Bluefield College - Rambler Yearbook (Bluefield, VA)

 - Class of 1938

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416.gif -3 4440106 if A525 Gb i 5 ' E. COLEMAN E. EASTMAN ELIZABETH COLEMAN WHY GO TO CALIFORNIA WHEN FLORIDA HAS EVERYTHING? We marvelled at her beauty, were charmed by her acting tremember her portrayal of a man last year?J, and were completely won over by her different personality. Luck to you, Libby. CRAWFORD CALFEE GUILTY on NOT GUILTY? ANSWER YES on NO! Oh-what a history shark we have here. He not only studies the American side but he connects his last year's European grades with it to pass the course with more honors! g 1. RALPH CRUISE NOT TOO SERIOUE, NOT TOO GAY- ONE FINE FELLOW IN EVERY WAY. As Napoleon was-so Screwby is. An atom is small but mighty hard to break up-the same as his dribbling down the floor to sink the winning points for old B. C. Keep on shooting straight, Screwby. IOHN DEWEES LAUGH AND THE WORLD LAUGHS WITH YOU--on SOMETHINGI Small of stature, smiling, and with a sociable tempera- ment, I. Howell possesses many virtues, and thank good- ness, one vice. I-le enjoys a joke, which places him as a regular fellow. Whatever will lack Pulp do without you, l. I-L? MARVIN DOUTHAT ALTHOUGH sILENT, THOU ART A MAN or WORTH. Iovial, with cz keen sense of humor, we present Skeet- er for worthy approval. Athletic, intelligent, jolly, easy- going, dependable, and courteous may partially describe this star of basket-ball fame. Described in slang: A swell guy! 'n. C G. F K RUISE ISHER 'Ninn-1... .JS of IRQ M. DOUTHIIT C. DUNN EASTMAN DOES MORE THAN I-us DUTY. for this talented, versatile, and can only say that this year-book to his untiring perseverence and execu' v, We salute you! GUY EDWARDS ACCOMPLISHMENTS MAKE THE MAN. The bath-tub tenor seems to have taking ways as far as a certain blonde is concerned. We found the walk- ing Esquire, as he was dubbed by some brilliant genius, to be ever-willing to help when called upon. GEORGE FISHER THE CLAY PIPER OF BLUEFIELD. George admires Sherlock Holmes for one thingethe little boiler that the great detective carried in his mouth. Now George has one, and he doesn't use it to conduct water or to blow soap bubbles, either. EARL FRENCH STRENGTH OF BODY AND or CHARACTER. Many an ill-starred Opponent has seriously regretted his coming within range of Earl's long arms, the same which has won many a football and basket-ball game for usi .Acclaimed the best all-round athlete in school, he has justly-Fearned the title. CATHERINE DUNN BEAUTY OF STATUEE-BEAUTY OF MIND. When you see that curly head and laughing face look ing coyly down the corridor, you just know that life i Worth living. This peppy, vivacious, sprightly little ore ture takes in all the social functions of the school. f ' 6 !-be-y,..affrv6-ff C2-df ,, 14 4, '. Q Q A 1 1? ' A 4 ' l I .W J In ,Dcnfn ts..QfyMf'H-ff'-'1 --ees we-O- 'fic fb 17 7 I-Q wee? , - .. - ' 3 fr . ' 'fri 7.7 'gs ++'e'. I 'L'--'C . V Q- f W' 'A' ' q','WA-QI, yQ4.,c'flE wt' -Jw , . 1 I 'A A -' .-I . ff f ...A Q... fra E -' XX -- ' , -- f -- 'rybff r ,e -f 'k42'f V I 1 , ,Q ,V ., f- e-,Jfif f..La.J!, ,fvf-'.Q, ',L..L' .ff-2 '-'JW ' riff- - I 1 Dt' A In A- an . - n Q f-. - -F +2

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