. Clemson College annual. EATON LOVE SAUNDERS These should be hours for necessities,not for delights. Punk first be^aii burning at McCon-nellsville, S. C, on August 41I1, getting the best to be had fromthe McConnellsville High School Punkhail no desire to hide his light under abushel; so he came to Clenison in Sep-tember, 03, and joined the bridge gangamong whom he lias been a shining lightever since. Member Calhoun address, McConnellsville, S. C. Being of a very retiring disposition,Punk will no doubt court by correspon-dence and marry by proxy. WILLIAM LEON SCHACHT
. Clemson College annual. EATON LOVE SAUNDERS These should be hours for necessities,not for delights. Punk first be^aii burning at McCon-nellsville, S. C, on August 41I1, getting the best to be had fromthe McConnellsville High School Punkhail no desire to hide his light under abushel; so he came to Clenison in Sep-tember, 03, and joined the bridge gangamong whom he lias been a shining lightever since. Member Calhoun address, McConnellsville, S. C. Being of a very retiring disposition,Punk will no doubt court by correspon-dence and marry by proxy. WILLIAM LEON SCHACHTE SERGEANT. 1ST MElTKNANT, ClllEE MU-SICIAN Speak well of everyone if you speak ofthem at all—no one of us is so verygood. In Charleston, so circled with a halo ofwarmth, beauty, culture, and style,Shack, sometimes remembered as Dy-namite, was born on the JOth of He received his early education inthe Bennett Public School and theCharleston High School. He enteredClemson in the Fall of 1903. Shack was Assistan
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