. Taps. 0. Y. A. CLASS President Garvin. W. R. Vice-President McCants. C. Y. Secretary and Treasurer Mathis. R. J. Adams. J. F. J. L. J. C. C. J. j. TX . W. H. C. Garison. F. J. T. H. E. W. R. C. J. D. B. T. A. Parish. C. W. H. N. J. M. R. J. E. S. J. C.\\ina


. Taps. 0. Y. A. CLASS President Garvin. W. R. Vice-President McCants. C. Y. Secretary and Treasurer Mathis. R. J. Adams. J. F. J. L. J. C. C. J. j. TX . W. H. C. Garison. F. J. T. H. E. W. R. C. J. D. B. T. A. Parish. C. W. H. N. J. M. R. J. E. S. J. C.\\inaard. B. HISTORY 0. Y. A. CIASS *18 It was on the ninth day of October. 1917, that our class of about thirty-fivein number arrived at Clemson. All of us were at a new place, and most of us thoughtthat a Sophomore was a real Tiger: however, some of the upper classmen made u-feel at home. Most of us realized that we were to be here for only one vear: so, whenour work started, each and every one went at it in the right spirit: i. with de-termination. The military rules were new to us and seemed usele-^ W hen the officer-began to teach us right lace and about face. we thought them to be crooks:but. when we got accustomed to it all. we decided that it was one of the necessaryparts of our course. We have tried to do our share in all the many military never feel at home unle-- mo-t of us have from three to five extras to walk. In athletics, we had but little showing. This was due to to our arriving twoweeks later than the other Freshmen: however, we did give two men to the foot-b


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