. PaC-SaC 1922. ootball Team; Athletic Council; Vice-President Sumter County Club; S. A. T. C.; Sergeant. First Lieutena nt R. 0. T. C; Camp Jackson 20; Camp Knox Club Ambition rules my brain. And love my heart. Much good fellows] ip came lo P. C. when Dick sallied forth from Sumter in 1918. He is loyal to a fault, ami 1 i~ earnestness and sincerity are admirable. It matters not where his position, in the forefront < i in the file-closers, Jinum can always be depended on to do whatever task comes his way. Thi 3 devotion to duly has carried him high in the regard and confidence of his fellow


. PaC-SaC 1922. ootball Team; Athletic Council; Vice-President Sumter County Club; S. A. T. C.; Sergeant. First Lieutena nt R. 0. T. C; Camp Jackson 20; Camp Knox Club Ambition rules my brain. And love my heart. Much good fellows] ip came lo P. C. when Dick sallied forth from Sumter in 1918. He is loyal to a fault, ami 1 i~ earnestness and sincerity are admirable. It matters not where his position, in the forefront < i in the file-closers, Jinum can always be depended on to do whatever task comes his way. Thi 3 devotion to duly has carried him high in the regard and confidence of his fellow students, as i- witnessed by the many honors bestowed upon him. His mode of grappling with college pr iblems assures his success in life. In the social world, Jinum is a star. What it is we do not know, but something about him seems to command the he< rt~ id the weakei sex. He is the finest of friends and a man of whom P. C. will some day be p oud. Good luck to you. Jimmy. jnjJ£AJ£XJkF - T£]RJ£ZJ£1JJ£X. WJ£^Tf£\Yy^^£l^£kT1FkfY£m£kTJA Malcolm Shields Dickson, A. B. 1 ORK, S. C. Pi Kappa Upha Enteted College 1918; Treasurer Philomathean Society; Blue Stocking Staff; Member Club; Class Football 20. 21; President York County Club; Camp Lee Club; Secretary andTreasurer Camp Knox Club: S. A. T. C.; Sergeant. Second Lieutenant. First Lieutenant, and Cap-tain R. 0. T. C. He who is persistent in his work, Success will crown Ins efforts. The miliar) genius can be no other than M. S. Dickson, who hails from the metropolis,York. His scientific course has been pursued in no careless manner. No higher attribute isfound in man than courtesy, and no more courtes) is found in man than in Dickson. So in allhis endeavors he carries oul the saying, Whatever is worth doing at all. is worth doing well. s saj Dickson is bashful, bul who saj ii know not whereof the\ speak, for his fondest ambition is to B in an audit nee ol young ladies, holding them in humble


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