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COLONIAL ECMO :3 ==— — ■ 1919 ' ■ =- Charles Leslie Major Stormoiit, Yirsi ' iiiia Secretary Phoenix Literary Society, ' IT; Y. M. C. A.; Secretary Student Council, ' 19; Vice-Preident Phoenix Literary Society; Debate Council, ' 19: Echo Staff, ' 19; Inter-fraternitv Council, ' 17, ' 19; Active Naval Service Feb.-Dec, 1918; Commissioned Ensign U. S. N. E. F., December 18. 1918; Phi Tau Beta. We now invite your uuniitigated attention to the laughing boy from the land of Rappahannock. He came to us in the fall of 1915, presenting at that time his pleasant smile and his ability to curl. He has curled them all from Dr. Stubbs to Captain Quimby. He is a man full of pep and college spirit. His record as a stii- dent, as a teaclier, and in the service of his country is worthy of the best of them. Here ' s to you Major ! We sincerely hope that there is a future filled with success and happiness for you. JffHS ajBi. Page Twenty Wsw :Ci Sbw
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COLONIAL ECMOv Wal ' I ' i;!; Finxall Cuoss Fiiuoi ' sox Leeshurji ' . X ' ii ' uiiiia Footliall Tt-ain. ' 17 : Maiir,,?er Colonial Efho. ' 19; Manager Football, ' 17; S. 0. S. riioenix Societv ; Fresidi ' iit German Club, ' 18- ' 19; President. .Senior Class; De- bating Team. ' 18; Student Council, K- ' IB; Flat Hat Staff, IS- ' IO; Athletic Council. K- ' IS: Tennis Team, 18; Chancellor Scholarship. l i- i; : Souter Schol- arslii]). ' K- 1S: Magazine StatT. IT- ' IS: Assistant Instructm- in I ' iiysics. ' 17- ' 18- ' 1!): Cli:iiriniiii lnter-t ' i-ateriiit ' Council. ' IS- ' ID; Clnss A ' aledictoriaii : Ka|i]in Sigma. W ' c present you, herewith, tlv genius of the Class oF M ' .i. A star in football, a l)cini)stbenes in eloqueiicc. a ladies man of the first ordci-. and a giant in Physics. In three years be has won a degree and yet no one has . eeu him studying, but to judge of his student aljilities look at his . s. He is as popular as he is handsome, as modest as he is gallant, and his business qualities are not to be ignored. His opinions are always sought on every matter of inijiort. ami he holds a high seat in all Indian Pow-Wows. A nuin we rarely meet, and one ever welcome. .V friend untiring, and a character beyond rcpi-oacli. Ferg., ' ' you can ' t tail, njd W. and M. is liebind you. (Jo. with our bles- sintrs. go. and mav we lia c more lil c vou. ai L Page Sinelern
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COLONIAL ECMO 1919 Wii.r.iAii Wai.i.i:i: Joiixsox (I ' iliiK ' rtoii, Mruiiiiii E(lit(ir-in-eliief Flat Hat. IS; MoiKii rani Clul); Gerinan C ' luli: Mciuber De- l.mtc TiMiii. ' 18; B. I. C. : Assistant Editor of Literary Magazine, ' 18; luter- t ' ratoniity Council. ' IT; Presiilent PliilomatJican Literary Society, 19; Prophet Senior Class; Secretary Philoniatliean l iterary Society, IT; Baseball Team, ' 18- ' 19; Vice-President Junior Class, 18; Captain Bascliall. ' 1! ; Parliamentary Critic Philomathean Literary Society, ' IS; Kappa Alpha. Here comes Bill. or ■ W. ' .. the largest of our runts. ' Large in more than one sense of the word, for when it comes to athletics he is right there with the goods, and in business, in the class-room, in debating, in editing, and with the ladies he is not lacking. Bill to some, however, may appear peculiar, but to know him is to like him. If lie were traveling on his face he would not get very far, l) it if (111 his big lieai ' l he cniild tour the universe. One of his peculiarities is that he had rather argue than eat, his stomach is never too flat or the weather too cold for him to stand on the corner and sling it over nothing; and for this reason we predict foi ' him a liright career as one of W. mid M. ' s most successful lawyers. c 4f S Page Tiienty-one
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