Episcopal High School - Whispers Yearbook (Alexandria, VA)
- Class of 1935
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A' . . .L Yi t ' ia fri. 9' N 'Q' 3 j l.x A,,V,. s 1 5 . p- wi w .M ' 4... 4 V. .A .A 5? X . A ' -1' 1, ff'-. '5 - U -' ' 4.2 , I 4 V- N' . I 'l il s ,5 fi ,'h. --, ,Qu ' 51 . 4 ,f L. 'Sql P I fg.w1 J, , F... Q 5' 4 5 if 7' J iw ,. J www 5. ff iff., Y 1 . N Ji Wi - LWISIQLKKQXW 'Qi 2 mm,- FACULTY - TRUSTEES STUDENT BODY ai T , 7,1 1 1 w v Wiiffq ww ' , Q , Q X1 xhnnun-0 FACULTY Archibald Robinson l-loxlon, BA., Li++.D., Principal Willoughby Reade, lvl.EL.. IVLO. John lvloncure Daniel. Jr. Grigsby Cave Shaclcellord, MA. Francis Edward Carler, lVl.A. Richard Pardee Williams, Jr., MA. Roberl Llewellyn Whillle, Mfx. Parriclc Henry Callaway, BA. Charles Vawler Tompkins Roberl Edward Lalham, BA. Warner Lewis Fleming, MA. Biclcerlon Winslon Cardwell, B.S. Glenn Auguslus Kaminer, B.S. Hugh Phillip Powell, B.S. William lvlcllwaine Thompson, BA. Allred Ellsworlh Seaman 0270 RUST gl R+. Rev. H. S+. Geo. Tucker, D.D. Presiden+ R+. Rev. Wm. Loyall Grava++, D.D. R+. Rev. Ar+hur C. Thomson, D.D. R+. Rev. Rober+ E. L. S+rider, D.D. R+. Rev. Ernes+ M. S+ires, D.D. R+. Rev. Frederick D. Goodwin, D.D Rev. Ar+hur B. Kinsolving, D.D. Rev. Churchill J. Gibson, D.D. m Mr. John S+ewar+ Bryan Mr. Theodore S. Garne++ Mr. Gardner L. Boo+he Mr. Ar+hur Herber+, Jr. Mr. Charles P. MacGill Mr. William G. Pe+erkin Mr. Lawrence M. Miller Hon. R. WaI+er Moore Mr. H. C. BIackis+on Mr. Henry C. Riely Mr. Norborne Berkeley Hon. New+on D. Baker Mr. Thomas Pickney Mr. A. R. Hox+on Secre+ary and Treasurer C290 EES IN MEMCDRIAM 0300 A IN MEMORIAM William Caslcie Walrls, whose bright lovable and happy personalily will long be remembered by his schoolmales. STUDENT BO EUGENE ELLIOTT AILES, JR. THIRD YEAR Scarborough, N. Y. B.L.S., Liflle Varsily Foofball Squad, Wairer, Manager Baseball, Cop, S+aI'is+ician. HowARD owEN ALLEN ,,..i?'Q FIRST YEAR Iyfi 4I5 W. Clifford SI., Winchesfer, Va. W.L.S.. Cake Foolball Squad, Jun- ior Track Squad. ROBERT COTTEN ALSTON THIRD YEAR 236 The Prado. Allanla, Ga. B.L.S.. Foofball B Squad, Varsily Baseball Squad, Choir, Baskelball Score Keeper. WILLIAM WATSON ALSTON FOURTH YEAR Aubyn Manor, Edgewood Ave., MI. Vernon, N. Y. Varsily Baseball Squad, Choir Sub- s+i+u+e, Manager Foofball, Check- up Team. PHILIP HAXALL BAGBY, JR. THIRD YEAR 850 Park Ave., New York, N. Y. F.L.S., Tennis Squad. Graduale, Choir, Librarian. CHARLES DODSON. BARRETT, JR. SECOND YEAR 2I3 S. Pill S+., Alexandria, Va. LiI'+le Varsily Foolball Squad, LiHle Varsily Baskefball Squad, Lirlle Var- sify Baseball Squad, Galekeeper, Office Boy. 93 CHARLES MINOR BARRINGER FIRST YEAR IO3 E. 86Ih SI., New York, N. Y. W.L.S.. Junior Track Squad, Tennis Squad. TERRY SINCLAIR BAYLESS , I SECOND YEAR I f A Gunslon Farm, Cenlerville, Md. W.L.S.. I25 Pound Foolball Team, Junior Track Squad, Oflice Boy. ROZIER CLAGETT BAYLY FOURTH YEAR 7I4 Oueen SI., Alexandria, Va. F.L.S., Missionary Sociely, Varsify Baseball Team, Monifor, Graduafe, Cop. f BURWELL BAXTER BELL. JR. FIRST YEAR Shawboro, N. C. Varsily Baseball Team. WILLIAM TOMPKINS BELL THIRD YEAR - A . Episcopal Theological Seminary, Alexandria, Va. l25 Pound Foofball Team, Liflle Varsify Baskelball Team, Varsily Baseball Team. ALFRED RIVES BERKELEY, JR. FOURTH YEAR 9IO Orchard Hill, Roanoke, Va. F.L.S., Missionary Sociery, Varsily Baskelball Team, Tennis Squad. Se- nior Monilor, Head Wailer, WHIS- PERS Board, CHRONICLE Board Firsr Half, E Club, Advisory I 9 I DY lf: Board. I-lop Commifiee, Graduaie. CommiHee of Final Arrangemenfs. AssisTan'f Coach LiHle Varsify Foo?- ball Squad. Presiden+ of A+hle+ic As- sociarion. Secrefary of F.L.S., Treasurer of Missionary Socieiy. Secrefary-Treasurer of E Club. Alfernafe Capfain of Baske+ball. HARRISON 'CAMPBELL BERKELEY. JR. KITHIRD YEAR ' ' I I L55 Harmon Terrace. Dayfon, Ohio 'F.L.S., Missionary Sociefy, l25 Pound Foolball Team, Senior Track Team. Monilor, Check-up Team, Cheer Leader. CHARLES CHAUNCEY BLANDY FOURTH 'YEAR Osceola Mills. Pa. Junior Track Squad, Office Boy. WILLIAM HENRY BOWEN FIRST YEAR Bramwell. Mercer Co., W. Va. l25 Pound Foofball Sguad. Li'Hle Varsi+y Baske+ball Squa . LAWRENCE PAGE BOYCE - FOURTH Y-EAR ' I2I4 N. Calverf SI.. Balfimore. Md. B.L.S., Missionary Sociefy, Varsif Foofball Team. Varsify Baske+bah Squad. Varsi+y Track Squad, Gym Direc+or. E 'Club.lChoir. Librarian of B.LS. Third Term, Senior Moni- for. School-room Keeper. DARWIN HUDSON BOYD. JR. THIRD YEAR P. O. Box 737. Savannah. Ga. B.L.S., Librarian B.L.S. Firsf Term, Vice-Presidenf B'.L.S. Second Term. Missionary 'Sociel'y, Varsify Foolball Squad, 'Varsify' Baske+ball Squad, Choir, S'ral'is+ician, Check-up Team, Spring ,Foo+,b'all. .il JAMES ELY BRADFIELD .FIRST YEAR S 520 N. Cheslnur S+..'Barnesville. Ohio Varsify Foofball Squad. Varsify Baskefball Squad. , - 1 r -lf, .. 4 T5'ofueLAs WICKLIFFE BRA HEAR,JR. SECOND YEAR I 2 Sfrafford Crescenf, Cary S+. .Rcl.., Richmond. Va. F.L.S., LiHle Versify Foofball ' Squad. Li'Hle Varsify Baske+ball Squad. Varsify Baseball Squad. Check-up Team. , JAMES SHOBER aRAwl,EW , 4 SECOND YEAR 5' I34 Cascade Ave.. Winslon-Salem, N. C. F.L.S., l25 Pound Foofball Team. Junior Track Squad. THOMAS BERRY BRAZELTON. JR. FIRST YEAR y - A P. O. Drawer I6. Waco, Texas B.L.S., Track Squad, Tennis Squad. Choir. EDWARD mee aRowN FOURTH YEAR y 2l4 Prince S+.. Alexandria. Va. F.L.S., Missionary Sociefy. Varsi+yv Foofball Team. Track Team, Moni- +or, Wailer, CHRONICLE Board Second Half, E Club. JOSEPH CHENOW N. JR. FIRST YEA I cyfo IN!1lrguEQx4l'n ruehearl, 3902 Canter- Af, ry, Rd.. Ballimore. Md.- -- .L.S.. Tennis Squad, Choir, 9:l5 S uad. WILLIAM KNOX BROWN 'V FIRST YEAR 5 cfo Mrs. Edwin Tr En' 3902 Canier- IW VI. 4 bury Rd., Balfimore, Md. W.L.S., Cake Team Baseball, Choir, Posfer. ARTHUR BROWN-SERMAN FIRST YEAR Episcopal Theological Seminary, Alexandria, Va. Calce' Team Foofball, Cake Team Baseball, Choir, Bai Boy. THOMAS PINCKNEY BRYAN, JR. FOURTH YEAR 3II Souih Boulevard, Richmond, Va. F.L.S., I25-'Pound Foofball Squad, aa Lifile Varsiiy Baslcefball Squad, Tennis Team, Monifor, Squash Couri Direc+or, Choir, Cheer Leader. ARTHUR HERBERT BRYANT, JR. FIFTH YEAR' , Alexandria, Va. Missionary Sociefy, Varsify Foo+- ball Team, Track Team, Senior Monifor, Gym Direcior, E Club. JULIAN THOMSON BURKE, JR. FIFTH YEAR I IO3 Rosemon+ Ave., Alexandria, Va. Varsify Fooiball Team, Basl:eTbalI Squad, Baseball Squad, ,Moni+or, E Club, Choir. CHARLES RYLAND BURNETT. JR. SECOND YEAR 5906 Three Chop+ Rd.. Richmond, Va. B.L.S., l25 Pound- Fooiball Team, Varsify Baseball Squad. Tennis Squad, CHRONICLE Board, Ex- ercise Squad. CHARLES LEE BURWELL FOURTH YEAR Millwood, Va. B.L.S., Missionary Socieiy, Liflle 0330 Varsi+y Foo+balI Team, Senior Track Team. Tennis Squad, Moniior, CHRONICLE Board, Squash Couri' Direcfor, Secrefary B.L.S. BRADSHAW BEVERLEY BYRD FIRST YEAR Winchesier, Va. X Q?-fgfAL1i.ggI'1I3'VarsI+y Baseball Squad I I 'rw , ROBERT CHRISMAN CALDWELL PKI FIRST YEAR IO3 Praire Ave., Morganfown, W. Va. B.L.S., I25 Pound Fooiball Squad, Li++Ie Varsi+y Baseball. voLNEY HOWARD CAMPBELL FIRST YEAR ,fy JV Abingdon, va. b ffl: fd F.L.S., Tennis Squad. EDWARD ROBERT CARMODY FIRST YEAR I4 Virginia Ave., Jefferson Park, Alexandria, Va. .I25 Pound Fooiball Squad, LiH'le Varsi+y Baseball Manager. TAZEWELL MORTON CARRIN-GTON, x' w ii, - I i ' ' 1 '. THIRD YEAR ii f - 'U 27OI Park Ave., Richmond, Va. I25 Pound FooI'baII Team. CHRONICLE Board, Jewelry Busi- ness, Manager Kifchen. ROBERT EDWARD CARTER FOURTH YEAR Episcopal High School, Alexandria, Va. B.L.S., Missionary Sociefy, Lifile Varsify Foofball Team, Varsify Base- ball Team, Monifor, Wailer, Gym Direcfor, E Club, Cop, STa+is+i- cian, Manager Varsify Baslceiball ball Team. If SAMUEL HENLEY CARTER FIRST YEAR I The Plains, Va. W.L.S., Cake Team Foofball, Team Baseball. Ca ke WILLIAM WALLACE SCOTT CHAPMAN THIRD YEAR Dumbarfon, Gordonsville, Va. Varsify Track Team, E Club. WIII IAM ARTHUR CHENOWETH, JR. RST YEAR I75 Cresf Rd., Birmingham, Ala. B.L.S., Varsify Foofball Squad, B Squad Baskefball, Varsify Baseball Squad. GEORGE LLEWELLYN CHRISTIAN FOURTH YEAR I04 Oxford Rd., Tienfsin, China F.L.S., Monifor,-Edifor-in-Chief of WHISPERS, Exercise Squad, New York Times Correspondent Vol Keeper. ' RALEIGH COLSTON CHRISTIAN FOURTH YEAR I529 Sunsef Lane, Richmond, Va. F.L.S., Missionary Sociefy, B Squad Foofball, Tennis Team, Moni- for, Squash ICourI Direcfor, E Club, Hop Commiffee, Cop, Vice- Presidenf Missionary Sociefy Third Term. THOMAS CAROLIN CLAY THIRD YEAR 503 Whifaker S+.. Savannah, Ga. B.L.S.. Track Squad. Monifor, Reader in Dual Confesf, Treasurer of B.L.S. HENRY JENKINS CLEMONS SECOND YEAR McCormick Rd., Universify, Va. 9 34 LiHle Varsily Baskefball Squad. Tennis Squad. JOHN LYNN COCHRAN SECOND YEAR Roufe 2, Sfaunfon, Va. B.L.S.. I25 Pound Foofball Squad, Junior Track Squad, Cop. JOSEPH SMITH COCHRAN, JR. FIFTH YEAR Roufe 2, Sfaunfon, Va. B.L.S., Missionary Sociefy. Head manager of Foofball. Track Squad. Monifor, Waifer, Choir, CHRON- ICLE Board. Sfafisfician. DUDLEY DuBOSE COCKE FIRST YEAR Seaboard Air Line, Norfolk, Va. W.L.S., Liirlle Va rsify Foofball Squad, LiHle Va rsify Baskefball Squad, LiHle Va rsify Baseball Squad. WILLIAM BOOTH cocks ' THIRD YEAR 8I6 Harvard Place, Charloffe, N. C. I25 Pound Foofball Team, Liffle Varsify Baskefball Squad, Tennis Squad, Cop, Sfafisfician. JOSEPH MATHEWS COGAR SECOND YEAR Midway, Ky. B.L.S., Track Squad, Subsfifufe Waifer, Choir. Assisfanf Trainer Foofball. WRAY THOMAS COOPER FIFTH YEAR Mocking Bird Hill, Louisville, Ky. Missionary Sociefy, Varsify Baseball Squad, Monifor, Manager Varsify Foofball, Choir, Cop. Office Boy, Vol Keeper. Squash. EDLEY CRAIGHILL, JR. , FIRST YEAR ' SECOND YEAR Box 733, Lynchburg, Va. ' Henderson, N. C. ROBERT GREEN SUTPHIN DAVIS, JR Liflle Varsify Baseball Squad. JOHN HILL CRONLY, JR. SECOND YEAR I4I6 Park Ave., Richmond, Va. F.L.S., LiHIe Varsily Foo+baII Team, Varsi+y Track Team, Jewelry Agen+, Ki+chen AH'endan+, E Club. GORDON WILLARD CROSBY THIRD YEAR 25I Brahan Boulevard, San Anlonio, Texas F.L.S., I25 Pound Eoo+baIl Squad, Li++le Varsi+y Baskelball Squad. Tennis Squad, Cop. l B.L.S., Junior Track Squad, Man- ager Liflle Varsify Baskelball. EDWIN SCOTT DAWSON, II SECOND YEAR 2230 California SI., Washingfon, D. C B.L.S., Lilfle Vairsiiy Eoolball Squad, Senior Track Squad. vlcToR WEYHER DAwsoN FIFTH YEAR Kinsfon, N. IC. E ' E.I..S., Varsily Eoolball Squad, .qi Monilor, Head Wailer, Cop, Mis- , sionary Sociely, Secrelary, Ihird Ierm. Varsily Baseball Squad. THQMAS TODD DABNEY C OVERTON DAVIDSON DENNIS, JR. 5+rq,RD YEAR xg FIRST YEAR . I825 Park Ave.. Richmond' Vaugb Nd' I8Il Park Ave., Ruchmonq, Va. I25 Pound Foolball Tegm, Li+'rle ' W'L'S Cake Team Fooibal' Varsily Baskefball Squa , Varsiiy Baseball Squad, Choir, Cop, Office WILLIAM MASON DILLARD Boy, Slalislician. FIFTH YEAR CHANNING WILLIAMS DANIEL, JR. yi SECOND YEAR .if 'Y I - Dj I, S+. Davids, Pa. I ,J 'E.L.S., I25! Pound Eoolball Team, Choir, Cop, Spring Eoolball. ERNEST MARVIN DANIELS, JR. FIRST YEAR I97 Green Hills Rd., E. Walnul Hills, Cincinnali, Ohio B.L.S., Lillle Varsily Foolball Team, Junior Track Squad. WILLIAM GWATHMEY DAVIDSON FIRST YEAR 925 B Ave., Coronado, Cal. F.L.S., Varsily Baslcelball Squad, Tennis Squad, Choir, Track Squad. 0350 3I7 S. Asaph S+., Alexandria, Va. B.L.S., Missionary Sociely, Varsily Eoofloall Team, Varsily Baskelball Squad, Varsily Baseball Team, Monifor, E Club, Advisory Board, Gym Direclor, Hop Commillee, Mish Owner, Secrelary B.L.S., Li- brarian B.L.S. CAM DAWSON DORSEY, JR. THIRD YEAR 2789 Habersham Rd., Allanla, Ga. B.L.S., Missionary Sociely, I25 Pound Eoolball Team, Track Squad, Squash Courl Direclor, Cheer Leader. - v1 -I-. 4, i--' .0 CHARLESAI-IENARY DRAYTON, JR. SECOND YEAR . 9 Church SI., Charleslon, S. C. E.L.S., I25 Pound Eoolball Squad, LiHle Varsify Baskefball Team, Ten- nis Squad, Choir Subslifufe. DAVID DUNLOP, JR. SECOND YEAR 24OI CaIver+ S+., N.W., Washing+on, D. C. I25 Pound Foofball Squad, LiHle Varsify Baseball Squad, JOHN DUNLOP FIRST YEAR 24OI Calver+ S+., N.W. Washingfon, D. C. W.L.S., Choir, 9.I5 Baskefball, Ten- ms. BENJAMIN BONNEAU duPONT SECOND YEAR Monfchanin, Del. Junior Track. ANDREW BRADLEY DUVALL, JR. FOURTH YEAR 2I28 LeRoy Place, N.W., Washinglon, D. C. F.L.S., Varsify Foo+ball Team, Var- si+y Baseball Team, Moniior, E Club, Graduale, Sfafisfician, Squash Cour+ Direclor, Librarian F.L.S. EDWARD RYANT DYER, JR. SECOND YEAR Am. Church Mission, Wusih, Kiangsu, China Varsily Track Team, Subs'ri'ru're Wai+er, WHISPERS Board, Gradu- afe, Choir, Manager LiHle Varsify Foofball, Cop, Fall Track, E Club. JOHN PAUL EKBERG. JR. SECOND YEAR Wesl Poinl, Va. B.L.S., LiHle Varsi+y Squad, Tennis Squad. 0360 CIJARENCE McDONALD ENGLAN R. THIRD YEAR Park Hills, Hunfingfon, W. Va. D F.L.S., Missionary Sociefy, B Squad Foofball, Monifor. CHRON- ICLE Board, Choir, Manager Track, Cop, Office Boy, Sfafician. LOUIS STUART FICKLEN SECOND YEAR 508 51'h S+.. Greenville, N. C. F.L.S., Missionary Sociefy, Manager Track, Assisfanf Manager Foo+baII, Business Manager CHRONICLE, Spring Foofball, Choir, Keeper Afh- le'ric Supply Shop. STROTHER CALLAWAY FLEMING. JR. THIRD YEAR 67 Inman Circle, Aflanfa, Ga. B.L.S., Missionary Sociefy, Varsify Foo+ball, Varsiry Track, Monifor, Waifer, WHISRERS Board. Gym Direclfor, E Club, Hop Commii- fee, Sfafisfician, Fall Track. CHARLES DANIEL FORRER. JR. l .V J FIRST YEAR l,. U Union Trusf BuiIding,Jr Parkersburg, W. Va. ' Cake Team Foofball, 9:I5 Basker- ball. JOHN REEVES FRIZZELL, JR. FIRST YEAR Universi+y, Va. LiHle Varsify Foofball Squad, Jun- ior Track. WILLIAM CAZENOVE GARDNER, JR. FIRST YEAR Clover Lick, W. Va. 9:l5 Baske+ball, Li++le Varsily Base- ball. JAMES HARPER POOR GARNETT SECOND YEAR 2433 Tracy Place, N.W., Washingfon. D. C. B.L.S., Tennis Team, E CIub.k - I MATTHEW GAULT, ' 'T FIRST YE 'X 4 Arrqy-'fqjwf Iub, Washingfon, D. C W.I:S., I25 Pound Foofball Squad. Junior Track Squad. Tennis Squad. JAMES DANIEL GILLIAM THIRD YEAR Wardman Park Ho+eI. Washingfon. D. C. F.L.S.. Senior Track Squad. Moni- Ior. ff , Q' - Y- wlLuAM LEE en.uAM, JR. secomo YEAR Y A I622 Monumenf Ave.. Richmond. Va Tennis Squad, CHRONICLE Board, Office Boy. EDWARD HOWARD GOODWIN SECOND YEAR I24 E. Francis S+., Williamsburg, Va B.L.S., LiHIe Varsi+y FooI'baII Team. B Squad Baske'fbaII Team. Senior Track Squad, Waifer. JOHN GRAVATT GOODWIN SECOND YEAR Millwood, Va. I25 Pound FooI'IoaII Team: Junior Track Squad. WILLIAM ARCHER RUTHERFORD GOODWIN, JR. FIRST YEAR I24 E. Francis S+., Williamsburg. Va. W.L.S.. Cake Team Foo'rbaII, Cake C . S '37 Team BasebaII, Junior Track Squad, Choir. LAWRENCE TALBOT GORDON THIRD YEAR 22I9 Monumenf Ave., Richmond, Va. B.L.S., Missionary Sociefy, B Squad Foofball Team. Varsi+y Base- ball Team, Moni+or, Waifer, E Club. Assisfanf Librarian B.L.S. CYRUS WILEY GRANDY, IV FIRST YEAR Na+ionaI Bank of Commerce Building, NorIoIk, Va. W.L.S.. Junior Track Squad. Tennis Squad. WILLIAM MONCURE GRAVATT, JR FIRST YEAR Blacksfone, Va. B.L.S., FooIbaII Varsify Team, Var- sify Baseball Team. Senior Track Squad. E Club. RANDALL HAGNER HAGNER, JR. FIRST YEAR I32I Connecficuf Ave., Washingfon, D. C. B.L.S., Tennis Squad. CHRONICLE Board, Choir. lJ H RY HARLAN HANNA FIRST YEAR 609 N. Division S+., Salisbury, Md. I25 Pound Foo'rI::aII Squad. CLINTON McCLARTY HARBISON. JR SECOND YEAR Winchesfer Pike. Lexingfon, Ky. Li'rIIe Varsify Foo'rbaII Squad, Cake Team Baskefball. Tennis Squad. WILLIAM HARMAN FIRST YEAR Bridgewafer, Va. Varsify Baske+baII Team, Varsify BaseIaaII Squad, E Club. DAVID ALEXANDER HARRISON, III THIRD YEAR 3I3 Ramsey Ave., Hopewell, Va. B.L.S., Missionary Sociely, Varsify Foo+baIl Team, Varsily Baseball Team, Monilor, Gym Direclor, E Club, Hop Commiifee. Oilice Boy, Sfafionery Keeper, Secrerary of Missionary Sociefy. EDWARD TUCKER HARRISON, JR. FIRST YEAR I825 W. Grace S+., Richmond, Va. B.L.S.. Varsify Foo+baIl.Squad. Ten- nis Squad, Choir. if X. FIRST YEAR l27 W. Wesley Ave., Ailanla, Ga. X, JULIAN MARK H B.LS.., Lillie Varsify Baseball Squad. Tennis Squad, Cop. WILLIAM KLIPSTEIN HARRYMAN, JR. FIRST YEAR 27I Union SI.. Hackensack, N. J. Cake Team Foo+ball. CHARLES ENGLISH HENDERSON, III FIRST YEAR 7l2 Longwood Rd., BalI'imore,' Md. F.L.S.. I25 Pound Foo+baIl Squa Junior Track Squad. Q, JAMES HULL HERBER I Kr I. If .x SECOND YEAR all ff 329 Edis+o Ave., Colnkmbia, S. C. F.L.S.. Senior Track Squad. Waifer. ROBERT BEVERLEY HERBERT, JR. FOURTH YEAR 329 Edis+o Ave., Columbia, S. C. F.L.S.. B Squad Fooiloall, Senior Track Team. 'MoniIor, Wai+er, Choir, E Club. '38 I I I 2 FRANCIS JOHN HINKEL FIRST YEAR Markham, Va. Junior Track Squad. Tennis Squad. ARTHUR HITCH, JR. SECOND YEAR I707 Bolling Ave., Norfolk, Va. F.L.S.. B Squad Foofball, Varsify Baseball, Co-Caplain. HOWELL HOLLIS. JR. SECOND YEAR I428 2nd Ave., Columbus, Ga. W.L.S., LiHle Varsify Foofball Squad, LiHIe Varsify Baskefball Squad, Junior Track Squad, Tennis Squad, CHRONICLE Board, S+a+- is+ician. OTTO ADOLPH HOLSTEIN THIRD YEAR 908 N S+., Porfsmoufh, Va. LiHle Varsify Baseball Squad, Cop. JOHN CARLYLE HERBERT HOOFF FOURTH YEAR Roufe 3, Alexandria, Va. B.L.S., Li'r'rle Varsify Foofball Team. Varsify Baseball Team, E Club. FORTESCUE wHlm.E HoPl5lN54.' FIRST YEAR raffi' ' Troufeville, Va. W.L.S., I25 Pound Foofball Squad, Junior Track Squad. JOHN GUTHRIE HOPKINS. Ill THIRD YEAR ' Leesburg, Va. B.L.S.. Varsi'ry Foofball Squad, Var- sify Track Team, Waifer. PEYTON SKIPWITH HOPKINS SECOND YEAR Leesburg, Va. 0 B.L.S., I25 Pound Foo+baII Team. Varsi+y Track Squad. E Club. WILLIS LOGAN HOPKINS SECOND YEAR Troulville, Va. I25 Pound Foofball Squad. Junior Track Squad. Tennis Squad. Cop. GEORGE ARTHUR HOWELL, JR. SECOND YEAR Wesf Pace's Ferry Rd.. Aflanla. Ga. B.L.S.. Varsify Baskefball Team. Ten- nis Squad, CHRONICLE Board. Coach Cake Team, E Club. ARCHIBALD ROBINSON HOXTON. JR. SEVENTH YEAR Episcopal High School. Alexandria. Va. F.L.S.. Varsify Fooiball Team. Var- sify Track Team. Monifor. Gym Di- rec+or, E Club, Advisory Board. Hop Commiifee, Posfgraduale. CommiH'ee of Final Arrangemenls. F.L.S. Dual ConIes+ Team. Capfain of Foofball and Track. Presidenf of Missionary Sociely. Presidenf F.L.S.. Chairman Hop Commifiee, Head Moniior. FORTUNATUS SYDNOR KIRKPATRICK FIRST YEAR Peoples Na+ional Bank. Lynchburg. Va. B.L.S., I25 Pound Foofball Squad. Tennis Squad. WILLIAM WILSON KOONTZ FIFTH YEAR Braddock Heighfs. Alexandria. Va. VarsiIy Baseball Squad. JOSEPH PACKARD LAIRD FIRST YEAR . 3200 W. I7+h SI.. Wilminglon. Del. W.L.S.. I25 Pound Foofball Squad. Li++Ie Varsify Baskefball Squad. DONALD McLEOD LAY, JR. FOURTH YEAR 24 Michigan Road Bellrose. Long Island, N.Y. Varsiiy Foofball Squad, Varsily Bas- kefball Team, Caplain Tennis Team, Monifor. Waifer, Squash Couri Di- rec+or. Schoolroom Keeper. E Club. LORENZO CUSTIS LEWIS FOURTH YEAR Berryville. Va. J. F.L.S.. B Squad Foo+baIl, Varsiiy Baseball Team. Senior Track Squad. CHRONICLE Board. HERBERT WATSON LOCKWOOD. JR SECOND YEAR I32I Cloncurry Rd., Norfolk. Va. B.L.S., Liifle Varsify Baseball Squad. CHRONICLE Board, Choir, Cop. HORACE CLEVELAND LUTZ, JR. THIRD YEAR Hickory. N. C. F.L.S.. LiHle Varsify Foo+baIl Squad, Senior Track Squad, Choir, Subsii- +uIe Wailer. Cop, Assislani Office Boy. JOHN HEYWARD LYNAH, III SECOND YEAR II E. 5OIh S+.. Savannah, Ga. B.L.S., Missionary Sociefy, LiHIe Varsiiy Foolball Team. LiHIe VarsiI'y Baskefball Squad, Subs+iIu're Wail- er. Cop. Spring Foofball. DANIEL MacDOUGALD. JR. FIRST YEAR 48 Peachfree Circle. Aflanla. Ga. W.L.S.. Cake Team Foofball, Cake Team Baseball, Choir. GILMER ADAMS MacDOUGALD THIRD YEAR 48 Peachlree Circle, A'rlanI'a. Ga. C390 B.L.S.. I25 Pound Foofball Squad, LiHle Varsify Baseball Squad. EP EN ARRISON MacGREGOR. x I FIRST Y ' Ord'n Depar . orozal. Canal Zone F.L.S.. Track Squad. HENRY CABELL MADDUX. JR. FOURTH YEAR Chbsferbrook Farm. Rosslyn. Va. F.L.S.. Missionary Sociefy. B Squad Fooiball, Monifor. Librarian F.L.S. Firs+ and Second Terms. WILLIAM BERRY MARBURY. JR. FIRST YEAR I403 2Is'r S+., N.W., Washingfon. D. C. LiI+le Varsify Foofball Squad, LiHle Varsify Baskefball Squad, Tennis Squad. JULIEN JACOUELIN MASON -THIRD YEAR Locus? Grove, Charloflesville, Va. F.L.S.. Senior Track Squad, Subsii- Iufe Wairer. Librarian, Office Boy. JOHN TENNEY MASON. JR. FIRST YEAR 60 E. 42nd S+.. New York. N. Y. F.L.S.. LiHle Varsify Foofball Team. Senior Track Squad. Tennis. THOMAS MANN, RANDOLPH MAYO FIRST YEAIz M.,,g ' f'f',1,,, Box 436. Charlolresville. Va.f B.L.S.. I25 Pound Foo+balI Squad. Choir. FAIRFAX SHIELD McCANDLISH, JR. THIRD YEAR Fairfax. Va. Li+I'Ie Varsify Baskefball, Varsify Baseball. Choir. E Club. JAMES BRUCE MQCLELLAND. III FIRST YEAR Highfower Building, Oklahoma Cify, Okla. B.L.S.. Choir. WILLIAM MALCOLM McCRORY. JR. SECOND YEAR 3IO5 Riverside Ave.. Jacksonville. Fla. B.L.S.. Missionary Socie+y. Coach Cake Team Football. SubsIiIu+e Waifer. Cop. S'raI'isI'ician, Spring Foofball. ALEXANDER HAMILTON McKlNNEY FIRST YEAR O.N.l. Navy Dep'I. Waslwingfon. D. C. F.L.S.. l25 Pound Foofball Squad. Senior Track Squad. WHISPERS Board, CHRONICLE Board. JOHN WILLIAM McMANUS FIRST YEAR I303 Ann S+.. Parkersburg. W. Va. Junior Track Squad. HORACE PHILLIPS McNEAL SECOND YEAR 409 Wafer S+.. Norfolk. Va. I25 Pound Foo+balI Squad. Liffle Varsily Baskefball Squad. LiH'Ie Var- sify Baseball Squad. RIDGELY PRENTISS MELVIN. JR. THIRD YEAR 24 Cl'1urcI'1 Circie, Annapolis. Md. F.L.S.. I25 Pound Foofball Team. LiHle Varsify Baskefball Team. Ten- nis Squad. Subsfifufe Waifer. Cop. S+a+isI'ician. MERRILL JUSTIN MILLER FIRST YEAR . ' Wardman Park Hyel. Apf. 4-07? ' ' V Washingrory DLC. js f'kW.L.S.,'I25,fPound Foofball Squad. I Junior Track Squad. 0400 I I I5 :- ROLAND GREENE MITCHELL FOURTH YEAR Boyce, Va. JOHN MONCURE SECOND YEAR Second Slreel Rd., Richmond, Va. F.L.S.. LiHIe Varsily Foofball Team, Winler Track Squad. Subslilule Waifer, Spring Foofball. RICHARD WALLACE MONCURE THIRD YEAR Belle Haven, Alexandria, Va. WALTER BEDFORD MOORE, III SECOND YEAR I4-24 Washingfon SI.. Columbia, S. C. F.L.S., I25 Pound Foofball Team, Track Squad, CHRONICLE Board Firs'r Half, Librarian. WILLIAM MAURY MOORE FOURTH YEAR I62O Monumenf Ave.. Richmond, Va. F.L.S., Missionary Sociefy, VarsiI'y Foo+ball Squad, Varsi+y Baseball Squad, Monifor, WHISPERS Board, Edi+or-in-Chief CHRONICLE Board. Bo'rI1 Halves, Graduale, Assislanl Manager Baskelball, Dual Confesl- an'I', Slalislician. ROBERT KNIGHT MORGAN FIRST YEAR Bilfmore, Black Mounfain, N. C. Tennis-Squad. JAiAEs'ioLERsoN MoRRlss, IV ' ' FIRST YEAR I II6 Liberly SI., Pelersburg, Va. F.L.S., Baseball Squad, Cop. WI IAM WYLIE MORTON ,HL if fi FIRST YEAR J! CI'1arloHesville V . I25 Pound:FooIbaII Sq FIRST YEAR Abingdon Va. W.L.S. LiHIe Varsily Foolball Squad Junior Track Squad RONALD McGREC-EOR MURRAY FIRST YEAR Dinglewood Columbus G . Tennis Squad. cIeROSSET MYERS SECOND YEAR 2.2 Waler S+., Charleslon, S. C. , B JAMESCQCOLEMAN MOTLEY, J W f , , a Treasurer W.L.S., I25 Pound Fool- ball Squad, Junior Track, Winfer and Spring, Subslilule Wailer. JOHN HENRY NEFF, JR. I FIRST YEAR Universily, Va. Liflle Varsify Foolball Team. Junior Track Squad, Tennis Squad. BRUCE KINLOCH NELSON FIRST YEAR Winchesler, Va. Cake Foolball Team, Choir. PETER TEN EYCK NEVIUS SECOND YEAR 44 Wesl' 77I'l'1 S+., New York, N. Y. LiH'Ie Varsily Foofball Squad, Jun- ior Track Squad. JOHN JOHNS NICHOLSON Ima THIRD YEAR 2220 2O'rI1 SI., N.W.. Washinglon, D. C. F.L.S., Track Squad, Wailer, Fall Track. O4lO 0 u I . ,JW W I ,Isl IW DeLANCEY ROCHESTER OBER WILLIAM HROCKMO Ti, BROOKE FOURTH YEAR OWENS 908 Sainl George's Rd., Roland Parlc, THIRD YEAR Ballimore, Md. Missionary Sociefy, Varsily Foolball Team, Varsify Traclc Squad, Squash Courl Direclor, E Club, Monilor. PACKARD LAIRD OKIE FOURTH YEAR Berwyn, Pa. 5 F.L.S., Tennis Team, Monilor. E Club, Choir, Librarian. STURE ISRAEL GORDON OLSSON FIRST YEAR Wesl Poinl, Va. I25 Pound Foofball Squad, LiHle Varsily Baslcelball Squad. JOSEPH KYLE ORR, III FIRST YEAR ff- I6 Yonge S+., Allanla, Ga. Calre Foofball Team, Tennis Squad. DeCOURCY WRIGHT ORRICK, JR. THIRD YEAR 3908 Norlh Charles S+.. Ballimore. Md. B.L.S., Missionary Sociely, Varsily Baskefball Squad, Tennis Team, Monilor, Wailer, E Club. SMITH HILTON ORRICK, JR. FIFTH YEAR 209 Easl Biddle SI., Ballimore, Md. F.L.S., Missionary Sociefy. Baseball Squad, Track Squad, Monilor, CHRONICLE Board, Assislanl Fool- ball Manager, Office Boy. Sfafis- rician. JOHN JERAULD OWEN I FOURTH YEAR Willowby , Charlollesville, Va. B.L.S., LiHle Varsify Foo+balI Team, Tennis Squad. Monilor, Graduale. 42 909 Norlh Broome SI., Wilmingfon, Del. B.L.S., Track Squad, Subsfilufe Wailer, CHRONICLE Board. Of- fice Boy, Tickel' Seller, WHISPERS Board. JOHN CARY PAGE THIRD YEAR McCormick Rd., Universify, Va. Exercise Squad. PETER GRAHAM PARK M Wadi' THIRD YEAR C ,f I9I3 S S+., N.W., Washingfon, D. C. Tennis Squad. CLIFFORD AUGUS IN PEACO K. JR. ' FIRST YEA . lf, Q C S G is Foolball Manager, Assisi- an+ B eball Manager. GEORGE FREELAND PETER, JR. FIRST YEAR Cobham Parlc, Cobham, Va. W.L.S.. Tennis Squad. HENRY HYMAN PHILIPS, JR. Q FIRST YEAR Tarboro, N. C. F.L.S., I25 Pound Foofball Squad. Tennis Squad. Assisfanl Track Man- ager. CHARLES PICKETT. IV. FIRST YEAR Fairfax. Va . W.L.S.. Cake Baseball Team, Fall Tennis Squad. FRED GRESHAM POLLARD THIRD YEAR 2900 Rugby Rd., Richmond, Va. F.L.S., Li++Ie Varsify Baslcefball Team, Varsify Baseball Squad, Fall Track Squad. Subs+iTuTc Waifer. PAUL HENRY RINGER. JR. CHRONICLE Board, Second Half. FIFTH YEAR Check Up Team. Cop. Office Boy. JAMES TINSLEY PORTER' 7,4 FIRST YEAR .I 229 The Prado. Aflanga, I' - W.L.S.. Cake Foofball Team, 9:I5'. Baskefball Team, Cake Baseball Team. ANDERSON CLARK PRATHER SECOND YEAR I309 Wynnfon S+.. Columbus. Ga. B.L.S.. I25 Pound Eoofball Squad. ROBERT si-TEEFEY PRESTON. JR. THIRD YEAR k I 2326 Monumenl' Ave.. Richmc-ncI.f,Va. F.L.S.. Foofball Team. Senior Track Team. Monifor. Waifer. E Club. JAMES JAcKsoN RAGAN. JR. A Jsecomo YEAR jf il Blackshear. Ga. B.L.S.. Foo+baII B Squad. Senior Track Squad. Subs+i'rufe Waifer. Assis+an+ Librarian. BLANCHARD RANDALL. III SECOND YEAR 49OI Greenspring Ave.. Balfimore. Md. F.L.S.. Choir, I25 Pound Foofball Squad. Junior Track Squad. Sub- sI'i+u+e Wai+er. SPOTTESWOODE WELLFORD RAN- DOLPH, JR. SECOND YEAR I4 Universify Place. Universify. Va. Junior Track Squad. Cop. WILLIAM ALONZO RINEHART. III SECOND YEAR Boxwood. Cha rIoHesviIIe. Va. B.L.S.. Missionary Sociefy, Foofball Team. Varsi+y Track Team. E Club. Choir. 043 n 273 Pearson Drive. Asheville, N. C. B.L.S.. Missionary Sociefy. Foo+baII Team, Baske'rbalI Team, Moni+or. WaiTer. Gym DirecTor. E Club. I-lop Commilrfee. Graduafe. HARRISON MARSHALL ROBERTSON R. FIRST YEAR Cold Spring. Casselberry Rd.. ' Louisville, Ky. Tennis Squad. LiHIe Varsi+y Bas ke+baIl Squad, Choir. HENRY BURNETT ROBINSON SECOND YEAR 707 Columbia Bldg., Louisville. Ky. F.L.S.. Cop, Dance Bouncer. DONALD CHARLES ROGERSON SECOND YEAR I8I2 N ST.. N. W.. Washingfon. D. Foofball Team. Baskeiball Squad. Baseball Squad. Waifer, CHRON- ICLE Board. E Club, Choir, STa'r- isTician. New York Times Corres- pondenf. WHISPERS Board. JAMES GARLAND ROSE TI-IIRD YEAR 3209 Seminary Ave.. Richmond. Va. F.L.S.. Li+'rIe Varsify Foofball Team. Senior Track Squad. Choir. KENNETH CLAIBORNE ROYALL, JR THIRD YEAR Goldsboro, N. C. B.L.S.. Baske+baII B Squad. Var- si+y Baseball Squad, Check-Up Team. E Club. ' JOHN EDWARD SEMMES. JR. THIRD YEAR The Warringfon. Balfimore. Md. O C. L , - S 1, , F.L.S., Varsi+y Foo+baII Squad, Sen- ior Traclc Squad. Monifor. fl' f ' 2 DUNCAN BRUCE SHAW THIRD YEAR I- I 1' - Brill Rd., Indian Hill, Cincinnafi, Oh I B ig- LiHIe Varsify Foofloall Team, LiHIe - Varsily Baslcefball Squad, Varsify 'Baseball Squad Cop. x . , I A 'U JAMES MALCOLM SIBLEY 'T ' ' FIRST YEAR ' 5 E, 48 Miscogin Ave., Allaflfa, Ga. B.L.S. Cake Foofball Team, LiHIe E Varsify Baseball Team, Cop. BERKELEY LEO SIMMONS, JR. FOURTH YEAR 2230 California S+., N. W., I Washin lon D C g . . . B.L.S. Missionary Sociefy, Varsily Foofball Squad Monifor. HOKE SMITH III SECOND YEAR - 80 Illh S+. Aflanfa ,Ga. W.L.S Secrefary, Firsf Term, Li- . brarian Second Term, Calce Fool- . Q ball Team LiHIe Varsify Baseball Squad Cop. I :l JOHN CHANDLER SMITH .' THIRD YEAR io. ' 1 P. O. Box 75 Randio Sanfe Fe, Calif. F.L.S. LiH'Ie Varsify Foo+baII Team, Senior Track Squad, CHRONICLE Board. 'Ms-L. if '.. ' .. 1,8 WILLIAM MASSIE SMITH FIRST YEAR NN QT -A ' ' Greenwood, Va. W.L.S. Secrefary, Third Term, I25 , - , Pound Foofball Team. 'J f f, WILLIAM HUNTER SPERRY cfo Washing+on Gas Lighf Co., .I Washingfon, D. C. rf: I I l N I I ' - P' Y R -. .M 5 I . I2 THIRD YEAR '4 U44 F.L.S. Treasurer, Missionary Soci- efy, Secrefary, Firsf Term, Assisf- +an+ Coach BasebaIIQ Monilor, WHISPER'S Boarcl, CHRONICLE - Board, Gym Direcfor, E Club, Xidop Commiflee, Choir, Slafis- +ician, Sfudy Hall and Vol Keeper. ROBERT MASON STEPTOE FIRST YEAR Shepherdsfown, W. Va. l25 Pound Foofball Team, Li++Ie Varsify Baslcefball Squad, Tennis Squad. BEACH HELME STOCKETT, JR. SIXTH YEAR I423 Manhanfongo Sf., Poflsville, Pa. Varsily Foofball Squad, Monifor, Waiter. I, ',- I' ' ' - II. .1J.'iI 'T,'K I'll JAMES CAMPBELL STRAS, JR. FIRST YEAR Cardinal, Ky. B.L.S., Foofball Team, CHRON- ICLE Board. E Club. ROBERT EDWARD LEE STRIDER, II I FIRST YEAR - E ,I A+' I 28 Maple Ave., Woodlawn, . Wheelinq, W. Va. B.L.S., lFall'Tennis Squad, Spring Tennis Squad, CHRONICLE Board, Dual Conlesfanl, Graduale, Choir. LOREN CLEVELAND SURLES, JR. FIRST YEAR cfo Mrs. S. S. Harney, 8I3 Gafes Ave.. Norfolk, Va. B.L.S., Traclc Squad. .f 4 GEORGE PARKER SWIF . SECOND YEA IO2I Oakview Ave., olumbus, Ga. B.L.S., I25 Pound Foolball Squad, LiH'Ie Varsify Baslcefball Squad, LiHIe Varsify Baseball Squad, Cop, Posfer. 3, JAMES RAYFORD SYKES THIRD YEAR ReconS+.c+iOn Finance Corp.. Washing+on, D. C. B.L.S., Missionary Sociefy, Varsify Foo'rbaII Squad, Tennis Squad, Choir, Check Up Team. Cop, S+aT- isfician, Spring Foo+baII. I . x,y,V,vf.f,.n -,. , THOMAS DeMOSS TAYLOR FIRST YEAR Belleview Rd.. Roanoke, Va. W.L.S.. Op. TI-IEO O RBERT TAYLOR FIRST YEAR Box 263, Easf Falls Church, Va. W.L.S., Cake Team Foofball, Cake BEVERLY DANDRIDGE TUCKER, JR SECOND YEAR 3802 HawThorne Ave., Richmond, Va. F.L.S., I25 Pound Foofball Squad. Senior Track Squad, Tennis Squad. BEVERLEY RANDOLPH TUCKER, JR. FOURTH YEAR 2700 Monumenf Ave., Richmond, Va. Presidenf of B.L.S., Vice-Presidenf of Missionary Sociefy, Varsify FOOT- baII Team, Track Team, Moni- Tor, Waifer, WHISPERS Board, CHRONICLE Board, Gym Direc- Tor, E CIub, Hop Commiffee, Commiffee of Final Arrangemenfs. SAM BAYLY TURLINGTON I FIRST YEAR Ffh' Accomac, Va. Team Baske+baII. XF-L-S , 4.f'f ,..,. L5+,., .E I-.Y tx., FIRST YEAR FIRST YEAR ,f7fQf 'ff Pan-American lrways. Inc., Chrysler Bldg., ew York, N. Y. Tennis Squad. AUGUSTUS HOWELL THOMAS, JR. SECOND YEAR I5I5 Princess ST., Alexandria, Va. W.L.S., Cake FooTbaII Squad, LiHIe VarSiTy Baskefball Squad, LiH'Ie Var- siTy Baseball Squad. THOMAS HARDY TODD, JR. SECOND YEAR 409 BaTTery Lane, BeIhesda, Md. l25 Pound FooTbaII Squad, Senior s, Track Squad, SubSTiIuTe Waifer. WILLIAM ROBERTSON TRIGG, III SECOND YEAR R.F.D. 2, WesThampTon, Richmond, Va. F.L.S., Senior Track Squad, Tennis Squad. S I2 Easf Franklin S+., Richmond, Va. W.L.S., Tennis Squad. JOHN BOWLES VAN BIBBER FIRST YEAR Belle Haven, Alexandria, Va. Cake Foofball Team. ROBERT LOUIE VAN BIBBER FOURTH YEAR BeIIe Haven, Alexandria, Va. F.L.S., I25 Pound FooTbaII Team, Tennis Squad. GEORGE SOUTHALL VEST, JR. FOURTH YEAR Jefferson Park, AIexandria, Va. ELLIOTT SPEAR WADDELL, JR. SECOND YEAR I334 Indiana Ave.. Columbus, Ga B.L.S., I25 Pound FooTIoaI'I Team Li'rTIe Varsify Baskefball Squad Tennis Squad, Cop. 0450 Rf' I JOHN' NLOORE WALKER, JR. FIRST YEAR I76 Peachlree Circle, A+IanIa, Ga. I I W.L.S.. Cake Foo+baII'Team, Cake Team Baseball. WILLIAM WALLACE THIRD' YEAR Box 276, Hunfinglon, W. Va. F.L.S., Missionary Sociely, LiH'I,e Varsify Foofball Squad, ,Varsity Baseball Squad, E Club, Cop, 'Subs+i+u+e Waifer, S'fa+is+ician, Dance Bouncer. RANDOLPH HARRISON WASHBURN THIRD YEAR' IO3O E Ave.. Coronado, Calif. B.L.S., LiI'+Ie Varsify Foofball Team, Varsify Baseball Squad, Winler Track Squad. . RICHARD BLACKBURN WASHING- TON. JR. FOURTH YEAR I5 Wesl' Walnuf SI., Alexandria, Va. l25 Pound Foofball Team, Varsify Track Squad. JOSEPH MacNAUGHTON WATER- MAN, JR. SECOND YEAR I3I6 Marker S+., Parkersburg, W. Va. LiH'Ie Varsily Foo+baII Team, Junior Track Squad, Subsfifufe Waifer. ROBERT CRENSHAW WATTS, JR. THIRD YEAR ZI37 Rivermonl Ave., Lynchburg, Va. F.L.S., Missionary Sociefy, B Squad Foolball, Varsily Baskelball Squad, Varsi+y Baseball Squad, Monifor, Graduale, Cop. WILLIAM CASKIE WATTS THIRD YEAR Episcopal School Rd.. Lynchburg, Va. B.L.S., LiHIe Varsily Foofball Squad, Tennis Squad. Subsfifufe Waifer, CHRONICLE Board, Sec- ond Half. ' JOHN ARMISTEAD WELBOURN, JR. THIRD YEAR Leesburg, Va. B.L.S., Office Boy. LANDON CARTER WELLFORD ww FOURTH YEAR Bw- Box 64, Wilmingfon, Del. F.L.S., Missionary Sociefy, Varsify Foofball Team, Varsify Track Team. Monifor, Subsfifufe Waifer, WHIS- PERS Board, CHRONICLE Board. E Club, Graduafe. Assis+anI' Track Manager, Manager Tennis, S+a+is+ician, Assis+an+ Junior Track Coach. , THOMAS JEFFERSON W RTENA .,:aKee.r rflvlmafr-. 4, lr III FiIzRandoIph Rd., Princefon, N. J CLAYTON EARL WHEAT, JR. THIRD YEAR U. S. M. A., Wes? Poinf, N. Y. F.L.S., LiHle Varsify Foofball Team, Tennis Squad, Subsfifufe Waifer. WHISPERS Board, Check- up Team, Posfer. ROBERT FORTESCUE WHITTLE FIRST YEAR I6O0 Sycamore S+., Pefersburg. Va. B.L.S., CHRONICLE Board. HENRY TAYLOR WICKHAM SECOND YEAR I834 Park Ave., Richmond, Va. W.L.S., Cake Foofball Team, LiHle Varsify Baseball Squad, Junior Track Squad. , THEODORE ST. CLAIR WILL, JR. SECOND YEAR 58 Vicloria Ave., Hampfon, Va. F.L.S., B Squad Foofball, Subsfi- 'rufe Waifer, WHISPERS Board, CHRONICLE BOARD Second Half. Cop, Dance Bouncer. 0450 1 JOHN CHAUNCY WILLIAMS, JR. SECOND YEAR Warrenion. Va. W.L.S., Choir, Office Boy. Mish Keeper. RICHARD PARDEE WILLIAMS. Ill FIRST YEAR, Episcopal High School, Alexandria. Va. W.L.S.. Cake Foofball Team. Calce Baslcefball Team. Tennis Squad. ALBERT STANLEY WILSON. JR. SECOND YEAR Sharples. W. Va. Missionary Sociefy, Varsify Fool- ball Team, Varsify Baskefball Team. Traclc Team. Monilor, E Club. Choir. Commi++ee of Final Ar- rangemenis. ..'l JAMES COOKE WILSON. JR. I, Q A FIRST YEAR Beaumonl, Texas Presideni W.L.S. Lasf Term, Li++Ie Varsify Fooiball Squad. Liffle Var- si+y BasI:e+baII Squad. Junior Track Squad. Choir. JAMES HOGE TYLER WILSON FOURTH YEAR 2340 Monumenf Ave., Richmond, Va. Vice-Presiclenf of F.L.S. Firsf and Second Terms, Vice-Presidenf of Missionary Socie+y Firsi Term. Presidenf Second Term, B Squad. Foofball, Varsi+y Baskefball Team, VarsiI'y Baseball Squad, Senior Monifor. Gym Direcfor. E Club. Advisory Board. Hop CommiHee. Graduaie, Chairman of CommiHee of Final Arrangemen+s, Head OI- .Tice Boy. . - Af' Ziff ff,-x'6-in-if X 1, ig, ,p4J,f1,,i ,I JAMES BURKETT WINSTEAD SECOND YEAR Charles S+. Ave. af Belmore Rd.. Balfimore, Md. F.L.S., LiHIe Varsify Foo+baII Team. Tennis Squad. GEORGE ALBERT WOODS FIRST YEAR l98 Boulevard. Pelham, N. Y. W.L.S., Cake Team Foolball, Calce Team Baseball, J u n i o r Track Squad. RICHARD CAMERON WOODS FIFTH YEAR Park and Chesinuf Aves.. Laurence Park. Bronxville, N. Y. F.L.S., Missionary Sociefy, Librar- ian, Monilor. Tennis Squad. PICHEGRU WOOLFOLK, JR. THIRD YEAR 3907 Hadley Square, BaI+imore, Md. F.L.S., Missionary Sociery. B Squad FooI'baII, Varsiiy Baslcefball Squad, Moniior. Waifer. RICHARD FIELDING LEWIS WORTHAM FOURTH YEAR 200 Kimberley Ave., Asheville. N. C. F. L. S., Tennis Team. Moniior. CHRONICLE Board, Graduafe. Li- brarian. CLARKE WORTHINGTON. JR. THIRD YEAR 4-II Wesf Fredericlc S+.. Siaunfon, Va. F.L.S., Missionary Socieiv. B Squad Fooiball, Varsiiy Baseball Manager. Capiain Checlc-up Team, Cop. Sfaiisfician. GEORGE YELLOTT WORTHINGTON. III SIXTH YEAR 2I22 LeRoy Place, N. W.. Washingion, D. C. Missionary Socie+y. Alfernafe Cap- 'rain Foofball Team. Senior Moni- Ior, E Club. Posi-Graduafe. Gym Direc+or. JOHN BROOKS YOUNG. JR. . f- SECOND YEAR 223I Monumen+ Ave.. Richmond, Va. F.L.S., I25 Pound Foolball Squad, I Exercise Squad, Subsfifufe Waiier, WHISPERS Board, CHRONICLE Board. S+aIis+ician. Cop. THOMAS TAGGART YOUNG FIRST YEAR Mayflower Aparfmenfs, 425 Wesi Ormsby Ave.. Louisville. Ky Cake Foofball Team. Cake Baslcef- ball Team. C470 -ol., 4 1 gil-. T .. 4 at ' L. . , ' . .-rm i - 9? ' :v.,.,- '- . , my 4 I 1 i f,l' . .N--.V .v . ,.1,,..K 1 .25 Lf' ,T ' 'J' if uv ., 1 .14 af. . 5' u- r,-m .- 1 Evil .,,s ,cv ' 1 1 ,. 1 .'-w x-7 f' ,... 5 , f C. 1' 'ff - lif, 4, 7, JM U- ., .- 1-. . In -. 4 gc. QM- ,,',' 'A I 1- , Y' 1 1,1 i ,. , A, 1. X ,v 11 N I 5 V TJ- - ' fi' -fl' ' Q. iq' 1 gi I 'Y :J ' A' 1,4 ,L ' ,Ein , V Y , '. 1 J: L 'xi- f- ,S .I 5: .13 txxug 4- L Nha I nffxrv . , 5 ff -1-'Pl' av NHM- P56 1, fi l' z ifffq' , 5 I , 12 I -rt. ,lv I sr mfg v -My - ' 4 , .I 1.1: T 1-f L Z W I '21 T i, : :Q- T T' ? i JT T -3' T T 'f T T T, xg I Ts f -if' 1 .g T -V r 1 f Q r T 9 2 P ' -:Q y :ff i if? T l 5 2 - l I '- T . I T T . i . -5 ' V .. . T 1 W T W . I , ,S . wi V4 1 W . L T '13 THE MIGHTY HOPES THAT GRADUATES ..:Il T' E3 -' r V' sf- . T - . Y T - E X , W 1' -in YY- '.Z'A L, 1 , T I ,, 721- ' : L - - . -, . . - . - - fy - l y. ,Q H I Y L YJ! : - ' - - H . - . ' '1 .11 T 5'- Lahk A - I ' 9 V V ' ft 4 . 1 '7 'WSH ' 5 xi! J . 4 ' 'a W I-.L 3 ,f w ' ' .- -fi ' .L L.. . - . - 1. ' 1 - , ' . T f - . . ' : Y ' , 1 ,-hu L. . '.1,', . ' , 'f -z u- . YL..-'. -.X . .':n.r-.. .f4 . , Wa,- N Them MTL Tn H+ M am el in I I ENTERED I93l Wilmer Sociely. '3l-'32 l:.L.S., '34-35 Librarian. '34-'35 French Prize. '34 Ligge++ Junior Medal, '32 Johns Prize, '32-'34 Reading Prize in Wilmer, '32 School Sighf Reading Prize. '34 Choir, '35 Graduale WILL ENTER VIRGINIA PHILIP HAXALL BAGBY RICHMOND, VIRGINIA FROM Iime almosl' immemorial, Rich- mond has been 'Furnishing Ihe High School wifh oufsfanding boys in some line or ofher, and fhis year has proved +o be no excepfion fo fhis rule. for in Philip Bagby. we have one of fhe mos? brilliam' boys Ihal' has affended fhe High School. Philip is nof merely smarf in one subject buf is brillianl' in every subiecf. Whenever fhe High Lis+ is read our and Philip's name is not one of The firsl' on i+. Ihere is something wrong-how- ever, in our recollecfion, This has never happened. Las'r I year Philip led Ihe school wifh an average of abou+ ninefy- eight In spife of his brilliance. how- ever. he is always ready and willing 'Io help some classmafe. If is seldom Ihai brilliance and modesly are combined in one person. buf in Philip we have ius'I' such a person. Philip has been lcepf from par+icipaI- ing in ac+ive a+hle+ics by poor heal+h, buf has shown a grea'I' inferesf in fhem. We can 'rrulhfully say. however. 'rhaf his brilliance overshadows everyfhing else +ha+ mighl' be said abouf him. Philip is also ac+ive in the liferary coniesfs, having won several prizes. We know fhal he will be oufsfancling al Virginia, where he goes nexl' year. 0590 ROZIER CLAGETT BAYLY ALEXANDRIA, VIRGINIA ROSY is one of 'rhe mosf popular boys in school, 'Ihis may par+ly be aI'+ribuIed +o a wonderful sense of hu- mor. When you can Iop off s+a+e- menfs like Ihese by saying Thar he has also done well in Ihe Iwo phases af E. H. S., +ha+ coun+ mos+. namely, a+hle'r- ics and classworlc, if is easy +o see how we hare 'ro lose him. Rosy has always been a hard work- ing siudenf, and generally gels good resul'I's-he has made Ihe High Lisl sev- eral fimes. In a+hle+ics. Rosy has proven him- self Io be jusf abou+ equally fine in baseball and frack. Las+ year, he was our for baseball for +he firsf parf of +he lasl Irerm, and Then changed To Iraclc. This year he decided fo sfick +o Iraclc, buf was unfor- funafely injured early in Ihe season. Las+ year he was an impor+an+ mem- ber of +he WHISPERS Board, and +his year was made a Monifor. I+ is wifh a genuine feeling of regref +ha+ we see Rosy go. and may he enioy 'rhe besr of luck a+ Virginia. ENTERED WINTER TERM, l932 E.L.S., '32-'35 Missionary Socie+y, '35 Junior Track, '32 Liffle Varsi'ry Foofball, '32 Varsify Track, '33-'35 Varsify Baseball, '33-'35 Cop, '33 WHISPERS Board, '34 Moniror, '35 Special Honorable Meniion, '32-'35 Graduare WILL ENTER VIRGINIA OSIO ENTERED I93I F.L.S.. '32-'35 Liffle Varsify Foofball, '3I Liflle Varsify Baskefball, '32 Track. '32 Scrub Foofball. '32 Scrub Baskefball. '33 Spring Foofball, '33 Whiffle Prize, '33 Subsfifufe Waifer, '32-'33 Waifer, '33-'35 Head Waifer, '35 Monifor, '33-'34 Senior Monifor, '34-'35 Foofball Team. '33 Baskefball Team, '34, '35 Alfernafe Capfain Beskefball, '35 Assisfanf Coach Spring Foofball, '34 Backfield Coach, Liffle Varsify Foofball. '34 Tennis, '35 Squash Courf Direcfor, '34 Presidenf of Afhlefic Associafion, '34-'35 Missionary Sociefy, '33-'35 Treasurer Missionary Sociefy, '35 Secrefary Fairfax. '35 E Club, '34-'35 I ALFRED RIVES BERKELEY, JR. ROANOKE. VIRGINIA ONE day in Sepfember. I93I, was a happy day for E. H. S.. for if broughf 'ro us here. Alfred Berke- ley, who was fo become one of fhe leaders in fhe school. Alfred has done almosf everyfhing fhaf is possible here since he enfered fhe High School. He has disfinguished himself in afhlefics by makin maior leffers in foofball and baskefbaii. being very proficienf in bofh. This pasf year he served as alfernafe capfain of fhe. baskefball feam. and played a sfeady and consisfenfly good game af guard. As backfield coach of fhe Liffle Var- sify Foofball Team. he was an imporfanf facfor in fhe feam's success. He has also disfinguished himself in fhe liferary field. being well up in his classwork and holding posifions on bofh 'Ihe CHRONICLE and WHISPERS Boards. ' As a' Senior Monitor 'Ihis year. Alfred was one of fhe mosf popular and our- sfanding boys in fhe school. holding an officer's posifion in Fairfax. in fhe Mis- sionary Sociefy. and in fhe E Club. He was furfher honored by being chosen' Presidenf of fhe Afhlefic Associafion. and has proved himself fully deserving of fhis posifion. Alfred was Head Waifer fhis year, and saw fhaf everyone was quickly and efficienfly served. Always helpful, always cheerful. his loss is a sad blow fo us buf a good omen for Virginia, where he has decided fo go nexf year. Secrefary-Treasurer E Club, 35 Hop Commiffee. '35 Presidenf Advisory Board. '35 CHRONICLE Board, Firsf Half '34-'35 WHISPERS Board. '34, '35 High Lisf, '33 Special Honorable Menfion, '32-'35 Commiflee of Final Arrangemenfs, '35 G-raduafe WILL ENTER VIRGINIA 520 ' vi J xx K JW CHARLES LEE BURWELL MILLWOOD. VIRGINIA BACK in Sepfember, l93I, a wee boy climbed fhe long hill leading fo E. H. S. and very shyly asked 'rhe way fo his dormifory. This li+fle fellow. who acfually wore size four shoes af fhaf lime. was none ofher fhan Charley Bur- well, our esfeemed graduafe of fhis year. Charlie has grown in many ways since fhen, including nof only in physical size. buf also menfal powers and afhlefic abilify, and has excelled in many Things. ln afhlefics. due fo his lack of weighf, his acfiviries were confined mosfly fo fha smaller squads, buf in frack he blos- somed forfh as a good sprinfer, mak- ing up his lack of nafural speed by de- veloping nice running form and by work- ing conscienfiously. He is on fhe Var- sify squad fhis spring and bids fair +o win his covefed E, Aside from afhlefics, however, Char- ley has also done well in fhe scholasfic and liferary fields. Twice has he won fhe Whiflle prize. and will probably re- peaf fhis acf This year. His falenl' in wrifinq won for him a place on fhe CHRONICLE Board fhe lasf year. and he has disfinguished himself generally. Charley, much fo our regref. has de- cided againsf refurning nexf year, and is going fo Harvard. where we know he shall do well. ENTERED I93l Wilmer L. S., '3l-'33 Treasurer W.L.S.. '32-'33 Blackford L. S., '33-'35 Secrefary B.L.S., fhird ferm, '35 Missionary Sociefy, 33-'35 Cake Team Foofball, '3l-'32 l25 Pound Foofball, '33 Liffle Varsify Foofball, '34 Wilmer Declaiming Prize, '3l-'32 Hisfory Prize, '35 Whiffle Prize, '33, '34, '35 Office Boy, '32-'33 Junior Track, '3I-'33 Senior Track Squad, '33-'35 Liffle Varsify Baskefball. '33 Special Honorable Menfion. '32-'35 Tennis. '34 Choir. '34 Squash Courf Direcfor, '34-'35 High Lis+, '32-'35 Monifor, '34-'35 Chronicle Board. firsf half. 34-'35 Graduafe WILL ENTER HARVARD 0530 Q-Quang f?3?5f+'ffiBf-. nt' ENTERED I93I 3 Musslonary Socue+y 33 35 Momfor 34 35 l25 Pound Foorball 3I Varsrfy Foorball 32 34 Varsu'I'y Foofball Team 34 Trac 32 33 Varsufy Baseball 32 35 Varsufy Baskelball Sfahshcnan 3 Squash Courl Drrecfor 35 Cop 33 Special Honorable Menhon 32 34 35 Whn++le Prnze 35 Hugh Llsf 32 Graduafe WILL ENTER PRINCETON ANDREW BRADLEY DUVALL JR' WASHINGTON D C NDY as a perfecf example of wha? a conscaenhous hard worker can ac complush Has Ilrsf fwo years here a+ school were years of preparahon so 'Io speak nn a way preparmg hum for has las+ Iwo years He s en? Ihese Hrs? +wo years sfudyang ha and playnng on +he smaller arhlehc feams then nn the last 'rwo years blossomed our +o become one of fha oufsfandmg boys un 'rhe school In foofball especually dad Andy work a long hme before wmmng hus covered E Ihus pas? fall For fhree years a runmng back Andy almosf overmghf 'rransformed humself fo a blockmg back and by drlugenf work became one of Ihe bes+ blockers fo aflend fhls school In many a year In baseball also has Andy erformed nobly and he should make a e++er ihus year as one of fhe Varslly 'fielders In regard 'ro classwork Andy has made a fine record budding 'Farr 'Io go 'rhrough four enhre years wrlhouf fdll :ng a smgle examunahon Many 'hmes has hrs name graced fhe Hn h Lns+ bolh on +he monfhly reporrs an on 'rhe ex ammahons Andy was very popular and modesl' despule hrs achuevemenls and we are sorry +o Iose hum however we are sure fhaf wherever he goes he wall do well 0540 I l l I .. f I I ' - - X P Q I -I .- ': . .E I - I 5 . - l A TQ - '. I 1 2 ' 1 I . ' 5 ' . .,' ,r fa ' ' ' ' 5 . 'L . . T Q, 1 u 1 M .1 I , ff -is . 1 'bf ' - -,-' -1: u In - : '15 l ,HZ WW I .. 1' I . 1 'Pi' . .fx '-,f , I l I ,L F.L.s.. 2-35 , 3:1 - Rig 4- 1. . . . . -I . o ll 1 ' - I I i' f, fvff . ' ' ' ' I Q T-' I f ,. .- N , . I ,I .4 . . ' ' . . . , f ' ' - l I f-12 6312- . . . . . . f k - - , - . hi-.5 y, - . . . ' . -, . , , l .ale-X ll ll I I - 3 - 1 I T., lvl ' . . 5- ,T :g,,. E Club, 35 , jj-1.'.1 - ' . . . , ' . -f.'.l1 I 5 . , , - s .,.f'f. . . . ' ' za' 1' ' 5 ak' - if u - 1' , A- I 'lf I. - . , , , 1 -I I -A ,I-. I . - . . fi ' ' ' , ,- J I . f fs jr - - I ,,. 5 .F ' -. I 2 1 - as l i: 'lp' . A - A ,V . ,, A. , L -. 1 -- . 1, ' 1' ' f ' j. ' ' fi 11? I if- Q -4 ss ' Q7. Z1fH ff. If l 1' f' A : -v ' 3 I 4 I:-,E 'I' ' F' . 'r ' ' .' T .lf ry 1 Ig . Etfffuaz V 1. ' V .Y r. I , I 1 EDWARD RYANT DYER, JR. WUSIH. KIANGSU. CHINA TO say Ihaf Ned is an exfraordinary boy would be puffing i+ mildly. He is. so To speak. one in a million. for when a bo graduafes from E. H. S. in 'Iwo years he is really doing somefhing remarkable. Soong is so brilliam' fha? when he averages under 96 on any report if rains-his average runs close fo 98 gen- erally-lmagine graduaiing from E. H. S. in Iwo years and averaging 98 in fhe processl However. he is no+ af all conceiied about 'Ihis remarkable feat and is al- ways willing fo help a less giffed class- ma+e. His 'favorife sporl is Irack. and he bids fair fo make a Varsi'ry leH'er in ii' 'this spring. He has a smoofh-flowing running sfyle which should lead him Io greaf heighfs in fhe mile run. An a+h- Iefe of no mean abilify he was a mem- ber of fhe record breaking Ieam aljfhe Siaie Meef. In losing Soong, we lose one of Ihe mosf +alen+ed boys ever 'ro aHend Ihe High School, and we are sure 'rhai he will make a line record a+ Virginia. , I ' ,Wy -'--',, ENTERED I933 Cop. '33-'34 Manager Track, '34 Special Honorable Ivleniion, Johns Prize, '34-'35 Varsi'I'y Track, '35 Choir. '34-'35 High Llsl, '33-'34-'.35 5ubs+i+u+e Wai+er. '35 - WHISPERS Board. '35 WILL ENTER VIRGINIA 0550 '34335 ENTERED I93 I W.L.S.. '32-'33 Librarian, W.L.S.. '33 Missionary Sociefy, '35 F.L.S.. '34-'35 Cake Team Foolball, '3I 9:I5 Baskelball, '32 Cake Team Baslcelball, '32 LiH'le Varsi'ry Baskelball, '33-'34 LiHle Varsify Baseball, '33 I25 Foolball. '33 Spring Foolball, '34 Varsily Foolball Squad, '34 Varsily Baseball Squad. '35 CHRONICLE Board. '32-'35 Edi'l'or-in-Chief CHRONICLE, Bolh Halves, '35 WHISPERS Board. '35 Wilmer Declaiminq Prize. '33 Fairfax Debaling Prize. '34 WILLIAM MAURY MOORE RICHMOND. VIRGINIA BILLY came lo Ihe Hill four years ago-a mere slip of a lad he was lhen. He has grown sleadily in bolh sralure and achievement His size was a handicap in foolball buf each year he has played on a bigger feam. His rise in baseball has been along similar lines and he, more Ihan Iilcely, will make his lefler in il lhis year. Alhlelics haven'+ lalcen all his lime. however, as evidenced by his work in declamalion. debaling, and reading. bofh in socielies and in school com- pelilion. Billy's iournalislic is noi' among 'Ihe leasl of his acfivilies. His work on lhe CHRONICLE has been exceplional, and in his posifion as Edilor-in-Chief he has improved lhe CHRONICLE fre- mendously. Las'r year BilIy graced Ihe slage in Liggefl Hall, and seems headed 'lhal' way again. - Billy isa Monifor fhis year. along wi+h all his ofher honors. He has been a credil' 'Io E. H. S. and we are sorry 'ro lose him. Virginia will benefil by our loss. Second Place Fairfax Declaiming. '34 Second Place School Reading Con+es+. '34 Dual Con'I'esI'an'I, '34-'35 Slalislician, '35 High Lisf, '32-'33 Special Honorable Menlion, '32-'33-'34 Monilor. '35 Graduale WILL ENTER VIRGINIA 0560 PACKARD LAIRD OKIE PHILADELPHIA. PENNSYLVANIA FROM Philadelphia comes fhis sfrap- ping six-fooler of our championship 'rennis feam, which has been undefeaied for +he las+ several years, and of him we are iusfly proud. Packard is a hard and conscienfious worker, and his success in fennis is well deserved. When he firs+ came here, four years ago, he was endowed wirh nice form in fennis buf needed more endurance and experience. His firsr +wo years were spenl' in perfec+ing +hese qualifies, and 'ihese lasf 'two years, he has capably filled +he number 2 posi- Hon on +he +eam. Las+ year he was rewarded by receiving a maior leHer in +ennis for his prowess. However, Packard is no+ only an E man bu+ a brillianf s+uden+. Never has he failed +o make fhe High Lis+-never has he failed an exam-never has he failed 'ro disiinguish himself in his sfud- ies. He has won +wo Whi+'rIe prizes and one Johns prize. A gen+leman, afhlefe, and scholar, we are sorry To lose Packard buf are sure +ha1' he will shine in college as he did here. R , ENTERED I93I F.L.S. WhiHle prize, '33-'34 Johns prize, '35 - High Lisf, '32-'35 Special Honorable Menfion, Librarian, '33-'34, '34-'35 Choir, '33, '34, '35 Monilor, '34-'35 E Club, '34-'35 Tennis Team, '34-'35 Tennis Squad, '32 Junior Track Squad, '32 Graduafe WILL ENTER PRINCETON 0 57 0 '32-'35 ENTERED I93l B.L.S., '32-'35 Cake Team Fooiball, '3l-'32 Track. '32 Cake Team Baseball, '32 Liffle Varsiiy Baskefball. '33-'34 Tennis. '33-'35 l25 Pound Foolball, '33 LiHIe Varsiiy Foofball. '34 Johns Prize, '32-'33 Whiflle Prize, '34-'35 Monilor, '34-'35 Special Honorable Menfion. '32 High LISI, '32-'35 Gradua+e WILL ENTER VIRGINIA 6530 JOHN JERAULD OWEN ' CHARLOTTESVILLE. VIRGINIA JACK was under several handicaps here buf he bore up under +hem well. Perhaps Ihe chief one was +ha+ his brilliani' brofher David had made such a wonderful record here fhal' Jack had fo make fhe choice of eilher living under David's repufafion or making a good record for himself. Because he is such a fine boy, he chose fhe laH'er of these Iwo allernafives, worked zealously, and now, a+ fhe end of 'four years here ai fhe High School, he has an enviable record. When a mon+hly reporf comes around. and Jack has failed lo make Ihe High Lisf. il is somefhing very unusual. Jack has also won eifher a WhiHle or a Johns prize during each of his four years here, and always ranks high in +he school averages. Anofher handicap 'rhaf Jack had +o suffer was his lack of weigh? in afhlefics -however, nofhing daunied. he played on 'rhe smaller Ieams each year. and played well. Some boys mighi have be- come fired of playing on Ihe liHle feams. and being kepf from fha Varsiiy Squad because of lack of weight buf Jack played cheerfully and gave his best all fhe +ime. Jack was brilliani and modest ahard worker and noi a beefer, a 'rrue gen- Heman, and a sport He goes fo fhe Universify of Virginia nexf year. and will make as good a record 'there as he made here. we are sure. l. W I I I I PAUL HENRY RINGER. JR. ASHEVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA FIVE years ago in Sepfember. fhere ap- peared one day on +he Holy Hill a lanky, sheepish-looking boy from fhe mounfain wilds of Norfh Carolina. Affer being persuaded io lay aside his dan- gerous looking six-shoofer and +ha+ +here weren'+ any revanoors around. he confessed fhaf his name was Paul Henry Ringer, Jr.. and +ha+ he come +o Episcopal +o gel' some book-learning. Paul. affer being 'idmed down a liffle, +urned ou+ 'ro be a nice. gen+le boy, and quickly became very opular. In his five years here. Paul mad-e a fine rec- ord. and esrablished himself as one of +he leading lighfs of +he school. The Goon was handicapped in spor+s by noi being able to gain weighf as fasf as he did heighf. buf he worked his way ihrough The smaller squads and fhis las? year was on fhe Varsiry Squad in Foo+ball and made his leHer in Var- isi+y Baske+ball. playing lirsi'-s+ring cen+er. I Paul's classwork has been fine, and proof of his fine qualiiies is manifesfed by his winning of a Ouen+in Rooseveli medal. Paul holds an ofiicer's posi+ion in Blackford, his chosen sociely, is on 'Phe Hop CommiHee. and has disrin- guished himself generally during his slay here. Paul goes +o Princeion nexi year, and welare sure Thai he will give a good accouni of himself There. ENTERED I930 Cake Team Foofball. '30 9:I5 Baskefball, '3I Cake Team Baskefball, '3I Wilmer Socieiy. '30-'32 Presideni of Wilmer Socieiy, all +erms. '3l-'32 .5 4' i', -fs,-ff ow f- . .i ' I .l. I25 Pound Fooiball, '3I Junior Track. '32 Quenfin Rooseveli Medal, '32 LiHle Varsiry Foofball Team. '32 Li'r+le Varsify Baskefball. '33 LiHle Varsify Baseball, '33 Blackford Sociely. '32-'35 Scrub Foolball, '33 Varsiiy Baskeiball Squad. '34 Varsiiy Baskeiball Team, '35 E Club, '35 Vice-Presidem' of B.L.S.. Isf and ierms. '35 Secreiary B.L.S.. 2nd +erm, '35 I-lop Commi++ee, '35 Waifer. '33-'35 Gym Direcior, '35 Moni+or, '33-34. '34-'35 Missionary Sociefy. '33-'35 Graduaie WILL ENTER PRINCETON 0590 F 5 -1 '-:i': ' . 'Sli' .L V: - 1- L . . 5 11 4 '. ,J 3' It-f sf L25 .:':.- : 1:-1 ,J-lf, Q:f.l3: f 2 15 rj ': 111.1 x si frgfji' fi' d an 4 Q '55,-'Q Ei,- M- - 'nv .-' ny, , ., '.- -Q U - E if ': , r 53- 2' L5 ff' ' '. fi- El' . -' Q-I ' ' K rc' . UPS- 5' Y 5 71:3 fr F-if 'ijszh - 1.-fi -:gl H: .. -' ' lf Qi. 1 w . ':, Q11 ' i 1. , I -1. ir ENTERED I934 B.L.S., '35 Tennis Squad. '35 Isf Place, School Prepared Reading Confesf. '35 Isf Place, School Declaiming Confesf. gl 35 Isf Place-Blackford Declaiming Con- Confesf. '35 Isf Place. School Sighf Reading Confesf, '35 Dual Confesfenf. '35 High List. '35 CHRONICLE BOARD, bofh halves. '35 Special Honorable Meniion. '35 Choir. '35 Graduafe, '35 WILL ENTER HARVARD ROBERT EDWARD LEE STRIDER, ll WI-IEELING. WEST VIRGINIA RARELY do boys manage fo graduafe from here in fwo years. and fhey have 'ro work fo do if-imagine our sur- prise in finding fhaf friend Sfrider here is doing fhe frick in one year. Bob has performed a feaf fhaf has seldom before been accomplished. and af fhe same firne has compiled a fine record. invariably. every monfh finds him on fhe High Lisf. and he has yef 'ro fail an examinafion. In liferary work Bob shines bril- lianfly. Bofh halves he was an imporfanf figure on fhe CHRONICLE Board. Three school confesfs did he win, read- ing and declaiming and reading af sighf. He was a Dual Confesfanf. from Blackford. having walked away wifh' ifs declaiming confesf. Bob has a good voice for fhis fype of work. and he pufs so much feeling and emofion info his rendifions 'rhaf he has his audience breafhless. Also. he uses his fine voice fo sing in fhe choir. and 'io render solos for members of 'rhe fairer sex af fhe dances. We wish Bob would refurn. buf we are sure fhaf he will make a wonderful record and lofs of friends af Harvard. where he 'has decided fo mafriculafe. 0500 ROBERT CRENSHAW WATTS. JR. LYNCHBURG, VIRGINIA THE Ape is one of Ihe mosf popular boys in school. Always cheerful, al- ways friendly, he 'has a hosl' of sfaunch friends who are wi+h him in whafever he does. Bobby has disfinguished him- self in many ways during his slay here aI' +he Holy Hill. and has made an en- viable record for himself. Alrhoug-h somewhaf handicapped in aI'hle+ics by his lack of weight Bobby worked conscienfiously and advanced a grea+ deal in proficiency during his Ihree years here. ln fooiball. baske?- ball. and baseball. his chosen spor+s, he played well. +his las+ fall being on Ihe Varsily squad in foofball, playing on Varsify baslceiball 'Ieam +his winier, and on 'rhe Var-si+y baseball squad 'rhis spring. In his school work, Bobby has had a consisfenfly high average. being on Ihe High Lisf almosf every monfh. and for his lirsl' 'Iwo years. he was no+ only on +he High Lis+ buf achieved Special Honorable Meniion. meaning +ha+ he had passed all his examinafions. This year his work is as good as ever. and he is line for a WhiHle Prize. Ape is. in every sense of 'rhe word, a regular fellow, and his niche here has been made nof only Ihrough his achievemenrs. buf also Ihrough his won- derful personalify. A +rue genfleman, scholar. and friend, we will miss him nexl year. and Virginia should be greafly beneliied by his presence fhere. ENTERED I932 F.L.s., '33-'35 3 Missionary Sociefy, '35 I25 Foofball. '32 Li'H'le Varsify Baslcefball, '33 LiHle Varsify Baseball. '33 LiHle VarsiI'y Fooiball. '33 B Squad Baslceiball, '34 Spring Foofball, '34 Varsi'I'y Fooiball, '34- Varsify Baskeiball Team. '35 Varsify Baseball, '35 E Club, '35 Monifor. '35 Gradua+e. '35 WILL ENTER VIRGINIA 0610 ENTERED I93I F.L.S., '32-'35 Missionary Sociefy, '33-'35 LiHIe Varsi+y Baskefball, '32 Liflle VarsiI'y Baseball, '32 Junior Track, '32 Johns Prize, '32-'33-'34 W-hi'I'IIe Prize, '35 Represen+a+ive in Sfafe Lafin '32 LiHIe Varsify Eoo+baII, '32 Scrub Foo+baII Team, '33 Winier and Spring Track, '33 Spring Eooiball, '33 Laird Prize, '33 Varsily FooIbaII Team, '34 Varsiry Track, '34 Monilor, '35 Baslceiball Slafisiician, '35 E Club, '35 Assislanl' Manager Traclc, '35 Manager Tennis, '35 Varsiiy Traclc Team, '35 Confesi, LANDON CARTER WELLFORD WILMINGTON, DELAWARE I-UM is big in every respecf, from his greal physique Io his cheerful- ness and generosify. Endowed with a briIIian'r mind, and a fine, big body, he has made an enviable record aI' Ihe Holy Hill. This pasf fall Lum made his Ieffer in Varsify foofball, holding down his 'raclcle posifion capably and crediiably. To say I'haI' he was a 'rower of sfrengfh would be no exaggerafion for when he encased his one hundred and ninefy-five pounds in a foofball uniform, he was enough Io inspire Ierror in any oppon- enI'. In his classwork, Lum shines bril- Iianlly, always being on Ihe High Lisf, having never failed an examinafion, and having won innumerable prizes. Fur- Ihermore, for Iwo years, he has been business manager of 'rhe CHRONICLE and WHISPERS, and an energelic one. He is a member of Fairfax, of The Mis- sionary Sociefy, and is a Monifor. I+ is seldom, if ever, Ihaf you can find such a rare combinafion of afh- Ie're, scholar, Ii+erary man, and s+iII noi have such a boy conceifed- Lum is all Ihe above menfioned, and very mod- esl. Ouief, unassuming, he has won his way info Ihe hearl of every boy here, and we are sure 'rhal' he will confinue Io do so af Virginia, where he has decided Io go nexI year. Subsliluie Wailer, '35 Business Manager and CoIumnis+ CHRONICLE BOARD, '34-'35 WHISPERS BOARD, '35 High Lis'r, all years Special Honorable Menfion, all years Graduafe, '35 WILL ENTER VIRGINIA 0620 JAMES HOGE TYLER WILSON RICHMOND, VIRGINIA OF few boys can fhe sfafemenf be made fhaf fhey have no enemies. buf Tyler is iusf such a boy. Wifh his generous. cheerful, friendly nafure. he has won his way info the hearf of every boy here. He has won many covefed awards, buf is sfill fhe same modesf boy he was when he firsf appeared on fhe Holy Hill, four years ago. Tyler has disfinguished himself in so many ways fhaf if is hard fo single ouf any parficular honors fhaf he has. Jusf a few of fhem follow. He has been on fhe Varsify Baslcefball feam for 'rhe pasf fhree years. being capfain fhis lasf year. Though handicapped by lack of weighf. he has proved himself fo be a fine foof- ball player. He has been a Monifor for fwo years. his second year as one being appoinfed a Senior Monifor. Evidence of his popularify is shown by his being elecfed presidenl' of fhe Mis- sionary Sociefy, and by his holding an office in Fairfax, his chosen sociefy. Nof only fhis. buf he has an enviable record in classworlc. We can only say fhaf in losing Tyler we lose a splendid boy, afhlefe. genfle- man and scholar, and our loss is Vir- ginia's gain. ENTERED I93I F.L.S.. '32-'35 Missionary Sociefy. '34-'35 Liffle Varsify Baslcefball, '32 Liffle Varsify Baseball, '32 Junior Traclc. '32 I25 Pound Foofball, '33 Spring Foofball, '33 Varsify Baslcefball Team. '33-'35 Capfain Baslcefball. '35 Varsify Baseball Squad. '34 Tennis Squad, '35 Varsify Foofball Squad. '33-'34 Monifor, '34-'35 Senior Monifor, '35 Chairman Commiffee of Final Arrangemenfs, '35 Vice-Presidenf F.L.S., '34-'35 E Club, '33-'35 Presidenf Missionary Sociefy, 2nd ferm. '35 Vice-Presidenf Missionary Sociefy. lsf ferm. '35 Choir, '32-'34 Subsfifufe Waifer. '33 Gym Direcfor. '35 Office Boy. '35 Advisory Board. '35 Hop Commiffee. '35 Special Honorable Menfion, '32-'33 Graduafe WILL ENTER VIRGINIA 0630 I I I , ENTERED mn F.L.S. 9:l5 Baskefball. '3I Tennis, '3l-'35 Johns Prize. '33-'35 Monilor. '34--'35 CHRONICLE BOARD. second half, '35 Prize Composifion Award. '35 - Laird Prize for excellence in French. '35 Librarian. 34-'35 Graduafe WILL ENTER PRINCETON RICHARD FIELDING LEWIS WORTHAM ASHEVILLE. NORTH CAROLINA FROM Asheville, Nor+h Carolina. comes fhis brilliant handsome. six- fooier. who has dislinguished himself in several ways during his slay here af E. H. S. When Dick fails Io make 'ihe High Lisf. some+hing is roHen in +he sfafe of Denmark. However, fhis has never happened. and he always makes a bril-' Iiam' average. ranking among 'rho 'Iirs'l' in school. He nel' only excels in daily, work. buf on examinations also. mak- ing iusl' as good averages on lhe la'H'er. as on lhe former. To dale he has never failed an examinafion. and, furfhermore. he has won several prizes for general excellence in scholarship. , ln Iennis. his chosen sporl. he is a capable player. barely missing his lefler las+ year. and bidding fair fo make fhe feam fhis year. ' In lilerary circles. Dick fhis year made The CHRONICLE Board. on which he wrifes excellenf sfories. and furlher dislinguished himself by winning 'Ihis year fha coveled William Henry Laird award for Ihe basl composi+ion wriflen by a member of English V or VI. We can easily see. fhaf wi'I'h all 'rhese aH'ribu+es, Dick has made his mark here. and we know fhal' he will do well af Princelon. where he is going nexl fall. 0640 vb TO PRAXITEEES In Afhens. on a disranl. golden day. Beside a marble block an ar'ris1' siood And wifh himself communed: Noi bronze. nor wood Nor gold. nor ivory, is beau+y's way. Wifhin fhaf Parian sfone l shall essay To lindqall loveliness. Ah, if l could Bu'r carve 'lhe dream +ha'r burns in me, 'fwere good Thai day +o die, sfruck down by splendor's ray. For monihs he labored. and +he gods were kind. The sfone was faulfless. and his hand was sure, And, slow emerging from fhe shapeless sfone To dazzle every eye. delighf each mind, The Hermes came. of Parian marble pure, And slood. as sfill if siands. unmafched, alone. R. P. W. e 65 e . ' ' 1 1 I A 4 1 A 1. F T 3 ' T 5 5,4 F o O T B A L ATHLETICS B A s E B A L LQ TRACK-TENNISQ45 A s 1 1. 3,9 .iff N ,' - Q ' I Vx I Z - K www' 5 gferg., , ' T. ,M 311853, e 41,1 5 -'Q 7 M, f, ggi' E. A. W . 1 H Q. ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION ALFRED R. BERKELEY, JR. .... ...presiderlf of +He Afhlefic Associaiion ADVISORY BOARD ALFRED R. BERKELEY ........ ....... P residenf MR. CHARLES V. TOMPKINS ..... .... C oaclw of Track MR. VVARNER LEVJIS FLEMING .... .................... C oach of Baslcefbafl MR. BICKERTON W. CARDWELL ........ Coach of Eoofballi Direcfor of A'rl'lle+icS MR. HUGH P. POWELL .......... .................... C oaclw of Baseball ARclllBflLD R. Hoxlom ..... .... C apfain of Foofballi Capfain of Track J. H. TYLER WILSON ..... '...... ......, C a plaza of Baalanaall WILLIAM M. DlLLARD ..... .... C aalaza of Baseball 0690 ,,...---- l 5 '- .'..., MR. CARDWELL VARSITY FOOTBALL TEAM MR. KAMINER .... MR. POWELL MR. SEAMAN .... J. S. COCHRAN .... Hoxlon lcapfainl .... Boyce ........... E. T. Brown ..... Bryan? ..... Burke .... Dillard . . Duvall .... Gravafl ..... D. A. Harrison.. . . . . .halfbaclc . . . . end ....end fullback . guard ......lend . . .. halfback .. end ..guard 7 ...head coach assisfanf coach assisfanf coach . . . . Trainer . . . . .manager Ober ... .... fackle Preslon ... .... fullback Rineharl .... . .. cenler Rogerson . . . cenler Sfras ....... . . . guard B. R. Tuclcer. .. .... halfloaclf Wellford ...... ....... 'r aclqle A. S. Wilson ...... .... q uarferbaclc G. Y. Worfhinglon. . ........ fackle FOCDTBAI-I. FooTball Summary THE season oT 1934 was marred by Two losses, buT was, on The whole, a succesTul one. AlThough we did noT come Through The season undeTeaTed, our record oT six vicTories, Two losses and one Tie was impressive. The un- expecTed deTeaT aT The hands oT Wood- berry was a mosT disappoinTing loss. however, iT does noT overbalance The hereToTore good record. Head Coach Cardwell moulded Trom inexperienced maTerial. one oT The mosT powerful and aggressive lines in The sTaTe. Behind This line, Mr. Kaminer's versaTile backs performed in such sTellar Tashion show The opposiTion Their heels consisT-- en+Iy. The reserve sTrengTh oT The squad deserves a good deal oT crediT Tor Their hard work and dependabiliTy ThroughouT The season. l'laTs off To The Team oT '34. The FooTball Season EPISCOPAL I3-EASTERN O ON SepTember 29Th, aTTer Three weeks oT preparaTory drilling. our I934 Team sTarTed The season wiTh a smooThly played I3-O vicTory over EasT- on The TourTh play oT The game. Al Wil- son led The opening aTTack, gaining 20 yards on The TirsT Three downs. Then. CapTain Flick HoxTon and Al Wil- son dashed 30 yards Tor our TirsT Touch- down. The resT of The game resulTed in a baTTle oT punTs beTween l-loxTon and HarT. lmmediaTely aTTer The half came The mosT specTacular play of The game. Wilson received The kick-OTT on his own Ten yard line. and behind splendid in- TerTerence. ran Through The enTire EasT- ern Team Tor.The Tinal score oT The game. The second sTring played The resT oT The game Tor us and showed up well. HoxTon, Wilson, and Duvall were The ouTsTanding ball-carriers Tor us. BryanT backed up The line well, and Harrison, Burke. and Ober were The sTar linemen. For EasTern. HarT and Shaw did mosT oT The ground gaining, while Fox and Brand played well Tor The deTense. EPISCOPAL O-TECH 26 OcTober 5Th was a bad day Tor us. In a drizzling rain and almosT ankle- deep mud we losT a hearT-breaking game To Tech. SuTTering Trom The ab- sence oT several TirsT-sTring men who were injured, our Team kepT Tech in is C120 if lheir own ierrilory mosl oi The lirsl quar- ler, buf in lite following quarlers laloclced punls proved disasfrous. The swill and shilfy running of l-leafwole and Alley were equally slrong Taclors in our deleal. Episcopal ioughl hard To lhe very end, buf The coqs oi lhal powerful Tool- oall machine did nol seem lo click. Maybe il' was because ol The missing men. l-lowever, The lacl lhal our Team was weakened does noi mean lhal Tech did nol have a very slrong Team, for lhey did. Hoxfon, Harrison, Rineharl, and Worlhinqlon iouqhl well lor Episcopal, and Healwole, Alley, and Delay were The backbone oi The Tech learn. EPISCOPAL I 3-A.Tv1.A. I3 On OcTober l3Th, Wilson speedily seT Things inTo acTion by dashing ThirTy-Tive yards on The second play OT The game againsT AugusTa. Then Two beauTiTul passes Trom l'loxTon To Duvall puT The ball close To The lasT sTripe, and The husky BryanT smashed The line Tor a Touchdown. In The second quarTer, Wilson, in sev- eral beauTiTul runs, carried The ball Trom his own TerriTory To AugusTa's Tive yard line. Then, receiving a perTecTly Timed Ia+eraI pass Trom HoxTon, he crossed The goal line sTanding up. ln The Third guarTer, accuraTe passes from Keegan To Nixon puT The ball deep in our TerriTory, and The TleeT-TooTed Keegan Took advanTage oT The oppor- TuniTy To score AugusTa's 'TirsT Touch- down. A Tew minuTes laTer, AugusTa's sTar end, Nixon, received The ball on a long pass Trom Keegan and sped sixTy yards Tor Their second and The Tinal Touchdown oT The game. AT The end The score was I3 To I3. The l'loxTon-Duvall passing combina- Tion gave a sTellar perTormance Tor Episcopal, and The Keegan-Nixon com- binaTion shone Tor AugusTa. Brown, Harrison, and Rogerson played well 'in our line, while Frusco and l-leilman were besT in The AugusTa line. EPISCOPAL I9-Mc6UIRES O On OcTober 2OTh, we won a decisive vicTory over lv1cGuires. ln The TirsT halT, Al Wilson made sev- eral nice runs Tor us, and McGuires compleTed a 25-yard pass, buT The ball was kepT ouT oT The danger zones by The sTrong deTensive work oT boTh Teams. ATTer The halT we began To click. Wilson ran The kick-oTT back Trom his I5-yard mark To The Macs' 40-yard line. ATTer one play, Wilson carried The ball on a speedy 40-yard Trip Tor a Touch- down. A Tew minuTes laTer, Dillard re- covered a Tumble, and Then a neaT laT- eral pass Trom Duvall To VVilson gave us six more poinTs. ln The lasT half, BryanT inTercepTed a McGuires pass, and Wilson made sev- eral long gains, puTTing The ball on The Macs' 5-yard line. Then Duvall smashed The line Tor a Touchdown. Duvall and Wilson were The shining sTars in The Episcopal backTield, while Dillard, Rogerson, and GravaTT played excellenT games in The line. Johnson and STinchTield played well Tor The opponenTs. C740 EPISCOPAL I8-GILMAN O In +l'1e firslr quarfer Wilson and Hox- On Odober 27+h our VMSHY Wenf +0 lon made several beaulilul runs, plac- Gilrnan and gave flweir previously un- ine U5 in Scoring Poslllon- Then- a++l1e defealed learn an I8-O licking. beginning of 'rlwe second querler, Hox- Ton gained IO yards, which puT The ball on Gilman's Three yard line, and BryanT plunged iT over Tor our TirsT score. AT- Ter This, The halT wound up in a kicking maTch beTween l-loxTon and Farber. ln The TirsT parT of The second half, Wilson received a punT Trom Farber of Gilman and raced back TiTTy-Tive yards Through a broken Tield To a Touchdown. ATTer The nexT kick4oTT we marched To Gilman's eighT yard line. l-loxTon's nice gains, one of which was 32 yards, were largely responsible Tor This drive. On The eighT-yard line we Tried a Tield goal buf missed. Our Tinal Touchdown came in The lasT period as a resulT oi several long gains by l-loxTon, Wilson, and BryanT, who carried The ball ouT of our TerriTory To Gilman's Ten-yard line. Then Wilson swepT around end Tor The Tinal score. Wilson, HoxTon, WorThingTon, and Rogerson were The sTars on our Team, while RoberTs, BaeTier, and Farber did well Tor Gilman. EPISCOPAL 27- ST. Cl-lRlSTOPl-lER'S 7 On November 3rd, we won an over- whelming vicTory over ST. ChrisTo- pher's sTrong Team which ToughT des- peraTely To deTend a record of sixTeen sTraighT vicTories. ATTer The opening kick-off we made a long march To The SainTs' Two-yard line. From This poinT BryanT plunged over Tor our TirsT score. A Tew minuTes laTer, Wilson snagged a 30-yard pass Trom HoxTon, bringing The ball To Their Two yard line. Again BryanT smashed The line and rang up six more poinTs Tor us. Near The end oT The halT, Wilson circled The end and sped 70 yards Tor anoTher Episcopal Touchdown. ATTer The half, on The kick-OTT play, HoxTon received The ball and zig- zagged down The Tield Tor an 85-yard run and a Touchdown. ln The same quar- Ter several passes paved The way To The SainTs' only Touchdown. Dinwiddie car- ried The ball over on a I5-yard Take- pass play. For us HoxTon, Wilson, and BryanT shone in The backfield, while Harrison, Rogerson, and Dillard did well in The line. For ST. ChrisTopher's Team, Har- ris, Dinwiddie, Knowles, and Grinnan excelled. EPISCOPAL 7-V.E.S. 0 November lOTh was anoTher vicTo- rious day for our VarsiTy, who, on C760 ihaf day, deleafed a sirong V.E.S. leam 7 fo O. The mos? specfacular play of 'rhe day was lhe fourfh play of +he game. We were in possession of 'rhe loall, Hoxion received if from cenfer. cui fhrough iaclcle, and when he was aboui five yards pas? fhe line of scrimmage, iusl as a V.E.S. man was aboul +0 faclcle him, he leaped info 'rhe air and flipped a laieral pass info 'rhe wailing arms ol Wilson, who raced 40 yards +o fhe only iouchdown of +he game. The resi of +he game was played on preHy even 0770 5 wi L., : : : 'x-W., 5 ,.. ff-,, A J A 4-4 4 . 5 Terms and neiTher side goT inTo a really ThreaTening posiTion, alThough several nice gains were made. l'loxTon and Wilson were our sTellar ball-carriers, while Dillard, Ober, and 6ravaTT sTarred in our line. Baskerville and Pierce played brillianT games in The V.E.S. line, while Williams and Coolc did well in Their baclcfield. EPISCOPAL 28-S.V.A. O On November l7Th our lasT home game was played againsT Shenandoah Valley Academy. Early in The game we began a sTeady drive which Duvall ended by smashing over righT guard Tor a Touchdown. A Tew plays laTer Wilson goT The ball on a reverse, and made a beauTiTul 45-yard run Tor our second Touchdown. ATTer This, our re- serves Toolc The place oT The regulars. For Two quarTers The reserves ToughT desperaTely and held The invaders in a preTTy even maTch. BoTh sides ThreaT- ened To score a number oT Times, buT none oT The aTTempTs were successTul unTil The regulars came baclc in. There were only a Tew minuTes leTT To play when The regulars Toolc The Tield again, buT They made much oT Their Time and Duvall punched over The line Tor an- oTher Touchdown beTore The whisTle blew. Duvall played an ouTsTanding game in our baclcfield, while GravaTT and Rine- harT sTarred Tor The line. For S.V.A. Sears, DeWiTT, and Dean showed up besT. EPISCOPAL O-WOODBERRY 6 On November 24Th, The 34Th annual baTTle beTween Episcopal and Wood- berry Tool: place aT Orange. lT was a hard ToughT baTTle Trom beginning To end, and alThough Woodberry came ouT ahead by a close 6-O score, we are proud oT The E. l-l. S. Team. ln The TirsT quarTer, led by l'loxTon and Wil- son, we made a long march down The Tield To Woodberry's IO yard line. How- ever, wiTh only This shorT disTance To go Tor a Touchdown, a cosTly Tumble, re- covered by Woodberry, prevenTed Epis- copal Trom a possible Touchdown. A Tew minuTes laTer came a specTacular play. Wilson Tossed a perTecTly exe- cuTed laTeral pass To l-loxTon who car- ried The ball deep inTo Woodberry's TerriTory before he was downed. ln The second period, ChaTham and Horner, aided by a long gain Trom The Windborne To Gilliam pass combina- Tion, pushed The pigslcin down The Tield. 0780 1, f' M, s AK Tlien Woodson plunqed flue remaining sliorl dislance for 'rlie only louclwdown of flue day. ln flwe second hall Wilson and l-lox' lon advanced flue ball lo Woodberryis ll yard line, buf our clwance lor a pos- silole score was again spoiled by a fumble. Episcopal louglwl desperalely unlil llme final wlwislle blew, buf allliouqlw some nice gains were exlwibiled, we failed +o score. Caplain l-loxlon and Wilson played well in our baclclfield, wlwile Ober, Boyce, and Worllwinglon played well in our line. For Woodberry Lowe, Windborne, Chafam, and Lylces showed up besl. HEAD COACH CARDWELL LOVE of TooTball, hard work. knowledge of The game. and undersTanding of his boys have made Mr. Cardwell undoubT- edly one of The Tinesf prep school coaches in The counTry. Bick does noT require Tin- ished aThleTes, no. he molds his own maTe- rial inTo The finished producT. This is an aT- TribuTe rare among modern coaches. Con- sideraTion of his own boys comes firsl' in Biclc's mind. His Teams always win more Than Their share of Their games which in iTselT is unusual. considering The limiTed amounT of maTerial aT his disposal. B.W.C. is admired and loved by his players and his decisions are always righT in Their minds. To say ThaT Mr. Carc'well's Teams are Teared by opposing coaching sTaTfs would be an error, They d6. o'T Tear Them. They dread Them, buf They never regreT having played Them for Biclc Teaches his boys The righT lcind oT TooTball. ,7- If vs? f AssisTanT Coach Kaminer MR. KAMINER is noTed Tor his abiliTy To Turn ouT excellenT baclciields. IT -his boys weren'T TasT and shiTTy he made Them so in shorT order. Having once been an Episcopal back himself, he has imbedded in his characTer The love oT The game necessary Tor a successTul coach. His en- Thusiasm and humor were in evidence in The conducT oi his proTeges, who were aT all Times models oT aThleTic perTecTion. IT has been said ThaT he uses up more energy siTTing on The bench during a game Than The players on The Tield, Thus illusTraTing ThaT The weliare oi his boys is uppermosi in his mind. AssisTa nT Coach Powell AN advocaTe of speed and decepTion, Mr. Powell made our linemen players ThaT coaches dream abouT. His abiliTy To scouT opposing Teams was in iTselT an in- dispensable asseT. SinceriTy and love oi The game made H.P.P. an ideal cog in The machinery necessary Tor a successiul coaching sTaTi and Team. His desire To help in iviclual snd his abiliTy To imparT o Them his unbour.i ed TooTball knowledge B, i 1 '-s::rl K fwgffif , .i k Z . A iii is is ii, ' vim Y ti d ' T secured The boys' respecT and admiraTion. ' l is 'li . f 4 Q, T - 4 i T . I - ' ,f x ei. , AssisTanT Coach Seaman THE ends were commiTTed To Al's charge, and he Turned ouT The piayers ThaT made life miserable Tor all opposiTion. On Top of being end coach AI lcepT The boys in The perTecT physical condiTion necessary To TooTball men. He was always ready wiTh a word of encouragemenT or advice Tor a hard-working prospecTive end, or a word oi praise Tor one who has masTered a diTTiculT move. An aTmosphere OT good humor was prevalenT in The Training room despiTe The iniuries suffered by The boys: This was clue To Al's inimiTable clowning and personaliTy. '8l9 i .J IH, U Q S P HOXTON lCap+ainl Half Back Heighl 6' Weighf l83 A greaf kicker, a greal' passer, a greaf runner. a lruly greal leader, and above all one greaf guy. Flick, in your depar- +ure 'ro 'ihe more ferlile pasfures of col- lege foolball, we salufe you. May you conlinue your unsfained record of clean sporlsmanship and inspiralion To your 'ream mafes There, as well as in 'rhe greal game of life which lies beyond. WORTHINGTON Tackle lAl+erna1'e Capfainl Heigihl 5' Il Weigh? l85 Though dogged all season by sickness. George Turned in his besl' performance of +hree years of varsify foolball al' E.l'l.S. His hard, fasf charge, +hrus+ sfraighl from powerful legs, could noi be denied. Picked on almosf every all- s+a+e selection, +his Washinglon boy leaves a loofball record behind him lhaf will noi soon be forgollen on lhe Holy l-lill 0820 A. S. WILSON Quarlerloack Heighf 5' 8lf2 Weigfn' I67 A super-shifry ball-carrier, a long ac- curare kicker, a fine blocker, a berfer Than average passer, an alerl' field gen- eral, Al was 'rhe mos+ consislenily spec- 'racular back in fhe sfafe. Wherever he goes he is sure fire All American mare- rial. Everyone will be hearing aboul' AI in a few years: he can'+ miss. BRYANT Fullbaclc 5' 9'f2 Weigh? 200 Awe, our 200-pound iuggernauf of a fullback, was second high-score man. By combining his knowledge of foorball wirh his greaf physical srreng+h, Awa made an irresisrible barlering ram. He gained many a yard and exrra poinf by lhis combinafion, and we wish him rhe basl of luclc wherever he goes nexl year. 0330 ROGERSON Cenier Heighf 5' I I Weighi' I7O The sparkplug of our line, Hairbreadlh combined a fighfing hearf wifh mechan- ical precision. His passes were unerring. as was his general diagnosis of fhe op- onenfs' plays. His undying spiril will be greafly missed nex'r fall. so good Iuclc al' college, Donald. We are all behind you. D. A. HARRISON Guard Heighl 5'8 weagm 186 Rugged. consisfenf, immovable. 'rha+'s David Harrison, Ihe hub of our defense. Unspecfacular from a spec+a+or's poinf of view, David was a full 'rime player, and if mighf inferesf fhe s'ra+is+icians 'ro know Ihaf exaclly Three plays gained more Ihan a yard over his posifion dur- ing +he whole season. We counl David Ihe greaiesf loss lo our l935 line. C840 or will gl' 1 MM f i , A BOYCE End Heighf 6' l Weighf I89 Big and rangy, Boyce was a depend- able offensive blocker and an excellenf pass receiver. Though nor always con- sis'ren+ on fhe defense, he was a daring gambler. a play wrecker who invariably gave his mosf brillianf performance a+ lhe crucial momenf. Williams will be in luck 'ro have so valuable a player. OBER Taclcle Heighl 5' Illf2 Weighf I77 Fasf, aggressive. +ough, Del combined power and cleverness 'ro greal' advan- lage. Wooclberry picked him on Hs all opponenl +eam 'lhis year. Warch our, Woodberry. because he'll be back in fhe Episcopal line up nexf year. bigger and beH'e'r fhan ever. 0350 MMU? K , ' DUVALL Half Back Heighf 5' li weaghi neo There is no one on fhe +eam who de- serves more credif Than 'rhis Washing- fon lad. lr was he who played fhe parl' of +he unsung hero, 'rhe man who does 'rhe blocking 'rhal ofhers may run on lo glory. However, his foofball abilily is no+ limifed lo blocking as he is an eva- sive, craffy runner and an accurafe passer. Episcopal loses fhe mos? valu- able back in fhe s'ra're when Andy goes fo Princelon nexf year. w. A. RINEHART cenier Heigh+ 6' 2 weaghi I77 Levi'ricus was indeed a line cenfer. Alfhough laclcing in experience. he de- veloped quiclcly. and played a greal deal of The lime. Levi was big and sfrong, and more +han lhis. he used his head. This explains his fine backing-up of ihe line. He played like a veleran in every game. He is slaled 'ro relurn lo 'rhe High School for several more years, and he should be one of fhe greafesl cenlers ever +0 arlend E. H. S. before he leaves. 086C X. V91 .f .1 -I 1 - D ,fc WW u A' ' nj LWQ., Lf . BURKE Guard Heigh+ 5' ln weighf I72 A fasl' nimble running guard is 'rhe firs+ requisife of any good offence. Julian filled The job excellen+ly despiie fhe lack of previous varsify experience. He'll be leading fha big red inferference nexf fall, so resf assured +ha+ The op- posing secondary will iake an awful beafing from fhis rugged Alexandrian. B. R. TUCKER Half Back l-leighf 5' ll Weighl l57 Laid up for over a monfh by a broken ankle, Bev recovered in 'rime fo show +ha+ he is one of 'the rnosl' pofenlial backs The school has seen for a long lime. His defensive play was sensafional. He is also a prolicienl' blocker, an ex- cellen+ kicker, and a hard, shifly runner. Wafch for This boy in Jrhe headlines nexf fall. ,er 0810 WELLFORD Tackle l leighT 6' 2 WeighT l96 Lum had The ToughesT luck of any member of The squad. However, op- ponenTs will aTTesT ThaT ankle injuries and inTecTions were no handicap To This power boy who was a Tower of sTrengTh on The defense. UnTorTunaTely, he is noT reTurning, buT everyone is exped- inq greaT Things of him aT The Univer- siTy. E. T. BROWN End l-leighT 6' Ilf2 WeighT l6O AnoTher LiTTle VarsiTy man who de- livered The goods on l-loxTon Field This year. Rangy and TasT. Eddie was The TirsT man down The Tield under The punTs. and seldom was even The TleeTesT enemy able To circle his Tlank. He also will be back nexT year To reap fresh glories Tor The BaTTling Bishops. C880 DILLARD End Heighr 5' IO Wighr I37 Here is wifhoul doubf 'rhe mosf sur- prising foorball player in 'rhe school. Tremendously handicapped in weight he proved +o be a game, aggressive loafller and fhe besl' pass receiver on 'rhe squad which high qualifies will in anoiher year make him one of +he our- sranding ends in Jrhe s+a+e. ' PRESTON Fullback Heighr 5' lI'f2 Weigh? I56 Lasf year's reserve Li+'rle Varsi+y iackle, lhis year's all-around ufilily back, lhe mos? improved fooiball player in ihe school. An alerr defensive player who capifalized on his speed +o spill plays before rhey gof underway, E. H. S. is coun'ring on you nex'r year, Bobby. C890 l l l i 090 GRAVATT End Heighi' 6' Weigh? I62 Alfhough a new boy. Bill upheld lhe higl1es+ Gravaff fradifions of E. H. S. Whaf he lacked in experience he more +han made up wi'I'h nafurcl abiliiy com- bined wifh sheer deferminafion. We pre- dicl' even greafer success for Bill in i935 wi+hou'r any fear of disappoini- mcnsi. STRAS Guard l-leighi 5' 9 Weigh? I67 Lacking somewhaf in weight 'this new boy proved himself one of +he mos+ clever linesmen in This vicinily. His heady offensive play was a lhing fo be- hold and a consfanl' source of dismay lo ihe opposilion. We all hope +ha'r he will be back nexl year +0 exhibi'r his wares in The enemy's baclcfields. IW lun- . mann.- L MR. POWELL .... J. H. T. WILSON . MADDUX ........ R. C. CHRISTIAN ENGLAND GORDON R. B. HERBERT J. 6. HOPKINS LEWIS C, WORTHINGTON B SQUAD SCHEDULE WARRENTON ... LANDON ..... EASTERN ... ST. PAUL'S ...... LITTLE VARSITY ... B SQUAD .....CoacI'1 ....... Captain .................Co-Cap+am W. M. MOORE RAGAN I SEMMES SYKES R. C. WATTS WILL I I I I 1 E. H. S. Opponenfs ns O 6 . I3 2 O . I3 I OQII . U 4 ,. - I tl' JA . 1 -if . - J ' I ff ' 4 u 34 . 1. 5- - I5 5.5 EI -sw 3 E 51 3 Q r I J. ' n :il F, if .i r F. I N1 . xl -5 It Q QT A JI V . K .l . X, F 5-2 - - 3' 1 Ig 6 IQ -' 0 I 3 g' Q 0 ,T '1 4 0 .. 1- ' ' , A 7 n III 5 I IT F . :A ,, I ITL' I I LITTLE VARSITY FOOTBALL TEAM I gun! r -Q f In 3 5 .. . H ft, ,- '. 3 5-9 1 2 QA X S 2 , E 51 . . Li 1 I 4 E S' :F Il, 1 ,I 4 F13 Av D ' L If ' . '-'1 1 5 L if It ' I 5? '- , i ', . 5 . 3 F if MR. THOMPSON .... ........... C oach A. R. BERKELEY .... Backfield Coach A I R. E. CARTER .... .. .... Capfain I I ' BARRETT HOOFF ROSE D. D. COOKE LLITZ SHAW CRONLY LYNAH J. C. SMITH DANIELS MARBLJRY WASHBURN rg E. S. DAWSON J. T. MASON WATERMAN 5 1. EKBER6 J. MONCIJRE W. C. WATTS ff g FRIZZELL MOTLEY WHEAT F Eff ,I E. H. GOODWIN NEFF J. C. WILSON 5 HARBISON OWEN WINSTEAD I jg fq HOLLIS f LITTLE VARSITY SCHEDULE E E. Opponen+s WASHINGTON AND LEE .. . 0 j 5, FRIENDS ................. 6 ' 1-if OILMAN .............. 6 . WESTERN ................ 0 WASHINGTON AND LEE o B SQUAD .............. I3 , Q X- A gh - D920 A I25 POUND FOOTBALL TEAM MR. LATHAM ...... STROTHER FLEMING MELVIN ........... BAYLESS W. T. BELL H. C. BERKELEY BOWEN BRAWLEY BRYAN BURNETT CALDWELL CARMODY CARRINGTON J. L. COCHRAN W. B. COCKE CROSBY DABNEY DANIEL DAVIS DORSEY DRAYTON D. DUNLOP J. G. GOODWIN HANNA P. S. HOPKINS W. L. HOPKINS LAIRD MAYO MCKINNEY MCNEAL W. B. MOORE .......CoecI1 ....Line Coach .......Cap+ain MORTON MYERS OLSSON PHILIPS RANDALL W. M. SMITH SURLES SWIFT TODD B. D. TUCKER R. L. VAN BIBBER WADDELL WASHINGTON J. B. YOUNG I25 POUND TEAM SCHEDULE ALEXANDRIA .. GILMAN ............. .. MQDONOUGH .......... .. GEORGETOWN PREP 0930 Cpponenfs 6 6 I 3 O 33.1. CAKE TEAM WICKHAM .... ................ MCCRORY ALLEN D. MCDOUGALD BROWN-SERMAN NELSON S H CARTER ORR FORRER PORTER DENNIS SIBLEY W A. R. GOODWIN H. SMITH ALEXANDRIA KIDNAPPERS SEMINARY MISSIONS .... GILMAN .................. ALEXANDRIA KIDNAPPERS I25-LB. SCRUBS ............ C940 . . . .Capfain . . . . .Coach T. H. TAYLOR THOMAS J. VAN BIBBER WALKER R. P. WILLIAMS G. A. WOODS Opponenfs I9 O 27 I2 40 l P ig 56- nl Y 1 I 3 T J 1 ET 1 Lrll f', '. rs .1 , .ff BASKETBALL TEAM MR. FLEMINC-3 BOBBY CARTER .. TYLER WILSON .. AL BERKELEY .... AL WILSON RINGER ... LAY ...... HOWELL . HARMAN . 0970 . . . . .Coach .........Manager . .Capfain-Forward Co-Capfain-Guard ....Forward ....Cen+er .. . .Cenfer . . . .Guard . ...Forward BASKETBALL BaskeTbaII Summary i FACING an exTremeIy diTficuIT sched- ule. E. H. S. wiTh a well-balanced aggregaTion of baskeTeers compIeTed iTs mosT successful season in a decade. As a climax To a season filled wiTh Thrills. in which The Maroon and Black were un- defeaTed by prep-school opponenTs in The sTaTe oT Virginia, Coach FIeming's charges Trounced our TradiTionaI rival. Woodberry ForesT. The fine spiriT oT The players was apparenT in The closely conTesTed Trays, in which our boys. led by CapTain Tyler Wilson. played Their besT games. AIThough many of The con- TesTs were decided by a few coveTed poinTs. E. H. S. could usually be found on The long end oT The Tinal score. Hard work. and love of The game broughT our Team along. so ThaT The are regarded by opponenTs as The finailsTepping-sTone To The STaTe championship. Since no conTender has successfully crossed ThaT sTone. we are recognized as The posess- ors of The myThicaI TiTIe. EPISCOPAL, 29 FRIENDS. 24 Opening The season in Tine fashion, aIThough a IiT+Ie unsTeadiIy. we succeed- ed in drubbing our WashingTon oppon- enTs. Handicapped greaTIy by The ab- sence of CapTain Tyler Wilson. The Team sparkled brighTIy aT Times. and displayed remarkable sTamina. Led by AI Wilson. who garnered five goals and one poinT via The chariTy rouTe. our represenTa- Tives were in no serious danger Through- ouT The enTire game. Coach Fleming inserTed every available player inTo The fray, and everyone showed exceIIenT abiIiTy. EPISCOPAL, 24 ROOSEVELT. 36 Trailing ThroughouT The enTire game Episcopal wenT down in defeaT aT The hands of The DisTricT Five. The visiTors possessed a I9-I4 advanfage aT The resT period. AIThough Episcopal played good baskeTbaII we were no maTch Tor Rough Riders. Al Wilson was once more high- scorer. CapTain Wilson also played an exceIIenT game. EPISCOPAL. 30 AUGUSTA. 28 In The mosT exciTing prep-school game in years, sTaged in The Memorial Gym- nasium. CharIoTTesviIIe. Va.. Episcopal succeeded in eking ouT a hard-earned vicTory over AugusTa MiIiTary Academy. From The opening whisTIe To The hnal momenTs iT was a Thrilling game spoTTed wiTh unusually excellent play. Trailing aT The half by an I8-8 score. we reTurned To bring To bear some E. H. S. spiriT. ShooTing baskeTs from all angles AI Wil- son accumuIaTed I8 poinTs and led The High SchooI's aTTack To vicTory. WiTh less Than one minuTe 'Til game Time and The score aT 28 all AI +aIIied The baskeT ThaT spelled defeaT for The cadeTs. Berkeley. WaTTs, and Harman also played Tine games for Episcopal. EPISCOPAL. 35 SWAVELY. I6 Opening The game wiTh briIIianT play. The High School was aT no Time ThreaT- ened by our foes. AI Wilson played his cusTomary Tine game and conTinued his scoring spree. AT The half E. H. S. was on The long end of a I9-4 counT. The Manassas quinTeT displayed Their besT form in The Tinal momenTs of The game. buT iT was far Too laTe To overcome our greaT lead. CapTain Tyler Wilson com- peTed for The firsT Time and The Team funcTioned in mid-season form. aveng- ing The defeaT of a few days previous. Paul Ringer showed his abiIiTy by an ouTsTanding performance. The prospecTs looked very brighT for a greaT season. EPISCOPAL, 34 WASHINGTON AND LEE. 5I The rough edges sTiII in evidence. E. H. S. was caughT napping by a smooTh-working machine from Washing- Ton and Lee High School. GaThering a ToTaI of sixTeen poinTs, AI Wilson suc- ceeded in keeping us wiThin sTriking dis- 0980 Tance unTil The Tinal guarTer, when The BalsTonians pulled away by means oT a collecTion oT superior poinT-securing baskeTeers. Our boys were unable To keep up The TasT pace, alThough Their spiriTs were willing. The Team suTTered greaTly wiThouT The services oT Their leader Tyler Wilson, who was on The sidelines because oT illness. EPISCOPAL, 22 V. E. S., I9 We again broke inTo The win column on February 9, by virTue of a 22-I9 win over our old TradiTional rivals, V. E. S. on Their own Tloor. AlThough The Lynch- burg quinTeT held The lead during The TirsT Three periods, a TourTh quarTer rally, led by The Two Wilsons and Donald Lay, who made a beauTiTul shoT in The closing momenTs, proved To be our margin of vicTory. Remarkable accuracy played a major parT in our vicTory. V. E. S., alThough They worked hard and long could noT quell The indomiTable E. I-I. S. spiriT. EPISCOPAL. 62 R. M. A., I3 On February I3, in a breaTher, our courTmen smoThered Randolph Macon by a score OT 62-I3. We opened up wiTh a bang and sinking all oT our aT- TempTs we led 34-7 aT The halT Time. The cadeTs could noT seem To Tind The hoop, possibly because oT TaTigue aTTer a long Trip, and played a losing game all The way. Harman led The winners wiTh I2 poinTs and close behind were Lay and Howell wiTh IO each. Every E. H. S. candidaTe parTicipaTed in The conTesT. EPISCOPAL, 22 VIRGINIA FROST-I, 27 In The mosT Thrilling game To daTe The Va. Freshmen Team led by Two Tormer High School sTars beaT our boys in The Tinal momenTs oT The game aTTer we had held The upper hand ThroughouT The TirsT Three periods. Tyler Wilson played his greaTesT game oT The year and kepT The Treshmen aT bay all The Time. From The beginning To The Tinish iT was any- one's game and noT unTil The lasT minuTe did Virginia Take The lead. Coach Flem- ing's boys played The besT baskeTball game seen in The STewarT Memorial Gymnasium in many. many days. EPISCOPAL, 20 JOHN MARSHALL, 4I AlThough we played a winning Type oT baskerball ThroughouT The TirsT period oT The John Marshall game, The Rich- monders big Third quarTer leTT us on The shorT end oT a 4I-20 score. We acquired an early lead on The JusTices unTil Their experTs goT under way and began Hswishing Them Trom every spoT on The Tloor and Trom There on we were con- sTanTly on The deTense. Al Wilson and Harman led our aTTack on The VisiTor's baskeT, while McCann and Mundy scor- ed mosT oTTen Tor John Marshall. I EPISCOPAI., 22 GONZAGA, I5 We added anoTher vicTory To our li3T on February 20 by deTeaTing Gonzaga Trom WashingTon, 22-I5. E.I'l.S. was be- low par ThaT day and aT Times The play was raTher uninTeresTing. We led IO-8 aTTer a slow TirsT halT. ATTer The resT period The conTesTanTs conTinued wiTh renewed vigor and good baslceTball pre- dominaTed. The enTire squad played and among The subsTiTuTes could be seen ex- cellenT Timber Tor I936. EPISCOPAL, 26 EPISCOPAL ALUMNI, 24 Vifo camo bac': sTrong The Tollowing week To beaT The E.l'T.S. alumni in one oT The mosT exciTing games ever To be sTaged cn our Tloor. Paul Ringer, play- ing The besT game oT his career pulled The conTesT ouT oT The Tire Tor us by vir- Tue oT Two successive Tield goals in The lasT ThirTy seconds oT play. The alumni sTarTed OTT aT a TasT clip due To some beauTiTul shooTing by Fishburne and Cleveland, while Ringer and AI Wilson lcepT us in The running by Their remarlc- able eye Tor The baslceT. Al carried OTT The individual scoring oT The day wiTh a ToTal oT Ten poinTs, while Fishburne was a close second wiTh seven. EPISCOPAL, 22 ST. CHRISTOPI-TERS, 21 In downing our rivals, ST. ChrisTophers, by The very close score oT 22-2I, we conTinued To display The Tine sTyle of baskeTball ThaT TeaTured The V.E.S. and R.M.A. games. AlThough The SainTs ran up a six poinT lead early in The game beTore our varsiTy had scored a poinT, when we once goT our eye on The bas- l:eT, we led by a comforlable margin unTil a spiriTed laTe rally by The Rich- monders. However, The Tinal whisTle puT an end To The SainTs' hopes and a Toul shoT by Al Wilson puT anoTher game in The proverbial bag. AI Wilson led The High School wiTh a ToTal oT I3 poinTs. EPISCOPAL, 20 YOUNG MEN'S SI-IOP, 26 On February 23 a Tour-game winning sTreal4 was snapped when The Young Men's Shop lianded us a 26-20 se-Tbaclf. AlThough we held a Tairly comTorTable lead ThroughouT The early sTages OT The game, The CharloTTesville Team's lasT pe- riod rally gradually diminished This lead, and The Tinal whisTle Tound us on The shorT end oT The score. CapTain Tyler Wilson sTarTed The scoring Tor The Ma- roon and Black guinT and was our ' UIOO' high poinf man, while Bradbury. Young Iv1en's Shop's forward, was fheir oul- sfanding sfar. Al Wilson and I-Iarman played wonderfully on fhe defense for fhe Varsify. EPISCOPAL. 28 WOODBERRY, I6 For fha firsf fime in our long rivalry wifh Woodberry Eoresf School our boys succeeded in defeafing fhem on fheir home courf. Overcoming fhe iinx 'rhaf seems fo haunf E.I'I.S. in Woodberry's gym. Episcopal reached fheir high poini' and Iiferally swamped fhe Orange and Black. Woodberry gof off fo a fine sfarf by accumulafing I0 poinfs fo our I af fhe end of fhe firsf quarfer. This didn'+ worry our boys in fhe Ieasf and Ihey proceeded fo gef fhe machine under way. S+iIl unable fo gef going E.I-I.S. was on fhe shorf end af fhe half. Buf fhen came fhe big 'rhird quarfer which proved disasfrous for Woodberry. Led by AI Wilson and Bill I-Iarmon Episcopal came from behind and proceeded fo show fhe Iocal boys how fhe game should be played. 20-I2 in favor of E.H.S. af fhe beginning of fhe final pe- riod. Confinuing Io funcfion perfecfly fhroughouf 'rhe closing momenfs, fhe High School showed fhemselves fhe su- perior feam and finished way ouf in fronf fhus climaxing fhe season in a blaze of glory. LiHIe Varsify BasIxe+baII Team MR. POWELL ............... Coach DAVIS .......... .......... M anager oRAYToN icspmi BARRETT McCANDLISI'I W. T. BELL MELVIN BRYAN POLLARD DABNEY WICKHAM J. C. WILSON SCHEDULE E.I-I.S. Oppf. Friends ........... 25 I4 W 8a L B Squad. . 28 23 Georgefown ...... 3 I I9 Wesfern ...... . . 26 I7 Wesfern .......... 28 4I Woodward ....... 25 I4 Sf. Chrisfopher's .. 26 II Woodward ....... 39 I8 Alexandria .... . . 3I I I Georgefown ...... 39 I3 OI Q I BASKETBALL LETTERMEN Mr. W. L. Fleming lHead Coachl GNCE more we aTTempT To express our humble and hearTy praise of Mr. Fleming. He is The man mosT re- sponsible for all successes of our baskeT- ball Team. Handicapped by lack of floor space, each year he mysTifies everyone by building a powerful machine ThaT is noTed as a clean. buT hard-playing ouT- TIT. lvlr. Fleming does noT place any sTress on The winning of games--he be- lieves ThaT if The Team plays The besT brand of baske+ball of which They are capable aT all Times, wheTher ahead or behind. The number of games won will Take care of ifself. One glance aT This year's schedule convinces us ThaT The resulTs iusTify his policy. WiTh a coach of such ideals is There any wonder our baskefball Teams are successful? AssisTa nT Coach Ka miner NOTHING in relaTion To aThleTics aT The Episcopal High School is com- pleTe wiThouT The services of Mr. Kam- iner. A greaT aThleTe himself, he is an inspiraTion To all Those who Try To make The Team. Parficularly is This True oT baskeTball. His knowledge of The game is equaled only by his abilify To imparT This knowledge To oThers. ln coaching The Scrubs, Mr. Kaminer is successful noT only in The number of games won, buT also in The way in which he inspires sporTsmanship mingled wiTh baske+baIl skill inTo Tufure VarsiTy players. Wir. Kaminer is a Thorough genTleman and whefher a boy Turns inTo a baske+baIl player or noT, he is immeasurably ben- efiTed by conTacT wiTh such a coach. AssisTa nT Coach Powell IN This year's LiTTle Varsify, Mr. Powell Turned ouT an undefeaTed baskefball Team. This success was noT due To The weakness of The opponenTs. buT To The sTrengTh of Mr. Powell's quinTeT. Mr. Powell's worTh To The aThleTic world aT E.H.S. cannof be calculafed. Coaching Teams in Three sporTs This year. he has already been successful in Two sporTs, and all indicaTions poinT To success in baseball. We will miss you nexT year, Mr. Powell-good luck. CapTain Tyler Wilson lForwardl CUTTER exceeding all expecTaTions compleTed a brillianT season in which he led his Team To vicTories againsf seemingly insurmounfable odds. AT all Times a dangerous ThreaT To opponenTs he was regarded as The backbone of The Team. NOT aT all The flashy Type of play- er, Tyler made many sacrifices in order ThaT he be inconspicuous. When CuT- Ter was in acTion, The Team funcTioned aT iTs very besT. and Tyler was always in The Thick of The melee. ShoTs from The corners were CapTain Wilson's TorTe and iT was a rare sighf To see him miss one. From The foul line has was an arT- isT, and his ball handling and quickness were a coach's delight When The sea. son rolls around in '36, Tyler Wilson will be absenT, and in his absence There will be no one To replace him Tor players of Tyler's calibre are few. We wish him luck aT Virginia where he will maTriculaTe nexT year. 9l039 Alfred Berkeley lAlTernaTe Ca pfainl SUFFERING from a back injury for over a year Alfred refurned To The courT To carry on where he lefT off. A consisTenT. dependable player who was an experf guard and remarkable long shoT arTisT. When opposing Teams had sTars. Al was selecfed To guard Them and They were lucky To score. His spiriT and coolness seT an example which had a sfeadying effecf on his Team maTes. Always in The middle of The fray, Al emerged wiTh The ball in his possession. Big and aggres- sive. wifh marvelous coordinafion. when AI wenT afTer The ball he goT iT. He Too is leaving To carry on aT Virginia. where we know he will confinue To cavorf suc- cessfully on fhe hardwoods. A greaT loss To E. H. S. buT a brighT prospecT for The Cavaliers. A. S. Wilson lForwa rdl HIGH poinf scorer and pressure play- er. The aThleTe supreme was Al Wilson. A naTural aThleTe coupled wiTh pracTice and ambifion made Al The mosT valuable member of our Team. When The going goT Tough or E. H. S. was behind The specTaTors depended on Al for poinTs. and Al never failed Them. ln The AugusTa game AI ran wild. gaTh- ering a ToTal of I8 poinTs. he defeaTed The cadefs almosT single-handed. Al had a large reperToire of shoTs and his man never knew whaT To expecf of him. con- sequenfly. he ouTplayed everyone he meT. An exfremely modesT and unassum- ing individual. giffed wiTh a radiaTing personalify. Al was The favoriTe of The fans. He leaves The Hill This year and he will be spoken of by his friends for a few years. and Then his name and feaTs will grow inTo one of The High School leg- ends To be revered by youThs in The fufure. He is The besT player E. H. S. has had in many years. Paul Ringer lCenTerl THE Soon was one of Those individ- uals, welcome To coachs. who blos- som ouT beyond expecfafions To fill gaps lefT by experfs. Paul was a Treasure. Tall. rangy. and possessor of an accurafe eye. The Soon usually gaThered more Than his share of poinTs. His shofs from around The baskef were almosT invari- ably good and Paul always goT The Tip- off. A conscienfious boy. Paul worked hard and long To secure his coveTed posiTion. In The Va. freshman game. Paul reached his peak and swished 'em in from everywhere, and his opponenf was The boy whose shoes he has so success- fully filled. Coach Fleming pays him a wonderful Tribufe by saying ThaT he played The finesf defensive game in The ST. Chrisfopher conTesT ever seen in our gym during his regime. Paul leaves us Too. a greaT loss buT we predicT greaT Things for him. UIO40 R. C. WaH's lG.uar.dl lNAPPROPRlATELY dubbed The Ape Bobby was a god-send +0 Coach Flem- ing. He decided he would like +o play baskefball +I-iis year and he did! His in- imifable pepper +alk was al all limes in evidence and served +o inserf in +he game lhe affifude necessary for win- ners. A floor player of no mean abili+y, The Ape was also a pressure player. he scored al' limes when poinfs were needed and pulled several games ou+ of 'lhe fire. Anofher nalural player, Bobby loved fhe game and was never con+en+ wifh +he resulfs of his efforfs. Bobby also 'rreks lo CharloH'esville in +he fall where he will conlinue fo fhrill +he specfaiors. Donald Lay lCen'l'erl DON does everyfhing well. When he decided fo fry baskefball for rhe firsi lime il was a happy momenf for all concerned. ll's difliicull +o believe how useful he became in so shor'r a +ime. He became adepl al' almos+ in- conceivable shofs. overhead, mid-air, and one-handed aHemp+s, usually un- successful, were nof unusual for Don. Sleadiness and dependabilify wenl hand in hand wi+h Don's playing. He +hrilled fans and upsef opponen+s morale consisfenfly by his seemingly impossible goals. His loss 'ro E. H. S. will be fell aculely during the nex+ season. His sense 9 I05 of humor and fine personalify were dis- 'fincl' assels 'ro 'I'he leam during lrying infervals. Arihur Howell iGuardl ARTHUR came up from 'rhe Liffle Varsily 'ro lill in on +he Varsi+y wi+h surprisingly excellenl' resulfs. A consis- lenlly fine player. Arfhur was al limes +he mosl' oufsfanding player on +he Floor. He was always good for his share of poinfs and was a very valuable ufilify man. He will carry on nexf year for E. H. S. and will no doubl' be one of +he leaders in 'rhe 'lu+ure. A dependable boy wi+h a greal' fufure ahead of him. He well deserves 1'he much sough'r-affer IIE!! William Harman lForwardl lT'S unusual for a new boy lo make a - leH'er a+ E. H. S.. buf +his facl' didn'+ phase Bill. A large boy wi+h a few odd characlerisfics made him noliceable and his coolness made him exlremely valu- able +o 'rhe leam. He was a go-geHer. 'rhe accumula+ion of IO or I2 poinls a game was no+ unusual for Bill. A dark horse al The opening of 'rhe season, Bill came lhrough wilh flying colors. He is relurning nexl' year and we feel sure Thai he will keep up his line record. 1 3 1 . ' BASEBALL TEAM MR. POWELL DILLARD ........... C. WORTHINGTON .. B. B. BELL W. T. BELL BURKE R. E. CARTER DUVALL GORDON GRAVATT HARMAN 'I070 . . . . .Coach ... .Capfain . . . . .Manager D. A. HARRISON HOOFF LEWIS MCCANDLISH W. M. MOORE POLLARD ROYALL WALLACE BASEBALL Baseball Summary WE can'T call This pasT season a suc- cessful one from The sTanclpoinT of games won because we won buT Two. However, we can and do say ThaT This year was a success because mosT of The boys are coming back nexT year, and They have had a year's seasoning ThaT is going To counT in The games To come. There were only a very few veTerans This year, and The newcomers had noT even been broken in wiTh a year on The VarsiTy Squad. buT had come direcTIy Trom The LiTTle VarsiTy. IT was a new Team and a new coach. Mr. Powell de- serves The school's hearTy Thanks Tor Taking on such a difficulT Task and for doing such a fine job of iT. lT was a Tremendous underTaking. Mr. Powell didn'T know The boys as well as if he had coached Them before on The big Team, and having never coached base- ball very much, he had To feel his way, buT he did well. and we Thank him for his wholehearTed help and sTeady back- mg. EPISCOPAL 3-W 81 L 8 We losT The firsT game of The year. buT showed ThaT. wiTh more pracTice. our young Team would develop inTo a credifable ball club. GravaH', a new boy, did commendably in The box unTil relieved by Baxfer Bell. who finished The game, piTching fine ball. WashingTon and Lee were held even unTil They made Three runs in The fourTh inning. We goT Two in The TifTh buT couldn'T seem To R H E W8rL -ioiaziooo-8:33 Episcopal -oooozoooi-3 42 EPISCOPAL 3--MCKINLEY TECH 6 Tech prevailed over our fasT improv- ing Team aTTer a very exciTing baTTle. Elgin of Tech was Taken ouT afTer The TifTh when we seemed To be hiTTing him easily To be replaced by LigeTT who held us. Billy Moore. pifching his firsT varsiTy game sTruck ouT Ten men. We made six cosTly errors ThaT Took away our chances for a win, which were good Till The eighTh. Then, however. some cosTly misplays gave Tech a chance To shove in Two runs. solve PresTon's delivery. RHE Tech -OOIIOZOZO-673 Episcopal -olooiouoo-3 4 6 I flag, .ns ,- ,kd--L ' l 'I089 EPISCOPAL 6-V.E.S. 6 Nighf slepped in and hailed The game ailer a hopeless deadlock for 'rhirieen innings. V.E.S. lrailed 6-3 a+ Ihe Ia's+ 'oi lhe ninih when EusIer's Iriple drove in lhe +ying runs. In 'the ihir- 'feenih inning, Pierce, ihe V.E.S. piicher, 'rhreaiened +o win his own game by hif- 'ring one +o lefl' cenier, buf Lewis caughi if ailer a long run. Billy Bell's hil push- ed in Ihe iirsl run. V.E.S. go+ an early lead buf we fied ihem in ihe iourlh. The Episcopal ouiiield saved us aiier The ninfh wifh some 'fine caiches. R I-I E Episcopal -OOO lO2 O30 OOO 0-6 8 2 V. E. S. - IOO0IOOI3000O-6 I7 4 EPISCOPAL II-MCGUIRE 20 A hard-hiiiing McGuires .nine man- aged I'o bai oul' a viciory over us. There was a high wind and fhe game was halied in ihe sevenfh inning be- cause of darkness and cold. I-Ierndon, piiching for McGuires allowed Two hiis in six innings, buf his ieammaies made a number of poor plays. Leiich goi four hifs oul' of six chances. Gravaii siarled pifching, +hen Duvall, and fin. 9 I09 ally Moore, bul we were unable 'ro siop iheir winning sirealc. R I-I E McGuires -5046 O I 4-20 I9 5 Episcopal -O I 2 I O07-II 3 8 EPISCOPAL I4-N.T.S. 4 We won our iirsi viclory over +he Naiional Training School. In spiie ol only four hiis, we were. able +0 'ralce advaniage of ihe wildness of Ihree N. T.S. piichers. Baxier Bell piiched well for us and allowed only six hiis and kepl' +hem well scafiered. Johnny I-loofi siari- ed ihings off by geiling a single in 'rhe iirs+ inning when Ihe bases had been loaded by walks. ln +he fhird inning we made nine runs. We only played 'live innings. RHE N.Y.S. -O3OIO-46 Episcopal -4 O 9 I x-I443 EPISCOPAL 4-EASTERN 9 ihe pilching of Sullivan, +he Wash- ingion All-Siar hurler, was ioo much for us. We made only five scafiered singles, buf used Eas+ern's errors fo our advan- fage. Billy Moore and Baxfer Bell did 3 1 lhe pifching for us. Johnny Hoofl made Iwo singles and led our balrling. Eas+ern goi' ihe lead wiih 'rwo in lhe iirsi inning. R H E Easlern -2003 I OO I 2-9 I4 4 Episcopal -O 0 0 O 3 O I O O-4 5 5 EPISCOPAL 3-GILMAN 5 Hisfory repealed ilself in fhis game. Lasl' year Gilman won by 'rhe same score and made ihe deciding runs un- der similar condilions, +hey also had 'rhe same balfery. If was a fine game and we cul down on our errors considerably. In lhe Third innin . afier Iwo scoreless innings, we lalliej once and Gilman in iheir lurn rang up four runs. Baxler Bell did well on lhe mound buf didn'l gel quife enough hiHing supporf +o be a winning pilcher. R H E Episcopal -O0 I 200000-3 3 2 Gilman -0O4Ol0OOx-573 EPISCOPAL 7- RANDOLPH-MACON 9 We Iosf 'rhis hearf-breaker only afier a hard loughl baffle. In lhe ninfh we had Iwo men on lhe bases and no men out buf Randolph-Macon's relief pifch- er, Hone, sfruclc oul +wo and +he fhird popped up. We made seven errors +o our opponenls' clean sIa+e. Thai' is whai upsel us and Icepl us behind. R H E Randolph-Macon- 3000I2l20-9 40 Episcopal- l0OOI023O-7IO7 EPISCOPAL 2-ST. ALBAN'S 8 S+. Albans siopped our rally in fhe nin+h 'ro win 8-2. We made eighl hifs, buf They were so well scafiered +ha+ +hey didn'+ help us very much. S+. Al- bans made 'rhirfeen hifs, including 'three doubles and a friple. Billy Moore and GravaH' pifched for us, buf couldn'+ seem io gel going soon enough. R H E Sf. Albans -00202 I O03-8 I3 I Episcopal -O O O O 0 O 0 O 2-2 8 3 EPISCOPAL 7-S.V.A. 6 By hiHing in lhe pinches we won from S.V.A. We only made five hifs buf lhey came af lhe righf Hmes. Kife. S.V.A. pifcher, slruclc ouf lwelve of our men buf his +eam-males errors nullilied his fine effort Fred Pollard pilched for us. He weakened in 'rhe eighfh and was replaced by Baxfer Bell who clinch- ed The game. The game lasled only seven innings. RH E S.V.A. -0O302l0-685 Episcopal -203002x-7 5 2 'IIC' B 4 EPISCOPAL I--ST. CI-IRISTOPHERS 2 Lawson and BaxTer Bell had a beauTi- Tul piTching duel. Lawson held us To one hiT, made by Bobby CarTer, while his Team goT six. However, BaxTer kepT Them Tar aparT and piTched beTTer Than he ever piTched before. Lawson sTruck ouT TiTTeen of our men. We goT our run when Billy Dillard walked and Bobby CarTer doubled in The TirsT. R I-I E Episcopal- IOOOOOOOO--l I I ST. ChrisTophers- OOOOOOO20-262 EPISCOPAL 4-ROOSEVELT 9 Pollard sTarTed piTching buT yielded To BaxTer Bell in The TiTTh. We made our runs in The Third and eighTh innings when RoosevelT Tielders dropped some balls and made some misplays. Bobby CarTer led The aTTack wiTh a double and a single ouT oT Tive. Coakley, oT Roose- velT did The besT Tor Them wiTh a Triple, a double, and a single. R I-I E Roosevelt -I I I 220200-9 I2 3 Episcopal -0030000 I O-4 6 2 EPISCOPAL 7-WOODBERRY 9 In a very close and exciTing game, Woodberry Topped us aTTer we made a sTrong bid in The Lucky SevenTh, when Bobby CarTer knocked a home run wiTh The bases Tull. The game sTarT- ed wiTh a home run on a wild Throw, and a Triple Tor Woodberry: They scored Two runs in The Tirsl' inning. In our Turn aT baT we made Two runs. Then Wood- berry made Two in The Third, Two in The TiTTh, and Two in The sixTh. Then came The sevenTh. Woodberry came up and wenT down in shorT order wiThouT ThreaT- ening, Then we sTarTed: Gilliam, The Woodberry piTcher, eased up, and we Tilled The bases. CarTer came up and cracked a home run To IeTT cenTer ThaT rolled on The Track, and ThaT is going some. Bobby romped around The bases wiThouT having To run all The way aT Top speed. ThaT homer made The score eighT To seven Tor Woodberry. In The ninTh Woodberry gave no Trouble To BaxTer Bell who did The piTching Tor us and we came To baT all seT To win The ball game, and we almosT did iT. Two men, McCandlish and CapT. Dillard goT on, Then Bobby CarTer came To baT and cracked ouT a ball To The second base- man. The nexT man hiT To The second baseman, who Touched The bag Torcing CarTer ouT. R H E Woodberry -2020220 I O-9 IO 2 Episcopal -2000IO400-7 74 O X Q Y .twig 'gi fha., .,? 1, x COACH H. P. POWELLLLJ WHEN if was announced fha? Mr. Callaway had finished his admirable career of coaching fhe Var- sify Nine here, all nafurally looked fo Mr. Powell, fhe coach of lasf year's smoofh-clicking Liffle Varsify, as his successor. lf mighf be 'rhoughf fhaf having coach- ed foofball and baskefball during fhe fwo previous Terms, fhis man had more fhan fulfilled his share of The exfracurricular work, buf no-his nafure is such fhaf he musf have some ouflef for his wealfh of en- ergy, and fhal' a posifion of fhis sorf appeals fo him. If is necessary only fo visif fhe diamond during prac- fice fo learn 'rhe open secref of his success. Every player from fhe greenesf rookie 'ro 'rhe coolesf veferan is on his foes, eager 'ro please, fo make a real efforf, and each shows a knowledge of fhe game rarely seen on a large scale in prep schools. This alerfness is. of course, fhe resuh' of his sparkplug 'racfics on The field: fhis high degree of efficiency is 'rhe resull of his sfress- ing fhe basic poinfs, fhe fundamenfals of fhe game. and of his unfiring energy in seeing fhaf 'rhese essen- fial principles are sfricrly adhered fo. We confemplafe his deparfure wifh 'rhe deep- esf regref, for we know fhaf were he here nexf season, he would nof fail fo reap fhe harvesf sown fhis year by producing fhen as fine a feam as The one which graced our diamond fhis spring. MR. P. H. CALLAWAY FOR fiffeen years Mr. Callaway has guided our feams fo success. This is fhe firsf year fhaf he is nof acfively coaching, and he is greafly missed by fhe feam, our opponenfs. and fhe umpires, who invariably ask for him. Mr. Callaway was nof fhe coach who shoufed af his players when fhey made frequenf mis- plays, buf fhe kind fhaf in a quief, unassuming way, poinfed ouf fheir misfakes, and infused in fhem a spirif of confidence fhaf helped fhe mosf nervous and inexperienced player fo seffle down and fo do his iob fo fhe besf of his abilify. lvlr. Callaway never showed himself discouraged wifh his feams when fhey lef him down, buf always looked for fhe nexf fime, when he was sure fhey would do beffer. The feam, liffed by his sfeady courage, foughf for 'rheir coach and fheir school. Alfhough in fhe pasf few years we have nof been very successful in fhe acfual winning of games because our maferial was largely inexperienc- ed and unfamiliar wifh fhe fine poinfs of fhe game, Mr. Callaway made a feam ouf of whaf he had, and surprised everybody wifh fhe spirif and dogged courage he inspired in a band 'rhaf was offen defeafed, yef never gave up. Lasf June Mr. Callaway's 'reams presenfed him wifh a small foken of fheir esfeem and appreciafion, which could only be a very slighf expression of fheir grafifude. U II30 BASEBALL MR. F. E. CARTER Where ever There is a ball game in 'which Episcopal is involved. There will you find Mr. Carfer cheering Them on and wrifing down all sorTs of queer Things in a big black book ThaT never was far from him. For many years, Mr. CarTer has helped baseball aT Episco- pal. and if There ever was a Tried friend of The game here aT school. if is Mr. CarTer. The Team, and The school Thank him for his services. CAPTAIN W. M. DILLARD Billy showed The figh-T ThaT kepT The Team Togefher in spiTe of The nu- merous defeafs his Team suffered. For ThaT and his fine playing we Take off our haTs To him and know ThaT he deserves every bif of The praise Thal- we give him. WhaT cheers The school Tremendously is The facf ThaT he will probably be back nexT year. We can'T say enough in admirafion of The way he ran The Team and kepf The spirif up and cooperafed wiTh Coach Powell, who depended a greaT deal on Billy, as This was his firsT year aT coaching The var- siTy. 1 ALT. CAPT. L. T. GORDON Schnozz.' or rafher, LiTTle Schnozz. sfarfed The year by playing leff field. and his fine Throws To home plaTe were The subiecT of much praise. He could 'auf The ball squarely on The plafe aT easT Three ouT of Three Times. When The Team elecfed him aITernaTe capfain, They cerTainly picked The righf man. be- cause Schnozz and Billy work well To- gefher anywhere. LaTer in The season. Lawrence was moved To The infield where he confinued his high brand of baseball very successfully. and we have heard ThaT he will be back nexT year, Too. and ThaT gives nexf year's Team a good solid foundafion. CARTER Bobby began The year by noT hiT- Ting as well as we knew he could, buT in The lasT few games he came ouT of his sfall and knocked The ball around LETTERMEN beH'er Than anyone else and climaxed his rise by smacking a long home run in The Woodberry game which was The high spoT of The ear, The way he hi'l' ThaT ball indicafedl whaT he is going To do nexT season when he comes back To play ball wiTh us again. Bobby play- ed firsT beTTer This year Than lasT. and if he confinues To improve. he oughT To be one of The besT firsT basemen we have ever had aT school. DUVALL Andy played in The garden and seemed To do besf in cenfer where he made shoe-sfring cafches. and all The ofher kinds you can name, wifh The greaTesT of ease. IT was a pleasure To see Andy running affer a fly because you could relax and be sure ThaT il' would be capably caughT. There were Times when Andy ifched. and There he did well. We believe ThaT you could puT him anywhere and he would never have leT us down. Andy came Through in The pinches wiTh a much needed hiT in more Than one game. BuT Andy is leaving us, ThaT means one big hole ThaT will be hard To fill. WALLACE Ancl here is The boy ThaT loves The game so much ThaT he sleeps wiTh a baseball close by. Really, Weenie was always around when anyone was fool- ing wiTh baseballs or anyfhing To do wifh The game. and ThaT makes or goes To help make him The player ThaT he is Today. Weenie could Talk iT up more and longer Than anyone else. and his fighT was always mosT noficeable when Things weren'T going so well. When he was behind The baT, The pifchers knew ThaT Theyhad someone They could de- pend on aT all Times. W. BELL Billy Bell played his posiTion mighTy well for a boy ThaT came up from The LiTTle VarsiTy To The big Team in one iump. There were a few corners ThaT had To be smoofhed down before he goT going, buf he Took insTrucTion well 'II40 1 and did as he was Told and soon be- came adepT aT his posiTion. He could hiT. Too. and came Through when we needed him badly Two or Three Times. The besT play he made This year was The one in The Woodberry game when he scooped up a ball ThaT had been hiT sharply over second base and while running Threw To firsT geTTing his man. Billy will be wiTh us nexT season. W. M. MOORE AT The beginning of The year no one Thoughf ThaT Billy could pifch iusT because he never had before, and Then They woke up wiTh a shock when he sTruck ouT Ten men in his firsT game. OT course Billy was noT perfecT by any means. buT he improved sTeadiIy Throughouf The year and was one of The regular pifchers. lT was his ambiTion To make The Team This year and he pick- ed ouT a mighfy hard posiTion To Try for. buT he did iT. and we can'T do more Than respecf him for his courage because To look aT him you couldn'T see why he wenT ouT for ThaT parTicular job. We'II be sorry To lose him. McCANDLlSH To look aT Mac you would never Think he was a ball player. He is small and looks mighTy young To be ouT on The field in a uniform ThaT could almosT fiT him Twice. buT when you saw him play, well, you saT up and Took noTice. Mac is good, and There should noT be The slighTesT doubf abouT ThaT. he knows The game and keeps cool aT all Times, which is a large facfor in The game of baseball. Mac was our lead- off man and iT was a rare Thing noT To see him qeT walked or rap ouT a sharp single. NexT year, wiTh all This experi- ence behind him. we shall have anoTher good man on The Team. . ROYALL Kennefh is anoTher producf of The LiTTle VarsiTy who did miqhTy well for us This year in The field. Kennefh had a liTTle Trouble running The bases be- cause They didn'T give him enough space To Turn The cornors in, and ThaT made iT raTher awkward when The play was close. BuT Toward The end of The year he managed To overcome ThaT To a considerable exTenT. BuT in The field he was in his elemenf and nexT year should Turn ouT To be one of our besT fielders. His growing Tendency To be able To hiT The ball is going To be a large facfor in our hiTTing sTrengTh This coming year. HARMAN This is The sTory of a counTry boy who made good. Bill did a fine iob in The caTching deparTmenT and regularly Turned in a fine performance. Bill is a new boy, and The sTory ThaT he was a good caTcher Turned ouT To be True and noT one of The sfories ThaT we hear dur- ing The year and which Turns ouT To be a ToTal flop. He was a biT green aT The TirsT of The year, buT Took in his coach- ing and reformed his ways and ended up by being one of our mosT dependable ba cksfops. ,T B. BELL 'i . The baseball Team was forTunaTe To geT BaxTer This year. He was a good fielder and a fine pifcher. His perform- ance in The Woodberry game was of The highesT order, and The way he kepf his head aT all Times was a sure sign ThaT There was somefhing more To him Than a sfrong righT arm. We hope he will be back nexT year and if he does come. we are assured of one of The besT Teams we have had here in a lonq Time. because iT will be so well equipped in all deparfmenfs. HOOFF Johnny did well in his firsT year on The VarsiTy. His posiTion in The field was ably Taken care of aT all Times. Being one of The boys from The big ciTy of Alexandria, we hear Tales in which he feafures as The hero of The sand-loT ball game. We hope he will keep This sand- loTTing up because iT shows up in his fine hiTTing and naTural handling of The ball. In facT, iT looks as Though he is following closely in The fooTsTeps of his broTlfer, who could hiT The ball when ever given a chance. 0 II69 Guin S-4 f xx , , f' J' 'M 945 - .M e r r H ' I 'Fl E-.G ga T-. --7. f 1 ' X Lxg-'ml .4 ' i lx ,gf My 1' . X251 ll 4 f ff s, fx , P N. X1 . K Af W ly. Mlgx ng O y X7 RQ VARSITY TRACK TEAM MR. C. V. TOMPKINS .... MR. W. M. THOMPSON MR. A. E. SEAMAN .... FICKLEN ......... ENGLAND ........ . 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Qi li .5 il 1 'l . 4 ly ' i --T fi li f 'il , ,v.4 l ,. K. l TRACK TRACK SEASON-I935 THE Track season oT T935 was success- Tul, noT Trom The poinT oT view oT The number OT meeTs we won, buT raTher Trom The TacT Thaf Mr. Tompkins had only Two leTTer-men, HoxTon and Flem- ing, back, around which To build his Track Team. When The call was given, however, many candida+es wiTh no as- seTs buT willingness To learn, Turned ouT, and iT was wiTh This very green maTe- rial ThaT a successTul Team was moulded. They lacked experience, which is so val- uable, buT which can only be gained Trom acTual compeTiTion. This They grad- ually goT Through The season, so ThaT by The Time They meT Woodberry on May II They were in good shape To make up Tor lasT year's upseT. The chieT characTerisTic oT This year's Team was a willingness To work during The winTer Term, when one's inTeresT is apT To wane. The weaTher noT being especially Tavorable, They had To con- TenT Themselves by Taking monkey drill in The basemenT oT The gym every aTTer- noon. Their spiriT was Tine, so ThaT by The Time They goT ouT oT doors aTTer The Spring holidays, They were rearin' To go. AlThough Their acTual perTorm- ance has noT been unusual as a whole, They have iusT enough experience To make a Tine Team nexT year. They will have, however, no leader who can com- pare wiTh CapTain Flick HoxTon. E.H.S. 33-VIRGINIA FRESHMEN 48 ON February II our Track Team com- peTed wiTh The Virginia Freshmen in an indoor Track meeT in The UniversiTy gym aT CharloTTesville. Our Team sTarTed ouT very well, CapTain HoxTon leading OTT wiTh a TirsT in The 50 yard evenT, PeyTon Hopkins Taking Third. Awe BryanT and Lum WellTord were meanTime Taking TirsT and Third in The shoT. Dyer Tollow- ed This wiTh a neck-and-neck race in The mile To Tinish TirsT. In The hurdles Tucker Took a close second in The highs, and Ned Brown did The same in The lows. Flick Then repeaTed his vicTory in The dash by Taking TirsT in The quarTer- mile. HerberT Tied Tor TirsT in The high jump, and vaulTed Third. However These poinTs did noT counTerbalance The score, Tor in spiTe OT our Tive TirsTs The Vir- ginia Freshmen walked OTT wiTh The vic- Tory, aTTer a hard-ToughT baTTle. T' W COLUMBIA U. MEET SEVEN members oT our Track Team represenTed E.l-l.S. aT The lnTerschol- asTic lvleeT held under The auspices OT Columbia UniversiTy in Brooklyn. The seven and The evenTs They enTered were Flick l-loxTon in The guarTer, Awa BryanT in The shoT, Bev l lerberT in The high jump, PeyTon Hopkins, John Cronly, and Charley Burwell in The sprinTs, and Ned Dyer in The mile. Hop- ,, ff' ,- kins, BryanT, Burwell, and Cronly ran a halT-mile relay as well. Elick came Through beauTiTully, winning his heaT in The quarTer by TwenTy yards, and The Tinals by a good margin. T-le was re- Terred To nexT day in The papers as The sTurdy Virginian who ran The New York- ers inTo The Tloorf' l-lerberT and BryanT also did very well, Bev Tying Tor second in his evenT, while Awa puT The shoT Tor Third place. E.:-is. soy,-EASTERN 4614, GN April l2Th The ouTdoor season was begun wiTh a bang by a decisive deTeaT Tor EasTern aT The hands oT our unTried Team. We edged ouT our oppo- nenTs in boTh The Track and Tield evenTs, alThough The runs were close. BryanT and Wellford gave us a good sTarT on our way by a TirsT and second in The shoT, respecTively, which Ned Brown TurTher boosTed by his TirsT place in The high hurdles. PeyTon Hopkins surprised everyone by winning The hundred in beauTiTul sTyle, AI Wilson running a close second. He also Took Third in The 220, which Flick won. Flick's mosT bril- lianT performance was his lap oT The mile relay, which he whipped oTT in a shade over 50 seconds, Thereby Tak- ing The relay. Jack Mason Took second and Harrison Berkeley Third in The half, Brown and Todd doing The same in The low hurdles. Burwell finished Third in The quarTer, being in The relay wiTh Cronly, John Hopkins and HoxTon. We cleaned up in The Tield evenTs1 Fleming, Rinehart and Hagner Taking The iavelin, one, Two, Three: BryanT and r l li sz 2 i TE P, K 5 . l WellTord The discus as well as The shoTg and HerberT and McKinney The pole vaulT. In The high jump Miller, The Dis- TricT champ, pushed HerberT To second, Todd, Dawson. and Brawley Tying Tour ways Tor Third wiTh ValenTine of EasTern. RineharT did beauTiTully in The broad jump hopping To TirsT wiTh 20 TeeT 7lf2 inches. in which evenT HerberT also placed. E.H.S. 45-TECH 82 THE nexT Thursday we suTFered a raTher bad deTeaT aT The hands oT a sTrong all-round Team from McKinley Tech. BryanT was our only double TirsT ThaT day, alThough CapTain HoxTon broke all records hollow by burning up The cinders in 50.4 in The quarTer. Our oTher wins were RineharT in The iavelin, and HerberT in The pole vaulT. Dyer was beaTen by a hair's breadTh in The mile, being overTaken unawares aT The Tape. Ned Brown ran Two beauTiTul hurdles, Taking second To Emmerick's TirsT in boTh. PeyTon Hopkins came Through in The sprinTs as he always does. Mason, Todd, ,lj!1,,. : 1 UIZZU and Cr-only Tinished Third place in The halT, 220 low hurdles and quarTer respecTively. Wellford did well in heaving The shoT, Talcing Third, Fleming and T-lerberT shone in The iavelin Throw and pole vaulT, Taking second in Their respecTive evenTs. Tech, however, puT The bug on us in The mile relay which They ran in The remarkable Time oT 3:29. E.:-Ls. ssyz-Joi-in MARSHALL 5ay2 JOHN MARSHALL, of Richmond. came up fo fhe Holy Hill on April 25 'ro be mef wifh a Tie, which is an un- usual occurrence in frack. They showed fheir superiorify in fhe frack evenfs which fhey fook wifh a margin of five poinfs, buf fhe Maroon came fhrough on fhe field. ln 'rhe running evenfs Hox- fon handed in his IO poinf performance. faking fhe quarfer easily, and running 'rhe half in 2:O3.2 fhe firsf fime he ever fried if. Peyfon Hopkins ran 'rwo beau- fiful sprinfs. 'raking second fo Sfafe Champion Hopkins' firsf. ln fhe hurdles Big Bev Tucker finished firsf in fhe highs. and second in 'rhe lows. races in bofh of which Ned Brown fook a close fhird. Cronly fook second fo Flick's firsf in fhe quarfer. In fhe field evenfs we performed nobly. In facf fhe resulf of fhe meef was defermined by fhem. The score was 52lf2 fo 55'f2 favor of John Marshall before fhe broad iump, and if was nof unfil fhe very lasf jump fhaf fhe ouf- come would be known. However Rine- harf's firsf by a half-inch margin and Howdy Goodwin's fhird gof us fhe nec- essary six poinfs fo fie fhe meef. Bryanf fook a double second in his evenfs: Rineharf and Sfrofher Fleming came firsf and second respecfiveiy in fhe iavelin. ln fhe pole vaulf Herberf and McKinney hung up firsf and fhird: Herberf also fied for firsf in The high iump. STATE MEET oN May 4 Mr. Tompkins fook fhe feam down fo fhe annual Sfafe Meef af Charloffesville fo fhreafen The sfafe championship. We ran neck and neck wifh Sfaunfon all fhe way 'rhrough fhe meef, we being ahead af one fime, buf fhey nosed us our in 'rhe end. Flick was fhe high poinf man of fhe day, fak- ing anofher fenfh of a second off his sfafe record in 'rhe quarfer fhus bringinq if fo 5I.4. He also ran anchor man fc' fhe Sfafe Championship relay, which was composed of Cronly, Chapman, Dyer, and him. Cronly gave his feam- mafes a fen-yard lead which Chapmar and Dyer increased. Hoxfon puffing or, fhe cusfomary finishing fouch fhus seffing a new sfafe record of 3:37.l. Peyfon Hopkins dashed off fwo close fhirds in fhe sprinfs. Tucker faking fhird and fourfh in fhe high and low hurdles respecfively. In fhe field evenfs Awa gof second in fhe shof and fourfh in fhe discus. Rineharf fook fourfh in fhe iavelin, and Herberf fied for second in fha high iump, bringing fhe fofal fo 24V2 poinfs for +he Maroon and Black. We finished second in 'rhe meef fo S. M. A's firsf, A. M. A. and Wooclberry following us. 'I24' A -., .- J' T SI V l . X E.l-TS. 66-WOODBERRY 5I ON May II our Track Team came Through wiTh Tlying colors, winning over our TradiTional rivals by exacTly The same score ThaT They leTT us lasT year. T-loxTon was The hero oT The day, gaining TiTTeen poinTs Tor Episcopal in The cen- Tury, 220 and quarTer. His mosT beau- TiTul perTormance was The hundred, , , which he whipped OTT in Ten TlaT, There- by Tying The school record which has noT been Touched since The '9Os. Bev- erley T-TerberT and Awa BryanT Turned in Their usual good perTormances oT Two TirsTs each, Awe in The shoT and dis- cus, l-lerberT in The pole vaulT and high jump. T-lerberT edged ouT Woodson, The Woodberry champion, by inches, clear- ing IO TeeT IO easily. 'I259 Episcopal had a good edge on Their opponenTs in The running evenTs, beaT- ing Them ouT by a 39 To 24 score, buT The Orange managed To keep up wiTh us in The Tield evenTs To The Tune OT 27-27. However The ToTal added up The way iT should, we having nine TirsT places and plenTy oT seconds and Thirds. Tucker gained TirsT in The highs, buT subsided To second in The 220 lows, CorbeTT oT Woodberry overTaking him on The lasT hurdle: Todd Took Third. PeyTon Hopkins hung up a preTTy perTormance in The sprinTs, coming second only To Flick in The 220 and a close Third in The IOO. WellTord and ScoTT Dawson placed in The shoT and high jump respecTively. Dyer and Chapman did Their sTuTT in The mile, Taking second and Third. Jack Mason gave CarharT a run Tor his money in The halT, Dyer Tinishinq Third. Rine- harT puT The Tinishing Touch on The meeT by Taking an easy TirsT in The broad iump. C MEET THE Team wenT To The annual C club meeT To wind up a good season. They were a liTTle disappoinTed, Tor The breaks were againsT Them. However we came TourTh in a sTring oT TwenTy-Three schools, Taking Ten poinTs. We Trailed Tech, John Marshall, and NewporT News, who, TogeTher wiTh The oThers, aTTorded The sTiTTesT compeTiTion oT The season. ln The TirsT sprinT oT The quar- Ter Flick hurT his leg buT bravely Tinished iT ouT wiTh his cusTomary eTTiciency, beaTing The Tech TavoriTe by yards. Un' TorTunaTely, however, Dodd oT NewporT News beTTered his Time by a bare TiTTh oT a second in anoTher heaT. In The low hurdles Tucker Took TourTh againsT heavy compeTiTion Trom Emmerick, sTaTe champion Gold, and Spangler of NewporT News. ln The Tield evenTs Awe was ahead in The shoT unTil aTTer his lasT Throw, when Two MassanuTTen boys edged him ouT To Take Third. Elem- ing came Through in The iavelin, geTTing in several good heaves Tor TourTh. Though The eTTiciency of The relay Team. composed oT Cronly, Burwell, Chapman, and Dyer was somewhaT curTailed by The absence oT Elick's physical and moral supporT, They ran second To The TirsT oT Tech's speedy quarTeT, puTTing The Tin- ishing Touch on The season. A E Tm 'MJT 9I269 TRACK LETTE RIVIEN HEAD COACH C. V. TOMPKINS Words cannoT express how much we are indebTed To Mr. Tompkins Tor our consisTenT successes in Track. and Tor all The work and Time he he has spenT in Training us. And above all. he has ThaT Type oT personaliTy which is a pre- requisiTe oT a good Track coach: ThaT is, The abiliTy To enThuse The Team-To make Them enioy Track as a diversion. and noT To regard iT as a duTy To do whaT he Tells Them. He has The TraiT oT being able To Talk To each one oT us as man To man. and on This democraTic basis is he able To insTilI in us much oT his own spiriT. Typical is his willingness To spend hours every aTTernoon correcT- ing each liTTle TauIT in every member of The Team. The remedying oT which is absoluTely necessary To The success oT The Team. To be able To carry on Through all The discouragemenT we give him, and all The disappoinTmenTs he has. due To our noT Tollowing his advice- ThaT's Mr. Tompkins. He can encourage us when we are down in The dumps: his maxim, Smile, even iT iT's only a sickly grin, expresses his philosophy exacTly. His comTorTing words in deTeaT lend To us a glimpse oT ThaT indomiTable spiriT ThaT is his. On The oTher hand, Too much emphasis cannoT be placed on his Thor- ough knowledge oT Track. and abiliTy and perseverance in geTTing ThaT know- ledge and experience across To us in such a way as To make his Teams respecTed ThroughouT This parT oT The counTry. ASSISTANT COACH AND TRAINER AL SEAMAN To say ThaT Al has noT received The recogniTion due him Tor his hard work Training The Team, and his success in coaching The Tield evenTs, would be absoluTely True. His Tield men were re- sponsible Tor a goodly percenTage oT The poinTs gained during The season. especially in The meeTs wiTh John Mar- shall and Tech. He also spenT many weary hours in The Training room rub- bing clown sore muscles and curing sprains, buT in spiTe oT This he always kepT his cheery naTure, cracking iokes wiTh The boys. The Team, collecTing in The Training room, would gaTher no small measure OT his hearTy spiriT. IT is wiTh sincere regreT ThaT we Tell him goodbye This June. CAPTAIN FLICK HOXTON lnnumerable Times has Mr. Tompkins said, IT I only had a Team oT Flicks- When he Tigured ouT beTorehand whaT The resulT OT a meeT should be. Mr. Tompkins always allowed Tive poinTs Tor each evenT ThaT Flick was enTered in, Tor he is virTualIy undeTeaTed' in The IO0, 220, quarTer. and halT. his spec- ialTy being The quarTer. which he can whip oTT in 50.4. Besides being The smooThesT-running, mosT graceTul crea- Ture around here. and holding many records, he is a greaT leader, seTTing an unsurpassable example To The Team. Every aTTernoon he is The TirsT ouT, and The lasT To go in, and he is never To be seen wiThouT ThaT cheery smile, which sTicks To his Tace all The Time. even aT The end oT The quarTer. His loss will leave an empTy place in The Team which will noT be Tilled Tor a long Time, buT waTch him up There aT Yale! ALTERNATE CAPTAIN FLEMING IT we sTill ToughT wiTh iavelins, wo beTide The man ThaT goT on The wrong 9I270 side of Sfrofher, for could he fhrow fhaf sfickl Being one of fhe only fwo leHerrn'en back from lasl' year's 'ream. he lenf fhe feam a considerable amounf of moral supporf by his return. His powerful build and his sfrong arms were capable of frequenfly puffing fhaf iave- lin in fhe vicinify of fhe school record, alfhough he was slighfly inconsisfenf. He, however. managed fo garner many poinfs during The season, maferially assisfing 'fhe feam in ifs success. This was especially noficeable in fhe meefs wifh Easfern, Tech, John Marshall. and fhe C Club. BRYANT Awa's broad shoulders and power- ful righf arm can really make fhe shoi' and discus sail-up fo fiffy feel' in fhe one. and a hundred and fwenfy in fhe ofher. In several meefs he gof us fen poinfs wifh his fwo firsfs, never fail- ing fo place even in fhe sfifiesf compe- fifion. Even af fhe beginning of fhe season he was quife capable of geffing Third, wifh Greafer New York frying fo edge him ouf. He was fhe only double firsf in 'rhe clisasfrous Tech meef, which wenf againsi' us rafher heavily. He per- formed beaufifully againsf Easfern. as he did again af Woodberry. His poinf- gaining abilify was one of fhe mainsfays of fhe feam. HERBERT Bev showed as much improvemenf as almosf anybody on fhe feam. Af The beginning everybody was sighing, Who is going fo pole vaulf for us fhis year? Well, Bev came along and dispelled everybody's fears by faking over fhe pole vaulf as well as fhe high iump, in which he had already cenfered his affenfion. He noi' only fook if over. bul' did fhe iob well, faking firsfs in if againsf fhe Virginia Freshmen. Easfern, John Marshall, and Woodberry. He was very proficienf ir' fhe high iump as well, faking many firsfs and seconds-even af fhe Brooklyn meet In fhe broad jump also did he have a share of fhe pick- ings, placing several fimes. TUCKER Big Bev Tucker is an A-I hurdler -fhe way he could bound over fhose obsfrucfions fhaf any ordinar man would have fo go around. and! do iT easily and gracefully, is enough fo place in any meef. And so he did: for he accounfed for af leasf one poinl' in every meef he was in. In facf he ac- counfed for eighf in bofh fhe John Marshall and Woodberry confesfs. He also came fhrough wifh fwo places in fhe Sfafe meef, and one in fhe C Club as well. His cheerful nafure and abilify fo sail over 'rhose hurdles were a greaf help fo fhe feam--we are look- ing forward fo seeing him back nexf year. PEYTON HOPKINS Peyfon was a greaf surprise 'ro us fhis year, and can he move fhose legs! Whaf he doesn'1' have in size and weighf he makes up for in speed. Furfher- more Peyfon was consisfenf-fhaf is. in nearly every meef he enfered he ac- counfed for any number of poinfs. His firsf eminenf success was in fhe Easfern meef where he gained firsf in fhe hun- dred and placed in fhe 220. Since fhen. in fhe four following meefs, he also fook good care of himself, gaining plenfy of seconds and fhirds. Since he is coming back several years. E. H. S. has nofhing fo worry abouf in fhe sprinf line. DYER Soong is an afhlefe of whom any school may iusfly be proud, nof only because he became an imporfanf facfor fo fhe success of fhe frack feam in his firsf season, despife fhe lack of any pre- vious experience, buf also because oT his admirable perseverence in over- coming a handicap ThaT The world's Tore- mosT miler had To combaT. IT is IiTTle known around school ThaT This boy was unable To engage in sTrenuous aThleTics lasT year because of lameness. yeT his noT using This as an alibi makes his presenT achievemenT all The more com- mendable. We Teel assured ThaT Ned has a real Track TuTure and hope ThaT Virginia will be able To capiTalize on his greaT undeveloped abiliTy, oT which we caughT only a glimpse This year. RINEHART RineharT was anoTher surprise, iT we raTe him by The improvemenT he showed. During The winTer he ran The quarTer, buT aTTer The holidays he wenT in Tor The iavelin and broad jump. He blos- somed in The EasTern meeT, Taking sec- ond in The iavelin, and leaping well over TwenTy TeeT across The piT. LaTer in The season he did even beH'er, Taking sev- eral TirsTs in The iavelin and The broad jump. In TacT iT was on him ThaT The score oT The John Marshall meeT de- pended, and he broughT us Through wiTh a beauTiTul jump. BROWN UnTorTunaTely iniured by pulling a muscle aT The STaTe meeT, he was ouT Tor The resT oT The season, and his loss was acuTely TelT by The squad, Tor iTs poinT-scoring capaciTy was considerably cuT down by his absence. However, he had already made a name Tor himself beTore Then. Judging Trorn his abiliTy To Take Those hurdles on The run, There is no Telling whaT he could have done. As iT is he goT us eighT poinTs in The EasT- ern meeT, and six in The Tech meeT, run- ning againsT C Club Champion Em- merick. He was also a greaT help in The conTesT wiTh John Marshall. We were cerTainly unTorTunaTe To lose him so early, buT he will be back nexT year, so don'T worry! CHAPMAN ScoTTy has sTrong legs and plenTy oT sTamina-Two prerequisiTes oT a good runner. His besT performances were perhaps made in his lap oT The mile relay, alThough he Turned in some good runs in The mile. He, however, was more aT home in The quarTer. He was a member oT The relay Team, run- ning second man aT CharloTTesville and Third man aT CenTral. In boTh cases he ran very well: aT The STaTe meeT he lengThened considerably The lead ThaT Cronly gave him. The TacT ThaT This boy made his leTTer in one year, a TeaT ThaT is noT oTTen repeaTed, should be noTiced. This is The TirsT year he could come ouT, hiTherTo being handicapped by illness. CRONLY Cronly is anoTher one oT These younger boys ThaT made his leTTer in his TirsT year in senior Track, coming up Trom The ranks oT The junior squad. His special lines were The sprinTs and The quarTer, especially The laTTer. He has a preTTy. easy, running sTyle wiTh plenTy oT drive, ThaT Takes him places in a shorT Time. This was especially True in The John Marshall and Woodberry meeTs, where he goT second. John was also a permanenT member of The mile relay Team, giving Them a beauTiTul TTT- Teen yard lead aT CharloTTesville, Thus helping Them To seT a new record. On several oTher insTances he Tilled The re- sponsible posiTion oT TirsT man well, noTably aT The C meeT. He's coming back, TurThermore: wiTh his promise he should evenTually Till Flick's booTs. 'IZ'-79 -A - i . - Tb,-'xi' A , -f U X1 ' I -1 'V N X x , ig 4 Q'- R Q. H 3 ' R xi-, R 'TENNIS -TEAM. R LAY . . I . . . ......... Capfain R. C. CHRISTIAN . . . . .Al+erna+e Capfain WELLFORD . . . . .Manager STOCKETT .. .... Assisianf Manager BRYAN D. W. ORRICK GARNETT OKIE WORTHAM R. 9 I3I 0 'nw' - 4 ' x I' f . . ri -'F 5. '. 5. .g .. r 'Hs Y .2 5 . N X I 1 n 1 1 X Y f Q .1 - :' '5 - -' il 1 . - c -. 31 N X ., .1 -Q 4' ' ' r' 1 :ii . I. -2: , ', ' ': . .- . . - 'Y fl 2 5- J -7: ,' i' -17? ,' . 1 v . 1 'Q :J .5 5 Jffi. Ya f fi- 3 f .A ' I-L 1 , -. . . .5 wal - ':'.' 5 A' -. 2 We QL'-.. ga-. .I .:5 H 5 hav . .in . ,. , ...D A T.' TH? ' : 3? ',.'. ' 2 fp.. r.-in E' ., . ,. ,hu Q. .1 '.,' ff' , . 1' ' 'x'. + 1 V' - -1 -gl ,aft .V .,,, 0 T. r f T'- Qi : ': ':- Ji e 1. 'S in f' . ' .wi-I r -b .1 .' T? ' R . -- . ,Q ,'!j ' 3 . , , -, . . 1 --L 15.. QI. 'ff' . . Trp ' fm.: .:. .' 41f'.:,. nf 5 55356. .F . 'ms f ff 5 1f1:1 A :Q.1.,f.i?cTv, 2 55 1- Q .L V . st 531' 'F ' 1-. -s - , . 5. , 'f ' fic 5 , 4- - ' ' 1 . ... . I Ji- 'gl' .a LP' xi .Q . 5' ,.1-. .5 . 1 'A . ig '. , -gf Fiji V : 3, --'F .1 f ,- n' fr. . 1 YT.. .T '7 'fi .. 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EPISCOPAL 9-TECH O ConTinuing To TuncTion in The cus- Tomary sTyle, E.H.S. succeeded in down- ing The naTional capiTal's represenTaTives. AT The momenT OT The opening shoT, There was no doubT as To The Tinal ouT- come. ThroughouT The enTire aTTernoon The supremacy oT The E.H.S. neTmen re- mained unThreaTened. Okie, ChrisTian, and Bryan, playing excellenT Tennis, suc- ceeded in deTeaTing Their opponenTs by exTremely cornTorTable margins. Singles: Lay llfl deTeaTed March, 6-4, 6-37 Okie llfl deTeaTed SpanTon, 6-O, 6-I7 ChrisTian lEl deTeaTed Kemper, 6- 0, 6-l7 Orrick deTeaTed Williamson, 4-6, 6-2, 6-O7 Bryan lEl deTeaTed Hardy, 6-O, 6-37 GarneTT lEl deTeaTed Lomax, 6-2, 6-3. Doubles: Lay and ChrisTian lEl de- TeaTed March and Lomax, 7-5, 6-37 Okie and Orrick TET deTeaTed William- son and SpanTon, 6-O, 6-27 Bryan and GarneTT lEl deTeaTed Hardy and Kemp- er, 8-6, 6-l. EPISCOPAL 4-SCARBOROUGH 2 Having been The vicTims oT bad weaTher Tor several weeks our boys won This maTch only aTTer a hard sTruggle. Lay deTeaTed Jackie Behr, crack New York- er, in Three seTs. BoTh oT The boys play- ed remarkably Tine Tennis despiTe The sTrong wind. Our CapTain sTarTed poor- l n. ,-1. . , ., , . Y 'I320 l ly. bul his play improved as lhe sun began lo sel. and he came lhrough in his usual slyle. This was lhe besl malch lo dale. Singles: Lay lEl-Behr, 5-7, 6-4. 6-3: Okie lEl-Wesllield. 2-6, 5-7: Chrislian gEl-Mahoney. 8-6. 6-2: Orrick lEl- leele. 6-3, 6-4: Bryan lEl-Basslorcl, 6-l, 6-2. Doubles: Lay and Chrislian lEl-Behr and Wesllield. 2-6, 4-6: Okie and Or- rick lEl-Mahoney and Sleele, lcalledl. EPISCO PAL 7-ROOS EV ELT O Conlinuing lo improve rapidly, our boys succeeded in lrouncing lhe visi- lors wilh lillle lrouble. Garnell and Or- rick played excellenl lennis lo lake lheir malches in love sels. The Rough Riders from lhe Capilol cily were never lhrealening and consequenlly served as a brealher lrom lhe greal slrain aboul lo commence lor Caplain Lay's nel- men. Singles: Lay llil-Thompson, 6-O, 6-27 Okie lEl-Royal, 6-0, 6-I1 Chrislian lEl -Johnson, 6-I, 6-3: Orrick lEl-Green- berg, 6-O, 6-O: Garnell lEl-Finkel. 6- O, 6-O. Doubles: Worlham and Morgan lEl -Thompson and Johnson, 6-3, 6-2: Bryan and Garnell lEl-Royal and Greenberg, 6-O, 6-2. l l l EPISCOPAL 9-VIRGINIA FROSH O The freshmen lrom Charlollesville iourneyed lo Alexandria wilh hopes ol relurning lo lhe Universily bearing lhe banner ol viclory. Their ellorls were lhwarled, bul lhey succeeded in excil- ing a spiril ol rivalry lhal always makes conlesls inleresling. The wealher was perlecl lor lennis. and our conleslanls look advanlage ol lhis unusual pheno- menon lo play an excellenl game, com- plelely oulplaying lhe colleqians. Okie and Chrislian shone lor lhe winners. Singles: Lay lEl-Hewy, 6-2, 6-I: Okie lEl-Jones, 6-I, 6-3: Chrislian lEl -Faulkner, 6-O. 6-I: Orrick lEl-Car- son, 6-O, 6-3: Garnell lEl-Narvell, 6-2, 6-3: Bryan lEl-Hillon, 6-O, 6-0. Doubles: Lay and Chrislian lEl- Jones and Henry, 6-2. 6-3: Okie and Orrick lEl-Carson and Faulkner, 6-I, 6-lg Worlham and Morgan lEl-Narvell and l-lillon. 6-3. 3-6. 6-3. EPISCOPAL 7-EASTERN O Caplain Lay, drubbing his opponenl in love sels, succeeded in leading lhe Episcopal learn lo an unchallenged vic- lory. Jim Garnell and Dick Orrick played remarkably line lennis lhal aller- noon. The Washinglonians, allhough lhey worked hard, were unable lo cope wilh lhe slyle ol play advocaled by our represenlalives ol lhe sophislicaled sporl. Thus did Episcopal show lheir su- perioriTy over anyThing WashingTon had To oTTer. Singles: Lay lEl-SwiTzer, 6-O, 6-O: Okie llfl-Burns, 6-O, 6-Ig ChrisTian lEl -ConTraras, 6-O, 6-I: Orrick lEl-LiTch- liTer, 6-O, 6-lg GarneTT lEl-KoonTz, 6-0, 6-O. Doubles: Lay and ChrisTian lEl- Burnes ancl ConTraras, 6-2, 6-43 Okie and Orrick lEl-KoonTz and LiTchliTer, 6-0, 6-l. EPISCOPAL 9-JOHNS HOPKINS FROSH O A beauTiTul aTTernoon, good opposi- Tion, and all our boys Teeling Tine and anxious To add anoTher To Their sTring oT vicTories. The resulT was ThaT E. H. S. reached Their peak in deTeaTing The Tu- Ture DocTors. Okie and ChrisTian played Their besT in conquering Their oppo- nenTs. The High School s+ill remains on iTs pedesTal of supremacy aTTer having successTully compleTed a new conquesT. The boys are in Tull swing now. Singles: Lay lEl-STine, 6-I, 6-O3 Okie lEl-GoldsTein, 6-0, 6-O1 ChrisTian lEl- Lloyd, 6-O, 6-I7 Orrick lEl--Connor, 6-O, 6-2: GarneTT llfl-McFreely, 6-I, 6-li Bryan lEl--HoTTman, 6-2, 6-4. Doubles: Lay and ChrisTian lEl-STine and GoldsTein, 6-3, 6-I: Okie and Or- rick lEl-Connor and Mclzreely, 6-I, 6- li WorTham and Morgan lEl-Lloyd and HoTTman, 7-5, 5-7, 6-3. EPISCOPAL 4- FRIENDS O The VarsiTy Took a resT This maTch and allowed The subsTiTuTes To gain experi- ence under Tire. This win over The dis- TricT boys showed ThaT our prospecTs Tor I'-736 are raTher bright Singles: Bryan lEl-Newmeyer, 6-I, 6- 4: WorTham lEl-Speare. 6-2, 6-3: Mor- gan llfl-McBride, 6-I, 6-l. Doubles: Bryan and WorTham lEl- lvlcBride and Shulfz, 6-I, 6-O. EPISCOPAL 9-GILMAN O Our old rivals were unTorTunaTe in meeTing our crack Team on a day when They were in The mood To play good Tennis, and The resulT was Gilman Tailed deTiniTely and compleTely in an aTTempT To bring home The proverbial bacon. Gilman's hearT was willing, as iT always is, buT They were complefely ouTclassed by our courT crew. Lay, Okie, and ChrisTian shone brigh+ly as is cusTomary, Singles: Lay lEl-Sanger, 6-O, 6-O: Okie lEl-Delaney, 6-l, 6-2: ChrisTian lEl-Freeman, 6-O, 6-O: Orrick lEl-Nes, 6-O, 6-I: GarneTT lEl-MacMurray, 6-O, 6-Og Bryan llfl-Lovelace, 6-3, 6-I. Doubles: Bryan and GarneTT lEl-- Sanger and Macivlurray, 6-0, 6-I: Lay and Howell lEl-Lovelace and Delaney, 6-O, 6-I: Orrick and Ekberg lEl-Free- man and Nes, 6-I, 6-I. i l 'I349 lupu- EPISCOPAL 5-WESTERN O The boys from GeorgeTown, journey- ing To The Holy Hill wiTh greaT hopes, were Turned back by The E. H. S. rack- eTeers, a sadder buT wiser Team. Cap- Tain Lay was absenT Trom our lineup, and Pack Okie sTepped inTo The num- ber one posiTion, successfully carrying on in Lay's absence. UnTorTunaTely, WesTern Tailed To oTTer any serious com- peTiTion. Singles: Okie lEl-Owens, 6-4, 6-I7 ChrisTian lEl-HaTch, 6-4, 6-I7 GarneTT lEl-L. Owens. 6-I. 6-27 Orrick lEl- Lynham, 6-O, 6-I: WorTham lEl-M. HaTch, 6-2, 6-l. Doubles: Okie and Orrick lEl-Owens and Owens, 6-I, called because oT rain: ChrisTian and GarneTT lEl-HaTch and HaTch, 6-I, called because of rain. LasT doubes maTch called because oT rain. EPISCOPAL 9-NAVY PLEBES 0 On May 4Th, Episcopal picked up Their racqueTs and moved over To An- napolis and slapped The sailors wiTh a boom-iib , or sumpin, To The Tune oT 9-O. The Tars were unable To cope wiTh The High School's aTTack, and alThough They possessed The spiriT necessary Tor TuTure Naval oTTicers, They could noT wiThsTand The winners' onslaughT. Chalk up anoTher for E. H. S. Singles: Okie lEl--Bradley, 6-O, 6-3: ChrisTian lEl-Bass, 6-l. 6-27 GarneTT lEl -Hale, 6-O, 6-I7 Orrick lEl-Leydon, 6-I. 6-27 WorTham lEl-Rogers, 5-7. 6- 3, 6-47 Bryan lEl-Ready, 6-O, 6-O. Doubles: Okie and Orrick lEl-Ready and Hale, 6-4, 6-47 ChrisTian and Oar- neTT lEl-Leydon and Rogers, 6-3, 6-47 Bryan and WorTham lEl-Bass and WesTbrook, 8-6. 6-I. EPISCOPAL I-N. C. FROST-l 6 E. H. S. meT deTeaT aT The hands of The greaTesT Team ever To grace our courTs. AlThough CapT. Lay's charges gave Their all, They were no maTch Tor The vicTors. Each and every maTch was closely conTesTed, buT Carolina proved The superior Team. Carolina's Treshmen have' noT been beaTen since They were deTeaTed by E. H. S. neTmen in I932, and iT was Their privilege To beaT us Tor The TirsT Time since before ThaT daTe. BeauTiTul Tennis was seen ThaT aTTernoon. CapTain Lay losT his TirsT maTch in Three years To Fuller, a wonderful player. Thus The eagle was wounded, buT he shall recover ere long. Singles: Lay lEl-Fuller, 5-7, 4-6: Okie lEl-PoTTs, I-6, 4-67 ChrisTian lEl-Fore- man, 3-6, 6-2, 4-6: GarneTT lEl-Farell, 6-4, I-6, 7-57 Orrick lEl-Robinson, O-6: I-6. Doubles: Lay and ChrisTian lEl-PoTTs and Fuller, O-6, 3-67 Okie and Orrick lEl -Foreman and Robinson, 4-6, I-6. 'IBS' 3 Q im '1 El is in .Pg 3. ... E. S3 -. 1 R Q 1 .I fi K .i '1 ,. Jr- xh . EPISCOPAL 8-HARRISBURG ACADEMY I Sfrangers invaded our TerriTory un- doubTedly wiTh high hopes, buT unfor- Tunaiely Their hopes were noT lasTing, because They were unable To wiThsTand The driving oifensive siyle of play our neTmen advocaTe. Packard Okie was un- able To parTicipaTe in The maTch due To an illness in The form of a TooT iniury. C5arneTT and WorTham played well, wiTh ChrisTian and Lay playing Their cusTom- ary fine games. Singles: Lay lEl-A. BigoTT, 6-I, 6-I: Chrisfian lEl-l.. BigoTT, 6-4, 3-6, 6-47 GarneTT lEl-A. Brown, 4-6, 7-5, 9-7: Orrick lEl-Goodman, 6-3, 6-45 Bryan lEl-Serailles, 6-I, 6-I: Melvin lEl-N. Brown, 6-4, 6-3. Doubles: Lay and ChrisTian lEl-A. BigoTT and A. Brown, I I-I3, 2-6: Melvin and Orrick llfl-Serailles and N. Brown, 3-6, 6-0, 7-5: WorTham and Bryan lEl- Serailles and Brown, 6-2, 6-2. EPISCOPAL 9-ST. ALBANS O ATTer a posTponemenT E. l-l. S. finally compleTed Their maTch wiTh The Sainrs. alThough The weaTher was raTher dis- agreeable. The WashingTon lads came To us wiTh a fine repuTaTion only To suffer an overwhelming deTeaT. ST. Al- bans promises To be an exceedingly dangerous ThreaT Tor E. H. S. in The years To come. Lay, ChrisTian, and Or- rick sTarred Tor The winners. Singles: Lay lEl-Carver, 6-I, 6-O: ChrisTian lEl-Freleigh, 7-5, 6-2: Gar- neTT lEl-Edson, 6-3, 6-I: WorTham lEl -Beadles, 6-I, 6-4: Orrick lEl-Fowler, 6-I, 6-Og Bryan lEl-Brand, 6-3, II-9. Doubles: Lay and Worfham lEl-Car- ver and Freleigh, 6-2, 6-2: GarneTT and ChrisTian lEl-Edson and Beadles, 6-I, 6-23 Orrick and Bryan lEl-Slocum and Brand, 6-O, 6-I. EPISCOPAL 6-ST. CHRISTOPHERS I Suffering greaTly because of The con- Tinued absence of our number Two man, Packard Okie, we succeeded in inTlicT- ing The iniTial deTeaT oi The season by prep school opponenTs upon The Rich- monders. The compeTiTion was beTTer Than usual, alfhough The score would in- dicaTe oTherwise. Big Jim GarneTT, upon whose shoulders resTs much of nexT year's burden, exTended The Richmond iunior champion, Sydnor, To Three seTs, The Tinal seT being decided only aTTer 24 games, To The gallery's inTense in- TeresT and admiraTion. Singles: Lay lEl-Harris, 6-I, 6-I: ChrisTian lEl-Carringfon, 6-3, 6-I: GarneTT lEl-Sydnor, 6-O, 5-7, II-I3: WorTham lEl-Talman, 8-6, 7-5: Orrick QEI-Parrish, 6-3, 3-6, 6-3. Doubles: Lay and WorTham lEl-Car- ringTon and Parrish, 6-I, 7-5: ChrisTian and Orrick lEl-Talman and Harris, 6-3, 6-4. wi ' 'W -N- ,V 1 ' 'l369 EPISCOPAL 7- -WOODBERRY O Winding up The season in a blaze of glory, lhe E. l-l. S. nelrnen lrounced fheir wouldfbe Conduerors wifh lillle lrouble. The I-liqh School boys were in such line lorm lhal Woodberry failed lo win a sei in 'fhe enlire malch. The enlire loam played lheii' besl and suc ceeded brilliantly in blasling our age- old enemy oll lhe Courls. ll has become a habit ol E. l-l. S. lennis learns lo def feel Woodberry decisively, and fhis year proved lo be no exceplion. A lil- linq finish To o qreaf learn. Singles: Lay lElf-Middlelon, 6-O, 6-OI Chrislian lEl-Combs, 6-l, 6-O7 Garnell lEl-Gaines. 62, 6-22 Worlhem lEl- Payne, 6-I, 6-43 Orriclc lElfl.onq, 6-O, 6-4. Doubles: Lay and Chrisfian lEl-Long and Middlelon, 6fO, 6-ly Bryan and Garnefl lEl-Gaines and Payne, by de- laull. TENNIS L ETTERMEN DONALD LAY, CAPTAIN Don, more affecfionafel called The Old Man. leaves us This year, and in his deparfure. E. H. S. loses pos- sibly fhe greafesf fennis player ever fo represenf fhe Maroon and Black. Don, during his four years on fhe Hill, came ouf on fhe shorf end of only fwo mafches. ar record hard +o surpass. Pos- sessor of fhe ideal physique for a courf experf, he capifalized on fhis assef, and fherefore was far superior to mosf Prep School players. His calmness and faculfy for leadership made him an ideal cap- fain of our greaf feam. Yes. fhe Old Man leaves us, buf in leaving. he has given somefhing fo fennis af fhe High School fhaf fypifies fhe memory of a greaf afhlefe and leader. Good-bye , Grandpa and good luck! COLSTON CHRISTIAN, Alfernafe Ca pfain The Moose has been a member of fhe feam for fhree years. and during fhis period he has faken rapid sfrides and climaxed his efforfs fhis year by winning pracfically all of his mafches and combining his skill wifh Don Lay's fo form fhe besf doubles feam in fhe sfafe. Doornob also moves fo college nexf year and we know fhaf he will prove an assef 'ro fhe feam in fhe insfifufion fhaf he a'H'ends. The Moose is adepf af wearing fhe opposifion down +o 'rhe proverbial nub and fhen faking fhe mafch af will. He will be an irreplacable loss 'ro E. H. S. PACKARD OKIE Pack is fhe inconspicuous fype of player who never has much fo say buf always furns in a welcome reporf affer his mafches. Pack has played on our feams for several years and fhis season he has surpassed all expecfafions by de- feafing many experfs whom crifics had favored. Okie goes fo college in fhe fall 'I38' and E. H. S. will miss him greafly when our nefmen begin fhe '36 season. JAMES GARNETT Jimmy is a Washingfonian and fakes greaf delighf in beafing fhe besf his home 'rown has fo offer. Big Jim has made fhe greafesf improvemenf of any member of fhe feam fhis year and we feel sure he will prove capable of filling successfully fhe shoes left empfy by var- ious feammafes nexf year. Coming from a family of tennis lovers he has fhe nec- essary apfifude for a greaf player. Couple This wifh a long lean figure wifh smoofh- coordinafion and power, and you?'have Jim Garnefl, a greaf prospecf or nexl' year. DICK WRICK Dick is a na'rural who favors fhe specfacular fype of game and has a flair forfispeed and precision. Dick sur- prised fhe boys by becoming a far bef- fer player fhan was expecfed of him. To say fha? Dick was valuable would be doing him an injusficeg he was a necesi- fy for fhe success of our feam. Wafch him nexf year. foo. A delighfful person- alify and sunny disposifion have made him invaluable +o fhe moral of fhe feam. a so. THOMAS BRYAN This Richmond boy is small for a fen- nis player buf he has overcome fhis handicap and has won a covefed posi- fion on fhe feam. A sfeady fype who has never been known fo blow up as is cusfomary wifh some young boys. He succeeded in drubbinq mosf of his op- ponenfs by means of hard work. Nexf year will be his big year. RICHARD WORTHAM Up from fhe soufh where fennis is a favorife sporf came Dick Worfham. Dick loves fhe game and has worked hard for his le'H'er which everyone was glad lo see him ololain. Diclc was al lennis seemingly unbealalnle buf al all limes he was em fine fennis player who could be depended upon lo bring home The groceries. Dick loomed info promin- ence lhe laller parl of l'he season when he lhrealened The higher rafing players wilh his greal game. Dick will blossom forlh inlo one of fhe very besl college players, we feel sure. WHISPERS - CHRONICLE ORGANIZATIONS HOP COMMITTEE - E CLUB -uv Y ,ji Nix M ' .. A ..,.J . , ugly X , W, O O. 4 E gg ,.ffWHlSPERS BOARD fGEORGE L. CHRISTIAN, Tienfsin, China . ...... EcIi+or-in-Chief STROTHER C. FLEMING. Aflanfa, Georgia . . .Business Manager ASSOCIATE EDITORS CLAYTON E. WHEAT, JR. ALFRED R. BERKELEY, JR. Wesi Point N. Y. Roanoke. Virginia WILLIAM M. MOORE DONALD C. ROGERSON Richmond, Virginia Washingfon. D. C. WILLIAM H. SPERRY BEVERLEY R. TUCKER, JR Washing+on, D. C. Richmond, Virginia EDWARD R. DYER. JR. Wusih. China ART EDITOR THEODORE ST. CLAIR WILL. JR. Hampfon, Virginia ASSISTANT BUSINESS MANAGERS LANDON C. WELLFORD WILLIAM B. OWENS Wilmingfon, Delaware Wilmingfon, Delaware 0 I43 0 ... Hi - --- arf Q ' ' I X M I I X 5' , X al 'D ' A - Ii ' I D11 I 421' . '71fx I5 . . 'T K . I ' x 'if Lqzff ffyzf ffl! ,i-. . , z . I EQ ?. r- x X ' I , l X V 1 X 4. film V Wi CHRONICLE BOARD-FIRST HALF W. M. MOORE, F.L.S., Richmond, Virginia, Edi+or-in-Chief ASSOCIATE EDITORS BLACKFORD LITERARY SOCIETY G. A. HOWELL B. R. TUCKER. JR. Aflanfa. Georgia Richmond, Virginia R. E. L. STRIDER. JR. C. L. BURWELL Wheeling, Wes'r Virginia Millwood, Virginia b FAIRFAX LITERARY SOCIETY IL: C. LEWIS W. H. SPERRY . Berryviiie, Virginia Washingfon, D. C. R. c. woons s. H. ORRICK Bronxville. N. Y. BaI+imore, Maryland W. B. MOORE A. R. BERKELEY, JR. Columbia. S. C. Roanoke, Virginia C. MCD. ENGLAND Hunfingion, Wes? Virginia WILMER LITERARY SOCIETY H. HOLLIS, JR. Columbus. Georgia BUSINESS MANAGERS L. C. WELLFORD L. S. FICKLEN Wilmingfon, Deiaware GreenviIIe, N. C. R. H. HAGNER WasI'1ing+on, D. C. 'I459 Huy 1. x e ? im ,- 2 v i V Iliff . n x Q iv CHRONICLE BOARD- SECOND HALF w. M. Moons. Richmond, virginia ............. Edifor-in-Chief ASSOCIATE EDITORS BLACKFORD LITERARY SOCIETY R. E. L. 'STRIDER. JR. B. R. TUCKER. JR. Wheeling, Wesi Virginia Richmond. Virginia H. W. LOCKWOQD . J. S. COCHRAN Norfolk. Virginia S'raunI'on, Virginia C. R. BURNETT R. F. WHITTLE Richmond, Virginia i Peierslourg, Virginia FAIRFAX LITERARY SOCIETY L.,C. Lewis 'R' s. H.. ORRICK f' Berryville. Virginia Balfimore. Maryland R-. F. L. WORTI-IAM C. MCD. ENGLAND -'... . Asheville. N. C. Hun+ing+on, Wesi' Virginia J. C. SMITH F. G. POLLARD E. T. BROWN W. WALLACE Alexandria, Va. Hunfingion, Wesi' Virginia 'WILMER LITERARY SOCIETY H. HOLLIS. JR. Aflania, Georgia ART EDITOR T. S. WILL Hampion, Virginia BUSINESS MANAGERS L. S. FICKLEN W. B. OWENS i Qreenvillel N, C, Wilmingion, Delaware L. C. WELLFORD Wilmingion, Delaware 9 I47 0 pzw- ff' I- O .3 I 0 QI 0 5.1- QL 5 '1' gf 2. 0 L Ei' 0 :- 3 O 3 Q. 5 7 Q. 2. T? QI A- . .V , it V - . 3 - .:g ' 13 ' ' ' I -I Y ,- g3:.i'.-.55-z,,.'5 'g af. .. i,-1... -L'-1 s h V1 4,3 ,rr I JH: ,lv 5' V V-.,:,.'L.4:-,'4A-1:-V A-V' U-:v.,V A it --gum, I, ,gbgf , 'I K. ., ' . , .,. - . 1, I I- N p-.fwfigza ...A 2 SENIOR MONITORS A. R. HOXTON, JR. .......................... Head Monrlor A. R. Berkeley L. P. Boyce A. H. Bryanf Bayly H. C. Berkeley E. T. Brown Bryan Burke Burwell R. E. Carler G. L. Chrislian R. C. Chrislian Clay J. S. Cochran Cooper V. W. Dawson Dillard MONITORS Dorsey Duvall England Fleming J. D. Gilliam Gordon D. A. Harrison R. B. Herberf Maddux W. M. Moore Ober Okie D. W. Orrick S. H. Orrick 0l490 D. M. Lay J. H. T. Wilson G. Y. Worfhinglon, Ill Owen Preslon Ringer Semmes Simmons Sperry Slockeff B. R. Tucker R. C. Walls Wellford A. S. Wilson R. C. Woods Woolfolk Worllwam B! wk I JI' iff! . f ' x x ,fr puW'x CHOIR MRS. BROWN-SERMAN ............... MRS. P. E. CARTER, MRS. A. R. HOXTON ...... MR. MOUNT ......................... MR. 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A H., ,, if L V V 1 ,,,.- K ' 2 X sq 1, QQ 2,4 ,Z Q 3,1 if S z I W gsm .x :S XI 'Ni' 4 11 D ' 5' ,, I f lo Ls' 5 X . X. '? ' . H I --1 5 , Iignf-rx mf Il: RJ QVRTV, 4, , Vw? ' J Q 1 4 39' ff 9 A '9 's! WJ pn- 'f Q N I Q, ,W yJ?i' ?' ' Q ,X ' w 10-M' E Q Z -r.. fl' F ft ., S iw , . , 5' ti ,K -jk. fr-'bk' M 5, x 2? g?ff9A? -. af., .fx ' sei nr 'A-Mg vu- I J.. 1 1 vw 1 1-1 1' f j ,. . Q N, J hi lr, V- ?a- Ax VXI4 M , , -1-11 Wifi-W 0' Xf- Mi .yawn I 9,71 lg , 1 , 'gg, ,,, wi ,. Q... Q , -. .xq Q W 'ill-il Q, 55. ,.p,-M 4, 1 BLACKFORD-FAIRFAX WILMER - MISSIONARY J, .Y yy: .1 A.,-Emi?-1 'X if 1 2 I f 1 if ap 'S v J . f 'mx . 1' ,iw - aww-f..-Qffe-: .. .ak , 5, . We 5 'yimla Wm , - --Kip V- ,. BLACKFORD LITER TUCKER, B. R. Presidenf B.L.S. all Ierms. RINGER Vice-Presidenf B.L.S. firsf and Ias+ ferms. Sec. second Ierm. DILLARD Sec. firsf Ierm. Lib. second Ierm. CLAY Treasurer AILES ALSTON iii, I BRAZELTON I I BURNETT CALDWELL CHENOWETH COCHRAN, J. L. COCHRAN, J. S. COCKE, W. B. COGAR DANIELS DAVIS DAWSON, E. S. DORSEY EKBERG FLEMINO GOODWIN, E. H. GORDON GRAVATT HAONER HARRISON, D. A. HARRISON, E. T. HARRISON, J. M. HOPKINS, J. G. I-IOPKINS, W. L. HOWELL ARY SOCIETY BOYD Vice-Presiden+ second ferm. Lib. firsf Term. BURWELL Sec. fhird ferm. BOYCE Lilo. Hwird ferm. LYNAH LOCKWOOD MacDOU6ALD, G. A. MAYO MCCANDLISH MCCLELLAND MQCRORY ORRICK, D. W. OWEN OWENS PRATHER RAGAN RINEHART ROYALL SIBLEY STRIDER SIMMONS STRAS SWIFT SYKES WADDELL WATTS, W. C. WELBOURN WHITTLE HOPKINS, SURLES, L. KIRKPATRICK P. N M f FAIRFAX LITER HOXTON Presidenf-all Terms. WILSON, J. H. T. Vice-Presidenf-all Terms. BERKELEY, A. R. Secre-Iary-all Ierms. SPERRY Treasurer BAGBY BAYLY BERK ELEY, H. C. I3-.OWEN BRASHEAR BRAWLEY BROWN, E. T. BRYAN CAMPBELL CHRISTIAN, G. L. CHRISTIAN, R. C. CRONLY CROSBY DANIEL DAVIDSON DAWSON, V. W. DRAYTON ENGLAND EICKLEN GILLIAM, J. D. HENDERSON HERBERT, J. I-I. LEWIS LUTZ MQGREGOR MONCURE, J. ARY SOCIETY DUVALL Librarian, Second and Third Terms. MADDUX MILL Librarian, Firsf Term MASON, J. J. MASON, J. T. MCKINNEY MELVIN MOORE, W. B. MOORE, VV. M MORRISS ORRICK, S. I-I. PHILIPS POLLARD PRESTON RANDALL ROBINSON ROSE SEMMES TRIGG TUCKER, B. D. TURLINGTON VAN BIBBER, R. L. WALLACE WATTS, R. C. WI-IEAT WILL WINSTEAD WOOLFOLK WORTI-IAM WORTI-IINGTON, C. YOUNG, J. B. WILMER LITER Heins President Firsf and Second Terrns.Vice-PresidentTI1ird Term. WILSON, J. C. President Third Term. MYERS Treasurer ALLEN BARRINGER BROWN, W. K. BROWN, J. C. BYRD COCKE, D. D. DENNIS DUNLOP, J. GAULT GOODWIN, W. A. R. GRANDY LAIRD CARTER, S. I-I. ARY SOCIETY BAYLESS Secrefary, Second Term. Librarian, Firsf Term. SMITI-I, W. M. Secrefary, Third Term. SMITI-I, H., II Librarian, Second and Third Terms. MQDOUGALD, D. MARBURY MILLER PETER PICKETT PORTER TAYLOR, T. D. TAYLGR, T. H. VALENTINE WALKER WILLIAMS, J. C. WILLIAMS, R. P., III woooi, G. A. Homme, F. W. -3 4 r 1 MISSION HOXTON Presidenf, Firsf Term WILSON, J. I-I. T. President Second Term. Vice-President Firs+ Term, TUCKER, B. R. Presidenf, Third Term. Vice-President Second Term. BAYLY BERKELEY, I-I. C. DAWSON, V. W. Secrefary, Third Term BOYCE BOYD BRYANT BROWN, E. T. BURWELI. COCI-IRAN, J. S. COOPER DILLARD FLEMING WORTI-IINGTON, C. ENGLAND DORSEY FICKLEN SOCIETY SPERRY Secre+ary, Firsf Term. CHRISTIAN, R. C. Vice-President Third Term HARRISON, D. A. Secrefary, Second Term. BERKELEY, A. R. Treasurer GORDON HOPKINS, J. G. LYNAI-I MADDUX McCRORY MOORE, W. M. OBER ORRICK, D. W. ORRICK, S. I-I. RINEI-IART RINGER SIMMONS WATTS, R. C. WILSON, A. S. WOOLFOLK ' .arg 44 'inn ,gf .-76-Z 1, -:nm H . . 'C' fem Favorife Sporf Favoru+e Sfudy. . Besl Foofball Player . Besl' Baskefball Player . Besf Baseball Player . Besl Tennis Player Besl' Track Man . . . Besl' All-Round Man . . . Hardesf Worker in A+hle+ics. Besf Speaker. . Mosl' Sfudious . . Brighlesf Mosf Ambirious. . . Mosf Independent . Besl' Wriler . . Besl' Rai. . Mosl Conscuen+ious . Biggesl' Dorm Lo..fer Mosl' Exfravaganf. . Mqgf Lovesick . . Biggeslr Lacly-Killer . . Besr Dressed . . Mos? Bashful .. . Bes+ Looking . . . Bes+ Builf . . . Besl Dancer . . . .. STATISTICS Winner . .Foofball . .Mafh . Al Wilson Tyler Wilson Dillard a . .Hoxlon Al Wilson Tyler Wilson . . Sfrider . Maddux . Dyer Tyler Wilson S erry . .S erry . Gravel? . Hoxlon . Nicholson Worihinglon . . . . . . a A. S. Wilson . . Robinson V Dawson R Tucker . Hox+on uh Mos? Polile . . . . ..... . . . C. WaHs Mos+ AHrac+uve Personalily. . . Funniesl' . . . . . . Does Mosf for School Mosl Popular . .. . . Favorule Hus+orucal Characfer Favorile Movie Aclress Favorrle Movie Acfor Favorule Public Charac+er Favorile Occupahon Favorule Profession Mos? Likely +o Succeed Biggesf Egypl' Loafer Mosl in Need of a Shave Bun s Biggesl' Pa-iron Bnggesl CigareH'e Bummer R Tucker . . .Wallace l-lox+on Al Wilson ee Virginia Myrna Loy Clark Gable Roosevelf Loafing aw Tyler Wilson Ai es V Dawson Willy Cocke Gordon 9l660 No of Vofels Runner-up Track. Hisfory Hoxfon Al Wilson R E Carler O me Bryanf Hoxlon Al Wilson- B R Tucker Wellford Wellforcl V W Dawson Dillard S+rider Sfras Dorsey Page Robinson V W Dawson Sperry Rmeharl Tyler Wilson Hox+on Al Wilson England Hoxlon Al Wilson a Al Wilson Hoxlon Cleopalra Prmcelon Ginger Rogers Lionel Barrymore Kingfish Long Sleeping Medicine Al Wilson V Dawson J Moncure H Smilh Unanimous I . . H2 ' ....... . .... 97 . 88 . .. .... 68 ' ....... 42 . . ........ L y 200 k' . 4 ...... ... .. I74 sf 5 .. . ........ . 86 . .. 68 , ........ ..... . . . .. 72 . . .. ... 83 ' ......... ...... . . 98 , .. .. 53 . . A .. ....... p 64 u .. . .. .. . P ' ..... . . 47 - .. ...... . 65 , ' . . .. .C 82 If , .. . .. . .... 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Hairloread+h Rogerson Handle-Bar Boyd Ray-Rah Cooper BOURGEOIS Huggy Ailes A Maior Lay Eg, Alsfon Riley-Red Lynah H, C. Berkeley Mac McCrory Moose Chrisfian Dyke-Dyke Sykes Big-Dill Dillard Gus C. Acme Li+'rle Schnozz Gordon Ape WaH's Solomon Tucker Damon Duvall Bill-ihe-Silen1 ' Alsion Lead-Balloon Hopkins Goosy-Doozer Bayly Las?-Lap Lu+z Mick-Mick Cochran Mons'rer Wellford Nigger Will Poo+head Worlhinglon Monkey Orrick Jus1'-rhe-Dog Orrick Piccolo Sfockefi BOUNCER: Muscle-Man Fleming MASCOT: Hedidir Cocke. MARTYRS Darwin Hudson Boyd, Jr. William Acme Wallace Charles Worfhingion, Jr John Heyward Lvnah Ill Roberr CoHen Alsfon The Voice of Experience. 'I689 -i' my La 1 -fr S -Tm as Guilty as Can Beg EE .Fowl Runs Wild TOMPKINS HELD Bell Confessed to N ursfg 19v'f5'Eef?l'f,21I5g'1:5AN S DEIQTH E qi'-'nir ain1'vf'!'Q Aux 'After Arrest, She Asserte G E? 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NUPMI RMS ' ia: 0,,Dn,,,m,ges Q9 .mgbescnbed -as Faend InFallsChurchi1LJ 'l7l9 E C p 4 ul s ' 2 I-. 5 . .4 , 1 ' F ,A . , 1 , 4 p ' .5 D 4 I . I Lf: 5 .5 1. 5 , 17 . V: I . TT ' J i - , : . I 3' ' S' ' 4 X 1 -. . . A 1 1. 1 .A , 1' N. IA. - . ,s sl. si f Q.. nz , L r. A 4 AA .'.' 5' .V 'sn' N, ':' 3 -' 4 Y. ... t. 1 I9 - .-E ' ,Z ff Li' --7 so Q ul .4 ,... 'Y fl -f - 1 , T u . 'Q r .- 3. . r K U ' A 5' CALENDAR SepIemlieL.IO- The Mad Monk comes up 'ro help Mr. Cardwell. ln whaf? s u ies. Sepfember I2-Money seems fo be going fas+, buf where? Ask Hairbrea+h. Sepfemb-er I7-The boys arrive in various condifions. Sepfember I8-Somefhing musf have happened, buf we have forgoflen. Sepfember 20-Vic'ror pufs on The Swea+er. Sepfember 25-Anybody can smoke and ge'r away wifh if. Whaf nexf? Sepfember 28-Boyce makes a fackle. . Sep+ember29-E. H. S. I3 - Easfern O. Sepfember 30-Bayless wanfs his uniform shrunk so il goesffloifhe Lgfhdry. Ocfober 54Navy-Virginia game, pracfically fhe whole school gbfqfhiefelscimehow. Ocfober 8-Dunlop has 'ro consulf Time 'ro find ou+,who wonifhb Wofld Series. Ocfober 9-Peyfon Hopkins is fhe king-pin of Lower Blackford.. Ask Hdwell. Nafure Ocfober I2 - Hair knocks Awa ouf wifh his powerful cenfer. Ocfober I5- Ocfober I5 Ocfober I7 Ocfober 20 Ocfober 23 El Rey sfill has The SweaI'er on. A few radios were confiscafed by X-Ray Seaman. - Cyclone fries his vocals. For 'rhe choir? E. H. S. I9- McGuires O. -Tommy Bryan ceases from his foofball acfivifies. Ocfober 26- For+y Hopkins has a liffle affack buf wakes up when Ma gefs busy. Ocfober 30-Tommy Bryan hears from The Gal who praises foofball players. November I-Tommy fhinks if over. November 2-Tommy dons his garmenfs and fakes himself fo fhe foofball fields. November 3-E. H. S. 27 -S+. Chrisfophers 7. November 3-Horace does very well wi'rh his Hickory S'romp. buf fhe gals feef? November 6-According fo McKinney's definifion Mr. Williams is rafher ancienl. November IO-Us 7-V. E. S. 0. Mosf gain when 'rhey had Jrhe ball. November. I2-The .feud befween 'rhe D's and fhe P's is Kaminerized. Novembei'24+Wo'Udberry 6 - We'uns O. Maybe we were overfrained. November 29-Mr. ljloxfon dines wifh fhe Baffling Bishops. December 4-Mr. Fleming goes ou+. December 5-The refurn of The Nafive. December 8-Purify League nabs dicers. December I2-Jusf before fhe baffle. Mofher. December I5-Exams sfarf, fhe flea-biffen Dog goes info hibernafion. December I8-Caesar fakes Acme for a ride. Qeiember 22-We break away. December 26vWorfhingfon lThe Poof-Headl discovers he isn'f Sanfa Claus. December 28-lPThe Parson invades fhe Bluegrass, or somefhing. January 7-Yas if all a dream? January IO-Egypf makes fhings hol' for Purify League. January I2-Swish. We win E. H. S. 29- Friends 24. January I5- I'II ask Dad abouf if. January 20-Viva la revolufion. January2I-Vox Pop. pops. Jauary 26-BaH'ling Bishops rou'r 'rhe Kaydefs, 30- 28. January 28--Acme scores again, The Sfool Pigeon comes ouf. January 30-G-Wee gives up fhe ghosf. February I-Barnum was right Boyce's gold foofball has wenf. February 7-Egypl hams cured. Moore and Lynah are The goafs. February 8-Boyce goes klepfomaniacal. fhe Red flag goes clown. February 9-Ask Poo1'-Head. Ding, Dickie, 8: Co. February I I-Ailes spends week-end in Mud Town. February I3- Fare fhee well, Isabelle. February I6-Again Richmond bifes fhe dusf, E. H. S. 22-S+. C. 2l. Ding-dong sfomps. February I8-Swifi' and Waddell hook and gel' hooked. February I9-Sperry made if fwo days ago buf we didn'+ hear fill foday. February 2I-The LiHle Man hifs fhe Cafacombs and four bounce back 'ro sfudy-hall. 0I759 K CALENDAR February 23- Damon sfill feels fha? Valen'rine's slump. February 30-The Scarlef Hurricane blows 'rhrough Woodberry, 28 - I6. March 3-Five Egypfians fake ii on +he chin ?' A ' March 5-The Revolufion is a memory. Viva La, is an echo. March 7-Tucker adiourns +0 Richmond. March 8-Exams begin, fhe Prodigal Son reiurns. March 9-The Scarlef Hurricane lPink-Eyel. March I I -Viva La. Acme slays Caesar. March I6-The High School Convenrion leaves +0 siudy Anaiomy. March I8 -New York rocks on i+s foundaiions. March I9-The Pool-Head buys ihe Chrysler Building. March 20-Dyke leases informafion boofh in Grand Ceniral for iruii siand. March 25-We sfagger in. March 28-Joe Cochran wonders why he isn'+ a big shof. March 30-The Virginia Creepers bear Sroogemen. April I-April Fool. April 4-Bo-Bo fhe Tiger Man gefs cooped as Bookworm. April 6-Acme rocks world wiih his Six Day Bike Classic. April 7-The Square and Mr. Bosion are iandemizing. April 8-The Furious Four s+ari rackeieeringy P. H. C.. C. V. T.. R. P. W., R: April I0- Everybody on ihe hurdles. April ll-The Peddling Pool-Head wins, Handlebar Hiram is gypped. April I3-Anofher S-M meering, bui' who cares? April I5-Lay is converfed, he joins fhe Dept of Jusfice. April I7-Scarborough humbled by Lay-men, 4-2. April 20-Gus F. Fafe foo much for Powelliies, E. H. S. 6-V. E. S. 6. April 24- Weenie geis eligible, ihanks 'ro 7. April 28- One Way receives anoiher bag of scholarships. April 30- The Prospec+s fake care of One Way's mail. May I-An.orchid To you. May 4-The Holy Hill deserfed for Gilman, eic. We 'rorpedo ihe Navy, 9-0 May 5-Goucher is demoralized, Wallace arrives. May 6-E. H. S. 7 - S. V. A. 6. ihe Sfooge goes crazy. May 8-N. C. Fresh sfem +ide. aiier +hir+y-six siraighi. May IO-Gus gels bill for ihe car he 'l'OFG up lasi year in demonsirafing. May II -We 'rake Woodberry on +he field, 66 - Sl. May I2-Boyce gefs 'rummy fixed, why clidn r he use his head? May I3-Willy Cocke sees Washing+on's brighi spo+s. May I5-Dick Orrick is on 'rhe sucker list anoiher Florida Gaior. May I7-Neimen dazzle ihe Sainily shifrers, 7 - O. May I8-Woodberry comes. We give and +ake. Give baseball. 'rake iennis. May 20-The Ape and +he Kingfish lHuey Longl gel chummy. May 22-We hear +ha+ Royall sen+ +wo ielegrams for Moihers Day. May 24-Thanks for reading This far, you can fake ii. May 25-The beginning of 'rhe end. May 28-The LiHle Man caiches Dog burning +he midnighr oil. May 3l-Sperry pu'rs on a show for ihe boys. June I-Gals. Gals. Gals. June 2-We June 3-We June 4-We June 5-The iind Chris'rian's Whispers isn'+ a speakeasy. love Mouniain music. go home, mosi' of us. quesiion is whefher or noi Ringer will siay for summer school. June 6-He does. June 7- Normandie lisis dangerously as Gus sfeps aboard. June IO-Luke rallies and goes home. June I2-Gus reaches fhe Old Coun+ry and is greeied by ihe Family. June I8-College Board fheme song, I never had a chance. June 22-C'es+ ca. June 25-Reunions in New York, Richmond, Jacksonvil'e, and Savannah. July I-The Half wanis +o know wherher or noi Billy Moore is conceiiedl 'I779 ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS Firsl, I wish 'ro 'rhank Mr. Reade for his co-operalion in raking 'rhe various group pholographs, wirhoul which il would have been impossible lo publish lhis lhe lhirly- lhird volume of WI-llSPERS. Nexr, I wish lo express my hearl-fell 'rhanks lo Mr. Williams. for his invaluable assisfance as Facully Advisor and for lhe lime and elforl he so unsellishly devoled lo 'lhis publicelion: Also. I wish lo lhank him lor his inspiring sonnel To Praxilelesf' Mr. Daniel's financial advice and Mrs. CIark's assislance in oblaining ads are grea+ly apprecialed. Finally, I wish 'ro lhank +he whole WI-IISPERSH Board for ils line work and co-operalion. and lor lhe lime each and every member has so willingly given 'ro make lhis lhe bes+ book wilhin lheir power. Thanks are especially in order 'ro Ned lSoongl Dyer, a newcomer on lhe Board, whose all-around help was invaluable: lo I-lam MacKinney, who, wilh John Young. had The ledious iob of lypewrifing 'rhe manuscript 'ro Claylon Wheal, who had The exacling 'rask ol compiling 'fhe Who's Who: and 'ro Allred Berkeley, Billy Owens, Ted Will, and Willis Hopkins. all ol whom deserve much credil for having compleled lheir dillicull iobs successfully. THE EDITOR. ADVERTISEMENTS In producing 'rhis annual, we have found ourselves severely handicapped by lack of funds, always prevalenl in olher years. buf perhaps more severe in I934 because of The wide-spread business depression, and because of prohibifive codes. To 'rhe friends whose names appear in lhe following pages we owe an immense debl ol gralilude because 'rhey have Ioyally palronized us in such a period of uncerlainly. No less will we be graleliul lo you if you will aid us 'fo repay lhis debl To ihem by glancing 'fhrough 'rhe remaining pages and we feel sure lhal you will find The malerial 'rherein well worlh your allenlion. ,N ,. ,-N , ,X ,xr- ,4-N A 5,'N . . buT now our vacaTion's over. have Two more wonderTul daysl' , -,ff X , 1 A M A A fi T ff' K ' ,A ' 'M fr .-. ' f? X X fi? y X116 :ff X W W f- fi ff ,. for ' ', 4-K T-lAT'S The advanTage oT a Bermuda cruise. The days ashore are as delighTTul as The days aT sea-or vice versa! And ThaT's because The ships are The Ta- mous Queen oT Bermuda and Monarch oT Bermuda . . . and because There's only one Bermuda! STay as long as you please . . . enjoying her go-as-you-please, do-as-you-please pleasure rouTine . . . wiTh a score oT Tine BriTish hoTels, a score oT coral beaches, almosT a score oT superb island golT courses To choose Trom. And all The while, look Torward To ThaT wonderTul Furness voyage home. You'll enioy iT even more Than The Trip down! BERMUDA CRUISES. 5 days. 557 up. 6 days. S64 up. 9 days. S85 up. I3 days, SI I3 up. Rafes include PrivaTe BaTh aboard ship and accommodaTions aT Q a leading Bermuda hofel. Round Trip, S50 up. Sail- ings Twice weekly Trom New York direcT To dock in ' Bermuda. 5250.000 dance deck, Tiled pool, cocldail bar, ship-To-shore phones. ' Apply local TOURIST AGENT or Furness Bermuda ' B E R M u Line, 34 WhiTehall ST. lwhere Broadway beginsl: 'A' lnTernaTional Bldg., 634 FiTTh Ave., New York. Phone, BOwlinq Green 9-7800. Seems we have a beTTer Time in Bermuda each year NoT aT alll Thanlcs To The Queen, we sTill W?'.W f .ywzfffig -0--0-0-fo-fo-O--0 -O-O-0-9--0--0--0--o-- ..g..g..g..g..g..g..g.....p..g.-9.-y - - - +o+ +v iiefegiiiegceiiib Hema ri1ihhing5,Ea153fgIlnes MADISON AVENUECEGIRQIEORIEEY-FOURTH STREET Clothes for Vacation A L .vi N1.N Zyl F77 , it-i Sum mer Sport ggqlltb f Q,'lf'11i?lgSx Ska.. Qftx f The Greatest Sport y, y Q In the World . . . . . C 'I Xw,RxXXN I SVR X i M otorcycling. Riding an INDIAN motorcycle is like tlyinq a modern plane .... The new streamlined INDIANS zoom easily up the steepest hills .... Their ruggedness, satety, i and economy otter the ideal in personal transportation. INDIAN MOTORCYCLE CO. - - SPRINGFIELD, MASS. --on -4--0-0-Q-6-0-4-0--0-0--I--I--I-vo--0--m-0--0--l--0'-on u --U-4--I-awww-0-0-4n4v04 0-fl--U--O-6-'O--C--I--W D--D-'O--0--M-lv -O-'O--O--O--O09'O--O--Qw0--0uOwQ00--0w0--O--0--6--OwOu0f-0--I'-00OvOv-9f-QwQ- , SI'uclen+s Save IOOX,-, ,CI : IIIIIIIIII-' CAMERAS AND PHOTO SUPPLY Leica, Zeiss, Rolleiflex and Kodak Columbia Phofo Supply Since I9OO I424 NEW YORK AVENUE Washingfon, D. C. NEWELL - COLE CO., Inc. PRINTERS ALEXANDRIA, VA. EDWARD CUSTOM CLOTHES INC. 7I9 l41'l1 Sf., N.W. Washingfon, D. C. We feafure such clo'II1s as GENUINE HARRIS TWEEDS SCOTCH CHEVIOTS GABARDINES SHETLANDS FINE SPORTS FLANNELS TROPICAL WORSTEDS IRISH LINENS CHEVIOTS eic. There is no subsiiluie for qualily. HERBERT IWANIS SONA Manufaclurers of Ferlilizers Alexandria, Va. -t--0-0w0v-0vQ-o-o-c-0-0o-c-0--0--1-0-0--0--0-+0--I-vo-'Owl--l--0-'O--0 JULIAN T. BURKE, Inc. INSURANCE Phone, ALex. 744 2I6 KING ST. ALEXANDRIA, VA Mulualize and Economize-Save 25 W. A. SMOOT 8: CO. lncorporafed COAL LUMBER MILLWORK ALEXANDRIA, VA. --Int-0-4--9-M-W-UQ-4--tQwiwtwvw-Q-W-0-0--0-lwtnvi-Avivlfivbwivt -o-0--o-4--9-o--of-o--ow? ? 2 Q Q Q E 2 T Q 9 + 'O'4v-O- -O C O'-00004-4' -0- -0--0-0-4--Q--M -0-0--of-0--0'-6 cu-0--0-0--O--0 'Of-O O--lvl'-GMO' -0-101-000' -0--M -0- -0- -0- -l--o--o--0--0--0+-O-4- Phone, NA+ional 9890 Railroad Depoi and Receiving Depl. 609-62l Virginia Avenue, S.W. M. E. Horton The House of Approval lnnporlers and Wholesalers of Approval Brand Food Produds 608-620 C STREET, S.W. WASHINGTON, D. C. IIC. COMPLIMENTS OF A Complimenis FRIEND of a Besf Wishes of 'Phe FRIEND Surf CAVALIER HOTEL VIRGINIA BEACH, VA. -0+-C-4--if-O-Q-4-40-0-0-0-'O--m-D--I-0-Of-0--I--vw--0--I--0--0--M Ba+hing, Riding, Golf, Tennis -0+ --0-0--0-0--0-I-4'-Q-0-Q-+0--0-Our -0-0 -O--A--0--0--0--cv-0,-0-4--0-f -ofa-0-0 Afano-.pa-.on-one-4-4--a+ -0--0--0--v -0- -0--0-0-A - -v-O-40--vw--0--v CAMP YONAHNOKA FOR BOYS Linville, Norfh Carolina 4,000 feel' above the sea on ihe cresi of ihe Blue Ridge. GOLF, FISHING, TENNIS. SWIMMING, RIDING, BASEBALL and FOOTBALL I For Ca+aIogue, apply +o C. V. TOMPKINS, Direcfor Episcopal High School Alexandria, Virginia -vvtviwv-0-vw-1-A--v-v --I--If-0-.I--0 -O-0-Qvfiuo--o--0--0--I--0'-O44-0--0-O--Q'-9-0--0 Complimenls of fhe BLUE 84 GRAY SIGHT SEEING TOURS WASHINGTON, D. C. 'CROWD'-Of' MONO .g..g..g..g..g..g..g..g..g..g.g..gw0..0..0-0.-s-Q-m-0.-0--C-- COMPLIMENTS OF Carter Motor Company Your FORD Dealers ALEXANDRIA, VA. CHARLES F. HOLDEN INSURANCE ALEXANDRIA, VA. Home of Hari-Sclwalfner and Fashion Park Cloflwes RIDGLEY 81 JONES Clofhiers - HaHers - Haberdashers ALEXANDRIA, VA. O0C l O'lO O-UNWMOMOIICWONOWOWOIOO O l'O OuvOn-0uOuO0OvvOvO0O 0--0-O--l-fl--0--0--of-0--0-0-s--0-fl--onqu v See The New AIR COOLED GAS REFRIGERATOR QUICK FACTS Cos+s less +o operafe Permanenfly silenl No moving parfs Consfanl ALEXANDRIA GAS CO. ALEXANDRIA, vA. COMPLIMENTS OF The A. B. 81 W. Transif Co. SAFE - DEPENDABLE BUS SERVICE Special rales for clwarlerecl Irips, willn 'I I I q I In I1 Irs cass e ui men w ic is insure p cl for your profeclion. Strother C. Fleming General Insurance ATLANTA, GEORGIA ul0lMN0il00OQM00Q00 - u -Q-0-+0--9--m-Q-m-own-Q--Q-r-9--v-0-0--0--0--0'-0--tv-0--m-0-m-0-vm-5--0--M-l--0--m-0--0--0'-o'-o--0--0-0--0-v-m-l- -0--0--0--U-1--0--0-I--0--N-0-4--0 NATIONAL HOTEL SUPPLY COMPANY WHOLESALE DEALERS MEATS AND PROVISIONS WASHINGTON , D. C. Q-.q..g..g..g. g..g..g..g..g. so-vb-Owls-Owl-0-0-0-0--0--0 I sw. y 4, H ... :cn ciux COMPLIMENTS or BERRY - BURK 81 CO. Meade, Norman and Dick Pokrass Represenfafives RICHMOND, VA. Complimenis of Ihe A. A. Shop Buy your afhlefic goods here and save money. AII proiifs are divided among Ihe Afh- Ieiic Associa'I'ion, I'he boy agenfs and fhe Missionary Sociefy. -4-was-0-oo.-a--Q-. -fo--0--an -9--0--0-I-N-0--of-0--I--0--M-Q--O--l--l--0--0--0--0- MILK... Builds Sfronger Bodies Bigger, Heaifhier Men DRINK MORE OF ITI Especially when if comes from ALEXANDRIA DAIRY PRODUCTS CO., Inc. Phone, ALex. 2525 - 2526 Alexandria, Virginia R. E. KNIGHT KODAKS - PHOTO SUPPLIES DEVELOPING Priniing and Engraving Memory Books S. F. DYSON 81 BRO. 420 KING STREET Alexandria, Va. -0- --0--0-+o--o'-l--u--0- -- -M-0.1--vm-Q-Q--in-0-4-4u0-4-was-va-4--0 4-aw:-.gffg-4.4-.Q--O-4--M OQN9Q'0 1vG40M0O WWWkkWk0+00t04K4v 04'Y4'Y9' HUGH REILLY CO. Es+ablishecI uses Painfs - Glass Wholesale and Relail I334 NEW YORK AVENUE Washing'I'on, D. C. Alexandria . . . P R I N T S H O P . . Incorporafed Il II Prinling oICI'1arac+er GAZETTE BUILDING Alexandria . Virginia W. H. HARRISON CO. Incorporafed FRESH FRUITS AND VEGETABLES COMMISSION MERCHANTS ATIanIic 2200 - 220I - 2202 I328 Fif+h S'I'ree'r, N.E. Washing+on, D. C. THE PROTESTANT EPISCOPAL THEOLOGICAL SEMINARY In Virginia The One Hundred and Thir+een+h Session Opens Sepfember, I935 For Cafalogues and Olher Informalion Address THE DEAN, Alexandria, Va. ALex. 379 Theological Seminary ALEXANDRIA, VA. Phone, NOrIh 27I6 Remodeling of All Garmenfs Cleaning . Dyeing . Pressing PM. ACKERMAN Ladies' and Men's Tailor and Furrier I730 CONNECTICUT AVENUE Washingion, D. C. J. J. SWAGART High Grade Meals and Vegefables Home Dressed Poullry, Fish and Game BEER, WINES AND LIQUORS Phone, NOrIh IO297 I529 I7TH STREET, N.W. Washingfon, D. C. wvd-QM-vwwvduwkwwm-vw-rvwnm-Mkh+++iM-Q -0 -0--0-vo--0-0-of-Ov-On -0-4-+0 -Ov-0--in -O-o0-f0+-0--l--0-01-O-0-9wl-0-v-0-O-0wO--0--O--0--0- Geo. H. Robinson's Sons 128 S. Union Street Alexandria, Va. BUILDING MATERIALS SAND and GRAVEL COAL Buy Your Langrocla Clothes Are the FURNITURE Finest Clotloes for College fro YT! Men Marlo in America' sei X :IIIIJ lf! ZCK di, FINE CLOTHES +0'H-avsn-C Exclusive in Washington af SALTZ BRCTHERS 1341 F Street NAV. .gag --p-g..g..g..g..g..g..g. . .g..g.....g..g..g.. .. .. . .. .. F. MICHELBACH ALEXANDRIA, VA. Complimenis of +he SOUTHERN DRY CLEANING CO. -Of-0-0-O-c--0-o-o--0-0-v- -O 0--0--0 Anno-4-0--r 4--o g.g..g-4.9. -0-0--m 0--an --o-0--0-0--0--0--0-9--.-vo--c I .3..,..........4.....,....... ! 9 o-fo--Qf-O-0-4-o-o--of-o-0--o-0f-o--o--c- -O-0-a-0- 0-0-0-9 -O--O-vt--O--0--0--0--0--0 - -0--In -Q-0--0--0--0--Ov-lv - -0-O--0v0-0--Ov-Ow0-v0wl1-0--D--0--M-0-Ow0--0-O-Ow- EDGAR WARFIELD Jr PHARMACIST Kmg Street Phone l43 Alexandria, Va PRESCRIPTIONS A SPECIALTY While in 'rown visil our Soda Founlain. A cooling and refreshing drink can be had during Ihe hol summer monlhs. I+ will be a pleasure Io serve you BREYER'S ICE CREAM Packages Iefl for Ihe Episcopal I-Iigh School and The- ological Seminary will be promplly delivered. We make daily delivery Io any parl of The ciiy and sur- rounding Ierrilory. We carry a lull line of Ioilel arlicles, Valenlines, in- cense and burners, Whiling and Cook sialionery, I-Iighland linen, Crane's linen, and correspondence cards. 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