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HARRY GILMORK CARTKR. O -1 X Kilmaniock. Va. ■HUtirinii the ( ' (in llidl »- .s- hfl. Ih( l(il;rr suiil, Lil came iiliiit irill, anil [larru JKItlllfd dill ■•Im;i:iisi)I,i.. ■•Il.Mnn. ■■livv Fawkks. ■•( ' aiucik Vi luild tliis specimen as liuli IiiKoisoU ' s last sift t linmanily. (iiiv l ' :nvkes was tlie (irisinator nf the great ••I ' anti-y Hmise I ' lcit in wliiiii r .(iiiii liminds of salt-In rse was rtestrnyeii l .v lire. ■■Carrie asi)ire(l „ present liei-seif to the world as a gnat fcotball player, and it was in tlie wonderful ' I ' lianlis- givinjr game Ihat his destined tianeee was heard tliriee to ery — ■ ' Harry. () my Ilarrv. Everyi ne thought that Harry ' s fate was sealed, hut now it is known amcn ' g his most intimate friends thai his life will he sprni in avenging t ' e wrong that certain of his woidd he-friends have done liim. Varsity Fooihall Team I ' .iiKl- ' nT. ' T- ' IIS : (iei ' man Cliih i;iii. - ' ON : Drainatie Clnh IfliiT- ' ii.s : Captain Second I ' .asehall Team l!Mi4 ■ii.-, ; Assistant llauager Hasehall Team r.iiii;- ' iiT ; JIanager liasehall Team l!ici7- ' ii ; I ' resiilent Northern- .Neck Club 1!MI(;- ' (I7: Athletic Kditor ( ' (iluniai. Kciui I ' .iii- ■|i.s : Tenuis Clnh 1:1114 ' IIS; Secretary of Junior Class l!)0(j- ' ij7: Treasurer of Si ' Uior Class nms. CHAXXIXi; .M. HALL. .Willi(im! btirfi, ' l. I i ' aJiticktn — Our ii ' ha cniilil circHiiirciit Uti di lil ' 1II.MMI1-;. HKllllV. SCUHI ' IO.N, ' Soiihi-;l ToI ' ' ell. we don ' t know where he came from, because he didn ' t come. yo i see. liut we do know he is as mucli out of jiiace on our fair T ' topian soil as a cannon ball would be in heaven. lie has never attempted any fcu ' ni of physical or mental improvement, perhaps because he didn ' t have ambition emjtigli. origin — Time whereof the memory of man runneth not lo tlie contrary. Achieve- ments — See .luly issue of the ■■Anti-Criterion under heading ' ■Social (ileaniings from Styx. Ambition — destroyed in the Johnstown Flood. IMxpnix ; I ' resident of I ' hcenix T.HI7- ' IIS : Treasurer rhienix l!i ' iti- ' ii7 : Final Debater of riioniix l! iir)- ' (i7: Ei-i-o Staff Ii»i7- ' ii.1 : .Magazine Staff inii7--(i.S; Diplomas in Ceucral History, riiilosophy and French: Historian rf Senior Class i;iii.s. GUY AXSELL RUXD DOVELl.. II r -i Tho. Io. The prodiijil} sml isn ' t in it irith imu. ll Imd unr fntlnl nilf — 1 01 hair tiru (iAT!. luri ' ii. ' TrHm ' The following exlraci is taken from his diary; Wc-nt calling lirst Sunday night after I got to College. We have looked his diary through, hut see no such entry again. Dutch organized a band, which he introduced to the IMiblic in a twenty-minute speech at Cameron Hall on Washington ' s birihdav. but the Asylum authorities refused to let them play, for reasons — well, wait till you hear them play. ■ (iab also aspired to become a jjoet. but we think his i ' ate is sealed in the following, his best lines: Sing ]iull up the anchors and scrape off the painl. Some ships is huky and other ships ain ' t. Tubby is also a dramatist, and is at present writing a duel s ' ene. in wlii( h tile antagonists are to use bananas. K . ; O. W. I..; Dramatic Cliili : Cerman Club; I ' liienician ; Varsii ■ Football Team I Mii.-.- ' iiii. ' (17: Winner Deliater ' s Medal l!iii7: Associate Kditor Ccu.uMAi. Kriiii 11HI7: Winiu ' r I ' hilo I ' .enuett Scholai ' shi|i 1!107; Final I ' resident of I ' li.cnix liiiiS; Toei if Senior Class llicis; Manager College (ilee and .Mandolin Club; liipbimas in l- ' rcii -h and (leiiiiaii. ' Zl
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KDWIX FRANCIS STTK V:NrAKK. JR Xcirport yeirti, Va. •• iit Unit I iftvv the niim- dvVnutf fithnra Icsh. hut Unit I lorr ralico more H«n.TS. ■MAKKI!. ' lM{A( n. I ' ltA NKIK It is tn Kninkic that wo would point ns a model lype of the (Icorpia Ciacker. Iut roliindity increases as The watermelon season approaches. For a hinjr time we listened to iM ' aco e.vpoundinj: liis sreal principles in doubt as li the whereabouts of his voice box. hut since his operatic rendition of Where Is ill-own. wi ' liave calh ' d him lioots. Maker is exceedin dy re ulai- in his habits; in fact, he takes the same exorcises altnost every day. His future will I)e spent in i:eneab ' ;. ' ical studv. principallv of ilie Ilampdcn family. II K A: I ' hu ' nix ■ Vice President Y. M. ( ' . A.: Instrucior in Kni. ' Hsh llHi.-p- ' iiC. : Proctor in Study I la II i;Mi,- ' n,S ; Associate lOdiior William and Mary IJterary Magazine I ' .Mir. ' nt;. ' uT ' os : I-:ditor-in-rhief William an ! Mary I-iterary Mas:azine lJ)(M;- nT : Literary Kditor rni.KNiAi, Kcan 1!Hm; 117 ; club Kditor Coi.omai, Knto IDdT- ' ns: Pi Kajipa Alpha Scholarship Pmi nri; President .Innior Class 10of;- ' (iT; President Senior Class 1H(iT- i(.S. STEPHEN ASHl.KV McDOXAKD Wanoiton. Va. ' ' Arisf. iiini nfnikf tin- luiij stiil frtnn ihinr hiiir Mac. -or. I) IIiuesk. P.k; Kki:t. Jack Ass Mac came to Collejje in IIH14. a bra ying young ass. fresli from the grassy t)lains of Kentucky. Hid Horse ' s si jr(urn here has been nothing but a nuisance to all straight iVt politicians and schemers. If his bra ' ns are in liis feet, as all scientiti ' investigations would lead us to believe, be has acciunulatefi no 111 tie knowledge during his stay. Mac does notliing but run around the campus and make that curii)us noise, peculiar to animals of his kind. Judging from the nvunber of times he goes to Newport News to east his die. we are led to believe that he will bectmie an engraver. Ph puix ; PlKPuix Final Kxecutive ' ommittee liHi4- ' nr). ' O. - ' Od ; Historian Fresh- man Class 1!ni4- ori: Varsity Football Teatn lOnr.- ' dt;. i iVf . •(iT- ' oS: Secretary of Phoenix lPnr - ' Ori: Vice-President of Phcenix Uiot - fi7 : Chief Marshal of Phipnix i;H)7- ox; Itus ' ne. s Manager of Magazine llHi7- ' : Vice-President of Athletic Association IIXMJ ■07. ■07- ' ns : President of Sophomore Class I ' lOo- ' dfi : Kc ' no Staff l!)nr - nfi, ■n7- ' i)N : Dratnafic Club 1Pn7- nK : Tennis Club : Vice- President of Taliaferrt) Club l!Hi.-,- ' tu; : president Piednmui Club l!Mi7- ' n. : Vice- President Senior Class 1! (lS. SMITH J. il.l.iAMS. .JmriUc, Va. ■ )r-scii c Iiiin. irho t-tin John SlIAltK. ' ■Pi-:ezki:wkk7,ki-:. Ceutkiih: Step right iij). ladies and gentlemen, and watch da monk do da dance what getta da raon. T eezeeweezee is a broken down pugilist who has been turned over til us by the Iteno Club, on the condition we would keep him four years and sell him TV A. (back afterwardsi. (iertrude is somewhat of a hermiiess. yet she knows more about the doings of the world than the world does. John Shark has Presidential aspirations, hut we predict that they will culminate in the presidency of some baseball club, for ambition and opportunity have knocked at his door and passed on. Philomatbean : 1,. I. I egree lOnJ : Diploma in T ' edagogy inoi; Medal for Improvement in Declamation lono; president of Philomathean 1007. k.s: Final Secretary Philomathean liH»7- ' nS: Eriio Staff 1!io7- ' ns: Prophet Senior Class 1 !Mt7- ns. JESSE ELWELL. Jk Ruckersville, Va. • ' Ill cai) lir irith such rtiluhHitti. itoii iruiilil think truth nrrr a fonl ' ■pnl.oNHS. BkTTV. (tAS-B.XG .lesse came down from the ragged mountains of Virginia, and about six years ago hit William and .Mary running, and has been running at the mouth ever since. He originated the league of liars here in his Sophomore year, hut the league so(m disbanded because P.etty insisted on telling all the lies. Polonius has been trying to grow a Vandyke for s mie time, and has at last succeeded in coaxing one eyebrow to come down and take up a new abode on his chin. Puck has emidtiyed him to pose ' or his new painting. Ananias. Philomathean: Secoud Fo ithall Team i;ni:;-n4. ' (i4- ' n. ». ■n7- n.s ; President of Philomathean l!tn. ' .- (M; : Vice-President of Philomathean 1!h(.-,- u(; : Final Execu- tive Committee i;mi. ,- (m; ; Literary Critic of Philomathean 1!H)7- ' iis : Treasurer of Piedmimi Clui) IPos : Hramatic Club : Chairman of Final Kxecutive Com- tnirtee li)n7 ii.S: I)i|)lomas in Pedagogy. Ceneral History, and American TIisti rv and Politics: Secretary n( Class of loits. 20
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L. ItiSMAKK I ' KAXK liuhuunui. Vn. •• U ' l (laitnr of old acrnioHH ' •XiMimii. ' •l.vs. Mn:it, ' •BONAIMItTK. ' •Ai,i:xAM)i:u AIcxiuuU ' i- ' was (irst disco verpd at Villiam and Mary prowling anuinil iMimii ilu ' did Crt ' ck and Kalin Icxts. Kvcryimf Knew liini as Ihc miKliiy ■Alexander and pn ' siiined he was lnokiny; Tor new wnrlds tci conquer. Nlnirnd condncred a -ampaiyn In Sianardsville. bin was nnsucccssl ' nl becanse Ilnccplialns threw him. and he had lu cross the Knltici.n hmiu ' . Lysandpr ' s life work has been outlined; ho became a reilaciur A ' old sermons nnrt a mender ! » old sdids. I ' lnrnix : ItasehnU Team lOori ' dr, ; IMutenix Mierary Criiic I ' .aa;- ' (i7; I ' lioetiix I ' arliaim niary ( liiic i;Mi. ' ii(i; riinplain of S(iii«ir ( Jass IPnV ns. KENDALL PAL.MKR BIKCKIIKAI) Pm pt, Va. ■• ' tiiiiiiiil Kr, ••I!ltliKni;.U), ll.S.. ' I ' lliUMIKT lie really belonj;s to Suu Bros. Show, bnt has jnniped his contract. At first he was assooiated with the gynsies, and played the part of the palmist of Israel. Hefore this i)eriod, we have no history of ids past, lie talks religion on all occasions, and sings So Long. Mary. when ahme. Last year at the Jamestown Exi)osition. be was in the same cage with Rostock ' s famons edncateti hyena. Patrick O ' Toole. We can say little for his future, but will narrow it to something between a street car cnnductor and a chemist. Plioenx : Vice-President Plnenix IIhki-uT. ks ; Chairman Final Executive Com- mittee 10(i7- ' os : Secretary of Class l!)n4- ur»: Architect of Senior Class 10U8 : Miplomas in American History and Politics, and Education and Philosophy. (.;K0VER ASHTOX 1H) I ' :L1 Ctw, Va. ( -shdlt find hint a shiiin! f Diitrirrr Captain Srou.Ni VKi:it. Oieanc-Oi tam;. Anthony Orang Outang descended upon Williamsburg in a whirlwind, and he still bears traces of it about him. Captain Sijiumdyker has attained fame as a bluff, gas-bag, liar, politician and hencoop-missionary. Chief characteristics, he has none. Achievements — has attem])ted unsuccessfully all kinds of athletics, has held places as Chaplain and Sergeant at-Arms rif the rinpnix. and is still Uuuwn as the Due bulldozer. Instigator of the Senior eggnog supper during the hiilidnys. and game-carrier of the hencoop-missionary club. Peiieving with I ' atrick Henry, that the only way to judge tlie future is by the past, we ju-edict for him an insignificant future. He attained the name of Antony by delivering the funeral oration over the dead l ody of I»r. Tyler ' s old Prank. He won the vote f u- the most eloquent speaker by making the address at the unveiling of the York town monument. His fame was not augmented by a similar address at the unveiling of the Confederate monument here, during Ihe holidays. K A; n. W. L. ; Dramatic Club lOoil- ' OT. ' us ; (lerman Cl ul Pm.-.- ' Ofi. ' »7- ' 08: I ' residenl German Club linn;; I ' l-esident of IMicPuix llMti; Varsity Footliall Team inu. . ' (MJ- ' OT : Captain Kootliall Team IPDT: Track Team IPOC.- ' nT. ' n8 : Captain of Track Team IIU ' T: Winner of Orator ' s Medal IIU ' T : Associate Editor College :Magazine lltoO- ' d? : Winnei- All round Me lal Field-day 1!)()7: Winner of Medals fiu 100-yard dash, lilin-yard dash, shru put and hammer throw l!ioT; Final Debater VOod- ' i)? : Asso MaIe Editor of Cmluniai, Eiim l!lo(;- ' nT: Vale- dictorian of Class of UJos : ' inner of Improvement Medal in I ebate ll)o. j ; Pasket-Pall Team IKiiT- ' os: Editor-in- ' hief of Cni.oxiAT, E mhi lOos : Eliza- bethan ; Dijilomas in I ' Muralion and l ' hilos qihv. and Amei-ican History and I ' olitics. 22
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