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1' Alpha Tau Omega's Knights of the Iron Horseshoe engage in a game. The lW0 here are S'ulla'van and Dew ij- - 2- Harry Martin running around . - M. I.'s end. George Seibels is try- mg hard to head off Cadet Farley ' - - 3. His Majesty, Beta . . . 4. Big Tomn White in one of his more seri- OMS moments . . . 5. Came the dawn to the '1uadrang'e . . . 6. More engi- neers, loafing as usual. These are JU'-'k Armistead and Hugh Donnally ' - - 7- There may be another Walter Reed' here. When Junior first has Zeus-95: look for one of these names: nplliyxlllam S. Banks, Dr. George D. D' mms, Dr. Lewis H. Bosher, Jr., Gr' H'-f U' U. Ecker, Dr. Robert A. N?0l:iW ', Jr .... 8. Father v. Son. AEC Garter. and his father at the B 'Zmfll-Varsity baseball game . . . 9. 0 St. John winning the state cross- counffy Cbumpimzship . . . 10. More gfwlifulpruytf-A1i.1.1 Wilson .md i 'U' '9 Drrvzson putting on the finish- 8'l0uches . . . 11. The C. F. D. in action . . . 12. Action from an intra- rlgzgnl game - . . 13. Good morning, M - - - T4. Oren Root, Mildred C lucy, Btlly Zimmer, and Norma Bryan. . H
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1. Intermediate Honors Men on the march. Look 'em over well, boys: they came to school to study-and did . . - 2. Not Saint Moritz, but our own re- flection pool, so 'elp us. More than one meal was eaten off mantel-pieces the next day . . . 3. When .lack Noll refused to help Tim out, the old gen- tleman took to violence . . . 4. Aca- demic procession. Dr. Gee and Dr. Luck leading . . . 5. Our founder in snow--the work of enterprising archi- tectural students . . . 6. Two P.M. by the quadrangle buffalo . . . 7. One man thought the shortest distance be- tween two points was a straight line. The two points happened to be Me- morial Gymnasium and the east bank of the reflection pool . . . 8. These men have played their lost game for Virginia. They are George Coen, Peyton Hoge, Don Smith, George Seibels, John Leys, Cully l'Vilkin, and Al Seccombe . . . 9. flt the end of the road-graduates in the Class of '35 get the long-sought sheepskin . . . 10. On to Richmond . . . 11. College Topics ' crusading columnist, Ever- ett Lee, looked at from the Lambeth Field turf he loves so well . . . I2- Cellar Scene. The Grecian profile on the left is none other than that of Birdie Cary. Ross Rommel is the nonchalant intellectual. Sorry, wr' don't know the other gentleman'S name . . . 13. 'Twas the night before Real Property . . .
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W U U U U U 1. Railside seats at the ball game . . - 2. Attentive lecture-listeners . . . 3- Group at the K. fl. House . . . 4- Trouble, double trouble was all this naval dreadnaught had when Loui5 Schmidt's two fists found the rangi' . . . 5. Ned Booker spins out a Sun- day morning yarn While Cabell Tablf and Fred Campbell await their turtl . . . 6. Dick Bernard, George Servarll, and Bill Drake. They say a little after' noon walk never hurt anybody . . - 7. Start of a race in the Memorial Gymnasium pool . . . 8. What Peteri Hall looked like While the big blizzard 'Was still in the process of blizzarding . . . 9. Convocationo Day scene . - - 10. From the N. T. G. Review. Rec- ognize her, boys? . . . 11. This i5n'f trench warfare in Ethiopia. It's Sec'- combe, Leys, and McGratl1 at Camp Robert Hunt. One more look, Kiddiesn and pleasant dreams! . . . 12. Johnny LaRoWe consoling Spike i'Vebb aflff Virginia has beaten Navy in boxing for the fourth consecutive time . - ' 13. fl victim of the great blizzard . . - 14. Nlore quadrangle boys.
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