Taps . pursued Horti-culture; but his great commercial ideafor specialtj is Peaches. Successwill surely crown him with glory. b D. RAND; :ll WALLAC Belf Mt, S. C. rhe es i o a t ToW show th . sdom In s milhas ds co and to iction his Te courage:nper to that, and nto all s CIVIL ENGINEERING. Private; Regimental Color-Sergeant;Regimental Cap tain-Commissary. President Calhoun Literary Society16; Treasurer Clem-on College Prohi-1 hi 11 League 16; President NewberryCounty Club t6; Secretary andTreasurer 15, Chairman Social Com-mittee Y. M. C. A. 16; SupervisorBarracks Y. M. C. A. 16. D the ige


Taps . pursued Horti-culture; but his great commercial ideafor specialtj is Peaches. Successwill surely crown him with glory. b D. RAND; :ll WALLAC Belf Mt, S. C. rhe es i o a t ToW show th . sdom In s milhas ds co and to iction his Te courage:nper to that, and nto all s CIVIL ENGINEERING. Private; Regimental Color-Sergeant;Regimental Cap tain-Commissary. President Calhoun Literary Society16; Treasurer Clem-on College Prohi-1 hi 11 League 16; President NewberryCounty Club t6; Secretary andTreasurer 15, Chairman Social Com-mittee Y. M. C. A. 16; SupervisorBarracks Y. M. C. A. 16. D the ige seen from his rosy complexion and hisneat appearance. He promises to be-come a great Civil Engineer, and hopesto some dav make Belfast the railroadcenter of the world. PRETTYSchief occupation is running the YoungMens Cracker Association, when notwriting to the girls. His good dis-position and happy-go-lucky mannerhave won him many friends at Clem-son, and we prophesy a big success forhim in the HARRY CLIFTON WANNAMAKER, , S. C. Scrub Baseball 13^14; AssistantManager Baseball i4-i,: JuniorDancing Club; Thalian Dancing ClubisLi6; Sophomore Dancing Club;Orangeburg County Club; V. M. ; Monogram Club; Tunior Electri-cal Science Club. JOHN bails from Orangeburg,but he is not averse to Union. liehas received several notices from thePcstoffice Department that be is over-burdening the mails between Clemsonand the above-mentioned , he heeds them rooms (t86 and 362) havebeen singularly popular during all hisstay at Clemson. Of course this issomewhat due to his charming person-ality, but we gravely suspect otherreasons. No doubt JOHN will some ilawkshaw all~sewe,l upT and tosucceed on something else besides * CECIL WILLIAM WARDTimmonsville, S. C. There is a loftier ambition thanmerely to stand high in the world;it is to stoon down and lift man-kind a little higher AGRONOMY. Sergeant; Senior Private. Chaplain Riggs Bible Class; Super-int


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