. Taps. Cabinet; Promotion Committee;Vice-President, B. Y. P. V.; Vice-President, Presi-dent, Horry County Club. TOM hails from the Independent Republic*? of Horry. and. judging from its must be the champion county of the entered here along with the rest of us in thefall of 1914: but by his diligent study and faithfulapplication, has left us far behind him in all linesof the academic, military, and social life of thecollege. As a student he has few- equals, and as alover of the fair sex iie is surpassed by none. Thathe is desperately in love is common knowledgeamong his


. Taps. Cabinet; Promotion Committee;Vice-President, B. Y. P. V.; Vice-President, Presi-dent, Horry County Club. TOM hails from the Independent Republic*? of Horry. and. judging from its must be the champion county of the entered here along with the rest of us in thefall of 1914: but by his diligent study and faithfulapplication, has left us far behind him in all linesof the academic, military, and social life of thecollege. As a student he has few- equals, and as alover of the fair sex iie is surpassed by none. Thathe is desperately in love is common knowledgeamong his classmates, and we predict that ifUncle Sam does not get him soon, he and a cer-tain sweet maid of Horry will be captives of DanCupid. His beaming countenance and his modestway of blushing is assigned as one cause of hispopularity. It may well be said of him that any-thing man dares do he will do—what this will bewe know not. However, we do know that he willmake a success of whatever he MONROE BOYCE BAILEY COWPENS, S C. The greatest pleasure in life is lore. MECHANICAL AM) ELECTRICAL ENCISEER1NC Corporal; Private; Sergeant; Private; Senior Private; Third Training < Met Senior Privates club ; Junior Electrical Club ; Spartanburg County Club; Bible Class 14, 15, 16, 17 ; V. M. C. A. • •II DGE hails from CowiJ lo be a daiin man. he si /pens, but not desiringsel oni lor Clemson tobecome an engineer. What makes ihe wheels <;oround is nut the only thing that interests outyouthful friend, lor every day a certain mi~si\efrom White Ilains puts Mechanics to flight. Wefeel certain thai it is the peculiar charm of his\oiee that makes all the girls fall for him. Thestronger -ex fall also, for his extraordinary goqj]nature, and his ready flow of wit have won himmam friends and admirers in the corps. We aresure thai these same qualities will win for him ahigh place among men. Cowpens certainly done herself proud when she selected this lad of ster-ling charac


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