Taps . Page Eighty-five. JAMES HENRY YARBOROUGH Lowryville, S. is great, but silence is greater. Private; Corporal; Sergeant; S. A. T. C.; T. C. Camp Lee. Vice-President Veterinary Science Club ; ChesterCounty Club; Senior Privates Club; Class Foot-ball ; Freshman and Sophomore Class Baseball. Here is a man whom we cannot help but career at Clemson can do nothing else thanreflect credit on his home county, Chester. Therehe became so fond of gazing upon the realities ofnature that since coming to Clemson, the call ofthe movies has overpowered him. But such senti-mentali


Taps . Page Eighty-five. JAMES HENRY YARBOROUGH Lowryville, S. is great, but silence is greater. Private; Corporal; Sergeant; S. A. T. C.; T. C. Camp Lee. Vice-President Veterinary Science Club ; ChesterCounty Club; Senior Privates Club; Class Foot-ball ; Freshman and Sophomore Class Baseball. Here is a man whom we cannot help but career at Clemson can do nothing else thanreflect credit on his home county, Chester. Therehe became so fond of gazing upon the realities ofnature that since coming to Clemson, the call ofthe movies has overpowered him. But such senti-mentalities have had no detrimental influence uponhis college course. His studies have always beenthe first consideration, and he is to be commendedbecause of his conscientious work. Yabbo has never been known to say anythingof his fellow man. He is reserved, and his admir-able qualities have won him many friends who cannever forget his amiable disposition. Yabbo decided to study the great science ofveterinary medicine. We are


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