Taps . r with the ladies, and hasalready found the ideal of hisdreams. We see a brilliant futurefor a man of his sterling qualities. Harrold Hampton Quattlebaum Aiken, S. C. CIVIL ENGINEERING. Corporal ; Sergeant; Fi:tenant and Chief MusiciatCompany 14. V. M. C. A.; Y. M. C. A. Cabinet15; Calhoun Literary Society;Declaimer Annual Celebration 13;Secretary Carolina Literary Society;Vice-President Carolina Literary So-ciety: President Carolina Literary So-ciety ; Medal for Declamation AnnualCelebration 15; Junior Civils 15;Business Manager and AssistantDirector Cadet Band. PRE A C II E R, DOC, or


Taps . r with the ladies, and hasalready found the ideal of hisdreams. We see a brilliant futurefor a man of his sterling qualities. Harrold Hampton Quattlebaum Aiken, S. C. CIVIL ENGINEERING. Corporal ; Sergeant; Fi:tenant and Chief MusiciatCompany 14. V. M. C. A.; Y. M. C. A. Cabinet15; Calhoun Literary Society;Declaimer Annual Celebration 13;Secretary Carolina Literary Society;Vice-President Carolina Literary So-ciety: President Carolina Literary So-ciety ; Medal for Declamation AnnualCelebration 15; Junior Civils 15;Business Manager and AssistantDirector Cadet Band. PRE A C II E R, DOC, orCHIEF, came to Clemson with theintention of making good along civilengineering lines. He has done thisso well that we would not be sur-prised to find him with ProfessorHobos job in a few years. Al-though he has made flourishing marks,he has not had time to study, on ac-count of extensive started life at Clemson in aCompany; but he was too musical tostay there, so he joined the JULIUS ST. CLAIR RHOADBranchville, S. C. ,nd now abides Militarism, Colonel-ism, and Extras; but the greatestof these is Colonelism CIVIL ENGINEERING. Lieutenant. Secretary, Treasurer Ilohoes 15. ?edve col ege as thebe fallen a t kn he I Tlof but ough the w: Ikcr. for Th e il> years had ,, is ireak - ht •1 do! mat y fr en< who si cces 5 in the fl true. h CLAUDE ROTHELLLexington, Ga. AGRONOMY. Cla: Pre- it u)i6; Editor-in-Chief TAPS 16; Vice-President SouthCarolina Intercollegiate ProhibitionAssociation; President Palmetto Lit-erary Society; President AgriculturalSociety; Intercollegiate Debater 1915and [916; Historian Athletic Associa-1 Cosmopolitan Club; V. M. C. A. BRUTUS was born in SouthCarolina, and reared in Georgia, andthat accounts for the fact that theelements are so mixed in him. Theelements referred to are: laziness, as- paredness. Then, too. he can takes little effort on the part ofBRUTUS, therefore, BRUTUSshould live at Oyster Bay, or he shou


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