. PaC-SaC 1922. ed College 1918Sergeant R. 0. T. C.; Member PhilomatiClass Pronhet 22. Literary Society, Class Football 21; S. A. T. C.: Wise to resolve and patient to perioral. Mc comes to us from Dillon. He is very quiet, but his unassuming exterior hides un-dreamt-of potential ability and attractiveness. He is steady and sure in a 1 his endeavors andhis ability is such that he always comes out on top. The members of 22 have, learned to holdMcIntyre in a place of honor in their regard. He has always been ready to oblige those aroundhim and his loyaltv to P. C, is only surpassed by his loyalt


. PaC-SaC 1922. ed College 1918Sergeant R. 0. T. C.; Member PhilomatiClass Pronhet 22. Literary Society, Class Football 21; S. A. T. C.: Wise to resolve and patient to perioral. Mc comes to us from Dillon. He is very quiet, but his unassuming exterior hides un-dreamt-of potential ability and attractiveness. He is steady and sure in a 1 his endeavors andhis ability is such that he always comes out on top. The members of 22 have, learned to holdMcIntyre in a place of honor in their regard. He has always been ready to oblige those aroundhim and his loyaltv to P. C, is only surpassed by his loyalty to his roommate. Wherevei thereis something happening that concerns P. C, Mc is there, and hosting The fair lasses oiClinton have not been able to draw him into society to any great extent, b« when he gets hisB. \.. the dames of Dillon had better watch their step. We arc sure that Mc will make a bigsuccess in whatever he undertakes, and we give him our best wishes. Thirl) Fnar J^TJJL^£^kF*~^V£jJJ£^£jXJ£X. WJ£kTf£iry^n£]^£jXJS^£\Tf£lTfA John ODaniel, A. B. Cli\toi\, S. C. Entered College 1918; Firs! Monitor and Second Monitor Eukosmian Literary Society, Commence-ment Dcclaimcr: Class Football 21; Sergeant R. 0. T. C. Success is perched upon his banner, Before u* is another l Clintons s,,uv. We are nut acquainted with John in every capacitybecause his Rolls-Royce only brings him lo the most important college activities. In these, theclassroom anil Literar) Society especially, he has been an ardent worker. His marks go farabove the average of the elass. hut even that high honor is nol his highest. No higher honor i\In- given a man than the respect of the faculty and the confidence of his classmates. John doesnot swallow ever) idea presented; hut in his quiet, earnest manner, absorbe those things sanc-tioned by his better judgement. ODaniel has escaped the inticements of the fair ones successfully so far lif our informationis correct.) but we fear for him in the futur


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