. PaC-SaC 1919. he class of 19 in the Soph, year fromDavidson, he has been faithful to us in the yearsfollowing. Joe is indeed one of the finest, brightestfellows of whom we boast. He is truly an optimistin the fullest sense of the word. We always see himwith a smile upon his face and with pleasing wordsupon his lips. He has for the past three years beena tower of strength on the Basket-ball and Baseballteams, having, as Captain, led the Blue Stockingstime and time again to victory. But as good an ath-lete as he is, yet he is not lacking in the work there also has been characteri


. PaC-SaC 1919. he class of 19 in the Soph, year fromDavidson, he has been faithful to us in the yearsfollowing. Joe is indeed one of the finest, brightestfellows of whom we boast. He is truly an optimistin the fullest sense of the word. We always see himwith a smile upon his face and with pleasing wordsupon his lips. He has for the past three years beena tower of strength on the Basket-ball and Baseballteams, having, as Captain, led the Blue Stockingstime and time again to victory. But as good an ath-lete as he is, yet he is not lacking in the work there also has been characterized with thatsame faithfulness and fidelity as has his work onthe ball field. Indeed, he is an all-round man. He has made themost of his opportunities and he will leave us as oneof the best prepared men of his class. The goodwishes, the good will and friendship of each memberof his class go out to him as he goes out into thegreat world. We believe in him and we are look-ing for big things from him in the 1 , v € fcAit o f _ npcu 4^ »& \1 VR10N RICHARDS CARRIGAN Society Hill. S. C. B. A.; Phi. Cracker Corresponding Secretary. Treasurer and Vice-President Philomathian Literary Society; Presidentand Poet Class: Assistant Manager Baseball; Presi-dent Student Body; Editor-in-Chief PaC-SaC; Sec-ond Lieutenant Inf. U. S. A.; Capt. Co. R. C. An affable and courteous gentleman. Sir the Companys formed. We are proud ofCracker for he has already made a record forhimself. Entering college in 1915. he remained withus until his countrys call was stronger. In (hesummer of 1918 he was one of the number to gofrom this college to Plattsburg Trainng Camp atwhich place he was commissioned Second Lieutenantin the 1 . S. Infantry. He remained in service untilJanuary. 1918, when on being discharged, he return-ed to join the ranks of the class of 19. We are proud to claim him again as one of ournumber. We were more than glad to welcome himback to our ranks. His coolness under all


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