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r Alrc. dy rciiDwiKil NATOMON Mill, In liner, icitho llic cxirc-iiK-ly prac- lic.il pliilosiipliy 111 tliink and griiw rich. Atcurding to prcxy lit- is usinx iIk- siihIi.mU5 as (juinca pigs ami acciirdiii); to the suiiica pi s they (Imi ' t ft-il liki; Htiinca pigs. Is now workiri); on mental dynamite which is a corres- pondence course on the subject he teaches in school, and which may explode some well worn theories of success. WII.I.IAM IIONARI) JllNhS, l.ihi,nhiii, A.li., li.S., in I,.,S., (I ' mhylniaii Collcuc. Cillinihhi thill i-iwlyl. Mill reinciuhers a held (;oal somebody else made when he was iii school. Says he eiiioys ilaneioK and Kuess lie means it. Known 1. 1 everyone as Wee Willie, he keeps [he eatalogin); of library books down — .ine of his linest points. Waiils hi move in the new library when relnrns from Kn.iri-lni.K ihe National (.iialds. born in I ' ranee, reared in hranee, fou.elu ni lianee, JI ' AN AUTRIT, B.A., M.A., (( ' « ! rri;7r e««ri, Ihlivnslly iif 7Vw»j, naturally teaches I ' rench. South America called hmi sometime a o and lie spent about seven years traveling there. And when the I ' an-Amencan Union met in Chicago lie told people what everybody was saying. Students refuse to call the article usually on top of head anything but a tam. One of the school ' s trusties, DR. ST. CLAIR HAYES, Collinc Phyiichiii, B.A., M.D., (Pie hyliiiiiii Ccillcxf. Coliiiiihiu Viincnity). examines all the seriously injured and sick. I-orlunalely lie doesn ' t handle mental cases around the campus. Established one of the highest records ever made at Columbia University in the College of Physicians and Surgeons. His hospital is one of the best. DELMAR ORESTES RHAME, B.A., M.D., A wciatc College Physician, (Presbyterian College, Columbia Uiiiicrsily), answers the call of the sick every morn at eight. Goldbricks usuallv have to take their or his medicine, becoming as well as the sick. Few students brag about fooling him concern- ing diseases; those few ending in bed with several planned days ahead of them. JACK HAPPEL BOONE, Aiiistaiil Prnje siir nl English. B.A., M.A., (Van- ilcrbilt University), is a writer-fighter with a vengeance. In short stories and style, Steinbeck would have no chance in the ring with him. Is now working on a novel he hopes to sell. Only prof on campus to have previously taught at Clemson. Most devoted of faeuhv in cafe society. HAYES ' RHAME OF PRESByTERIfln COLLEGE ▼
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•|o say any more abnut WAMi R Al.iilR ' l ' JOHNSON, (tiaUfe Criik Col- Icfic, LhiiiiiKi y of Wiu tjii iii, Un icni y of Southern California, Uniienity of Illinois, Nor hiintcnt Unitvni y), would be impossible, liut to try to condense all that ' s been said is equally impossible, F.verybody knows twenty- rive years is a Ictng lime to coach, and all the students know the man he is. Not -because-I- wan tcd-to-sec-t he-sea- JOHN UHL NIXON, Aunt ant Athletic Coach, U.S. in C.E., (Gcorifia School of Technology), is on leave for naval service 1941-42. Once a line i;ridstcr at deor ia Tech, now teacher of mathe- matics. Has best looking PC sticker on his auto of all stickers, barring; no originals. Fraternity brother of all Alpha Tau Omega ' s, as well as Omicron l)c|[.i Kappa. I-ornier number one Philadelphia Athletic CI iICK GAI.I,AVC ' AY. li.S.. (Pres- h n iiiii j , ambitiously uncovers ambition to keep up with the times. As ctjach of baseball, he ' s produced the state ' s best team many a year. Stalking game, not corn, is his chief hobby. Thinks youngfolk have too many dances, although he violently appro cs of it for art ' s and exercise ' sake. Vi ' hen at- tending chapel a melodious tenor voice is easily distinguishable to the stu- dent next to him. Faculty-editor of The Blue Stocking. WILLIAM CHAPPELL LUFLF.R, coach II f tt iniis, does coach tennis. One of the chief tennis clinickers. One of the best pros in the South. One of the best senses of humor. One of the best talkers on school spirit. One of the best talkers. One of the best. LONNIE SEXTON McMILLIAN, Couch of Track ami Basketball, A.B., ( Prfshyfcriiiii CoUcf c) , became an Arkansas Traveler and then PC student. Famous for his cigar chewing tactics which render information getters liun- gry. Naval ensign during World ' ar I and during World ar II director of PC athletics in absence of Coaches Johnson. Nixon. Classification: Coacher of Everything. JOHNSON NIXON GALLOWAY V » McMILLIAN LUFLER OF P R E S B y T E R I fl n COLLEGE ▼
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