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JOHN AYAED BAYLOR, 11 K A Indian, ViErii. i. . .Iciliii is (Mie of till ' few moil of tlic old -iiar.l who has stiu-k liy the i-]iiss, ami was oiio of aliout a doze ' i ii ' en to give the Junior Pioiii. in HUM. lie passes his tickets as easily as Converse passed ( ' oinmerce I, when it was a Crip. Member of the Forum; Albert Sid- ney Boat C ' lub; Southwest Virginia Club; Sei-retaiy of Junior Class, ' 13; and has received scholarships in (iev man and History. lie will study nedicire. IIIONKV XEVn.!-l BARKER, h r A, -, 11 A X BmsTdi,, Tkxx. lliuk ' ' was born at Bristol, in the summer of 1892, ami attended King College. Following the good ex- ample of an older brother, he entered Washington and l.ce in the fall of 1910. The good esteem in which ho is held by his fellow-students is evidenced by the tact that they made him President of this Class; he having been Vice-President last year. He is moreover, N ' ice-President of the Athletic Association; Manager of this year ' s Basket-Bali Team, and has played ' varsity rml on the Football Team for the last three years. Mciiilicr of Monogram Club, Thirteen Club, and Co- tillion Club. He intends to study law. AMBROSE McClIESNEY BROWN BuEXA Vista, A ' a. There i n ncli of t does Aiiibiosc School, and t pnd, ibly no living nan iinost secrets of South ic graduated from Hi uthorities at Southen sidering him to be a menace to the school, coir]ilained to his parents and 1 Washington and Lee. He has proved a colleue, and will uniloubtedlv ii ake a M. D. ad him sent t, har.l worker at
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? p., ,1 CLASS 1914 mm mmm mvM II. N. BARKER President V. ( ' . BROWN Vice-Presidext E. S. FROST, J R Secretary-Treasurer E. S. MOORE : Historian A. W. McCAIN Valedictorian
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WARKKX CRENSHAW BKOWX, A T MOXTGUMEKY, Al,. . Warren is a capital fellow, having been born at Montgomery, Alabama, sometime during the early nineties. ' He is Vice-President of this year ' s Senior I hiss; Assistant Manager of Track, ' 14; Assistant Manager of the Ring-tiim Phi, ' 13; Glee Clnb, ' 13; President Alabama Club, ' 13; Final Ball Executive Committee, ' 13; Chairman of Finance Committee of Soidiomore Class, etc. He is a member of the Thirteen Club and the Cotillion Club. He will be a Capital- ist. EDWIN WHEELER BrCKINGHAJl. .IK., LVXCHBURG, Va. This youthful, rcd-lii ' aileil Vsaye, has fiddled his way into the hearts of tlie faculty, and will receive a degree in three years, having dropped out in 1911-12. Attended the Lynchburg High School, and on coming to Wash- ington and Lee, received two seholarshi]is, was made Vice-President of the Lynchburg Club, and became Leader of the University Orchestra. He will study medicine, become a s] ecialist, and will finish his career as a medical missionary. WILIJA.M M08ELKV BROWN I A- II.I,K, VllCilMA Kiinus Diore (leriiian tliau the Kaiser. (iradnated tn.iii DaiiviHe High School in lUll, and was valedic- torian of his class tliere. His acconi]ilishnients since I ' ntering college are the Latin Scholarship, ' 12; Vincent I.. Bradford Scholarship, ' 13; Assistant in German, ' 13; Instructor in German, ' 14; Winner of Debater ' s Medal in (irahani-Lee Celebration, ' 14; Alternate, Intercol- legiate Debates, ' 14; Member of King-turn Phi Statf, 14; llarrv Lee Boat Chib; Secretary of Y. M. C. A.; â– Member of Y. M. C. A. Cabinet. lie will he cMig.-iged in Christian work. 46
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