Taps . prettygirls. His hobbies are cuttingreveille, and writing business letters tofemale colleges. JOES friendly dis-position has won for him many friendswhile at Clemson, and we predict agreat future for him. lie will eitherbuild a factory in Eastover, or marrya superintendents daughter and get thepresidency of a mill. i- JOSEPH DuBOSE CLARK, JrLynchburg, S. C. muchCHEMISTRY. Corporal; Senior Private; PickedCompany. Track i2-i3; Palmetto LiterarySociety; Block P Club; SeniorDancing Club; Hearts Club; Secre-tary-Treasurer Organization; PresidentChemistry Science Club; Y. M. C. A. KRIP, somet


Taps . prettygirls. His hobbies are cuttingreveille, and writing business letters tofemale colleges. JOES friendly dis-position has won for him many friendswhile at Clemson, and we predict agreat future for him. lie will eitherbuild a factory in Eastover, or marrya superintendents daughter and get thepresidency of a mill. i- JOSEPH DuBOSE CLARK, JrLynchburg, S. C. muchCHEMISTRY. Corporal; Senior Private; PickedCompany. Track i2-i3; Palmetto LiterarySociety; Block P Club; SeniorDancing Club; Hearts Club; Secre-tary-Treasurer Organization; PresidentChemistry Science Club; Y. M. C. A. KRIP, sometimes known asHYDROGEN, is the ideal pictureof delight when engaged in an argu-ment. His kind, optimistic, andcharacteristically witty manner has students. KRIP i- especially fond ofthe fairer sex, and, on account of hisextensive mailing list, we predict forhim a married life in the early a natural inclination for thescience of Chemistry, and beingtalented along tins line, his success is J. MOSES EUGENE COXGray Court, S. C. Mighty in deed, love, and though! ELECTRK A Senior Private; Lieutenant. Calhoun Literary Society; ThalianDancing Club; Block C Club; ClassFootball 14; Varsity Football 14, 15;Track Team 14, 15, 16. BIG ( 1 X hails from the pro-gressive city of Gray Court, S. entered Clemson in the fall of191-\ and cast his lot with the Light-ning Chasers. This auburn-hairedboy has won great fame on the grid- l!y his good nature and genial dis-position he has won a host of is a loyal ;ul - riber to the Lan-1 .? d m Intelligencer, which isFirst-Class Mail, requiring four-cent stamps. Heres wishing himmuch success! ANDREW COMSTOCK DIBBLE. , S. C. A good heart is worth gold HORTICULTURE. Senior Private. V. nlun 1! 1. t\ : Hayne Liter-ary Society; Vice- President Orange-I urg 1 niiiit\ ( hub; Department Ed-itor of Agricultural Journal; Y. \ ; Secretary and Treasurer otSociety of Horticultural Science;Senior Privates Cl


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