholastic work ever worried him. Adept in the social graces. Pete was a favorite with the ladies. Not a genius in any particular field, but consist- ent rn all, Pete should make a good business man. Freshman Football (I), Varsity Football {?)- Frcshrr O ' csidcnt, Pi Kappa Phi {4). Tfack (I); JOHN HOLLOWAy BROUGHTON B S. IN COMMERCE PI KAPPA PHI Warren, Arkansas Johnny : the guy who crossed a thud of the continent to come to P. C; the fellow who knows everybody and is a teal friend to all He had the distinction of being the first student m South Carolina to fly solo under P. C ' s C. A. A. He must have been the original Arkansas traveler because he came all the way from the Oiarks. For two years he has been continually looking at the picture of The Girl from Queens. Block P Club (3, 4): Football [3, 4); Track (3, 4); Basketball (4): Swimming (2, 3). JAMES ROBERTSON BUCHAN 6 S. IN COMMERCE BETA KAPPA Mullins, South Carohna Why don ' t we have Glen Millei? President of the Pan-Hcllemc Council, Jim was continually trying to explain that big bands were not to be had for three bucks. As head of the council, he dis- played real initiative and a keen business mind. Between dances, Jim related in the Y to play bridge, a pastime at which he was unexcelled, if not un equaled. As a business man we predict that Jim will rise above the crowd. Prc5idcr t of Pon-Hcllcnic Council (4).

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E. COMPTON BLANKENSHIP A.B. Jackson, Georgia Whenever there was a gadget to be fixed or an apparatus to be installed, Compton was always the one to receive the call. Com- ing to P. C from Middle Georgia College, his willingness to serve and his good fellowship have aided him immensely in finding a place in the student body. In short, Compton has gamed our respect ai well as our acclaim. Transferred from Middle Georgia College. o MAMIE CATHERINE BLANTON A.B. Spartanburg, South Carolina No bigger than a minute, Catherine was a student assistant in French for three years— a feat of which only those who are wealthy in brain power and strong of heart can boast. Thoroughly con- vinced that one profits most by not allowing fixed studies to in- terfere with one ' s education, she spent most of her time reading poems, current publications, and the latest books. French Assistant (I, 2, 3, 4); Girls ' Glee Club (3, A). LYKES MULLER BOVKIN B.S. IN COMMERCE KAPPA ALPHA, BLUE KEY Columbia, South Carolina Pro ' s abilities were early recognized by the student body and his fraternity brothers who elected him to the Presidency of Kappa Alpha. Captain of the varsity tennis team, he received wide recog- nition as one of the state ' s most outstanding players. He ' ll be remembered too, as one who was forward and diplomatic with the ladies. Capable, wetl-rounded, popular, and sincere, we give you Pro. R. O. T. C. Corporal (2), Sergeant (3), Lieutenant (4): I. R. C. (2 3, 4) Vice-President (3, 4): Captain Freshman Tennis Team (I): Varsitv Tennis (2, 3. 4), Co-Captain (3), Captain (4); Freshman -y Cabinet (1); Vice-President Y. M. C. A. (3), President (41; State Intercollegiate Tennis Champion (singles and doubles) (2); Vice-President Pan-Hellenic Council (4): BLUE STOCKING Assistant Advertising Manager (I), Advertising Manager (2); Block P Club; Blue Key- (4). LU



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SENIORS RALPH GODFREY BUCHAN B.S. IN COMMERCE BETA KAPPA Pine Bluff, North Carolina He ' ll answer to Walph, Buck, or Molecule, this fellow who for four years has been one of Coach Johnson ' s best mittmen, and who was captain of the boiing agsregation his senior year. Neither P C. dances not boKing matches will b the same without Buck. Good humor, cooperation, and the ability to get along with all are his inherent traits. To his future comrades we offer consratula- tions for the opportunity to know the one and only Buck. F.cshmar Boxing (I); Vars-ty Boxing man Track (1); Varsity Tfack (2, 3, 4); (2, 3, 4), Captain (4); Block P Club. Ffcsh- DAVID MONROE BUIE A.B. BETA KAPPA Dillon, South Carolina Dave is Dillon ' s contribution to the class of 1940. He dislikes academics as much as he loves week-ends. Women have always been the gravest weakness of Dave. His friendliness will keep for him the friends he has made, and win fot him even more. On the football field he has stood the toughest frays fot four years. Pos- sessing rare ability for bulling, Dave usually reigns supreme in such sessions. Freshman Football (1); Freshman Basketball (I); Freshman Base- ball (11: Varsity Football (2, 3, A); Varsity Boxing (3, 4); Block P Club; Secretary and Treasurer Senior Class; R. O. T. C. Cor- poral (2), Sergeant (3), Second Lieutenant (4). JOE LEWIS CLEMENTS A.B. PI KAPPA PHI Vidalia, Georgia Spruce and dapper, Curly |oins the ranks of the five-year men. He fought his way to the top in Golden Gloves and intercollegiate fistic circles, became chief ramtod of the Phi ' s, and was the first of his class to take a wife. To his natural personality add his per- fect taste in wearing apparel and you have Curly Clements, hard working, easy to know, and a good husband. Freshman Football (I)- Freshman Baseball (1); Varstty Baseball (2. 3, 4); Boxing (I, 2, 3, 4); Block P Club; V. M. C. A. Cabinet (I); Dramatic Club (3, 4); Glee Club {I, 2); State Featherweight Champion (2); S. C. Golden Gloves Champion (2); R. O. T. C. Corporal (2), Sergeant (3), First Lieutenant (4). 27

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