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,. ,. A :Aix-f--sfx 1: zz- if-xiii EARL WILBERT MILLER, B. S. BRIDGENVATER, VA. Honor Graduate The jknmdaiion of culture, as of character, is at last the moral sentiment. Miller hrst entered the college in 1915, attended two years and then became actively engaged for several years as a high school principal, in which profession he has made a splendid success. Last session he returned to his Alma Mater and enrolled with the class of '23, The class is extremely fortunate that his return was so coincident, and it is proud to claim his comradeship. Miller stands high in the admiration of all who know him. He is a man of unusual dignity and prestige. He has Won special distinction by his excellent scholarship, and he is also prominent in student activities. As his mind is continually filled with new and advanced ideas he is somewhat of a propagandist, but his judgment is sound and his vision wide. The aspirations of his life are in the Held of education, and the ine success that he has already won in this calling will be a stepping stone to higher success. Freshman year-Va. Lee Societyg Y. M. C. A. Sophomore year-Vice President of Va. Lee Society. ' Junior year-Va. Lee Society, Glee Clubg glass Philo. Staff, Allan Hammond in St. mo. Senior year-President of Va. Lee Societyg Chairman of Annual Council: Glee Clubg Editor of Senior Department of Ripples. l il 'I I A 1 Ill llll ka t! 2?
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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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A .ffeaeusfs-'if'?'li2Pi 'Xl' ,x,x N - ---, ,,.. Y-, .....,- -.-. 'T.i':'-N ,Aa ,A,- 5 , HOMER C. HESS, A. B. BRIDGEVVATER, V A. A noble manhood, nobly consecrated lo man, never dies. VVhen Homer came to us as a freshman in the year '19, few of us realized the possibilities in him. But it did not take long for us to see that he came here to make the best of his college days and each year has brought us added proof of his capabilities. Not until his senior year did we learn to know him wellg for up to this time he traveled from his home to school each day. His nature is quiet and reserved, though when out with his classmates he has a marked sense of humor. He has had some serious interruptions in his four years of school work, but through persistent efforts has made good in his scholastic career. Homer is planning to do evangelistic work after he leaves college. His tenacity of purpose and high ideals will certainly crown his efforts with success. Freshman year-Va. Lee Society. V Sophomore year-Va. .Lee Societyg Mission Bandg Ministerial Association. Junior year-Ya.. Lee Societyg Mission Bandg Ministerial Association. Senior year-Ya..Lee Society, Mission Band, Ministerial Association, Y. M. C. A. I Il ll Al 'L llll t m Jr, ' ' Nant! 28
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