Taps . In September, 1912, a shy, bashful,;tle chap entered Clemson from onea Path. He went quietly andirnestly to work acquiring an edu-ition. His modest, unassuming, but stematie efforts won the confidencehis classmates and professors. ALtough he became a Tarheelian,SIMP. stills claims the friendship: a Winthrop maiden; and he beingrged on by the inspiration thus de-ved, we predict a successful future h JESSE WARD SIMPSONAnderson, S. C. I Lit I kit \L A.\l) MECHANI-CAL ENGINEERING. Sophomore Rat; Sergeant; Lieut Palmetto Literary Society; Y. A.; American Institute ElectricalEngineers. O


Taps . In September, 1912, a shy, bashful,;tle chap entered Clemson from onea Path. He went quietly andirnestly to work acquiring an edu-ition. His modest, unassuming, but stematie efforts won the confidencehis classmates and professors. ALtough he became a Tarheelian,SIMP. stills claims the friendship: a Winthrop maiden; and he beingrged on by the inspiration thus de-ved, we predict a successful future h JESSE WARD SIMPSONAnderson, S. C. I Lit I kit \L A.\l) MECHANI-CAL ENGINEERING. Sophomore Rat; Sergeant; Lieut Palmetto Literary Society; Y. A.; American Institute ElectricalEngineers. OET joined our ranks in Soph,and has made good. While believingthat silence is golden, he does nothesitate to say Anderson is My[own. There is music in his soul ; but heneeds his Victrola to get it is one of that favored fewwho have the ability to exert theirmental powers to meet any crisis. Heis destined to become a great auto-mobile engineer, and will produce acar that will .astound the JOSEPH JEPTHA SITTONPendleton, S. C. There is no believing in old signsCIVIL ; First Sergeant; Captain. Junior Dancing Club; Thalian Club;Secretary Palmetto Literary Society;Manager Junior Football; Class Foot-ball 16; Senior Preps; AdvertisingManager TAPS 16. JOE came to Clemson in 11, andentered Prep. lie cast bis lot withthe Hoboes, and says that Columbiawont be in it when he gets Pendle-ton laid off on a scientific basis. Heis exceedingly good-looking, and is as ion and silvery hair cause the girls to favorite pastime is dancing: and beseems happiest when guiding his idealthrough a great formal. + GEORGE WATSON SMITHTownville. S. C. •Love is the fulfilling of the la AGRONOMY. (!oi poral ; Senior Private. lb Baseball 10, 11; Sophomoreng Club; Agricultural Society;tto Literary Society; Y. M. Study Leader. good-looking ladies man is ; of Townville. G. W. that he had enough of Clem 11m an eagerHis favoriteing is teachingds to do againe •(,. W. pres


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