Taps . onward and upward forever. Agronomy Private; Sergeant; Sergeant; Captain. Palmetto Literary Society; Vice-President 19Club; Senior Dancing Club; Vice-President A. Club; President Florence County Club; Agri-cultural Society; 2nd Lieutenant U. S. A. Lonnir cann- to this hill in the fall of 1915with the determination and intention of gettinghis dip with class 19. He was going good butresponded to his countrys call, being among thefirst to enter an officers training school and to re-ceive his commission. Shortly, he was patrollingNo Mans Land. There he represented Clemsonin a way that
Taps . onward and upward forever. Agronomy Private; Sergeant; Sergeant; Captain. Palmetto Literary Society; Vice-President 19Club; Senior Dancing Club; Vice-President A. Club; President Florence County Club; Agri-cultural Society; 2nd Lieutenant U. S. A. Lonnir cann- to this hill in the fall of 1915with the determination and intention of gettinghis dip with class 19. He was going good butresponded to his countrys call, being among thefirst to enter an officers training school and to re-ceive his commission. Shortly, he was patrollingNo Mans Land. There he represented Clemsonin a way that everybody should be proud of, forhe exhibited remarkable brilliancy and skill duringthe thickest part of tin- battle of the Meuse-Ar-gonne and Vosges. After spending about one year in France, Lon-nie returned to America with new sensationsand a still higher determination to succeed, butrealized the need of another year at Clemson; con-sequently, he cast his lot as an energetic memberof the class of Page Seventy-three
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