. Taps. he lias been persistently inactive until hereached Senior. Since then, he has partially con-quered this slight fault of immaturity. \\ ithStoical fortitude, he has fought until now he seemsto have almost won the victory oxer this failure to lead his class has been partly due tothis inertia and parti] due, SO he claims, to hisinability to understand what his professors havebeen driving at when he i- questioned bj oratorical dignity is Strikingly impressive, es-pecially during reciting. It has been rumored thaisome id his professors have been forced to consultthe d


. Taps. he lias been persistently inactive until hereached Senior. Since then, he has partially con-quered this slight fault of immaturity. \\ ithStoical fortitude, he has fought until now he seemsto have almost won the victory oxer this failure to lead his class has been partly due tothis inertia and parti] due, SO he claims, to hisinability to understand what his professors havebeen driving at when he i- questioned bj oratorical dignity is Strikingly impressive, es-pecially during reciting. It has been rumored thaisome id his professors have been forced to consultthe dictionary in order to understand bis speechthoroughly. The redeeininii leature of it all is his ability tocome back. He has redeemed himself during this session and ha- made good. We expect Frankto return to Lexington County and to rival otherswho have represented Clemson well. We are con-fident id one thins: Seed will settle down on asnug farm and at night smoke his pipe in peaceafter a hard days FRANCIS PL GH L1DEAlcolc, S. darker the day,The clearer the call tor you to shine. AGRICULTURAL CHEMISTRYSenior County Club, 1. 16; Vice-President, Cla-rendon County Club, 17. IX ; Hayne Literary Society ;Chemistry Science Club ; Department Editor, Agricul-tural Journal; Agricultural Society; Clean SleeveClub; Senior Privates Club. UOl R years ago, a great event happened in Dar-* lington, S. C. The town had on its gay colors,and there was evidence of great festivity on allsides. The town was sending off one of its prom-ising sons, and all the residents knew that Trun-key would come back bigger and better in mindas well as in body. Trunkey is a great ex-plorer, having taken several marauding expedi-tions to nearby towns—notably Toccoa. Ga. Healways looks forward to a holiday, for then heknows that he can make his accustomed trip andview the scenery. Trunkey has several out-standing characteristics, hut the one of mostprominence is his curly hair. Trunk


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