. Taps. rting Critic. Palmetto Literary Society; PresidentBarnwell-Bamberg County Club; Y M (. A ; ClassTennis 17 ; Class Football 17 ; Picked Company16-1T. \J te ?fTER. better known to u> as C. en-tered Clemson in the fall of 14 with the de--ire and ambition to become an Edison of Clem-son. C. B. acquired so much knowledge of hissubject that he had to go North during his summer\acation and get experience: however, we neverhear him speak of his experiences in electricallines, but with the Northern ladies. He. faith-ful, kind-hearted, and true, has won many friendsduring his career, who
. Taps. rting Critic. Palmetto Literary Society; PresidentBarnwell-Bamberg County Club; Y M (. A ; ClassTennis 17 ; Class Football 17 ; Picked Company16-1T. \J te ?fTER. better known to u> as C. en-tered Clemson in the fall of 14 with the de--ire and ambition to become an Edison of Clem-son. C. B. acquired so much knowledge of hissubject that he had to go North during his summer\acation and get experience: however, we neverhear him speak of his experiences in electricallines, but with the Northern ladies. He. faith-ful, kind-hearted, and true, has won many friendsduring his career, who can easily vouch for hissuccess in the future. *C. B. is the same * met or seen, and he gladly approacheswith a broad smile and blushing cheeks. In thedays to come, the people of Blackville will awakenwhen they read of C. promotion as Head-Boss of the \\ estinghouse, and dream of him a-be left them. \ man of his ability, his ambition,and his character, is -tire to make a BUCCesS GEORGE ELBERT FREEMANPrinceton, S. C. Doubt thou the stars arc fire:Doubt that the sun doth move;Doubt truth to be a liar;But never doubt I love ACRONOAH Corporal ; Senior Literary Society; Agricultural Society; ClassFootball 16; Member B. Y. P. U. 44/1 E., as he is commonly known to us, joined>?*• us with great fear and trembling in thefall of 14. He hails from the quiet little townof Princeton. He possessed high military aspira-tions till the end of his sophomore year, when hefailed to pull down the longed-for appointmentof sergeant. His name would indicate that he isa free man, but this is a wrong impression, be-cause it is a well known fact that his heart hasbeen captured by a pretty little member of theFair Sex, whose name is— a secret. Free isliked by all his associates and professors, but heseems to possess an unusually strong attractionfor Rastus and Dickie. Altho we have neverknown of his having seriously impaired his healthby studying too hard, he
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