. Oconeean. olland C. C. Schirmer J. C. Beard C. Hanvey M. C. Shirley W. S. Beaty T. M. Jenkins F. P. Sloan M. Bell E. H. Jones A. McL- Shealy M. B. Booth C. P. Josey J. K. Simpson L. E. Boykin W. A. IVEENAN L- P- Slattery J. Brodie B. O. Kennedy A. J. Speer H. G. Bryan C. E. Lathrop S. SORENTRUE J. L. Caldwell C. J. Lemmon J. W. Stickley S. W. Cannon B. F. Lee F. R. Sweeney L. S. Connor R. L- Link D. B. Swygert W. D. Connor A. L. Matthews W. H. Taylor F. E. Cope W. M. Mays S. L. Verner J. L. COOGAN J. B. MOSELEY J. W. Von Hasseln E. P. Crouch M. L. Murph E. E. Ware S. C. Dean C. H. Newman R.


. Oconeean. olland C. C. Schirmer J. C. Beard C. Hanvey M. C. Shirley W. S. Beaty T. M. Jenkins F. P. Sloan M. Bell E. H. Jones A. McL- Shealy M. B. Booth C. P. Josey J. K. Simpson L. E. Boykin W. A. IVEENAN L- P- Slattery J. Brodie B. O. Kennedy A. J. Speer H. G. Bryan C. E. Lathrop S. SORENTRUE J. L. Caldwell C. J. Lemmon J. W. Stickley S. W. Cannon B. F. Lee F. R. Sweeney L. S. Connor R. L- Link D. B. Swygert W. D. Connor A. L. Matthews W. H. Taylor F. E. Cope W. M. Mays S. L. Verner J. L. COOGAN J. B. MOSELEY J. W. Von Hasseln E. P. Crouch M. L. Murph E. E. Ware S. C. Dean C. H. Newman R. M. Watson E. B. Dibble E. R. McIver F. E. Watkins T. E. Drew J. J. OHagan L. W. Walker W. F. Dupre J. G. Parks N. Wakefield J. E. Durant E. E. Porter C. Webb T. R. Ellison J. C. Richardson W. S. Weston T. K. Elliot J. W. Riser A. M, Williams W. G. Erwin M. S. Reeves J. H. Williams R. P. Evans J. H. Rodger L. S. Wood i\. A. Gandy J. R. Robertson W. C. Wilbur R. B. Gandy F. M. Routh W. H. Wise 43 History of o6. CLASS 06 There are many events and incidents that occur, whichwe would remember—particularly an event of such im-portance as entering College: for this act alone may havechanged our entire life. The thirteenth day of September isthe dav that marks our birth into College, and doubtless this date and the memory of our days of infancy, wereindelibly impressed upon us. by our superiors, the Sopho-mores. Our burdens seemed great and numerous, and we feltfor the first time our littleness in this great world of boys,and discovered that we must now depend upon our ownresources, and strive on amid the throng without the kindwords of encouragement from mother. Thus it was that we began our career with one hundredand eighty lads. Some few have fallen from our ranks,but still we push on into the mist of study with an earnestwill, and hope to have a goodly number in our ranks whenwe ascend to the lofty plane of the Sophomores. Our class has many youths in it that will show up wellin


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