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i i A p V! GS :Tj-ik ff- ,- ,5,x,:qM,-.-.f-f,: 1: L -,. .,e.,,-,,-,,.,- N-,M,-..,-C-x - HARPER SAYLOR WILL, A. B. DAYTON, VA. Honor Graduate I know him for a man of tlzoughifs and deeds. In the fall of '19 a very small young looking boy appeared on the campus in the person of Harper VVill. They say all freshmen are green and he bore testi- mony to the truth of the statement at hrst sight. However, he soon demon- strated that he could make up by quick- ness of thought and action all that he seemed to lack in size, and strength. He has shown his ability in athletics by winning 'for himself a place on the varsity squad in both baseball and basket ball. He has shown his ability to do a great amount of work in a short time and to do it well, by carrying eighteen hours of work one semester and making the high- est number of points in his class. As he goes out from college we feel sure that the teaching profession will find him a valuable addition to its ranks. Pastime: OmL'ing. Freshman year-Varsity Baseball: Va. Lee Societyg Y. M. C. A. Sophomore year-Varsity Baseballg Varsity Basket Bally Captain of Class Basket Ballg Va. Lee Societyg Y. M. C. A. Junior year-Varsity Basket Ballg Varsity Base- ballg Captain of Class Basket Bally Assistant in Chemistryg President of Va. Lee Societyg Manager of Tennis. Senior year-Varsity Basket Ballg Captain Class Basket Ballg Executive Committee of Ath- letic Asscciationg Debate Councilg Secretary of Y. M. C. A.g Associate Editor of Philomatheanq Va. Lee Societyg Mission Banclg Secretary Men's Student Councilg Monogram Clubg Delegate to gtate Conference of Mission Band, East Radford, a. 4 In n 1llllV ' ' Q 4-tr, aziffif? ,Q 'L p A ' Na t! 2:5
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A ,lp Y 'Z' ,-'ffzg-'h'l'7i2Af-....iEEfn' X, ,i.,f ' 7 'gf A A ,. le S ,L ,,.,-'tx f-'fa-C ... I 'I I IIIIIV Nant! FANNIE RUTH WILL, A. B. DAYTON, VA. A smile for all, a 'welcome glad, Serious, diligent, and seldom sad. Having survived the trials and tribula- tions of physiology and economics, Fannie is well equipped to meet the hardships of life. She seldom worries over anything long, but when she does, keep away. She is full of the fun and pep that chases blues from the lives she touches. She has entered heartily into class and campus activities, her specialties being class socials and faculty teas. Fannie has taken active part in Y. W. C. A. work and has won quite a reputation as an actress in the junior play. Beneath her jovial manner runs a stream, placid, full and majestic, that embraces the larger things of life. To most folks she appears as a dignihed senior but to classmates and friends she is a jolly good pal. Judg- ing from her general attitude, we are sure Fannie will start all important adventures right. Peculiar phrase: That 'makes me SO mad. Freshman year-Va. Lee Society, Y. W. C. A. Sophomore year-Secretary Va. Lee Society, Class Philo. Staffq Y. W. C, A. Junior year-va. Lee Societyg Y. W. C. A.g Vice President of Women's Student Councilg Gertrude Powell in St. Elmo. Senior year-Va. Lee Societyg Y. W. C. A.g Women's Student Council, Dinah in Mr. Pim Passes By. - '- ie
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