QUIPS AND CRANKS - 1913 . orn, has been a terrorin class football in many a bloody aspiring to a D. C. or a varsity1), his plucky service has been our sav-ing grace in many close games, and willbe joyfully missed by our under-class-men next year. is one of thesteady, hard-hitting fellows that makeup the backbone of the class. LVNCH Edgefield, S. C. , Eu., 2AE; GryphonAge, 21 War, he sani/. is toil and trouble:Honor but an eniftty bubble Ed, the champion of Peace, thecliampion of Woodrow, and the cham-pion of leisure. Just as we had come tothe conclusi
QUIPS AND CRANKS - 1913 . orn, has been a terrorin class football in many a bloody aspiring to a D. C. or a varsity1), his plucky service has been our sav-ing grace in many close games, and willbe joyfully missed by our under-class-men next year. is one of thesteady, hard-hitting fellows that makeup the backbone of the class. LVNCH Edgefield, S. C. , Eu., 2AE; GryphonAge, 21 War, he sani/. is toil and trouble:Honor but an eniftty bubble Ed, the champion of Peace, thecliampion of Woodrow, and the cham-pion of leisure. Just as we had come tothe conclusion that he was about to endhis college career after accomplishingnothing more strenuous than a campuscourse, he convinced us in a most sur-prising way that he is some is a firm believer in the flowery-bedtheory of life, but if you want to seehim sit up and take notice just saypolitics to him. He has the making ofa stump speaker in him, and some daywe hope to see him in charge of the jobWoody is now holding Allkx Lacv , X. C. , , 2/ First Supervisor, First and SecondCritic. Vice-President Society; Declaim-ers Medal; Inter-Society Deljater;Junior Commencement Orator; JuniorRespondent; Y. M. C. A. Cabinet; ClassFootball Team. A fair exterior is a silent recoiiunendu-tion This mouthy individual is the standbyof all our college gatherings. Whatsubject is there that he has not some-thing to say about? Verily, none; hepractices on them all. But this man isuseful, for doth he not second everymotion possible made in his presence?Certainly; but why not be useful, if notornamental ? AIcDuFFiEs propensity forspeaking won him a rep. one time, andever since then he has been regarded asgood in the art. As a business adven-turer, he is one of those preachers whopossess the knack of gathering theworldly lucre whereer they may be, yetstill maintaining their spiritual exalta-tion. Truly a happy combination, andone that will prosper him. Clifton M
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