. Oconeean. eatheredthe troubled seas of examinations. Our class has furnished some of the best football andbaseball players that were on our College teams; amongthem are John W. McMakin, M. N. Hunter, J. A. For-sythe, G. R. Barksdale, Jno. D. Hughey, C. Y. Sitton. Chisolm and D. Hope Sadler. \Ye can also boast of several worthy writers and speak-ers, and of a great number of really energetic youths;among the most energetic and successful workers are: The manager of the football and baseball teams o2-o3,who won for himself the distinction for being the best thatClemson has ever had: the e
. Oconeean. eatheredthe troubled seas of examinations. Our class has furnished some of the best football andbaseball players that were on our College teams; amongthem are John W. McMakin, M. N. Hunter, J. A. For-sythe, G. R. Barksdale, Jno. D. Hughey, C. Y. Sitton. Chisolm and D. Hope Sadler. \Ye can also boast of several worthy writers and speak-ers, and of a great number of really energetic youths;among the most energetic and successful workers are: The manager of the football and baseball teams o2-o3,who won for himself the distinction for being the best thatClemson has ever had: the efficient manager of TheOconeean; the manager of the Track team; the managerof the Dramatic Club, and the manager of The ClemsonCollege Chronicle, who has won for himself distinctionby his earnest and efficient work. Aside from the class of nineteen hundred and threesheroic deeds and sacrifices on the athletic field and in theclass-room, it served its College most by the imperishableexample of its noble 20
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