. Taps. early part of September. 1914. J. *? Prep. or J. B. Prep. departed from theswamps of the Savannah river and sadly made hisway to the highlands of Oconee county. In timeJ. B. became reconciled to living in the high-lands. However, at times he still fondly recallsthe giant cypress trees, the hanging moss, the thickcane brakes, and the little fiery mosquitoes of his;iati\e ;-wamp lands. Prep i- a little man in stature, but he makesup in intellect for his lack in size. He has thepersistence to sit down and study. Very few. in-deed, are the Hobo problems which his ma-intellect cannot sol


. Taps. early part of September. 1914. J. *? Prep. or J. B. Prep. departed from theswamps of the Savannah river and sadly made hisway to the highlands of Oconee county. In timeJ. B. became reconciled to living in the high-lands. However, at times he still fondly recallsthe giant cypress trees, the hanging moss, the thickcane brakes, and the little fiery mosquitoes of his;iati\e ;-wamp lands. Prep i- a little man in stature, but he makesup in intellect for his lack in size. He has thepersistence to sit down and study. Very few. in-deed, are the Hobo problems which his ma-intellect cannot solve. By his friendly smile and: nature. J. B. has made many warm friendsat Clemson. not only among his class-mates, butamong the under classmen as well. If he can gaina few more pounds. Prep expects to enter theartillery, where he is sure to do himself credit.\fter the kaiser is licked. Prep hopes to beappointed resident engineer for the city of Ellen-ton. S. C, which he will endeavor to put on CLAUDE CARADINE HARM ANLexington, S. C. It is not good that man should be alone. VETERINARY SCIENCE Corporal; Sergeant; First Lieutenant; Captain ; SeniorR. 0. T. C. Member Palmetto Literary Society; Society ; Member Agricultural Society ; Junior AgriculturalClub ; Secretary and Treasurer Lexington County Club ;Vice-President Lexington County Club, IS ; JuniorCo-operative Committee; Sophomore, Junior, SeniorDancing Clubs; Member Bible Class; President Vet-erinary Science Club; Thalian Club. CLAL DE. the good-humored, possibly good-look-ing, well built lad of Lexington, came herepresumably to study agriculture, but has since de-cided to take up the great study of medicine. Hehas won many friends in barracks by his earnest-ness of purpose and jovial disposition. C. he is sometimes called, spends much of his timedancing and writing letters. He is a constantvisitor to the postofflce and is frequently seen read-ing letters, which, by the expression of his smile,indicat


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