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P A G E Q U IP S A N D QUIBBLES Class of I 903 HE old order changeth, yielding place to new. ' This holds good in our class, for many changes have taken place since our Freshman days Few of our large class of ' 99 remain to form the present Junior class. The class this year is foremost on the athletic field, as well as in the class room. “Gam. ' and “Shorty,’’ for a time notorious in Study Hall, have now turned into modest young men, thanks to the gentle influence of our young ladies. “Shorty, as his name signifies, has the honor of being the shortest man in College, yet he has been on the athletic field the longest. Gammon is our best all-round athlete in college. He is the holder of two all-round athlete medals. As we have so many athletes in our midst, one might think that we pay more attention to athletics than to our studies, but this is not the case. Our class, taken as a whole, is perhaps the most studious in College (Seniors not excepted). Last, but not the least, are the young ladies who have so well helped to raise us to our present high stan¬ dard. To tell all the achievements of each one would be too great a task for a poor Historian. However, he will mention only a few. Miss Fillah Read has quite a fine voice, and has well represented us at College concerts. Miss Susie Harris is our most talented musician. Misses Arnold and McCluer have only been with us for a short time, but have proven themselves worthy members of our class. The Historian, having done his best to give you a brief history of the Junior class, now bids you—adieu. Historian.
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QUIPS AND QUIBBLES Junior Clas MISS EDNA EVANGELINE ARNOLD, Dido, Ya. Entered ’01-’02; Treasurer of Eumenean Literary So¬ ciety, ’01; President of Eumenean Literary Society, ’02; Vice-President of Philomathian Literary Society, ’02 MISS SUSIE V. HARRIS, Culpeper, Va. Entered ’98-’99; member of Lanier Literary Society, Secretary of Eumenean Literary Society, ’01-’02; Treasurer Junior class. MISS ELIZABETH G. McCLUER, Norfolk, Va. Entered ’01-’02; Secretary of Philomathian Society, ’ 0 -’ 02 . MISS LILLAH READ, Wapanucka, I. T. Entered ’00-’01; member Eumenean Literary Society, ’ 00 -’ 01 -’ 02 . MR. FRANK B. ROSEBRO, Fredericksburg, Va. Entered’00-’01; member Athletic Association, ’00-’0i- ’02; member Union Literary Society ' , ’00-’01-’02; critic Union Literary Society second term, ’00-’01, and third term, ’01-’02; Sergeant-at-Arms, Union Literary Society, second term, ’01-’02; Declaimer’s medal, ’01; Marshal Commence¬ ments, ’01-’02; Assistant Business Manager of Annual, Treasurer class, ’00-’01; Orator Intermediate, ’01-’02; Orator Final, ’01- 02. MR. HENRY G. LANE. Port Haywood, Va. Entered, ’01-’02; member Athletic Association, ’01 -’02; member Union Literary Society, ’01-’02; Marshal Inter. Celebration, ’01-’02; Marshal Commencement, ’01-’02; mem¬ ber Glee Club, ’01-’02; Vice-President Junior class, 01’-’02; Vice-Pres den, LTnion Literary Society third term, ’01-’02. Page 31 Statistics MR. C. MASON SMITH, Fredericksburg, Va. Entered ’98-’99; member Athletic Association, ’00-’01- ’02; substitute foot ball team, ’98-’99-’00-’01-’02; substitute base ball team, ’99-’00-’01-’02; Class Secretary, ’00-’01; Class Historian, ’01-’02; member Union Literary Society, ’01-’02; Secretary Union Literary Society, third term, ’01-’02; Mar¬ shal Commencement, ’01-’02. MR. EDGAR G. GAMMON, Fredericksburg, Va. Entered ’95-’96; all round athlete’s medal, ’99-’00-’01; base ball team, ’99-’00-’01-’02; Manager, ’01-’02; foot ball team, ’90-’00-’01; Captain, ’01-’02; track team, ’99-’00-’01- ’02; Gymnasium team, ’01-’02; Dramatic Club, ’00-’01- ' 02; Glee Club, ’01-’02; President Freshmen class, ’00-’01; Pres¬ ident Junior class, ’01-’02; member Union Literary Society, ’99-’00-’01-’02; Sergeant-at-Arms, third term, ’99-’00; Secre¬ tary, first term, ’99-’00; President, second and third terms, ’01-’02; Marshal Commencement, ’99-’00-’01-’02. MR. J. HUNTER GEORGE, Fort Worth, Tex. Entered ’97-’98; base ball team, ’97-’98-’99-’00-’01-’02; foot ball team, ’99-,00-’01; Captain, ’99-’00; track team, ’99- ' 00-’01-’02; Gymnasium team, ’01-’02; Dramatic Club, ’01- ’02; Glee Club, ’01-’02; Secretary Athletic Association, ’00- ’01; Vice-President, ’01-’02; member Union Literary Society, ’98-’99-’00-’01-’02; Sergeant-at-Arms, second term, ’00-’01; Vice-President, first term, ’01-’02; critic, third term, ’01-’02; Marshal Commencement, ’98-’99-’00-’01-’02; President Freshmen class, ’99-’00; Vice-President, ’00-’01; Class editor, ’01-’02.
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QUIPS AND QUIBBLES Page 33 MOTTO: “Certum pete finum. COLORS: Purple and White. FLOWER.: Violet. YELL ’Rah, ’rah, roar, Sophomore, Sophomore ! We ll study no more After nineteen and four. OFFICERS President ..CORNELIA GREGG LATIMER Vice-President .LEWIS HOLLADAY BOYLE Secretary and Treasurer .PHILIP STEVENSON SMITH Historian .SALLIE RUTHERFORD CARTER JAMES ANDREW ARMSTRONG ANNIE MAY BAKER LEWIS HOLLADAY BOYLE WILLIAM LANDON BRENT MEMBERS ELLERBE WINN CARTER SALLIE RUTHERFORD CARTER ANNIE TAYLOR GORDON TULA McKAY HENDERSON ALEXANDER R. HOLLADAY CORNELIA GREGG LATIMER PHILIP STEPHENSON SMITH WILLIAM MAYO SMITH.
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