Hampden Sydney College - Kaleidoscope Yearbook (Hampden Sydney, VA)
- Class of 1918
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' x SYDHOR X--f-' CUNNINGHAN , , :gmc-, Ass'11 EDITOR E 'T 'L 'N CME? uusmsss mnuosw.. nGAZlfv XNSTAFF 6 WILSON 5 X BUGG A557 BUSINESS - . ,--NNATHLETIC EDITOR NANAGEP. , J GOLD X f v.M.C.A EDITOR NEAL HEHNEMAN COLLEGE CAMPUS EMTOK ALUMPH EDITOR 1 I 1 41 - 4-- ---- - - Ilivuvrvnh 31211111111 1 hmarh ignnker, BE. By A. M. F11,1sE1:, D.1,J. HIS 11111111101' of the 1ii11C1l1ljSCO1lL' is 1101111111011 to 1110 11011-1'01111 J. 1C. Boolier. DD.. wit11 se11ti1110111s 01 at1'01'-111111 211111 a111111ra111111. Ur. 1B11H1CC1' is H11 811111111115 of 1131111111011-S111MGX. 111111 1111 1111111 01'0r pass011 11111 111' 1110 l'll11L'gQ 11'11O 0ar1'ie11 111I'O11g11 1110 a greater pr1110 111 11 or a 1110r1- Iilial 1,101'01i1111 10 it. 11 rei1e01s 2111 11U1101' 1111011 the 1iR1L'1l1OSL'111JC 211111 111.1011 1110 1-1111eg0 11,1 present 111111 to 11111' rea110rs as the patron of this 111111111l.'1'. He was 1f1OI'11 at Charlotte C'011r1 House. Virginia, FG1Jl'1l211'y 1111. 1850. 11111 was I'Q211'Gl1 111 1Jr1110e 1E11war11 C111111ty. 211111 1111311 111 that 1:o1111ty 1111111 110 1011 it 111 1878 to 110001110 E111 0r11ai11011 pastor 111 a11o1h0r part 01 the State. 110 was g1'3l1L1211GL1 from t11e eollege 111 1870 a1111 t110 1'1111ow111g year w1-1111 to 1'1111'0PC. I'G111H1ll1l1g there for three years. A part 01 the 111110 he was 111 Europe 111- was a S11111U111 at 111e 1111i1'ersi1i0s 111 Gotteiigeii H1111 1,1-ipsie 111 11l2I'1llil11j', a1111 1110 1'G111?11I1l1CI' 01 1110 t1111C 110 spent 111 SW1tZQ1'12111l1 seeking rest H1111 11Q211111. 111 1815 110 1Q1Qk'21111G a st111i11-111 for the 1111111Sf1'f' at 11111011 '1'11001og11i-a1 SQll11I1?t1'f', 111011 51111211011 at 11111111111Q11-511111652 H1111 was :LL'I'Hl111211Cf1 110111 that S1-111111ary 111 1838. S0011 after 10a1'i11g that i11s11t11- 1io11 110 a00ep101,1 a 1'a11 10 t11e pastorate of 1110 111011 I'CC'Q111f1f' 0I'gH111ZQi1 80111711111-1 P1'QS1JytG1'12111 111111I'C'11 at S1i11111101l, Virginia. 111 w11i1,-11 C'1l211'gG 110 011111i1111011 for eight years. 111 1880 he 1100011110 00-pastor with 11113 11012 .1'. F. Barr. 11.11. 01 the First C1111l'C'11, Charleston, West Virginia. 110 was 1-a11011 10 1'1C111'f1ll C11111'C'1l 111 Augusta County, W11I'g111121, 111 1883 31111 was pastor there for 1w011'e years. 11 was w11i1e 110 was serving 111 that 0apa011y that the Sf'11UC1 of Yirginia 0a1Ie11 111111 111 1895 10 110 C11211I'1'11H1l of its C0111111ittee 01 E1'a11g'01is1i0 Work. He C21I'l'1GC1 011 this work 111 0011110011011 wi111 111s pas10ra1 1'111ties 1111 1110 year 1900, W11011 110 resigiied from 110111 positions 2111C1 12611211110 a general evangelist of Sy11041. 111 15102 he was 00111pe11e11 to give up a11 work for several 111o11111s 1190211159 of i111pai1'011 11Gil1111. When 111s hea11h was Sl1f11C1G1111y restore11 he was 111sta111-11 Pastor 01' T11111JQ1' Ridge C11l11'C11 111 11o01111ri110'e C01111ty. 110 re111ai11e11 111 t11is 0harge for 01111 a few 1111111ths. The Sy11Olf1,S 1CVa11g:e1is1i0 Work having' 110011 I'QO1'gEl111ZQ61 H1111 proje01e11 1111 a 111'Ok1C1GT s0a1e. as Sy11o11,s Home Mission Work 111 19013. Dr. Booker was 1-a11e11 to 110 C11air111a11 a1111 Treasurer of the C'o111111itte0 211111 S111JQ1'11l1fG11l1Q111 01 1101110 Mis- sions. He has 116111 that l'GSPO11S1111G H1141 11111101111 place 1111111 that 111116 1111111 t11e present. 111 1915 11e re00iye11 the degree of 1J00t0r of Divinity S1111111fH11Ul111S11' from Washington a1111 Lee University a1111 1131111111011-S1f111Cy College. 111 1877 Dr. Booker was 111arrie11 to Miss Sa11ie B. Peck. a f1311g11tE'1' of 1110 Reyereiid Thomas E. 130011, D.D.. for 11131111 years a, 111s1111g111she11 professor of 11111011 '1'h0010gi0a1 Seminary. a1111 0116 of 1110 a1110s1 Hlllbllg' the 11111111ers of the S011t110r11 Presbyteriaii Church. '1'hr011g1111111 1110 Mrs. Boolqer has 1JQC11 the 1o1'111g a1111 11611111111 00-laborer of 11er 1111S11H11C1. Three 11a11g111ers H1111 0110 S011 111061 to 110 Page Tlzzrfeen grown. .Khout tha- tima- tha- son was grown, his ha-alth failcal, anal alta-r n lingering anal painful illna-ss, whia-h lu- hora- with nlanly anal Uhristian fortituale, he died. The three alanghta-rs, with sa-va-ral granalvhilalren livr- to glaalala-n the parents' lives as tha-y alraw lu-ar to tha- approaa-ha-s ol' nga-. ltr, liooka-r's strongt-st work as a pastor was alout- at lla-liron t'hnra-h. lt was whila- ha- was tha-ra- that his unusual gifts of ra-sonra-a-fulna-ss anal la-aah-rship ba-gan In ha- ga-lu-rally ra-a-ogniza-al. anal ha- was a-alla-al out of tha- a-omparatiya- qnia-t of it a-ouutry a-harga- lu la- t'hairman uf Synoal t'onunitta-a- ol' l'Iyaug0listia- Work, being thus introalua-a-al lo tha- gra-at work of his lil'a-. At that tinu- tha- Synoal itsa-lf haal not ha-gun to rvaliza- tha- ilnportana-u or tlu- possihilitia-s of its own vyangarlistia- work. l a-w nl' tha- a-lun-a-ha-s or ministt-rs wa-rv iuta-rt-sta-al in it. tlva-r thra-0 hunalra-al minista-rs anal oya-r four hunalra-al a-lmra-ha-s haal to ha- waka-al up from a la-thargiv stata-. Not only inta-ra-sl hut a-nthusiasm haal to ha- a-ra-ata-al. 'l'lu-y not only lltlal to ha- a-ra-ata-al hut sustaina-al. anal also maala- to grow. ln thosa- a-arly alays of llr. llooka-r's a-onna-a-tion with this llonu- Mission Work. tha- amount a-ontrihutoal hy tlu- a-luu'a-ha-s was so small that tha- Synoal a-onlal not atl'oral to giva- its l'lltlll'Ill2lll any a-ompa-nsatiam for his sa-ryia-vs. anal ya-t it was in thosa- alays that ha- alial his most lahorious anal a-ll'a-a'tiya- work. lla- was a-arrying all tlu- lahors anal ra-sponsihilitios of tlu- inmu-nsa- task Syuoal haal put upon him. anal at tha- sama- tinu- aloing thc nnahata-al work ul' a largt- anal sa-atta-ra-al a'olllllI'y pastorata-. 'l'ha- st-rious ala-trimcnt to his ha-alth. ol' whia-h ma-ntion has ha-a-n maala-. was tha- ra-sult of tha- haral work anal tha- na-ryons strain ol' thosa- alays. lt wa-ll nigh aaost him his lift-. But ha- has long sina-a- ra-a-ova-ra-al from that. Yigorous anal masta-rful at tha- aga- of sixty-4-ight, ya-ars. ha- is a-njoying tha- almost a-ompla-ta- triumph of his a-ausu. La-ss than tivo pa-r a-a-nt of tha- a-hura-ha-s ol' Synoal fail to a-ontrihutv a-aa-h ya-ar In tha- work. na-arly two-thirals ul' tha- a-lmra-ha-s a-ontrilmtar all that Synoal asks tha-m to a-ontrihuto. anal na-arly ona--thiral vontrihuta- mora- than tha-y ara- aska-al. Tha- work has vxpanala-al so as to ina-lnala- otha-r forms nl' lloma- Mission work. Xa-arly a-wry l'rt-shyta-ry now a-mploys a man for his whola- tinu- as Supa-rinta-nala-nt of lloma- Missions anal Sah- hath Sa-hools. Wa-ak a-hura-ha-s haya- Ia-on ra-yiya-al anal snpplia-al with sa-ttla.-al pastors, alostitnta- tt-rritory has ha-on oa-a-upia-al. wasta- fia-lals haya- ha-a-n rua-lainu-al. anal thon- sanals of souls haya- ha-a-n hrought into tha- Kingaloni. Ba-siala-s all this. tho Synod is a-ontrihuting ta aliminishing amount ya-ar hy ya-art from its own home mission tra-asury lu aial tha- na-w anal wa-aka-r Synoals of Wa-st Virginia anal Appalaa-hia. ov- a-upyiug in whola- or in part tm-rritory ra-a-a-ntly within tha- honnals of thu Synoal of Virginia. l'nala-r ltr. liooka-r's aalniinistration Synoalls lloma- Mission Work has ha-a-oma- a living, powa-rl'ul fora-a-, anal ha- is tha- author of its inspiring slogan. THE MISSIUN Ula' Tllli l'lll'l?t'll IS MISSIONS. At tlu- annual ma-a-tings of Synoal llr. llooka-r's ra-port on lloma- Missions anal tht- stirring aalalrt-ssvs he niakos himsa-ll' anal sa-a-nrt-s from otha-rs na-ya-r fails to holal tha- a-a-ntt-r of inta-ra-st. llas any alumnus of tlu- t'olla-ge alarm- a niora- suhstantial anal lasting work? They shall still luring forth fruit in olal aga-: tha-y shall ha- fat anal flourishing. Pug: Fon Inn r lt is safe to surmise that among all the hosts of men who have attended Hamp- den-Sidney not one has loved it with a more powerful or more unselhsh devotion. A few years ago he became deeply atfected by the condition of the old burying ground of Ynion Seminary in the suburbs of the village. After the removal of the Seminary to Richmond it was impossible for the Seminary authorities to give the burying ground the same attention that it had received before the removal. Dr. Booker obtained permission to put improvements upon it. Laboring at it with his own hands, spending his own money upon it freely, he has converted it into a beautiful spot, worthy of the precious dust of dear ones, and the venerable dust of Hampden-Sidneyts mighty citizens of a by gone time which are buried there. As one good deed is worthy of another, he next gave his attention to beautifying the college campus. It had already been greatly improved, and he completed the work, making it as beautiful a college campus as there is in the South. It is a fitting expression of his rare attachment to Hampden-Sidney that he has now come back to t'The Hillv with his family to make this his home for the remainder of his life. If he ever does get old Qwhich is doubtfulj, he will grow old here, but whether old or young in years, his youthful heart will always cherish a love for this place, its traditions, its development, its professors and students and alumni and everything else that bears any relation to the college of his youth and the chosen home of his later life. Staunton, Va., Jan. 14th, 1918. N 1 T I - S I Tn, Page F zfteen I L . M' 3,5 D ,,,f- . 1 n I It-'-'H -,Q fix' I jl -'f , f If -. rg-E-F11 . .. . . bd, rr V ff.g3 4 Q .ar y- .Q . Yi . '.',j'rrr r U if 'Ill E55,ff.Q fv 2. ' N I A 1 v nit, o .E ,,r r W.'1 l - -A - A rgif' . ' I . ' i' I-1 1 --. -- Y N.. ,- 5 , ,. oA - -lf-4 '-ir. 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Hmzuu, '21 .-Hur l wut:-lu-nl tlu- sc-nrlvt sunset Tint tlu- irieh-sm-nt wa-st. Suu' it stn-um ulll' glorious hlooal roll Wvr tht- om-uu's plzu-ill hrwist. Wlu-u. vlurion iu tht- vw-ning stilllu-ss, Fuintly I lu-:ml an hugh- mill: In mournful nuslulanions sounaliug. Sw:-1-tly uliel it risu- mul full. Thx- hugh-r's hlust is 1-lull-al. Anal tlu- sailrlo sluulows rt-ign. lA'1lYlllgI nw. ulouv alual SIlllllt'Ilt'tl. Poualvriug o'or tho haunting strain. 'Twus 'l'hu Lust Post that haul snuncloal: I'u'us tl lu-rois lust fzlrowvll. Hin-in by his sorrowiug 1-onirmlus. By thi- ones for whom he fell. For him no niorv tho 1-ainnou's roar. Nu more thc lmttlm-tic-lfl. To his soul, hy strifc uusullicfl, Mars' 1-huins lmvv got to yiolal. And. turning rounal, I miter:-tl With ai slow mul lu-:ivy tread Past the liluvs to hy hoelroom. Glomny. thinking of tho elf-ml. A lgragrr With hountvous hauuls Thy gifts are spread. On us thy 4-rc-utim-s of the split-rv: Tho palm' hlut- sky. tho sunsut rvil. Tht- golelvn grain. tho liurvust cur. The she-ltm-ring roof uhovf- our lioml. Thy gifts. U Lord. iiu'r4-asv om'-I1 your. For Thou to smut- hath givvn grf-nt wvalth With funn- of nu-n lmvv some lx-on hlost, To many 'l'hou cloth gin- goml hoalth: On all u lrlvssing Thou elnth rest. lf tlwn. 0 Futlivr. l nmkv holul To 1-hoosv tlu- hh-ssiug Thou woulflst sunfl- flfrmn all Thy rii-hut-ss. wt-ailth untold? flu mo-I only ask-n frivml. 3 Pngr Tuvnly X KX fx .27 1 ,' fill T' 1' 41 A A I AI,-and . 7 hitnriul There are those who are wont to criticise, some favorably, others in no such pleasing terms. To both, the stalf feels that some explanation of the current edition of the Kaleidoscope is due, partly in justice to them, partly in defense of our own feeble efforts. Apologies may be necessary, 'but they are not forthcoming from a group of students, who, in a self-confident spirit so characteristic of many college men, feel that they have done their work well. The editor, however, knows that explanations are due and makes them unreservedly. Our work has been accompanied by many disappointments and a like number of pleasures. The small size of our student body, in the beginning, was a source of much uncertainty as to the publication of the year-book, but those who have remained with us have responded nobly to our every request. During the compilation of the manuscript we have elected three business managers, a cause -of much confusion. The late start which the staff made in its work, due to the confusion incident to the war, has caused a decrease in the financial returns from the advertisements and consequently a forced reduction in the size of the annual. The withdrawal from college during the session of several men, who have entered their country's service, has forced us to break the uniformity in the arrangement of our photographs, military pictures being unavaila'ble in several instances. VVith the exception of the introduction of the military feature, there is no material difference between this and former publications, despite our cher- ished hope that the book might possess originality. VVe have tried to do well the work com- mitted to our hands,-we hope you approve of our efforts. The annual is the work of the entire staff and to them as a whole any credit is due. Our debt of gratitude for literary contributions is due to Dr. A. M. Fraser of Staunton, Va., Dr. H. Tucker Graham of Florence, S. C., Dr. A. J. Morrison of Hampden-Sidney, Va., and Lieutenant David A. Haller, commander of the Base Hospital, Camp Grant, Rockford, Ill. Mrs. S. B. VVithers, Mr. E. F. Neal and Mr. Roland A. Thomas of New Orleans have given their hearty co-operation by furnishing us with art work. To the Hammersmith Engraving Co. of Milwaukee a special debt of gratitude is due for their helpful advice and material aid at all times during the year. Dr. A. W. McWhorter of the Faculty has rendered valuable services to the entire staff. Page Tfmenty one . A Near-Bt-rahr nn Glnllt-gr Kill I-lx-I'rt-sitlt-:tt II. 'I':'t':tt::: tl:t.t::.:x:, ILII. I OXII-I yt-:Irs algo Il writt-r it: tI:t- Kalt-itlttst-ttpv t'It:st-tI his tIt-st-riptiull nf IIa:uptIt-::-Sitl::t-5' witl: tI::-st- wttrtlsz It is tI:t- unly autht-::tit-att-tl frag- :ut-::t ttf tht- tiartlt-u of I'Itlt-u. I tlt: nttt know tI:t- ::a:::t- of tht- writt-r, h::t I tltt knuw that in tI:is quaint phrast- ht- I:as t-xprt-ss:-tl tht- loyalty that Iivt-s i:: tht- I:t-arts ut' gt-::t-:'::tit:::s t:I' IIan:ptIt-::-Ni:I::t-y :ut-n autI tI:t-ir tixt-tl t-t:::t'it-- tittn tI:at tI:t-:'t- is ::t: pI::t-t- i:: thu wt:rItI that is just Iikt- IIa:::ptIt-n-Sitlnt-y or that I tptitt- t-tptals it in tht- intIut-nt-t- it I:as t-xt-rtt-tl uptu: tI:t- :ut-n tl:at havt- livt-tI autl :::t::'t-tl uptu: its t-::n:pus. Mttrt- than st-t't-::-st-t::-t- yt-ars agt: tht- t't:Ilt-gt- t-ntt-rt-tl upttn its grt-at inissittu. antl Itttwt-tt-r far its sttus :nay havt- jt:::r::t-yt-tl, ur Ittuwt-vt-r grt-at tI:t- i::tt-r:'aI ttf ti:::t- whit-I: st-p:::'att-s tht-u: I'rt:n: tht-ir t-t:IIt-gt- tlays. tht-ir ht-arts t::r:: hat-k tt: tht- IIiII witl: u:: atft-t-titu: tI:at is as :'t::::antit- as it is strtntg antl ahitling. .X ft-w havt- intlt-t-tl I'z:iIt-tl in tht-ir aIIt-gia::t-:'- tt: tl:t-ir fttstt-r n:utI:t-r in I:t-r htulr nt' grt-att-st ut-t-tl. autl I::::'t- givt-u tht-ir suppttrt tt: utht-r i::stit::tit:::s whit-I: I:::tI no tratIitit:::al t-lain: upon tI:t-ir iutt-rt-st antl I:atI It-ss ot' Iasti::g valut- tt: ht-stttw. Yt-t. that tht- t't:IIt-gt- has stu-t-t-t-tIt-:I tt: a rart- tIt-grt-t- in rt-taining I:t-r hultl upun ht-r prttpt-:' t-ttnstitut-:tt-5' is i::tIit-att-tl hy tI:t- I'at-t that tht- nan:t-s that appt-ar in ht-r t-arlit-st stutlt-ut rttstt-rs art- t-allt-:I in ht-r t-lassrt:t:n:s tt:-tlay. 'I'I:t- I'ItIitt::' has askt-tl :::t- tt: say stvnn-tI:i::g uf tht- pt-rit:tI t-t::'t-rt-:I hy :ny ttflit-iaI t-t:::::t-t-titu: witl: tI:t- IIiII. antl in an ::::g::a:-:It-tI n:t:n:t-::t I prtuuist-tl tt: t-mnply with his rt-:pu-st. thttugh not witht-ut t-t-rtain :nisgivi::gs whit-I: In::'t- ht-t-u at-t-t-nt::- att-tl with tI:t- passagt- tit' tin:t-, I:::t rt-trt-at ht-ing nttw iiupttssihlt-, I sl:aII t-::tIt-avttr i:: a n:t-as::rt- at It-ast tt: rt-tIt-t-::: a rash prtunist-. 'I'I:t- t-all nt' tht- Bttartl tt: u::tIt-:'takt- tht- tIt-Iit-att- a::tl t-xat-ting tlutics nf tI:t- prt-sitlt-::t-y ttt' :uy .Xhna Matt-r t-an:t- tt: nit- likt- a halt ttut of a t-It-ar sky. thougli I havt- ::t: tlttuht that :ny ttwn surprist- was shart'-:I hy stunt- wht: wt-rv tttn t-tmsitlt-rate It: givt- vt:it-t- tt: tht-ir tuwn ft-t-lings in tht- prt-:nist-s. .Xt tI:t- tinlt- I tIitI nut ft-t-I that I t-ttultl nr shttultl It-a:'t- tht- pastttratt- for any otht-r wttrk. I:t:wt-vt-r important au:I ::ttrat-ti:'t- it :::igI:t ht-. I:: tht- t-arly .X::t::mn of 1908 tI:is t-all was rt-nt-wt-tl untI0r t-irt-:::::stant-t-s whit-I: It-tl u:t- tt: tht- t-t::::it-tim: that a furtht-r rt-fusal was not pussi- hlt-. IIt-::t-t- witl: vt-ry gravt- niisgiviugs as tt: :ny ttwn qttttlitit-utitms for so I:igI: a IIISIQ I lllltIt'l'It:t:Ii tht- W::l'Ii. Pngr Tu-rnty-Iwo That the office to which the generous confidence of the Board had called me was in good old English sense, 'fa cure and not a sinecure was clearly under- stood. Indeed no work that is really worth the doing is easy of accomplishment- or ought so to be. Trusting, therefore, that difficulties might be met and vexing problems solved as they emerged, I endeavored to give to the College through nine years of manhoodfs prime the very best service I could command in head and heart and hand. However much may have been wanting in skill and wisdom, I feel sure that nothing of loyal and devoted effort was omitted by me. Winter and summer I toiled for the upbuilding of the College, and enjoyed but one real vacation dur- ing my term of office. Such strength of body and of mind as I chanced to have has been during these years so interwoven with the life of my Alma Mater that, as the English Queen is reported to have said of Calais, so might I say that when life is ended the words Hampden-Sidney will be found graven upon my heart. It was clearly realized at the outset that the two special tasks that confronted me were corrective and constructive. Unhappily there were old sores not a few that must be deftly handled, a note of optimism must be substituted for an all too prevalent and pernicious pessimism. Grave troubles had marked the past half dozen years of the college history. There were not a few that questioned the possi- bility of overcoming the effects of these unhappy and accumulated experiences. There was no inconsiderable amount of apathy among the friends and Alumni of the institution, coupled with an enormous amount of uncertainty and discourage- ment. The report was widely current that the College was slowly dying, and students hestitated to enter an institution of which these things were being cur- rently reported. People of means were still more reluctant to contribute their money to its rehabilitation. Very much of this was due to a misunderstanding of the real situation, but it is always difficult to fight an enemy who has taken to cover and declines to come out in the open. My first efforts then were directed toward clearing the atmosphere and attempt- ing to create ,a friendly and sympathetic attitude toward the College on the part of the public, and there is good reason to believe that these efforts were successful to a marked degree. Within a few months the college plant was thoroughly overhauled and put in modern and up-to-date condition. This was perhaps the most effective way of silencing the rumors just mentioned. Institutions, like individuals. that are in arficulo morffis, or that are planning to remove to what is regarded as a. more Page Tcuenty three favorable lot-ation. do not spend large sums of money in plant and equipment at the old site. Moreover, the buildings were in a dilapidated eondition. and llamp- lll'll-Sl1lIll'y Ulbllltl no more lllllll' to vtlllllwtl' with prosperous lllSllllllltIllS lllllll il had ll llIlFl'Hl'I1ll'4l its plant, than an army ean hope with the old Hint loek ritle to rope with a rival armed with magazine ritle and maehine gun. l'ushing llall was made over from top to bottom and a badly damaged building was transformed into what a University professor, after eareful iuspeetion. frank- ly pronouneed the best. dormitory in Virginia . Every pieee ol' woodwork in the building was removed, and the unoftieial roster of the institution for eighty years gave plaee to new doors, windows, tloors, wainseoting. and stairs. Steam heat. and aeetylene gas were installed both in t'nshing llall and in Mc-llwaine llall. l'orehes were added at the South entrant-e of eaeh of the four passages. without marring the aneient appearanee of the building. and yet adding vastly to its attraetiveness. Later the Students' t'Iub was renovated aml made attraetive and eomfortable indoors and out. A system of granolithie walks begun in the sunnner of 1008 through the at-tive labors of l'. T. Atkinson, '07, have been greatly extended. and add immensely to the neatness of the eampns as well as to the eonvenienee of students and the eleanliness of the buildings. ln 1008 a small tank loeated in the loft of t'ushing llall supplied that build- ing with water. livery now and then that genial friend of every student and loyal employee of the t'ollegt+ B. S. -proved a little too generous in his opera- tions at the pump house, over-ran the tank. and gave to the Fourth Passage resi- dents an involuntary showerhath. 'l'his tank was removed and a modern 25.000 gallon tank was ereeted just west of Cushing llall. lu 1903 the eommunity was dependent upon wells for its water supply. No eollege residenee possessed a bath- room. Xow every residenee owned hy the l'ollege is fully equipped in bathroom and kitehen to the great reliel' ol' the housekeepers aml the eomfort of the eom- munity in general. Most of the private homes on the llill are also tlI11llly supplied with waiter from the eollege plant. Perhaps the best of all these improvements from the student point of view is the new gymnasium. The old president's house. for long years praetieally empty. seldom swept and never garnished. has been remodeled. The entire basement has been eonereted: a splemlid heating plant. with ample fuel spam-, installed: a large well-lighted dressing room. together with a bathroom liberally supplied with show- erbaths. lavatories. and every modern equipment. have been provided. The Y. M. Pngr Ta rnly-lnur 1 4 C. A. was assigned a room on the second fioor. and a large Assembly room for the use of our ow11 and visiting athletic teams was provided. though the furniture. ordered twelve months before. had not arrived when I left thc Hill. The remain- ing six rooms in the old building were titted up as a student dormitory with water and other conveniences on each Hoor. The gymnasium was erected on the south side of this building. and was made an integral part of it. The interior measurement of the gymnasium is 90 x 46 ft., with a clear pitch of 20 ft. to the trusses. The gallery which encircles the build- ing provides liberal space for spectators. and enables them to view the games with- out interfering with the players in any way. This gallery is also constructed as an indoor running track. The building has ample light and ventilation by day and two chandeliers give abundant light at night. It was my constant effort to make these improvements serve also as profitable investments, not only in the matter of attracting and holding students, but as a means of turning much needed cash into the treasury-an administrative policy which, though adopted by the Board with many misgivings, worked out to their entire satisfaction. For when the Trustees discovered that this form of invest- ment proved more profitable than any other, long faces and dubious comments gave place to approving words. During my official connection with the College contributions amounting in round numbers to 860,000 in cash were received by the College, and an additional 5B15,000. in solvent pledges came into the hands of the treasurer during that time. Besides all this a large legacy was left the College by a generous-hearted elder of the Virginia Synod. The executor informedime that this legacy will amount to 5F125,000., though the money will not come immediately into the possession of the College. As president, I was definitely informed of a number of other legacies that will come to the College in duepcourse of time. l have no doubt that these bequests constitute some of the direct and fruitful results of the Endowment Cam- paign, which has been recently conducted, and while the immediate outcome of this canvass was somewhat smaller than we had hoped for, the ultimate returns will exceed the largest expectations of the President and Board. On August 1, 1917, the total assets of the College, exclusive of buildings and grounds, amounted to fB218,336. It may not be without interest to indicate the increase in the income of the College during my connection with it. The figures given were officially reported to me by the Treasurer and Curator. 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Page Turnly-:ix 1 l 1 As a result of many untoward circumstances. there had been a gradual develop- ment of an unfortunate spirit among the students, which led to disorders not a few and developed a spirit of antagonism to authority that was as unfortunate as it was hurtful. The student body as a whole seemed to regard the faculty as a body hostile to their interests and. therefore, to be opposed and pestered in every way short of ope11 rebellion, although the personal relations between the individ- ual student and his professor were of a pleasant and friendly nature. This alto- gether anomalous state of affairs created a delicate situation for the faculty and n'ade the work of the present extraordinarily difficult. Just how such a situation could have arisen. even for a brief period, remains a mystery to me, for no col- lege faculty has ever extended so many courtesies to the young men under its care as that at Hampden-Sidney, and no institution in the land has embraced in its student body so high a percentage of choice young men., In spite of this discouraging outlook and the many disappointments that marked the efforts of those earlier years, this remarkable situation was gradually eliminated, and there has been developed on our campus an esprit de corps that has chal- lenged the admiration of college men throughout the state, and has called forth the strong commendation of all who now come in contact with our students whether away from the campus or on the Hill. lt would be difticult to find any- where a relation between students and faculty more nearly ideal than that which now exists at Hainpden-Sidney. I desire here to record my admiration for the students of Hampden-Sidney. I believe them to be the choiccst bodynof young men gathered in any institution in America. The number has never been large. Init the type of young manhood that through the long years has been drawn to our campus is by common consent exceptionally high. One registered at another institution informed me several years ago that a group of students gathered on that campus was discussing the student personnel of the several Yirginia colleges. A young man from a distant state remarked that he had often heard that the personnel of the student body at I-Iampden-Sidney was the best in Yirginia, and my informant declared that it was the unanimous view of that student group that this estimate was correct. A ver- dict as generous it is was true. When the Boys of itil , under their gallant captain, President J. M. P. Atkin- son, were captured by General McC'lellan,s army among the mountains of West Virginia, the Federal commander. learning that there was a student company Page Tfwenty .fefven 4 i 1 among the prisoners, promptly roala- ova-r tan pay his ra-spa-a-ts to their a-ommanaler. After he looka-al elosa-ly at the group of Ilampala-n-Sialna-y ma-n he ra-marlaa-al: Vap- tain .Xtkinson. tha-se laoys of yaanrs ought not In he a-arrying mnska-ts. 'l'hey ought tha-nasa-Isa-s In ha- serving aas oflia-a-rs in your army, for you evialently laave iaa that a-oanpaany the a'llaaIa't- young ma-n of tlaa- olal a-onnnonwealth. .X few years ago one of our a-aptuius of inalnstry. the alale. genial, alaal eultureal pra-siala-nt of the Southern llailway. Mr. Fairfax llarrisaan, was our 4'oanaueaaaa-ana-aat orator. 'I'hough the granalson of an Alumnus. he haaal never laa-en at llaaaapala-n- Sialna-y, Init laa-fore his lirst alay haal a-naleal. ln- remarka-al to ma-: Your stnalents evi- ala-aatly a-ouae of tlae va-ry ha-st Virginia stoa-k. I have never sa-a-n so tina- a laoaly of stnala-nts. I amswa-real: That is my own via-w of the situation, hut how alial you alisa-over tha- faet so qnia-lily? Ile replia-al: Yon laava- mera-ly to look into the faa-es of tha-se young fellows lo realize that they represent aan unusual type of man- IlIlUII.,, The atlaletia- alirea-tor ol' a a-olla-ge with whia-h we have haul for ya-ars the ka-ena-st possilala- rivalry saial to me: Your stualents are a remarkahla- set of young men. The line atmosphera- ol' your a-ampus anal tln- great traalitions of the a-ollege are ra-tlea-ta-al in the spirit of the stualents ot' to-alay. Tlarouglaoaat all the aa-tivities of our eollege league I a-an traa-e the intlnena-e of Ilampalen-Sialney-its high type of sportsmanship anal the line spirit manifa-steal lay its teams. whether in via-tory or ala-feat. l woulal likewise give expression to my aalmiration for the athletia- prowess of the hoys wlao wear the Garnet anal Gray. While the other a-olleges in the Eastern League hava- aan enrollment that is from 50 to 1507 greater than ours. other insti- taations know that wlu-n they meet a Ilampalen-Sialuey team they will linal a foe- mam well worthy of their steel. lluring the past ten years. Ilampalen-Sialney has stooal at or a-losa- to the top in tln- a-hampionship raa-e in footlaall. lluring that pa-rioal our teams have wana the a-hampionship twiae. laave tieal the raa-e four times. anal four otlaer times. with via-tory apparently within tln-ir grasp. they have lost hy a mere hair's lareaalth-the margin of ala-feat falling graalually from seven points alown to one. ln the last ela-ven ganaes playa-al in the liasta-rn League they have not ha-en sa-ora-al upon hy a rival team-a rea-oral never eqnalleal in the history of the l,a-agua-. ln laasa-hall. tennis. anal laaskethall they have aa-quitteal themselves with higla a-ra-alit. thou-'la their sua-ea-ss in these sports has ha-a-n less a-ouspia-nous. I have P laa-en ofta-aa aska-al how a teaan pia-ka-al from a stualent laoaly no laarga-r than ours eau - l - Q . l 1 l l Pagr T-u'naly-right acquit itself so brilliantly. My answer has invariably been: The explanation of a Hampden-Sidney team is the explanation of Lee's army. lts strength lies not in mere numbers, but in the type of men who fill the ranksf' Having been a participant in out-of-door sports from boyhood, I have always been a11 enthusiast in the matter of college athletics not as an occupaiiorz but as CL I'6CI'6'Cli?'l'0I1. My interest in these college games has been as keen as that felt by and student player or rooter. It even hinted that the President has been known to throw his hat in the a.ir and yell as loudly as one of the boys over some thrilling play. It is also rumored that on one occasion when a vaunted rival, after a bril- liant fight on Venable Field,.Went down in defeat before the resistless attack of the H. S. boys, the President quite forgot the dignity of his office and publicly embraced the father of the boy who made the play. While on a similar occasion a gray-haired Doctor of Divinity, oblivious of his surroundings, proceeded to eX- press his delight by beating the President and the Curator over the head with his overcoat-greatly to the amusement of the onlookers. These rumors have not been successfully challenged, and yet the officer involved is wholly uuashamed and records the fact without apology. lt has been a pleasure to be identified through the years with the work of the old college, and to be-associatedlwith the line young men who have maintained the reputation of their Alma Mater in so many lines of student activity, and who are fitting themselves for lives of influence and of service which shall reflect credit upon themselves, and bring added luster to their Alma Mater. May their tribe increase, and may the old college continue through all the years her glorious service to mankind-and to the Kingdom of God. Florence, S. C., Feb. Tth. 1918. 4 1fX.2+:i.?- 'N w X, 23,24 ' l l l V.4s,H . - . fu9,v o M331 l l . , b, Page Twenty nzne 11 J L. Xlfuwu-II.x1u.x1-xxI.lu1 MISS LETTYE E. COX Sponsor of the Senior Class f Page Thirty-one SENI fx AIN' If 1512 I I A x ff - -5:5-5. ,424 X. R Srninr Qllass 03iiirrr5 Sm Hur 'I'l'1:xx XI. X. 5llI4'I' ............. I'r:-Nhle-nt I . t'. lluvn In II nl I I . X1-nl .. .... Yiw--I'r'---I-I1-:nt W. 'I'. Ibm-Iul ml X1 1 I ll :hut Ia. If. II:-rug Swl'1'I:ll X-'I'I'1':lNlll'v'l' II. li, .XII--In N r tlrx In I ur r l', S, S-mln-rr .....,. III-I-vrinu 118.55-Ill I Illt um I ll flurry-ttau . --0-1. ' Q i3 - y , K 9-v.,-1: it ' - Q f 'gf' Wf-,l'3.4'- I 'J ' in lv I A 4-1- r, 0fg .V l- , I -44 ,' 'fi' I 'KX' Y 1111372 M tl M aww f X . -fm' .- .3 mf Il- I-'A wiwy :.7'Z'N'.' 1 LLMQQ. HENRY GUTHRIE ALLEN C9 X, H-S Prospect, Va. PHIL.-XNTHROPIC Chairman Devotional Committee, 1915-'16, Pres. Class Clst Terml, 1915-'163 Student Coun- cil, 1915-'16-'17-'18, Auditor Steward's Club, 1915-'16-'17, Vice-Pres. Y. M. C. A., 1916-'17g Vice-Pres. Class Qlst termj, 1916-'17, Pres. Class Q2nd terml, 1916-'17, Varsity Football Team, 1915-'16-'17-'18g Intermediate junior Orator, 1916-,17g Sec. I. P. A., 1915-'16g Pres. Y. M. C. A., 1917-'18, Pres. Student Council, 1917-'18g Sergeant Co. A'l. HGUTHRIEH The writer's first impression of Guthrie was favorable: for four long years we've trod together the rugged roads to Senior-dom and still lasting is that impression. Those of us who know him best have grown to value higher his sterling qualities as the passage of time has bound together in lasting bonds of friendship hearts once strangers to each other. As we separate from the vine-clad walls of the institution which we love, we shall bear withnus through life a noble impress of the character and good works of this representative man. To Hampden-Sidney Guthrie has been a great asset: he is privileged to boast the proud distinction of having been an important factor in twice bringing home the bacon to his Alma Mater in the form of football cups, in fact he's an All-Eastern guard, but we've never heard him herald abroad his honor. By his departure the Y. M. C. Aploses a most elhcient president and noble worker for good. As chief-executive of our Student Council, he has revolutionized the aims and ideals of our number who would fain wander from paths of peace. Then, too, he has waxed eloquent and the society hall has awakened from quiet slumber to hearken to this child of old Cluster. Brielly but fully,-Allen and honor are synonymous wordsg all of his works he has done well. Always we have loved him as a fellow-student. We predict for him a life of good works accompanied by ample reward. Page Thzrty three ,f ,fig EEE EEE as :-5 '---- 4'- -'25 1 it 111- - f:IE:I RVSH W.'Xl,'I'uN BnXIll'R.XN'l' Rice, Ya. l'nn.As rinznrtc Winner luck:-tt Prize hchnlarship fur bnphnuwre Class, l'll:- ln: xlQ'llll'l'l' Rice Quar tette, hernh Ifnnthall l'eatn, l'llT-'ISL Herman Clnivi iliennis Cilnh. Ri'sn Ile came tn the Hill fnnr years ago frnm the nearlu village nf Rice as a true prndnct nt Prince lidnard and llils nun the esteem and respect nt his fellnu'-students hx alunxs plai- mg tht p1rt nf llltlllllllllll If tht sl ' . : ' - : . ' ' :ge nas right when he said that Silence is gi-lden , it is indeed true that ne have with ns a multi-millinnaire, fur he is never knuun tn have used a snpertlunns is :rd in speaking. .Xnd yet ne should not think that Rush lacks pep uhen the time enmes fur actinn. .Xsk snine nf the lfreshmen. You shnnld see him nhen the annual haul on secnml is held. l'is there that hy means nf that unnderful persuasive pmxer which sexeral years' unrk un the farm has prnduced, that he has made sn many lasting Himpressinns' nn the chief dancers , XS 'e have alsfv in nur fellnn-student from Rice one uhn is hx nn means a had schnlar. In the sessinn uf 'Ii-'ll' he uas awarded the 'liuckett schnlarship, having made the highest scholastic average nf his class. Ile is lnndest almost In a fault, very quiet and unassuming. His large heart has been the target fur mnnx nf K'upid's darts and something tells ns that nnr has pierced the center. Max happiness and success attend his future wears! li a une npnn 1 nt whatever else max he attrihnled tn Rush, he is a true friend. XYe feel sure that such must succeed in life and it is with regret that ue see him leave nnr campus in enter lift-'s jnnrnev. Pugh' 7-llfl'f, i'lllY IUH-'li-'lui President Secnnd Passage: l'aptain liger fnh Hasehall Train, Wli-'lb' ' T NTP gp Sfaezliwef W ' M c- .zfwivw-'. H uf awp. f7 we M ff nv We XCQ44 ' mq35,,,,Ql7fk ' if ' ' .- , wr, WM N 7 Qfffgf 1 .-, ,UC , -.' li. l .vw 7 . , .. Af 32 CTV' --1: 'NU 'l , - 2 - l KZ l ..' L : - , A, W 2 I i QQ Hi? ' ' .. , f 'rhhb 'i ' FE W z ff 'V ' , -E-.g,!e.'!5f, 1' , .Q ' l- ' a ff - A 1331 l if it ' ,Q it Y ' ': li - ' V , A V a'Q2e:?.-sr f? 5iA2.s.,i4 1142-dia? 1 J TEET: 131.11 . , LTTQLT'-'-if1'5f.ll',isF3-Q i'-'1 '- iv-5155 - - . , ' VVILLIAM THOMAS BONDURANT H-S , l I Rice, Va. ' l A PHILANTHROPIC 1 11. President Second Passage, 1916-'17g Member Rice Quartette, 1914-'15-'16, Bear Cat Foot- l ball Team, 1915-'16g Marshal Field Day, 1915-'16, Class Basketball Team, 1916-,175 Sec.- ' Treas. Class flst terml, 1916-'17, Asst. Mgr. Football Team, 1916-'17g Mgr. Football Team, 1917-'18, Vice-Pres. Y. M. C. A., 1917-'ISQ Bus. Mgr. Kaleidoscope, 1917-,183 Vice-Pres. Class Clst terml, 1917-'18g 2nd Lieut. Co. A , I NVENUSU Like David of old he was so fair and ruddy of countenance and like Saul-so manly of stature-that some recognition of this fact had to be made, so the matter ,was compromised by I calling him Venus de Milo or Venus for short and, though the glory may in some manner - . have departed, the name still remains as a reminder of better days. ,, I 3 But however important his appearance may be, yet it is not his greatest asset. His genial- I ity, bigness of heart, and general good nature have W-on for him a permanent place in the 3. hearts of all. He was one of the most substantial men in school, being actively engaged in almost all parts of college life. Business seems to have been his specialty. He was decidedly successful as manager of that 1917 championship football team. Also as manager of the Kaleidoscope and editor of the Y. M. C. A. handbook, he has proved his true worth. '4Venus is a shark among the ladies,-a fact that will readily be sworn to and attested 'by Ching . Moreover he sings a delightful tenor in which there is nothing missing but the ' voice . He must be an antique collector from the interest which he shows in garrets . ' But we come now to the part concerning him which we are proudest yet saddest to relate. just before the Xmas holidays he left to enlist in the service of his country. VVhile we deeply , J regret his loss to the college, we are proud of the gallant way in which he denied himself for the sake of his country. T 'I Page Thirty-jifve I I7 X N 41s.'HJ gi Fi1Q.NQ?tE'fl-Sygwi tkymigkt .. tv ,A if , wt., ' A-stff ' 4, 1 1' wi xy XK 'Ja, X Ev- is 4 1-- M. '-6 ca ll m .. . , 1 g-xx., tif -- fb . all Hlr -Ill v ,N- a 5. -4. S 5 -s, i- :rss-x Ss. .5':g,..-.H 9' .L:L- 4. -v-.-1-., 1 5 4550. L f fl i .23 -,- 'L an ,, LiliURlili tlt l't'ltl-ZSUN UHNNY 1-t X fhzlrlcs ltmn, XY. Ya. l'stus lntcrtttcdiattc Klatrsltztl, IVH-'Iii iiymnnsiutn 'll-nm, lflll--'ITL Rough Rider, Oct. ll'-Il I'-'lr-1 C'l:1ss lizlslwtlvzill 'll-ann, WI!--'ITQ lvnnis flulti furpurztl fn. WIT'-'ISQ litfllhlll llulwg Ynmity l'Iul11 Viet'-l'rrs. NY. Ya. l'lnlv, WIT-'ISZ Nletnlwr .'Xtltlim- lluusc, limi llis naum- is lim-urge-, hut nc, nltu knuw him lu-st, tlvlight must tn call him liish . The nztmr, of fuurst-, stlllttls t--r much, hut the pussussur uf it stands fur murr. lu fact, Denny has I atluzns mt-:int nhqtt ut- think tt tlt1L's,-gmulttvss and rt-tnmtt, :intl tn K-curge the family has .lnuthrr tlrsccntlztnt uf uhum it cam lu' justlx proud. llis father is une uf our .Klum Nlsttt-r's uni-Ip suns and liish is fast fullnuing in thc fuutstcps ut his uurthx cxzttuplf, sl ll UE- :nlmirv Iltusc uhu ltxtu- tn study fur tht- kttuwlt-tlgc that thcx acquire. lit-urge is :t tlcnt,-mar uhu mast:-rs Vhvmistrx lll. must he :und this ht- has tlunr tu our cntirc satis- Ltctiun. 'liltc ruxul tu l.:ttin lll. mats pnxml xsith culvltlr Vtvtws, hut he trutl it :ls if it ucrr mlnnl uttlt jx-twls. lhc l'I'ttl1lt'lll5 uf Nlxitlt, ht- ruttqttvrvtl murc cztstlx than thc urttvr :tml hc kuuns tull ucll that thu are lntrtcqttv. ln ltts Cllusrn task tht-n ht- has dune tu-ll and we lziutl hit n fur his suffvss. lint, imputtztnt :ts nrt- tht- ruutinc tlulivs uf ct-llt-ge lilu, tltcrm- is u-t at tr:tit nltiflt is pre- tlutninatut in his lite-, lla- is at frit-ntl tu :ill :tt :ill timcs,-unxtssuming and rrticcnt rvvn to at vnqirkt-tl alt-gru-, hut unc uhutn thusr uhm Lutm Ln-in 1-nlx In lun-. Uftitnz-s tliscuumgqm,-mg hun- cqtusul us tu :nlupt pt-ssitnistic tlltwtls, hut uhrn ur hnxc Cmnt' intu Contact with this Cungt-nigtl, uptitnistir :incl Int-I-lwqnlvd ft-lltm, nc ltztu' ltccn sr! :tright lu his Litttllt zltlvict. llv is .1 trnt' trivnd. XK'h.tt murc ur lu-tt:-r cuuld uc s.n? XV1- pn-tlict for him at lifv uf useful- lIt'ss .llttl NCTXIFI' In I-thvrs, Illt' gr1'.lIt'sf lttlsslutt Hi lttlltl. mfr I lllfij'-'IJ' ,3 Qlffrf , Nx,' ,. W., E75 , ' W -55,15 ,K VVILLIAM VVHITFIELD ELLIOTT Darlington Heights, Va. PHIL.-XNTHROPIC Member of Country Clubg Member Third Passage, 1916-'17g Member Second Passage, 1917-'18, Instructor Preparatory Latin, Assistant Librarian. BUNNY Let my due feet ne'er fail to walk the studious cloisters pale! Behold a studious student at H-S! Behold the man whom the professors know is always ready to make a hundred when quizzed! Behold the man who is the encyclopaedia and lexi- con of the lazier and less studious! But you will have to peep through the windows of his room to see him. There, perchance, behind a green eye-shade and a pile of huge and appar- ently dry volumes you may glimpse his Bunnyship or rather Owlship . Even when he goes from his room to the class halls or to the dim and dusty library to confer with Aristotle or Plato or Archimedes or Newton or some other of his ancient chums, he looks uponithe world through huge round windows. Often on Saturday nights l'Uncle John complains of being kept awake by the voluminous outpour of euphonic and polysyllabic phrases from the Phip Socie y l'all. NVere it not for the fact that the phrases are so full of thought and information, we might well call them Euphuis- tic verbosities. For two years he was a member of the Country Club and walked or rode his wheel six or eight miles every day in all kinds of weather in pursuit of the Golden Fleece, alias the A.B. degree. Bunny is certainly a shark. It takes a shark to comprehend him. He is always ready with a smile or more substantial help for his friends. XVe can predict nothing but success for the man that walked over five thousand miles to get his degree and in spite of such a handicap has never had his escutcheon disgraced by a D or a three . -Tl I l I Page Thirty-.vefven 'j't-- 4' 4. ' S' W n H14 GL ith :E L 1-rx, 4 .l.XNll-lS RUIHQRI' 1iR.Xll.XNl, ,lR. K .'X, ll-5 'l'sing-Kiang-Pu, fhina Vstnx Pertnanrttt XVinner llaues' Tennis Trnplit, 1914-'IS-'lh-'ITL Suhstitute Varsity Fnnthall I1-ann, l'lI3-'lv-: Substitute Varsity liasketlvall learn, WIS-'log XYinner lnter-cnllegiate 'l'ennis tliatnpiinship isingles and dntihles , WI?-'lhi Y, Nl. lf ,L fahinet, l'JlS-'lh-'IT-'ISL Y. Nl. C. ,X. Representative Students' Unttferetice, Blue Ridge, X. C., 1915-'Mi Varsity Basketball Teatn, Wlf--'IT-'ISL Varsity lfutitlillll Teatn, WIT-'ISQ Intermediate Seninr tlratnr, l9lT-'ISQ thin. .Xnnex Quartettel lst l.iv:ttt. and Adjtttant, WIT-'lS. t'tttsn Une heantifnl sunny dai alvnut fnnr years ago a ship set sail from the far-distant shores of tihina, laden with a prefinus Cargn. .X few necks later Ching lirahatn arrived nn the Hill , and in spite nf the fact that he fnund things a hit different nver here, it was only a lvrief pt-rind lwfnre he it as hitting his s'ride and ue all kneu hitn. 'litntny girl a gnnd begin- ning In taking sen-ral sets uf tennis frntll Dnctnr XVinstnn during thnse first few days. Fur fnnr cnnsecntivt- tears he's been the winner nf the tennis cup and spent a few days in Rich- innnd last tear ninning the trnphies tif the lf, Y. l. A. A. In spite nf the fact that he had never seen a tnntlvall game hefnre he came ni-er he made innre tnuchdowns this season than any nther :nan in the league :ind was the unanimous chnice for All liastern Half-hack. lnci- dt-ntally he's a twnsiear letter tnan in Hasketliall. l'hing is a student nf rare ahility. Ile Cleztrlt prnved that tnuch hx making up nine hours in summer school which is tnnre than a Int nf us can dn in a tshnle tear. llt-'s a great, hig, narin-hearted chap and despite his ahility as a Mexican athlete, he's an excellent fellnw, the Lind that it takes tu tnake the wnrld gn round. mir Thi! ly-rig ll! 'fl m EEE EEE rs-5-7-' ERNEST EDVVAR D HERZIG Hs I Meherrin, Va. UNION Substitute Varsity Football Team, 1913-'l4g Varsity Football Team, 1915-'16-'17-'18g Mem- ber Championship Football Teams, 1915-'16, 1917-'18g Substitute Varsity Baseball Team, 1915-'16-'17-'18g President Country Club, 19173183 Co. B g Sec.-Treas. Class f2nd terml, 1917-'18g Capt. Class Basketball Team, 1917-'18. DUTCH Although of German descent, the subject of this sketch in his actions and sympathies tends rather toward the Dutch than the German,-hence his nickname. Dutch is a sturdy, inde- pendent man who torms his own opinions of various subjects and is not afraid to express them. He is diligent and dependable, a man who works when he works and plays when he plays. But he is 'by no means partial to his studies but devotes a large part of his time to other activities. Be that as it may we can thus soon detect in him a rival of Kant in philo- sophical argument and discourse. His specialty is football. A veteran of four seasons,-he holds an enviable reputation. Anyone who has seen him play will unhesitatingly commend him for the marvellous lighting spirit displayed. It was in '15 that he was rewarded largely for his splendid efforts, for it was then that his recovery of a fumble in the last game of the season resulted in victory and the championship as well as fame for himself. His experience and knowledge of the game were greatly in demand throughout the past season in helping to round the team into shape. We are expecting great things of Dutch , A man of his ability and determination can never be satisfied with little things. His practical views as well as his genial disposition and ready smile have made for him among the students a number of friends who respect and admire him and his ability. Page Thzrty nzne k ANL f '-' ,,xK'lEg7'lIf Ie u 3 . 1-Sq-- fi - -'f 5qlff!1- 1' xy ..,.. ts f F fi. V ' 4 bib EE- y. J Rt Ilililil' XV.'X'l'Kl NS KING X flu I Y. U liinrnett, 'IR-nn. Pun, xvriltuwtc lVinncr lfreslnnatn lk-cl:IiIIIt-rs' Ma-tlal, I9l+-'ISL xlIll'5lHll Finals, l9l-I-'ISQ lfreslnnatn Nfhnlxtrship, l'll-6-'ISL Student Klllllllfll, WIS-'ln-'IT-'ISL ltitcrtttetliatt' junior Urntnr, l9la-lt-, ltnxil .Iuninr Urzttnr, WIS-'lhi lllblllflllll Snplmtnorc Class: Nlngztvine Stull, llllh-'ITL lntrr- llllllllillt' junior Hrzltnr, l'Iln-'ITQ Kala-itlnscripv Stall, 1916-'IT-'ISQ Bus. Mgr. Nlaigarinc, l'llT- IX1 Nluinlrr lluztrtl nl llIlX't'l'lllll'5, licrninn Vlnh, WIT-'ISL lllllllllj' lilttll, Wll.-'IT-'ISL Ut-rnian Klttn, 1911.-'IT-'IXQ S:-rgrnnt Vu. li , IVIT-'ISL Pres, Stntla.-nt Cunncil rlntl tcrnir, WIT-'lS. i'5KlX'liNlH XVIH-n this chiltl of the llll unluins cztnu- to nur llll4lSl, stunt- years Slgtl, lllllllf thought him lllll7l'1IPl'I'll llJllllt'tl,-lll'lIC!.' snnc lll'NPll'llllll' Suph tlnlvlwtl him uslilllllllllln, thinking thus In tlrstrm :Ill rlxtinis which lu- might ninltv tn rt-gall pnwtrs. lint frutn the lwginning he has Ilt 'ttmtnslrattrd In our untirc !flllSlllCllIlll that! ht- is surely :I princc, peat, cvcti Il King. Nur has ht- himsvlf lllllllt' llllf Q'llKll'Ill4ll' In tlisplnx his :mn strvngth unlt-ss in lvrtttlm- nrrzty against King l'nlt ', hztving llllltll' llllllll t-xprstlitintns ul IIIIIIIX pzirnsxtngs length up tn the hatnks uf tht' rnvr Rfvgttmlw. III his MllXlil'llll'n lrzituls nc lt-:Irn hub nl I't'lI1Zll'h1llllt' success, l'upitl having .Illnwl hnnsrll tu his sttlv, lint lflllllxll spa-ztlting, M5lilllIllllll'l is rt-:Illt :I ptinm' uhuse ahility :ts :t luzttlt-r has liven It-sta-tl ilI tnatm lllSllllll'l'S Zllltl funntl not Nlllillllg. l.nnI: ihlll ut- lt'IlI'llt'll lh:It he u IIS Il litcrnrx IIIJIII :intl sm-ctirutl iIIx'zIlII:Ilvlr.:Iitl wlwn ht- xx :Is intlnrI'Il to lN'l'lllll? :I llN'llllYl'l' nf tht- Knlvitlv- svupt- st:Ilf. 'lln-n, uhm-n tht- xllljlilllllt' nI'vIlt'tl um- tu gnitlu it szlft-ly mfr :I ruclty fitutncinl l'4Ylll'Nl', Nltinnnln ilt'CLllllt' tht- pilnt. l.aItt-r tht- llinlugx tlQ'IHll'lllH'lll ft-It thc ncctl of :In :Ihlc lNNlNl1llll illlll iljjlllll King Ittisnvrt-tl thc cztll. Nlnrt- than nntw his tlcvp voice has snnmlt-tl fnrth frnni thc spcnkt-rs' plntl-:rin :It pnhlic fl'll'lVl'flllllllN. Mum ntht-r things might lvc written, hut Xt Ill slwnltl lu-lit-x'r uithunt n lllI'.lll'l t'lIllllll'l'1lllllll I-I tltrnt llllll, though llc xxrnrs thc cltevrnns ul .I svrgn-ztnt, ht-'s rntitlt-tl ln xirtnt- uf nztnn- :tml xtrcnlnplislnnvnts In tlnvst- uf il King. 5 I .Ir Iurly WWW: mwwpffk-I . XM! ll 1 k 'gf jf-x.. lp lln '? -.. BERNARD ASHBY MCILHANY C9 E Y. H-S Bluefield, VV. Va. UNION Substitute Varsity Football Team, 1915-'16-'17-,185 Varsity Basketball Team, 1915316317- '183 Manager Varsity Basketball Team, 1916-'17-'18, VVinner Tucker Reading Prize, 1915316- '17g Final Junior Orator, 1915-'16, Intermediate junior Orator, 1916-'17, Vice-Pres. Class 12nd terml, 1916-'17, Business Manager Kaleidoscope, 1916-'17, Winner S. P. Lee Scholarship, 1915-'16, Winner Junior Scholarship, 1916-'17, Winner Percy-Echols Scholarship, 1916-'17, junior Debaters' Medal, 1916-'17, Editor-in-Chief Kaleidoscope, 1917-'18, Quartermaster Ser- geant, 1917-'183 Big + g Final Senior Orator, 1917-'18, A irMAACvy Some men are born great, some achieve greatness and still others have greatness thrust upon them. Mac was 'born red-headed. When his fellow students saw with what dispatch and promptness he met every arising occasion, they gave him some oliice in everything which engaged their activity. As Business Manager of the 1917 annual his success was phenomenal. Then his masterful leadership and unceasing vigilance as Editor-in-Chief in a time of uncertainty and dissatis- faction is responsible for any merits which this edition possesses. Besides being not only a participant, but a leader, in every literary and religious Held of student endeavor, he is known in all the State basketball centers as the inpenetrable stationary guard of the H-S team. If it's the burden of the war which has seemed to hang so heavy upon his shoulders during the year just past, then we give him as our big bit to help in the battle for right. If not this, it must be a brown-eyed, rosy-cheeked somebody back in the Bluefield hills that troubles his heart. If so, we wish him luck, but 'fLett-ye scribe be mindful, for it's no clerk's place to trifle with such an athlete. He has won the confidence of the faculty and the admiration of us all. His considerate manner and sympathetic interest in your affairs has gained him a number of real friends here. Truly he will uphold the ancient traditions of Hampden-Sidney, nay, he will even establish new ones, Page Forty one g - l ' N! ' N M7 ks-:pl-Lf' A-W -X :EEF . Hr EE s.. iii.. .1151 l-IITXVARIJ lfl2l.tiXliR Xli.'XI. it 1, 1 Y. is Richmond, Ya. Puu.ts'rititov1C Vapt. l'o. lfllo-'ITL Commandant, 1917-'ISQ Member Tennis Club: President Tennis Vlub, WIS-'llig Member Comity Club, 1914-'15-'lb-'IT-'IRQ Member German Club, l9l4-'l5- 'lb-'IT-'IXgYice-Pres. tierman Club, l9lo-'lTg Pres. German Club, 1917-'ISQ Leader German Klub, lflln-'ITNIHQ Gym. Team, l'll5-'Hi-'17-'l8: flitss Basketball Team, l9l6-'ITQ Magazine Statf, l'!lT-'ISL Pres. Athletic Assn. llst termi, 1917-'IXQ Vice-Pres. flass llnd terml, 1917- 'IXQ Vheer Leader, 1917-'ltflg Student Council, 1917-'ISL Nlember Uwls . FEi.r:smt Neal came to us from V. Bl. l. early in the spring of '15 and as a proof of his determina- tion and ability we have only to cite to the fact that he has altogether made up the half-year which he was behind because of his late arrival and now stands well up in his class. Hut his training at Y. Nl. l. has served hiln in good stead, for, when we decided to adopt military training last spring, he was elected Captain of fo. B , and later his company won the COIN- petitive drill. So nell did he serve that this session he was given the rank of Major and placed in charge of the Military llepartmeiit. Ile is well liked bi all his fellow students and is a genuine good college man. llc is alnaxs neat and attractive in appearance and is a splendid dancer. lle was president of the .-Xthletic .lssociaiion for the first term of this year. lle is a good tennis player, but in the athletic departetnnt he shines best in the Mexican line. llis favorite pastime is making nights sleepless with his mandolin-an instrument in the use of which he is an cspert. lint tliere is one feature that ne have neglected In mention in giving his peculiarities and accotnplislunents and that is his slxill as :I comedian and entertainer. lle seems to have special talent along these lines. So much is this so that he is a source of constant wonder to us all. ngr ,'iHIf, f'1Lll I I I I I I I I Z I I I I I I I I I I I I I I , I I I I I I I II II I I IYQW IWIIIWIWIIQ I ,. -h A. . 5414 K g 7 Zf':ff1il:' ,:,:- ,re 1 .cg ffllfji 135, ,EI .N w .K V , Q 5 - -'N f'I ' M' i gg e l gg ' ' 4 : e 5 5- sf JN at . I li - 'V' I t II-I .Ii-.Ii I- WW If' f 1-1f V - -1 -5.1. ,..ae,5,-fi! 1.33 - ?i-Taimgi-.- s ..--I..S4+e Ef5-Fld 1 --,I F.5-if-:li?ig3L3fTl:t:'3: ff? ' ' 1 n- I FREDERICK CLEMENT OVVEN K E, film, it,-bu, H-S Denniston, Va. Member German and Comity Clubs, 1914--'15-'16-'li7-'18, Mgr. German Club, 1915-'16-'17- '18g Board of Governors, German Club, 1916-'17-'ISQ Sec.-Treas. Class f2nd terml, 1916-'17, Final Junior Orator Qelectj, 1916-'17g Sophomore Debaters' Medal, 1915-'16, junior Essayists' Medal, 1916-'17, Intermediate Senior Orator, 1917-'18g Pres. Class Ilst termj, 1917-'18, Asst. Mgr. Baseball, 1916-'17, Mgr. Baseball, 1917-'18, Class Basketball Team, 1916-'17-'18, Tennis Club, Owls , Corporal Co. B , President Athletic Assn. 12nd termjg Class Valedictorian. MUCH Mitch is a rare combination of abilities and has a very unique personality which has made him popular among his fellow-students. His mind runs not in frivolous veins, 'but he sees the serious side of life and can converse intelligently as well as philosophically on all subjects, especially in regard to love and war. His honors attest his worth to the student-body. Whenever financial or other projects were started, Mitch was the one to handle the money. His many schemes of getting money, saving money, and spending money are original and valuable. We predict for him a most successful business career. Sleeping is his favorite occupation and he is a close adherent to the old saying,- It is nice to get up in the morning, but it is nicer to lie in bed. He may be found every evening at 5 o'clock in his bed catching a little nap , as he calls it. However much he likes sleep, he is never behind in his work and is a fellow that can be depended on to do what he says he will do at the appointed time. He is captain of the good ship Amor'l which sails the sea of matrimony, having for its headquarters Boones' Island. Though small, it is blessed with a treasure that is dear to the heart of this old sea captain. May the gentle zephyrs ever be faithful and may he obtain this treasure -of infinite value! By his graduation we lose from our ranks a good orator, a good manager, a good fellow and a sincere friend. Page Forty three , i 1 i 't+,4ez9Ys 'id Q Xxs.f 4 5 542: 5. ,I EEE'iEE. iUi-EE P -255A t'H.XRl.li5 HOPKINS RUl.S'l'tlX Mg2K.-X, H-S Mt. flintnn, Ya. Pliti,xx'rintm'tc Mr.-rnher liyninasinm 'Il-ain, l'llli-'ITZ Varsity Funthall 'l'o.-atn, l9l7-'ISL Bear fat Base- lfall 'l't'1llllQ Scrnh I-imnhall Team, l'Ilti-'ITQ Freshman Fnnthall 'l'cam, 1915-'lbg Intermediate Marshal, WIS-'lhg I-'inal Marshal, l9lS-'Ing Uurpnral Cu. li . Tu tx Nl- alnaxs thought llzirrisnnhurg and the vicinity was a manufacturing center for girls Num we Lnum it tu he the place where tuins grow. lharles is a farmer and it is hard tn I tell nheiher he lm-es farming or Math. lll. l1t's!, hnl according tn repwrts he's il shark in hath. Uhstaclt-s tn him dn not exist, hut me-reli are things tn he overcome lit' persistence and pluck. Vharles has a head on his shnnhlt-rs and thinks that it uasn't made simply for an ornament. ilillis is evidenced lip the fact that he has nun his degree in three years nf hard unrk. l'nin nas tirsl attracted ln the gritlirnn spurt hy suhs itnting fur the other one when he had a hard tlax's wnrk on the lIlUfl'llU'. llmx-ever he snnn learned tn lure the game for its msn sake and made his presence ltnwmn nn the team and as :I result now wears the Cnvetrtl ll-S . liharles has hut une ueak pnint tn his credit,-he has neter heen knnnn to speak tu ,I girl, lint :I little hiril whispers that, i-.ith his hr'-ther, he gt-es tw see sisters and they excliange the ladies in qnt-stiun at their msn guml pleasure. llt- is a sincere, manly and earnest ynnig fellmx :intl ue uish fur him the saline measure nf stlCCt'ss in the fntnre that has attended his eff-irts in the past. l'm1r lfurly-yntzr mwsyulnzavfiawf rffwafgffggrg wwe H we fu aw ww. , fl ly avg 5 ' gif 7:4512-Jw: Slx:J5:.::,g J ' Us ! ffl 1? -:HL--1' T , .,-..--4.:f:.-If:-5:- , ,lr J ffngg . - an ,MQ 5 F p its f E : Yi :' N , : E si p ,, , Q .1 E, , X N .4 y its swf RG k ' is ul - b l' E-lgfiiiffrr-'1 f S ' 5-unreal! - 2 372- q?h: ,, Q 5-- M 54'- 5?' T222 3123221 2- seek i 4 5 - '- - -, -2.2- - .f-:Q , ..A, E?25i3EfZf1's,-2-5-frf5 .'f e ' ' HENRY FORRER ROLSTON MQKA, H-S Mt. Clinton, Va. PHILANTHROPIC Bear Cat Baseball Team, Scrub Football Team, 1915-'16-'17, Varsity Football Team, 1917-'18, Baseball Squad, 1915-'16-'17, Intermediate Marshal, 1915-,161 Final Marshal, 1915-'16, TWIN Here they are, you're forced to use the plural, because there are two of them. It is usual for twins t-o resemble each other, but when those who have been with them for four long years take one for the other, then you may know that they really resemble each other. In fact they sometimes get confused themselves,-Charles once asked for the potatoes and Henry calmlyhelped himself and put the dish down. This one might be Charles though it is meant for Henrv. Henry, too, hails from Mt. Clinton and attracted little attention except for his likeness to his twin brother. However he came with business intentions as the faculty soon found out. He took twenty hours in his freshman year, which is remarkable, for the faculty seldom allows it, 'but he made them. Quiet and unassuming in his ways, he is a good student, a true friend, a loyal and loving companion, and, though small in stature, he is a good athlete and is never so happy as when smashing into a big tackle on the football Held. He wears the H-S and a gold football as evidence of his grit and fighting spirit. Though not one who has much leisure time, he is never too busy to lend a friendly hand, nor to show his sharking ability in a game of 500 . He is a rare good fellow, a congenial friend and a source of pride to his many friends, VVe are indeed proud to add him to the list of our illustrious alumni. Page For ty e 1-I kgkfhf 'M t, Hives-v 0-,I lkhflf Y A , 1 3 1 has fp.-an Eli M- F nth I ...- MARVIN NEFF Sl l'ER Milli-X. ll-S Mt. Clinton, Va. Vslos Intermediate Marshal, 1914-'ISQ Final Marshal, 1914-'l5: Member Mission Study Com- ' mittee, l9l5-'l61 Sec.-'l'reas. Class llnd terml, 1915-'l6: Member Debate Council, l9l6-'17, Scrub Baseball Team, l9l-l-'ISL Varsity Baseball Team, 1915-'I6-'l7g Member Tennis Club, Sec. Shenandoah Valley Club, 1916-'l7. USUIT1- As we approach the end of the college year it is not without regret. lt is because the end of each lakes from our midst some whom we have come to love. Among those is Suter. He came in 'H and soon established himself in our affections. There is something about his personality which encourages friendship. Perhaps it's that characteristic free-heartedness, or it may be another of those sterling qualities which he pos- sesses. llis quiet, gentlemanly manner is always attractive and we count him among our real friends. Smile is not only a studentg-other things receive their share of his interest. He plays baseball in the same quiet, thorough manner in which he does everything else. Familiar with every feature of the game he inspires a feeling of confidence in one as to his ability. On rare occasions one might believe that Suter belongs to the Cross Country C'lub lwith head- quarters at XVorshaml, but not often does he allow himself to wander. XVe don't know why, but he seems to prefer the Valley and mam' days he spends there. Ile has been with us for four years, and as we look back we find his record clean and we proudly sat, llc-re is another true son of llam'-Sid . lle has the strength of character, the ability and the training which will assure him success in the years to come. .Xml it only remains to be said that he carries with him our best wishes for all good things that the future can bring. Paar I orIy-,fix ' 1. :gm Z1 X5 ,,, LFE EFF -252. ew .. 2'3,,'- e CHARLES SACKETT SYDNOR K E, 5. Y, 'iff' Rome, Georgia UNION Student Council, 1916-'17-'18, Intermediate Decoration Committee, 1916-'17, Historian Class, 1916-'17, Mgr. Y. M. C. A. Reading Room, 1917-'18, Vice-Pres. Student Council, 1917- '18g Sec. Debate Council, 1917-'18, Sec.-Treas. Athletic Assn. Qlst termj, 1917-'18g Junior Representative felectj Final Senior Banquet, 1916-'17, Inter-society Debater, 19173183 Asst. Cheer Leader, 1917-'18, Historian Class, 1917-'18, Pres. Y. M. C. A. 12nd terml, 1917-'18, 1st Lieut. Co. A , 1917-'18, Editor-in-Chief Magazine, 1917-'18g Vice-Pres. Athletic Assn. 42nd termj, 1917-'18, 1 HSIDU Charles Sackett Sydnor, Rome, Ga., '17 was the laconic reply which he made to an inquisitive Sophomore when the latter sought to find the newcomerls name. That incident hap- pened only three years ago. The hard work of a fertile brain has enabled him to accomplish in this time what it takes most of four years to do. He possesses the qualities of sta'bility and determination which always assure success. This stern determinate gentleman complies to the well-known and -oft-quoted maxim: If pleasure interferes with business, let pleasure go. No man in college possesses more of that indomitable spirit that cheers to victory the wearers of the Garnet and Gray, Although direct participation in athletics is entirely out of his line, he has done much to enable his Alma Mater to win more than one game, as assistant cheer-leader by keeping the Hampden-Sidney spirit boiling high. Sid is preeminently a literary man. This fact has been well demonstrated to the readers of the Magazine. He is also quite prominent in the realm of music. We find him in his leisure hours playing on his mandolin some soft and tender melody of love or lending his mellow voice to the accompaniment of his guitar. Every resident of the Hill will miss the humorous countenance of the tall Roman and when he has gone old Hampden-Sidney will say, I have lost one of my jewels, but I have given to the world a man. 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' 11r IIIII tI11- 1111-11111r11-s 11f II11- ,g11111I Ii1111-.- 11'1- I1111'1- I1111I 1'iII I ' I - f -:I ' .IIII 'I'I1- 11I1-11.' 1 1-11111111111i1111NI1i11 11'1- I1111'1- 1-11j111'1-1I 11'iII I11- .'111111tI1i11,: 111 I 1k 111-I1 IIII 1111I 1Ir-11111 11I111111 111 tl11-1I11y.- 111 1-111111- IIIIII II II 11I1-1 -Ni I1 II '- I - - ' I1-r 11f tI11- IIIIIIIII' IIIIIIIPIII-A 11'I1i1-I1 1-I11Nt11r 1I11111t 11r - II g- I1yN. Pagr Fnrly-fight This outstanding eve11t in our existence happens to on-ciir during one of the greatest upheavals that has occurred in the whole history ol' man. We are living at a period when to live is not only a privilege, fraught with many opportunities, but a stern cluty and responsibility. Anil, as we pause, not only do we meditate about the things that are past, but we think of the future and wonder what lies hichlen in the book oi' the Fates. No matter how settled conditions may be, the thought of leaving behind our boyhood :lays causes us to square our shoulilers and think more seriously ot lite. But with the present state of affairs we cannot re- frain from thinking ot our location a year hence. Will we be in France, or will peace have been cleclareml? Time only can answer these and similar questions, but, wherever we are, we can never forget our Hampden-Siclney clays. We will always cherish the memory ot our comrafleship with each other, the privilege of having been subormlinate to the men who compose the taeulty anfl the pleasure of knowing and associating with the residents of the Hill , May the inlluence of the last four years never grow dim but stay with us through our lives and make us better i'nen for having been students at Hamptlen-Sidney. THE HISTOIUAN. l.l ,FDQGGQ ifiefifaler ..'bi!gg.,g:g, I P'1s m9'3 9 9 QQ .-,, x X J -13' V' fi Q I-I i 'X I . I Eu at Hinlrt Oh! tiny floweret hidden i' the dell, Blooming alane in ourie modesty, Yon tiny teardrop shining in your 'ee Of grief must tell. Wee fairy bloom sae freshly sweet and Fine, Why dost thou hang thy head sae shy and low? Hast thou in thy life had thy meed of woe As I in mine? Page Forty nzne 3 I Q is is Qs 44 Q u Pagr Fifly mu-: HIIIIFIIEUY S Miss MARY FERGUSON Sponsor of the Junior Class ul V --,.:,M-1-:W 1-1 Page: Ei -one .V NI aa, I K- 5 inns' ff A is '59 . J . . I . I Q' V1 I' It . lx 53 ,'4 l' 1' -X -I Bl' -33 Tlx.. '39 ,. E? 'as' Q. 09' ' -f ' ZA- 3- .. Vg?-X f, 'L' 1,:,'v- 4- x ff Bluuinr Glass Q9Hirrr5 I xr I I Illl N1-In-I Ium. II I MI r ... I'rv-xi-In-III .... I' II II II-llll Il N N nr .... X'i4----l'r1-Nnql.-nr ... .....l, I-. XI In I II II It Il ... S Ilf- r--lalrx-'l'r 1-:n -ure r ....II. II. 1.-II I II I I ..... IIlNI1Il'l:lll .... II. 11.1.-'ll LEVVIS VVINSTON ANGLE 9 X, mln Rocky Mount, Va. UNION WVinner Freshman Declaimersl Medal, Member German Club, 1916-'17-'18g Member Comity Club, Intermediate Marshal, Vice-President Class 12nd terml, 1916-'17, Inter-society Debater felectl, 1917- 'ISQ Company HA . WALTER ELLIS AYLOR H K A, A-qw, 11-5 Culpeper, Va. PHILANTHROPIC Pres. Class Clst termj, 1917-'18g Varsity Foot- ball Team, 1915-'16, '17-'18g Varsity Baseball Team, 1916-'17, Capt. Varsity Baseball Team, 1917- '18g Class Basketball Team, 1916-'17g Captain Co. A , 1917-'18g Star Musician, 1915-'16, Gym. An- nex Quartette, 1917-'18, Comity Club, German Club. JAMES C. CLARKE HMQKAU Banner Elk, North Carolina PHILANTHROPIC Auditor Students' Club, 1916-'17, Steward Stu- dents' Club, 1917-'18, Sec.-Treas. Student Council, 1917-'18, Winner Freshman Declaimers, Medal, 1915-'16, Inter-society Debater, 1916-'17, Freshman Reading Representative, 1915-'16-'17, President Class Und termj, 1916-'17. WILLIAM BELL GOLD UMQKAU Roanoke, Va. PHILANTHROPIC Student Council, 1916-'17-'18, Magazine Staff, 1917-'18, Secretary Y. M, C. A., 1917-'18, Debate Council, 1916-'17-'18g Emory Sz Henry Debater, 1916-'17, Inter-society Debater, 1917-'18, Historian Class, 1917-'18g Class Basketball Team, 1916-'17, Class Representative, Field Day, 1915-'16, Varsity Track Team, 1915-'16-'17, Mgr. Track Team, 1916-'17, Co. HB , Sec.-Treas. Student Council, 1917-tis, HN. O. T. HXG- 'Vx v .I i r i I li I F I i l l I 'V l tell Pug .e Fifty-three If I III.X.l,XNIIX IRAXKI IX IIIMHS UNMIK X' l hzlrlcx Ilmu, H4 XJ. PIIII XXIIIKHPIKL URN! Virginia l'Iull1 Icnniw l'llIlVQ fu. 'HX I I-,IQ XVIII l' lII.Ii NIHR IDX H X K1-xnillv, Yu. PIIII XXI'IIRlPI'IL' Slllniclll llbllllfll, I'flh- I,- ISL X. NI. I . .X, lzlln- rwxg Imznl XILIIWIILII, l'1I1.Ih: bcc.-I'rm-ns. Klan IIN! :erm , l'llT-'ISL Ilrlegzm- nf Smdcm-' llmtcr- clwr, Iiluu Ridge, N, K .. WI'--I 1 In-an-. Snnlrnt- Irirml-hip Uhr I'umI1 Ii.1wIv:lIl FIIIISNI, l9I9-'I1-- 'I'1 lhrgmrzll LM, I'IIuNI.XS KIRKI'.YI'RIlAK P.XRRlslI. IR. II Ii .Xl 'l II-S Richummi, Yu. Pun xx rmun-xr Xgusiu Ifuwvllvllll I1-zum, IVI4-'Ih, '17-'ISL IR-um I'r.uck I'r1vpIn, I'2I33I1,g Sulwliluu- Ynr-in Ifmfl- lmll I1-gun, l'IIl--'ITL Vnpt. I'rnck I1-Ann, IVI1--'ITC KI-pr. flaw lizlslusllvull ll-nm, Wln-'ITL Vice-Pres .Xllxlrtnc Assn. II-I u-rm:, WIT-'ISQ Vice-I'n--. ller- vv-nn llulw. l'lI.- lhg hr.-rmalu lluhg bunny I Iulv SVTHCQIIII Vu, I'IIT IX. I R.XYK R1 lI.S'I'llX UNIIZKXH NI1 um K Immun, X n. I Pm: xxrusuwu' lrezuurcr 5I1vnnmIonI1 Xnllcx Klub, I'?ll--'ITL Vice-'I'rq-xinlcul Shrn:lmI1vaI1 Yzlllvx Club, I'0l,- I5 ,- fm,-f,, , F 1 MARION SPADY SCOTT K A, Ulu' HQ1-y UTFQ-y ME:-, H-S Cape Charles, Va. UNION Varsity Football Team, 1916-'17, Bear Cat Base- ball Team, 1916-'17, Vice-Pres. Class list termj, 1917-'18, Varsity Football Team, 1917-'18, Comity Club, 1916-'17-'18, German Club, 1916-'17-'18, Sergeant Co. A , 1917-'18, JOSEPH BARRYE XVALL Ii E, UAH, u7?4n, ttqyv Farmville, Va. PHIL.-XNTHROPIC Sec.-Treas. Class, 1916-'17, Member Gymnasium Team, 1916-,173 Comity Club, 1916-'17, German Club, 1916-'17, Kaleidoscope Staff, 1917-'18, De- bate Council, 1917-'18, Scrub Football Team, 1917- '18, Manager-elect Varsity Football Team, 1918, Sergeant Co. B , 1917-'18. JAMES VVILSON 'XVARREN X 119, H-S Nashville, Tenn. PHIL.-XNTHROPIC Varsity Football Team, 1915-'16-'17-'18, Presi- dent Freshman Class C2nd terml, 1915-'16, Y. M. C. A. Cabinet, 1916-'17-'18, Captain Varsity Foot- ball Team, 1917-'18. FRANK DOUGLAS VVILSON Ii E, ct-Au, HN' O- Thi, nqyu Richmond, Va. UNION Intermediate Marshal, 1915-'16, Sec.-Treas. Class 12nd termj, 1915-'16, Asst. Bus. Mgr. Mag- azine, 1917-'18, Debate Council 1917-'18, Foot- ball Squad, 1917-'18g Baseball Squad, 1916-'17, Basketball Squad, 1917-'18, juni-or Intermediate Orator, 1917-'18, Sophomore Basketball Team, lst Sergeant Co. HB . Page Fifty-jffue I 1 Eiatnrg nf tltr .iluninr Qllaan ll li opa-ning of tha- sa-ssion fonnal our a-lass gra-atly aliminisha-al in sim- sinva' lirst wa- a-nta-ra-al llamptla-n-Sialna-y in tha- fall ol' 'll Unr ra-gra-t over tha' loss ol' tha-sv a-lasstnata-s is ala-a-ra'asa-al ya-ry mua-h hy onr knowlvalga- of tho faa-t that many ol' tha-m han- fa-lt tha- a-all of patriotism anal haw ra-spnnala-al to this a-all hy a-nlisting in soma- lirana-h of tha- sa-rvia-a-. Wa- ara' ra-prosvnta-al in tha- artilla-ry, tha- infantry. tha- navy. anal tha- aviation a-orps. Wlla-n. in tha- spring of 'ISL tha' nama-s of tha- graalnata-s ara- a-alla-al it is sal'a- to pra-alia-t that ova-n a snmllcr nnmlna-r than ara- ha-rv this ya-ar will ra-sponal anal that tha- original a-lass of 'ISI will ha- sa-attvra-al awvr tlla- vlltira- worlal. lint lot ns look anal sa-v how wa-. tha- ra-lnnant ol' tha- fortnafr group, ara- liolaling fast to its wonala-rfnl ra-pntation attaina-al alnring tha- lirst two ya-ars. After ninnvr- ons a-xprvssions ol' rvna-wa-al a-na-rgy, pnna-tuata-al with ha-arty hanalslmkcs anal wa-l- a-oming shouts, wa- sa-ttla-al alown lo sa-rions anal a-arna-st stnaly in an a-lfort to upholal tha- stanalarals of olal ll-S on tha' athla-tia- lia-lal as wa-ll as in tha- a-lassroom.-lt might not ln' amiss ha-rv to a-xpra-ss our apprafa-iation to tha- Sophomoros who so kinally atta-mpta-al to a-nta-rtain our lowa-st a-lassmata-s hy a-na-onraging tha-in to excr- a-isa- tln-ir musia-al alnility. Wa- ainjoya-al it anal haya- ofta-n wonala-ra-al why tha-y af-asa-al so alrrnptly. Was it ha-a-ansv wa- showaaal sna-li an tlnappra-a-iatiyv spirit or lla-a-ansv tha- Fra-shia-s sa-a-ma-tl to ra-sa-nt tha' wa-ll-inta-nala'al a-lforts of tha-ir wonlal-ln' lwltc- favlors? Wa- a-an va-ry jnstly ha- pronal ol' tha- alnampionship football ta-am this yalar. for thai Iiononr anal glory of tha- .lnnior a-lass was npha-lal tha-ro hy Sa-ott. Aylor anal Parrish. .Xylor was a-la-vta-al vaptain of tha- llllll lvlllll. 'l'ha- haslaa-thall aplint is stramg-la-va-n tliongh no Juniors ara- on itll--lllah I markahla-J-a-alitor's insa-rt. 'l'lia- sa-rnlis, liowa-va'r. pnsh tha- X arsity mon for thvir plaa-afs anal among tha-tn wa- liml onr tl1ra-a- athlaltos who ra'pra'sa'nta-al ns on the grial- iron. I Basa-hall prospa-a-ts. whila- not a-xa-aaa-alingly hright, are gooal anal it is rc-asamalmlo to say that llampala-n-Sialna-y will ln- nphvlal on tha- aliamonal as it has hea-n nphclal I in tha' otha-r two lnranrliais ol' athla-tiaas. .Xylor is a-aptain ol' tha- Varsity. Laaaving athla-tia-s. la-t ns sa-a- a-xaa-tly wha-ro wat ara- anal la-t as a-onsiala-r for a few moma-nts tha- path ova-r whia'h wa- hava- a-oma-. lt is haral to rvaliza- that the thiral lap ol' onr jonrna-y is wa-ll-nigh ova-r, anal that tha- goal is in sight. Xa-xt yvar. il' wa- sna'a'a-ssfnlly a-ompIa-ta- our a-onrsa-s, wa- will la-aw ln-hinal olal llampala-n-Sialnaw. naava-r to ra-tnrn as stnala-nts. anal. as haral anal ta-alions as our paths lmva- haw-n. wa- will look haa-k on tha-sv alays of happina-ss, whon tha' a-ara-s anal pa-rpla-xitivs of tha- worlal wafrv fa-w, anal tha- opportnnitia-s many. 'l'o tha- Sa-niors wa- ltial fara-wa-ll. May tha- plans that tha-y hava- maala' he var- ria-al ont. anal may all of tha-ir nnala-rtakings ha- wrappa-al in sna-a-afss. Wa- will miss tha-m. lint tha- worlal is a'alling for tha-m in ha-r alays of na-a-al. ln lata-r years wa- will ha- pronal to ra-fa-r to anyona- of tha-ir aa-a-omplislnnvnts in tha- worlal as tha- work I of llampala-n-Sialna-y ma-n. Tllli lllS'l'0RlAN. Pay: fifty-.fix Uhr Bella fll'iil1 an Apology to Pool I Hear the early morning bells- Rising bells! What a storm of indignation their unearthly call eompels! How they plunder, plunder, plunder Our delightful drowse of dawn! While we give the bellman thunder, As we wonder, wonder, Wonder How the nightly hours have gone, Lying, yet, yet, yet, In a it of vain regret At the sinful aggravation that so mercilessly vvells From the bells, bells, bells, bells, Bells, bells, bells-- From the madness and the sadness of the bells. II Hear the Welcome dinner bells, Club bells! What a world of satisfaction now their harmony At the empty hour of two Heaven knows how much they do To remove the fearful Weights Of the morning's mental strain! YVhat a tale their tone relates To the hungry man that listens, as he Waits For Nthe train ! Oh, from out the kitchen cells What a gush of luxury voluminously Wells! How it smells! How it dwells On the palate-how it tells Of the rapture that impels To the loosing and the stretching Of the belts, belts, belts- Of the belts, belts, belts, belts, Belts, belts, belts- To the loosing and the stretching of ,the belts. foretells I f Page Fifty-seven l i lll lla-:ir Ihi- rm-itutimi ln-lls. - l'ailzil ln-lla. I Wlnit ii lah- nl' In-rrnr nam' ilu-ir llll'lllll1'Ilt'y tn-llsl ln ai ln ai Num' llmv wi- hurry. hurry. hnrry Un, In llninpy. lingm ur Vnrrivf v 1 lm nnivh lllIlll'1'lllll'l'4l to spa-nk. Nh- rain nnlv flirn-k. slnrn-lx, .J ' lzilu- IN'I'lllllll'll. pla-nw, pwiloii- aippri-an-lnng In thi- linnt of nnr 4-nts. iifln elissipnlinn in thi- nnnilwr ul' our 4-nts. l,i-aiping higln-r. highi-r. higln-rl Yi-I we- l'ilI'lll'Slly ch-sll'1'. With ai n-suliitv 1-inli-amr In taikm- tln-iii-limi' nr Il1'X'1'l'- l 1ll' Ilia- salliv nl' ulll' llilll l.2ll'l'll los. llll. Iln- ln-lls. lu-Ils, In-Ils! Wlmt an taih- thvir te-rrnr tm-lls Ul Illl' lI'l nhl llnw thi- inntln-r's fanw- grows wnrn ainil palm-. As, Irwin nnvnih tu ninnth. shi- ra-mls thi- tzilu Ul ln-r lmv. lln- Wil-YWilI'1l 1-nllogfv yuntlil X1-t thi' lri-slnnain fnlly kiinws liv tln tum - ' aging: annl thi- vlaiiigiii-f F llow tln' will--fp S1'lll'lllll1' ffuvs, J' P' .xllll his 4-ullsvivlivv vlvzlrlj' ti-Ils. li-x' thi- lashing ainil thv gzisliing. llnn' his fntnrm- sinks ainil sive-lls Hy thi' sinking nr Ihv swvlling in his lll'l'lllllgI uf thc ln-lls ill' thi- l Ul' llll' lwlls- ii-lls, In-lls, Iwlls. ln-lls-A llvlls, lwlls, lwlls- ln his llt'l'1llllJ1f ul tha- nn-:nnng of thi- lu-lls. I -J. lf. l'unninyhnm if Q ,FEW .l clk? N--4.3 Pngr Filly-right MISS Nouix EDMUNDS Sponsor of the SOPIIOIIIOTQ Class - -.1-....-,- 1 52 in 4 r I H Page Fifty-nine 1 Iv W, 5 ruonomi XXR14 WQDMM ill? , ,, 1. Q' 'JM .a ! 1. S X ff X XX, uf m f Snplmnumrr Qllasa Ifiiiirrrs I'II'NI I1'l'lll 51'4'1Ill1I I Illl 1' I Imnl 4-, I 1'I'3IlM-Il .... I'l'--NIII-'m .... .... - . . 'UN' V . .... I 'x I V' . . . ....... . . l. . . , , '4'- '1':- .. . 1 I . :- NUS .. ...v.V. I lxlxix X1 Illlnl 1XNIxn I II,II1agg ..., N . I1 nm 1 II X I 1 I IIIIII r I l I II I III llum II1 I rum I I I mmm Imam .v, T7 CLASS. SOPHOMORE i I Page Sixty-one XII--11. l'. .X Snplpnmnrr Liliana Bull ... . l'rusp1-vt. Yu Xtkinsnn. J. l'. .. ....... l'Il1llllpL'. Yu Ru:-k, ll. H. .. .... Port U1-posit. MJ liugg. ll. W. ........ .... I nrnn'iIlv. Ya Vuln-nlnm-r. W. .X. l'. .. .... 'l'am-wull. Val Vrnslvy. H. N. ..... ..... I Iaunptun, Va l'llIlllilIg'Il2llll. J. H. .. ............ Pnmplin, Val I,lll'kW3lll. J. Xl. .. ...lh-rkluy Springs, W. Yu I,lIl'kN'2lH. J. N. .. ...HL-rklcy Springs. W. Ya l t'l'gllSSUll. R. H. .. ......... Rivlllllllllil. Yu 4-lam-, H. Y. ....... l'rusp1-rt. Yu llalgvr. li. I . .... . Hvlllwlllilll, J. R. .. . . . .Manx Meadows. Ya ... . . . llillwyn. Vu . X. llugslu-ml. J. W. . ..... Stauntun, a Ln-pf, J. M. HH. XVIII. . . Rupp, U. XY . . . .... Appomattux. Ya . . . . . . . .l'layville. Ya . . . .II1-11,111-sx'iIlc-. w. Ya qJllllllll'l'S, YV. A. . . . ........ Sillllilil. X-ll gvulf. J. H. Smith, W. ll. 5lll'iIlkll'. YY .M. .. . . . l l't'1ll'I'it'kSllllI'g'. Ya .. .... l nrlm'ilIo. Yu .. . . .Ma1rion. Ya stvw-ns. l'. .L .. ...... Ilivlummal. Ya sm-1-t. W. II. . . . . . .'I'uugl1kvlmnmn. Pu I 'l'nrn4-r. H. R. .. .... ihlnplwllvillv. KV Yvnnlnla-, R. M li... Wnrrvn. R. W1 Umhislm. li. B . .. .. .l'harlcstnn. W. Yu . . . .xnsllvillxn T1-nn . . . .SQ-uttshurg. Yu Pagr Sixly-Iwo F -' All it 'Q Hiatnry nf the Svnphnmnrr 0112155 fReminiseenees by Stokes Brown, June, 19-l0.J TOKES, being summoned to appear before the College President. pre- sents himself, and is addressed as follows: Stokes, the Inter-Collegiate Bulletin has requested me to send them a write-up on the most remarkable class in our College history. l have searehed all ot the old annuals. and find to my chagrin that every Class historian has magnitied the personnel of his own elass to sueh an extent that I should mar- vel that the national Congress and Cabinet is not made up solely of Hampden- Sidney 111911. So I have ealled you to appeal to your memory of the various elasses. No doubt you have found this Class of 'l0 quite as interesting as any. Certainly you ean remember it better. Naw sah, Boss, ,20 is twiee as easy to remember as '-LOW Then tell me what you know about the of '20. Well, dey didn't git no furder dan flair sophomore year. De German waw eome on 'bout dat time, and de Class was pretty well bruk up. So l'll tell you what dey did in dair sophomore year. 'Fust dey had a little sc-rape 'bout hazin, de freshmen. Mr. Stevens he was tall enough to be heahed GYQ11 if he was bent-used to ring de big bell at ,leven o'eloek at night. and summons all de freshmen to give a show fer de ole men. Now hazin, had done been bruk up at Ham'-Sidney, and de juniors sed de sopho- mores didn't have no right to haze de freshmen. seein as how dey demselves didn't have to take no hazinf So cle student eouneil waked up and sed dat de freshman show was liable to bring back hazinf and so de sophomores must avoid all 'pear- anees of evil and eut it out. Dat made de sophomores mad, and dey sed dey was sure gwine to tix de student eouneil when it Come dair turn to 7leet delieates to de eouneilf, What was this student eouneil. Stokes ? The President interrupts. De student eouneilgwell. dat was in de days befo' we had so mueh military here, and everybody had de idea dat students eould govern demselves. Ot eo'se we know better dan dat now sence de German waw eome off. But in dem days eaeh one of de upper Classes ,leeted three men fer de student eouneil. About all dis eouneil did was to ship one student 'bout every seven years so as to git de rest of dem skeered up 'nough to keep dair doors loeked when dey played poker. 4'Well, as I was goin, on to tell you, de sophomores swore dey,s gwine to tix de student eouneil fer stoninj de freshman show. And dev did fix ,e1n. Dev ,leeted ll . ., as two of Clair delieates to de Conneil Mr. Rusty Smith. and Mr. Diek Venable- Mr. Venable what eomed baek afrter de state went dry. And den dev Uot kinder - .' D 'shamed 0' what dey,d done, and ,leeted Mr. Bob Bug as dair third man. Page Szxty three But tell me something about the various members of the class. Did they haw any big men among them ? Aw Yes, Sir! lley had one man what was so big his name was Hogshead, and dey ealled him Piggy as being more appropriate when you got to know him better too, 'eause dem Spiders aml Yellow-jaekets aml things was feared to come close Io lum.-feared he'd tread un some ol' 'em. lieu dah was Mr. llon Warren. Ile was good anywhere you put him, 'eeep when you put him wid de gals. aml den he eouldn't be good to save yo' life. lleu dah was Mr. Fattie Flll'gl'l SllIl. who played l'euter. lle made All Eastern lun, 'eause lookill' at him made de players on de udder side aet foolish. You our boys had done got used to him. And Mr. Mike l'rosby. when he gut loose on a basketball floor. he muld light like a Tiger. hom like a lieu. and kia-k like a 'a1'kass. l seed him et loose in P l armville one ni-'ht when dev was ilavin' Y. l'. I.. and vou 1-ouldn't 'a' stoned F - . - him wid a whole earload o' Normal S4-hool gals. But didu't the m-lass produee anything but athletes F Aw yes. sir! llah was Mr. John Henneman, who was eap'n of one of de fust eompauies got up at llam-Sidney when de German War broke out. Xvl'I'l' there many good students in the 1-lass ? Dose dat didn't run about mueh was good students. Ilah was Mr. John Prior Atkinson and Mr. Joe lluekwall. who dedix-ated and eouseerated every minute of dair time to de perseeutiou of dair eollege duties. And Mr. Ilager. though he eould laugh moustrously when you got him started. was bright enough to take all de seholarships. Of eo'se dah was a few, like Mr. l.eps. Mr. Rupp, Mr. f'uuningham. and Mr. Turner. who was too lazy to run about mueh or study either. ' So you think that is the most remarkable r-lass in your reeolleetiou. do you Yes sah! And say. Boss, if you tell anybody 'bout all dem things, please dou't tell 'em I tole you. 'eause some 0' dem men might eome hack from Franee and lm'nt ole Stokes. TH E HISTORIAN. Pug: Sixty-four MISS IIELEX XVITHERS Sponsor of the Freshman Class ' TQ il I 'n W1 ml W In i I J W I. s i 2 F r i UQ Page Sixty-fifve ES . Six, ifrrsihnnzm Glass 09fiirrr5 oc, I -wx I III I I lm N-wxnl 'IU-rm II I II mm . .... I'l'v-1-I--:ul ... I X SIIIIII I I I mvnIIx Yi-1--I'I'---11I1'1uI .. .... ..I-. 5. -l'Il . Q XI NI Ng ru II . S.1.rwl:ux'x 'I'r--an-mw-r .. .... I, I. IIm nt , . I I 41 .,.. III-I1-rmxz ..... ..I, I.,l.1 , ' i F Page Sixty-:efven Zllrnihman Qllaaa Bull .XII-xuulla-r. ll. I .Xlu-xnmla-r, ll. l .Xtkllmnn II. .l. liriltnin. llufus llnm-. ll. .L . I':lY'snll. J, S, Il. . I llhllh. ll. J. .... . Iltlllllllll-Y. ll. I . ' r v l'lnslM', ll. l. . . w r 1 ' I'AlSllllilll. l. ll. .. l l1-ming. W. I.. llrulmm. 'l'. IC. 9 . I l4'g,2'. J. II. .... . . .N lliggs. lc. 1-1. . llumllu-v, l'. . .lnm-s. J. A. .Inna-s. II. N. . .. IAll'.Y- J. A. .. Inn-X. J. W. . .. l.j'l4', G. A. . . . BIl'I'lil1ll'll. I . T., Jr. Xla-Hnirv. li. ll. Nl1'Il:1Yo1'k. IC. S Morris, l'ulm'uy l'1-rry. ll. M4-ll. ... .. Ilulslull. J. Il. . Sallmlc-rs. ll. .X Ntaulllm-r. lislisun 'IlllWl'IlIl. I . I . IM-Ilun. l'. li. Whit:-. J. l'. .. llllfnn. ll. .L .. Wright. Blu-mlm Wilkinson. li. Bl hh-nn. ll. .L . .. . ......... ....................... ' Tunstall . . .Tunstall v - . . .l'lmmpc-. . . . . .'l'az1-wvll .... . Illmul . . . . . . . 3Illlllt'I'l'y. . . . .I'4'u'mllokc City. . . . . . . . Ilrunlillvzll. . . . .I'lzlrliSYlllv. . . . .Stormmnt . . .llivlnmnul . . . . . .I,l'0SlN'l'I Va Yll Yu Va Yu Ya XIII Ya Ya Val x'2I Ya ... . .'I'1m-nwsvillv. N. I' 'l'Wlllll't Xu-ws, Yu. U51-lfalst. ln-.D . . . . . . .llallnsmn W . . . . Fnrmvillo .. ..Farmvill1- . . .Bm-rryvillv. . . . . . ..M0a1lN'illc . . . QPIWOIIIUICC lilly. . . . . . .Ke-ysvillv. . . . . .llic-lllnnml . . . .YHZUQ Iwlly. v B .Max Mvaclows. llarlingtun llvigllts. .Ulmrlos Town. W ... ....... Mt. llllllflbll . . . .Wilson Q a ..........W1ly. . . . .Pa-tc-rslmrg. . . . Blmnrolivlel. ll' .. . .l'lmtlmm. . ...... l'lmmpv. . . . .Sh-wnrlsvillv. . . . . .xIt'Kl'lllll'j'. Page Sixly-fight Ya V21 Yu Yu W'il Md Ya Ya Iiss Va Y ll Yu W'3l Ya Y II Yu X'il Ya Y u Val Va 7 iatnr n 1 P 7 rea man aaa .tl Q f h .H h G11 T is remarkable how many seemingly peculiar and strange individuals compose a Freslnnan class at the beginning of a College year. There may be found agnong this bashful tlock, sturdy bronzed men from the farm. swaggering well groomed fops from the cities, a11d by way of variety an occasional shrieky voiced book worm from a country high school. These different assortments of manhood. however, with all their divers bodily dimen- sions soon blend into one concrete mixture actuated and controlled by the one great live wire of College spirit. Hampden-Sidney like other colleges had, during the opening month of this, her present session, a collection of specimens such as would have made a collector of freaks green with envyg but slowly as time advanced. they became better ac- quainted with their surroundings and fellow beings. Their forced airs and un- natural manners gradually disappeared with the result that they became less and less novel and peculiar in the eyes of the older men. In other words while living at Hampden-Sidney they had learned to do the T 'igcrs do. Possibly the first event of importance that took place during the first month of the session was the Y. M. C. A. reception at which ice cream and cake were served much to the delight of those youths who possessed large receptacles be- neath their vests. After the Freshmen had been introduced to several of the Campus notabilities. the Old Men concluded the meeting with a few impromptu addresses and numerous lusty yells. As regards sports the Freshmen had among their number a few worthies who did credit during the football season, and who are at present doing credit during the basketball season, and whom it is hoped will do still greater credit during the baseball season, to their former schools, coaches, and fellow classmates. For the benefit of those persons in the Freshman and Sophomore classes who did not in- dulge in the salubrious game of football, an inter-class or rather a 'fwindlcss won- der,s', game was arranged and played, the result of the contest being in favor of the Sophomores. The inter-class game of basketball was, after a hard game, again won by the Sophomores. Page Szxty mne The next matter demanding my attention is the way in which the Old Men taught the Freslnnen their l'olle-ge songs. Several very ahle ehoir masters imme- ilinlely rose to the oeeasiou. who hy their zealous wielding ol' the hatou soon lirtnly instilled all the songs and yells into the minds of their pupils. It is almost need- less to say that those who either all'eeted apathy or laeked alaerity when they were ealled upon to eontply with the wishes of the Old, Men het-anne suddenly so stimulated with Uollege spirit that they appeared to he pep fiends. llowever it may at last he safely said that pruetieally every 1 reslunan has now found his place and enjoys it. Like a pile of dilferent sized, and varieolored mar- hle eliips, whieh the hand ol' some skillful artist devises with mueh lahour into a beautiful pattern in luosaie work for the floor ot' some palaee or hotel, so the hand of Fate aided by that of the Sophomore soon made eaeh New Man find his place, with the result that llaiupden-Sidney's Freshman l'lass for this year of 1918, is a pattern of what a Freslunan l'luss should he. 'I'l'lE lllSTORIAX. F hr Sung H-S we hail you, VVe'll never fail you, All shoulders at the wheel. Though few our numbers Nobody slumbers VVe stand as true as steel. Chorus Fight, boys, the game is yours, Death Valley makes the scores, No room for slaclters, No time for blues, H-S can never lose. H-S we trust you, No team can thrust you v Out of the victor's way. This he our motto Conquer we've got to, H-S must win today. age Seventy r ,, V S Af' 'F E. F. NEAL, COMMANDANT 'he Staif J 4 -0 J. R. GRAHAM, JST. LIEUTENANT B. A. BICILHANY, QUARTER- AND ADJUTANT T MASTER SERGEANT Q l Page Sefvenly-one C O M P A N Y X V , W. Ii. .Xx1,wl:, 1'XI'I'XlX if Mlm--lc. Ixl. l.IllI'l1XXX'l' W- T- l1 NI H -'JW .XX Illulrxu I I cc 77 li 'a tl 1 l l I 9, Glnmpang A W. E. Aylor ..,. . . . . . . ......... Captain C. S. Syclnor .................. ..... ' lst Lieutenant W. T. Bonclnrant, F. D. Wilson ....... .,.. 2 nd Lieutenant Parrish, Scott, Hogshead, Allen, H. G. .. ...... Sergeants Turner, Morton, Warren, Clarke ............. .... C 'orporals PRIVATES Bonclurant, R. W. Street Wilkinson Denny Alexander. R. C. Wilson. D. A. Elliott Alexander, H. C. Welton Holston, F. Atkinson, B. J. Rolston, J. H Allen, F. A. Bane Perry Angle Carson Morris Buck Cnstis Mcflavook Crosby Connolly McGuire Bopp Glenn McFaclen Saunders, W. A. Gregg Stevens Lyle I Page Sefventy-three I li llrxwrxlw 1'Xl I'KIY CC 99 I 1 I T r X-fx I-', lb, XYll.wx. lvl' Slilxfzrtxyl' l,lll Il x xvr Pugr Sl I'l'Hfj lffll If Qlumpung J. B. Henneman .... ............. . . . .. . J. R. Graham R. G.IFergusson ...... Venable, King, Wall .............. Smith, Bugg, Owen, Bolston, C. H. .. Herzig Ralston, H. F. Suter Gold Higgs, B. F. Atkinson. J. P. Copenhaver Duckwall, J. M. Duckwall, J. S. Glaze PRIVATES Hager Leps Old Saunders, Scott, J. Sprinkle Brittain Easley Eastman Fleining R. A. B. .......Captaiu . . . .lst Lieutenant Qncl Lieutenant . . . . .Sergeants . . . .Corporals Graham. T. E. Higgs, E. E. Jones. J. A. Jones. B. S. Lacy. J. A. Lacy. J. W. Stautfer Thweatt White W right Page Seventy-fifve I:f'fl Il'9! 1. L n..1... Livvl MISS ALINE COLE Sponsor of Athletics 1 f r fl ' ' l ' w .L Page Sefventy-:elven Chantal Athlrtir Aaanriutinn First Tn-rin. li. I . X1-al 'l'. K. Parrisli V. S. Syduor f . Sflllllll' . J. W. Warn-n. ll. ll. W. T. Rumlnrant . J. B. Wall ...... M. l'. Bowling R. D. Warren B. A. Mc-llliany .. lv. lf. Aylfil' . F. l . Owvn . . . I I T. K. Parrish I W. ll. liiulll I Ul l l1'I-IRS ... l'ri-sulvnt . . .. .. Yl1't'-l,l'Q'Sl1ll'llt . . . Su1'rl'falrj' . . . . . 'l'r1-asnn-r . . . . Fl N'l'l'llAl,l.. Warn-n ......... BA SK l'I'l' BA LL. B.XSl'IB.Xl.l.. 'FRA 1 K. Sci-mul Turm. . . . .F. l'. Owen . . .C'. S. Syclnor .f'. ll. Rolston .II. F. Ralston . . .Captains ..........Managvr Assistant. Manager ...........l'oacli . . . .l'aptain . . . Managvr . . . .l nptam ...xltlllil2t'I' 1 , ....l:1pt:iun ...XIIIIHIL u llr. J. ll. l'. Winston ....... 1 lunrinan Favnlti' Xtlilvtn- l 'miiinuth-u Pngz Srvfnty-right ,. Football. W. T. Bouclura ,.M, . ....,..v. A.. WH, .....,. . ut fmgrj Herzigx... ...... J. YV. lllarren Jones . . H. F. Rolston C. H. Rolston Seo'tt.......... Graham. J. R. Hogshead . . . Parrish . . Aylor . . R. D. Warren Fergussou . . 1 ' , . mrarvrn nf 15-Sv Yrs. Basketball. 1 Mellhany . 3 Warren, R. . 3 Crosby f... . 1 Graham . . . 1 Brittaiu . . . 1 . 2 Baseball. . 1 Owen fmgr . 1 Aylor . . .. 93 Crosby . . . 2 A Suter . . . 2 . 1 D. -1 .. 1 i I Yrs. H . zz f . 2 3' . 1 Yrs. . 1 . 1 9 N Page Seventy-nine To LL! Ulflfll lflli .l. U. XX:cl'l'-wa. lf. ll, W:n1'1'--In ..........,...... ...lklyvlzxvllx W. 'lf l: Il'llH'ill1l .. ...... .......,.... N lamzxg-'1' .I, li, XX :ull ..,... ...,X-xi-lam! Nlzulmg-'V Xl. V. l:IlUliIlLf . .....,... . .. ..,............ 1.lPill l 'I'l-LX Nl. l!1:'lrI lillll .... ........ . ..lf. li. XYMI'-Alu. ll. I . liwlxtuln lflgllt 'l'm'lxl-- . . ......,.,,..... .... I I-'wig lflflll 4il1:1lwl .. ........ .XIII-In V1-rn!-'I' ....... ., l 1-lgllv--In In-I'I lluzml ,. H--1-In--ml I,--H 'l':n-Vklv . ,... NMI! 'will l':II1I .... ....... . ..... . 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X A Nor is this true alone from the fact that 341 they won the championship of the Eastern Yirginia Inter-collegiate Athletic Asso- ciation, that they were not scored on by a. tit single opponent in this league, that they , scored a total of 183 points to their rivals' s it . 4 R4 34 during the entire season. that they tied gg- I . U ff' the team which held Georgia Tech 30-0, s. ,- ' J.. W. WARREN but also.on account of other eonsidera- R, D, WARREN I Captain chalf-Sew tions easily overlooked yet equally impor- Captain thalf-sea- sony and Fullback tant, do they deserve especial praise. The Seng Grad kand Q tirst and greatest drawback which present- U ac ed itself early in the season was the lack of a coach. But for the first two weeks i of practice Charlie Bugg. a star ot two seasons ago, generously came to the aid . of the squad and gave valuable assistance by giving the team a good start. But when he had to leave school to begin his study of medicine at Hopkins, the team was entirely without a coach and for weeks there was presented on Yenable Field a spectacle of College spirit which ought to till the heart of every Hampden-Sidney man with pride. Day after day the men came out punctually and regularly and set themselves earnestly to the task before them of making a championship Tiger team. with no authoritative or guiding hand to encourage or instruct. Not play- ful or shirking did they enter into the work as might be expected of boys left to themselves with no restraining hand. but earnestly and in a manner praiseworthy. I And to the remarkable spirit which prompted them to this as much as to the physical power of the team can we attribute the remarkable success which has been theirs. But about the middle of the season Red,' Bowling. a member of the team several years ago. and now a student at the Union Theological Seminary, was fx secured as Coach and very ably did .he ' mold the team into the powerful machine b. which it became. Another very serious drawback to the I A team was the loss of the captain. Jim 9 Warren. immediately after the beginning K f of the championship series. Having join- ed the Vanderbilt Hospital Ynit. he was Q2 called away to enter a training camp. Q, This left a vacancy on the team which it Q was hard to till. His brother. Don War- ' if' ren, was elected captain and proved to 'Q be an excellent leader as well a con- .N servative player. ll A, ,V u The first game of the season was with p l .4-' Q the strong V. M. T. team and the show- iz i , K, .A.,, . . A . mg made against them was little less than J. R' GRAHAM remarkable. The score of 1-.L-15 in favor PARRISH il Halfback of V. M. 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UU V 'il '. l , --7l----,'-- - -'-- - -,s.f-,,..-..--.-----f.-f-- Un Xuyeinber 10th eame tl1e game fur 5 1 whieh all tl1e ethers had bee11 prepariiig. 1011 ! . 4 - . ' 1 the game 111 wlneh Tigers H1111 Spiders f elashed weapnns on Death 1 alley. This was tl1e erneial contest nl' the seasoii ter onr leadersliip 111 tl1e eoyeted raee de- 5 pended upon a 1'ietf1ry or tie. lt was a lieartbrealiiiig ga111e 1.111111 start to linish. 1. 1' with lirst one side and 111911 tl1e ether having tl1e adraiitage. But tl1e tinal -f whistle lonnd the ball 111 111111-lield and ' tl1e goal li11e of 11eitl1er team eressed nr 1 111 serious danger. By tl1e Tigers the lnss of Jim Warren was deeply telt. The superb pnntiiig of Parrish featured the , game ter the Garnet SL Gray. The whole team. l10WCVGl'. put 1111 a great exliibition of gameness and tighting spirit. I M' S' SCOTT Tl1e next -fanie with 111111111111111-Maefni, AYLOR Tackle .r P' . End Wl1lL'll was plaeed 111 Petersburg. the Tigers almost C'011Yl'1'tGl1 into a track meet . Tl1e game ended with a total of 152 points te tl1e Credit of tl1e sl-rappy Tigers while their own goal had at no time been i11 danger. 13. Warren. Janes. Gfallillll and Parrish repeatedly get away for runs of over forty yards. 111 the third quarter Capt. TVHI'I'611 i11te1'eepted a pass H1111 T311 seventy yards to goal- the longest, run ef the game and season. At no 'Billie did tl1e Tigers exert tl1e111- selyes and toward tl1e latter part of tl1e game 11121111 substitutes were sent 111. The last eliampionship ga111e was played 111 Newport Xews w1t11 William 35 Mary. The Garnet K Gray eonqnered. the ga111e being o11e-sided tlircingliout. Neyer did the lndians adyanee the ball farther tl1a11 tl1e thirty-live yard line. The playing of Gral1a111 was tl1e 'feature of the game. the big hall' making a niajurity ef tl1e seores. Parrish 211161 Aylor also eame 111 fer a share 01' the l1e1101's. the lA1ll'111C'I' I erossing tl1e goal line earrying the ball together with three men, wl1ile the latter exeeilted a forward pass over the opponents, goal line ter a tnuelidnwii. This game gave the CUP to the Tigers. Our Turkey Day game was played 111 Nnrfollc with the strung Wake Forest. eleven-the team that l1eld Georgia Teeh 30-0. This was prebably the best game of tl1e season. The teams were very evenly matelied as tl1e T-T seere slinws. The Tigers were not 111 the best eendi- tion as several players were slightly 111- jnred. Uapt. D. Warre11 was almost dis- abled on aeeonnt of a badly sprined ankle. He remained 111 tl1e game. howeyer. until the final whistle blew. Thus the season ended. O11 aeeount of tl1e reinarkable sueeess ol' tl1e team 111 the faee of so many dis- eo11rage111e11ts. tl1e Athletie Assneiatieii deeided to award gold footballs to tl1e following letter 111e11: J. Warren, D. War- ren, Aylmr. Sr-ntt. llogshead. Fergussoii. Allen, Herzig, Jones, Parrish, Grahani, H. ' er- -. ff 'M 't1q,-f C. H. ROLSTON F. Relstfm. C. H. Ilolston. Mgr. W. H- F. ROLSTON Halfback T. BOHCl11I'E111f and Coach M. C. Bowling. End Page Eighty-flzree Xt n nu-Q-lm nf lln- Inller msn X Y lf. Xvlur. ll twu-va-:lr lvtle-r lllllll nf Vulpvpcr, .' -ann. It ix uf 1-mlrw um-4-rluin jun whu will Yu un- -If-ml l np! un I-I ilu- IUIN In r--turn mx! nan but :nm-tin-r llnnlnpiunflnip 'Vigvr ll-nm if pri-uiivlwl. 'l'1--- mmln elulll IIIIIIUI lu- gin-n In Mgr. Hllllilllmllll. Hllgg, Wnrwie-k. :mel tln- ---rul,- wh., mwkvfl llll1'1'!l5lIl,LIIAY that tlu- h-:un might allways lu- rmuly tu IIIWJI I Ilwir rixznlx XII 1-rwlil In tlu- man-In-., Illilllilj11'l'r. lin--, lmvks mul svrnlw fur thn- nwlvlv umk tlml llnux dnl an lIl'lII,!illp,f tln- 1-up lnmm- In its rn-nl lnmm-.-Ilw trophy ww- Ill tlu- ll-5 llln I l'ill'Y. 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WARREN Captain, Guard We have been made doubly proud of our basketball team for winning the Championship of the league this year. First. beeause that out of a student body at no time larger than eighty-tive 111911 and with no eoaeli we have been able to win so far two eups this year: seeond. beeause it is the lirst ehampionship basketball team of whieh the College has been able to boast thus far. And well we may be proud ot them. for, when their season began in earnest, they beeame a formidable quint for any team in Vir- ginia. 9.-.,4l-,.. .lf ., ,i 1 Y ' .2 h .vi f 1.5. 3 it lls . We were fortunate in returning four ol' last year's team. but that was all.- there were not more than one or two of last year's serubs the vaeaney, and for substitutes. But the Freshman Class MCILHANY Guard ' to 1'ely upon to lill furnished two valu- Jones J. A.. being able men, Brittain playing regularly on the tirst team and substitute. The line-up as they entered all the games was as Brittain. forwards, Graham. eenter. Warren and Mellhany. guards: Warren being Captain. 7 37 follows: Crosby and The season started with a bad aspeet for the first three games were lost, some of them by a. elose score, however. These were with Washington 83 Lee, V. M. lf. and Roanoke College. But in the next contest we defeated Y. P. I. and started a winning streak whieh was broken only onee du1'ing the remainder ot the sea- son, this being at the hands ot William 8 Mary. The week following this inauspieious Iirst trip, we won from V. t'. C. and later on a seeond time from V. P. I. We next met the Roanoke College quint on our home tioor for the return game. As they elaimed to have one of the best teams in the State and had beaten us in the tirst contest, mueh interest eentered .1-, . ' . ls CROSBY Forward around the eonfliet. But we were vie- torious by a deeisive seore, our ehanees of vietory being no time in danger, the team taking the lead in the tirst 'few minutes of play and holding it through- out the game. The Championship games were next on the sehedule and our iirst was with Randolph-Maeon which proved an easy vietory 'for H-S. Biehmond Col- lege next fell vietim to the Tigers' elaws. but this proved a very interesting eon- test. Randolph-Maeon was then defeated a seeond time and we had finished half ol the series. a perfeet reeord to our eredit. But the next game with William Sz Mary proved disastrous. lt was a eurions speetaele that was presented. the stronger team at the merey ot the weaker. No one has been able to aeeount for the defeat. but sufiiee it to SEIKV that it end- g' i 3 lil 1 BRITTAIN Forward Page Eighly-.vefven F , . . n . ' t' ' ' an-N --Nlllt' ' t hum i - --l ttith thi hitrtt I A hiatt I .t., ,, tht -tttitll t-ntl ul tht- at-tvtw-. 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NE night i11 the early Spring of 1917, a si-ore or niore of internes a11d resi- dents in their white clothes were grouped abo11t a large 012011 tire-place in the rest rooni of a large Boston hospital. The wo11derI'ully eonifortable chairs were empty. for it. has always been true that the lllllllall brain works best with the body also active. Ellltl those 111i11ds were very busy that night. Many were the quickly fornied questions asked but tl1e answers were not so easily given. Men who had bee11 over on the various hospital units were looked to for information as to what the niedieal 111011 did i11 war, what their status was and how they got coniniissions. A few who l1ad wor11 unifornis i11 tl1e National Guard reginients of various States were plied with questions: How eould 0119 get into the Guard? Was the Guard going abroad ?-and lllillly other queries wl1icl1 at this later date would cause a very broad s111ile if asked of these sa111e nien, who have seen a few nionths field service, were unanswerable questions at that ti111e. Late into the night the debate went on: Did varicose vei11s disqualify 0119 if only i11 o11e leg? Could you get i11 if you were color blind? Only urgent calls to the ward tore anyone away fro111 that group. Case Histories, Microscopic preparations, GVG11 the brainless long suffering guinea pigs, faithfully assisting on your pet pieces of research work, were forgotten. Me111bers of that group clainied Maine, Ohio, Texas, Oregon a11d the Old Doniinion as their l1o111es besides those who lived i11 Massachusetts. Peaceful and peace loving the day before. 11ow all Ainericans Elllll the President had asked Congress to declare war o11 tl1e Hun. Weeks later, for i11 H11 unprepared country the wa1'-111ill grinds slowly, nieinbers of that group were reading telegranis ordering tl1e111 to ca111ps for training. When 0110 p11ts O11 Ifliakii Hlltl fastens U. S. on his collar he should feel proud. He does, but on the very first occasion pride is not the predoniinant S911- sation. You know how you felt wl1e11 you put o11 your first pair of long trousers. That's the feeling, Ollly niore so. With the directions of very well ineaning but very unwise friends still ringing i11 your ears yo11 got O11 tl1e first train. equipped in a way that would niake a guardsnian sniile hut a11 old army Sergeant weep, if he could see through the weak spots i11 the disguise. Ellltl 1110St all of thein can. With nothing ringing or playing, for the Arniy didn't ineet you at the Sta- tio11, you cliinbed fro111 that saine train so111e hours afterward. You niay have seen an unadorned plain at Harrison or Riley, again you may have been for- tunate enough to see wo11derful Oglethorpe i11 Chickainauga Park, where, per- haps, your Grand Father fought. 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Will tl - - I - D' 1 -'I'.'t.' I D' - .' t' .' j--t sf 111' . 11'l1 t I11 - ? N - Ii I t D' . Y I -kD' I I. g ' ,. .' It 11II. Y - ,,1' 1. t - .' ' - .' ' . '1 . ' 1II'- - . Y - ' t tl - . - , k Pngr Ont hundrfd thirty-Iwo driver, the blacksmith. the clerk, the student,-men of all nationalities. of all races, of all the social planes and of all financial standings. come in as a mob and leave as au Army. They won't come as you imagine a mob of Americans would come. but they will look like Americans really are. There is a big differ- ence. I know now. l saw that mob when it came in groups of two's and tl1ree's afoot, in jitneys from the nearest towns. in train loads f1'o1n the City. They were a motley crew. l followed one train load and talked with the men. There was a Chinaman, there were a few Greeks. a Sweed. Italians, a Turk, Hungar- ians. and many nativeborn Americans. I had cherished no idea of there being a unified America and a typical American. I had lived in the South, in New York and in New England. I had visited as far West as Wyoming, but l never knew until then that this mob would be our Army when war came. My depression that day was deep. That an American would make a good soldier, I had always told myself. Didntt our Grand Fathers at Bunker Hill, didn't they in Mexico and at New Orleans? Was there any amount of yellow visible at Gettysburg or at Antietam? .Yo is the answer written over every page of American history. But are these men Aiuericans? What will they do? Of course the majority are citizens, but what does that really mean? Many busy days passed. days so full of work that one wonders on looking back how it was all done and who did it. That mob of yesterday to-day stands trans- formed: They are not trained in the fine points of throwing hand grenades, they do not yet know how to repair machine guns and automatic rifles. they do not yet know the sensation of going over the folf' to meet the Hun, but they are no longer a mob. They know close order drill, they can do sentry duty, they can and have marched down the city streets during the Holidays. just passed, in a way and with a snap that bodes no good for the men who have to stop these Americans when they get the finishing touches 0z'er there and walk in to meet the Hun where he lives. The two great outstanding thoughts which come into our minds are these: At last we are going to have an Army which will demand respect for our country, which will take away the lingering sting of that most unfortunate phrase 'tToo proud to fightv. At last we are going to have something real between our homes and the Hun rather than that dream of an unbalanced mind which told us that a million men could and would spring to arms over night. At last we have the entering wedge for a drive in the direction of universal military training, which we should always have had. lt that which will keep us out of future wars. if we are to be kept out,-not our innocence. our benevolence. our honest dealing or our wealth. Peace cannot be bought with coin. even though it does bear an eagle on its face. Peace comes from the power of millions of bayonets backing the scream of the eagle. T Page One hundred thirty three I 'l'lu- st-4-mul tlmught is this: Hur i-nuntry may ham- ln-on a niclttng pot, but lin- wus ruthi-r lww mul thi- put quita- mul. 'l'his utfnir hits kimllul the fire., tc put lmils mul, wht-ti thu- 4-ml luis main- thvn- will ln- at unilit-il mul tmitul Ximrl , rt-mlj' Illlll tllrlt- In sl-ru' lllt- VIIIISQ' of lh'lnrn'rrl4'y tlll twvr lllt- lvtlrltl, zlllll llul tl ll of st-If-4-1-ntl-rt-el. :num-y :natal imlitifluuls, who wmtlal stannl quit-tly ln anal wa thi- llmi slumt his tnrln-:Im-s nt nur ships without may mort- 1-lfut-tunl prntut t simply writing him mutt-s. It will ln- muiitlis mul it pmlmhly will ln- yt-airs ln-t'urv wt- munt for mut 1 this wzir. Xu nm- in this .Xrtny now lu-sitnti-s tn say that slum chu mer prustraiti- form ul' lit-lgium mul the- hotly ol' l'XlHlllStl'll Fl'llIl1'l' wc- will wt Inc svt- tht- llun shi-tl at tt-nr. for uptm his in-vk wt- will soc thi- font of ull the cnt I wurhl. :tml tht-in wi- 1-mi again rt-tm-niln-r the- nmttn of mir own fmutl ohl s Sir Sf-iiiln-r Tyrunni.w . l'am1p Grant. Rm-kfnril. lll.. Jan. I0 th. 1918. .1-FY . ,-'xif Qqi 1 '59 4 ,sdfxxvn-1 fin .5 i-3. , 1'i'l' '- -.af 1 1-'gi 'xgygfftg' ,-fgQfllqDQ.., 4. .. GLQQQ'-' 'l'fQ.-ilfilff' ' -CGZIQ 957' - K - - - - Page Our lrundrcd thirty-four I 4 l 3 Glhrnnirlr C HAPTER XXVIII. I. Now it came to pass in the tenth year of the reign of King Tuck that the King had become old and full of years and, behold, the burdens of the people grew heavy on his shoulders and he wearied of the court. II. And he determined in his mind to get him to a south country where the sun smiles soft, even like unto balm, wafted by gentle winds: and there he would rest, he and his house with him and there would he be buried. III. May his increase be as the sands by the seashore and as the stars that deck the iirmament of the heavens in numberg may his years be long and plenteous and may his reclining days be spent in peace and happiness among his children and his childrens' children l Selah ! IV. Now the rest of the acts of King Tuck and all the good deeds which he did are they not written in the Book of the Kings of our tribe and are they not in the keeping of the scribes? V. Now when the people knew that this was so, all the tribe and the peo- ple round about showered vessels of silver and gold, even inscribed with let- ters earved with cunning workmanship and burned rare and costly incense of the species Taurus to him when lo, he was gone Q and they mourned him great- ly. VI. And all the people did mourn one hundred and three score and seven days and did him much honour and Sqnirts the silver-tongued. reigned in his stead. VII. Now Squirts was exceeding young when he began to reign and he did that which was right in the sight of the Lord and he laboured long and faithfully for his people. VIII. And they loved him with an exceeding great love. IX. Now the days of Squirts Were boisterous days and the bugles of War and the trumpets of conliict were sounded from Dan to Beersheba and the young men rose up and gird about their loins and armed themselves and took up their arms in preparation for War. Page One hundred thzrly 've T' . x ' I- l,2' X ..X l X ff' w iw., f l fy- S . 4 l I ' Q g g . xr iifi 'J M , gif' l.f Z- ,- Isl l lllllll Nl-f-I l'1-pulur l'x'wI--Wu' .. ...Ur Xl-f-1 I'-llvulwr Nlllalvlll .. ...Km-:ll v .Wllitilw lil'-I llzm-lu.nll l'l:u1-1' .. ...Suu-I' ll--NI lin-lu-llv.1ll l'lJI.U'l' .. ...lirallnnm ll.-Nl I-'....lIl.1ll lll2lAX1'l' .. . ..Hr:nl11m ll.-Nt 'l'--mai l'l:lu-1' ...... ...llrnln llll ll---I .Xll .Xlwuxlul .Xtlnla-iv . . ..W:u'rvl1 l:.-Nr .Xll .Xlwmlul Nlam ... ...u':ll'l'1'll lliggu-N! 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IM-uwluxlxnznlzmu , - . . ll--u flu ilu-x slzmfl :nn ilu- Nullrzlgw- ljllu-all.-ll ........ I.. unnlll mx. lh.-m ilu- x fl. .....l lu--l-xtwlanln-. l'4lVlNI'1l'iJlllilllN, xl1'lll1nllslN.lllll l.qlm.l,.1l1.nl.1 ur l1un.lrr.l Ilurly-,mv ll? 5 l l 9 ll l li El .jg r. ! Wg! 1 mvrh Gllnh By-wormlt Giiiiniu That Stump. PEHPETUAL USERS. Jones, H. S. Counally OWGH Higgs. B. F. Angle PGITY Suter Aylor llvimbusli Ycuablc Turner HGFZig OCCASIONAL FSERS. Scott Crosby Parrish Folston, F. Forgussoii Boncluraiit Sprinkle Neal Mcllhauy Wilson, F. D. Hogshead Jones. J. A. li . if Y L Page One lzzuzdred tlzirty-.vmfen 5332? if . Wig ,J ig? nwjlfb if R gvf R525 Q45-NQQ 5 EM SQ u ll ml llllflj'-fiflflf Higgs, B. Neal . . . Mellhany MeFa.clen Jones, R. Turner . x F.. S. .. Rolston, F. .... . Saunders, Sprinkle lVlIl1bHSl1 Gregg . . . Perry . . . W. A. .. Alexander, H. C! .... Fergussou Q . M fs 'Q fx fx ,x X XX? 1 : X 1 -bf X X t em 5 1 ., ,Ki 39. XQX-X l y. 7 jx X XX 'F .f r-f ff '-'ff-X 'N s ' ' X his- . - . x X,--,- xX a 0 ye Xi ee. . fp, f 7 7 '- Xb f 1 , xO1r X XWVTIE'- 2.' '7 X X X ,env ..A,.,,,W x ge -L .J..:- N,.:' Q-2? QDIII' E251 Svhnia .Gun Captain .... . Swab . . .Water Boy . . .Plug Man .lst Shelhnan . . .Qnd Shelhnan Range Finder .Gun Pointer 3rd Shelhnau .Guin Pointer The New Irish N52-C. M. . . . .Coinniancler of Fleet . . .The Great .. .We strive to attain his ability M Page One hundred thzrty nzne Amr Hur lmn.!rf.l .lm U 4 9 05 KW .. -M , THUNDER AD VEERTUSHTS fl ,gg 'L W Ni x ,v 5 f PA x X4 1 UMR 2 tl. W1 ' Nfyv A :J .1515 ' f fl . W- I. NN '42 ,uv ll 1 Page One hundred forty-one - '40 I I HAMPDE -ID EY COLLE .1 . HAMPDEN-SIDNEY, VIRGINIA 'I'In- UIIIPSI vullvgga- in Iln- Snnlln mu- lun-. lligln SIRIIHIIIIWIS annl llmrmlgln wnrlq. .X slr-mug I :n-nlly. .X sn-In-1-I SIlllI1'llI Ima!-v. .X 414-Iiglnlflll 1'IIllI2lIQ'. .xIIlllI1'ZlIIlI1'III' grmnnls. Nvw Hylnllnalsiullln. A I'l'Ill2lI'IiilIlIt' I1-rural in .Xllnla-tie-s. 'l'm, Inn'nlilun'i4-s 4-qnipln-QI with l'Yl'l'.X' lIl1NI1'I'll l'UllVl'llIl'Il4'1'-SIPIIIII Iwall. gals, Iml nn4I mlul IHIIIIS. I-lv. I'illlll'Il'1'Il'IIIIII L'llIl':lll1'4- l'1'lllIIl'1'IllCIlI. Ill-glvvs reall' I't'I'l'l'1II ILA., ILS.. XI..X.. I2.I.iI. ufwat'- gn fo up-'Mg .4n. ?dm!ivg3- IO I-'nr fvllflllfljllll ur I 1n'Ilu'r Infnrmuliuu ,lflflra-.wx Acting President A. XV. NICXVHCDR'-FER, A. M.. Ph. D. HAMPDEN-SIIJNIQY. VIRGINIA Ill U1 l1u'1.lrr.l fully-I1:n O .,' . .sa fr. r -' 1f.,.'f.f . F -.1-'J' Q55 x. ff -5-:,, tr, :N L 5- 1 .f x ' 10? df? , -QL 1 5 i fx 1 I K! xl ' L N? 1' Li ff far! 5 X if 1 s 'I ' 'P X Ag: ' is fa ij 'uf ff f Q me f - 3' R' AJ? M 1 ian? 1 ff' f , 'M 1 J 1 ,J . ,,r if 1 4 , ' sdgvl sg'-X Sf-ilk? -v ,K 9:3582 64 f 'yr ings 1 ,PNY A 2 Y ar gk 65? f 2 3 sql 4-SX X LQ, 4' 7 -:Sf E R 1 Q , 9 9 'QQQQQHQV5 . SI MS?- i ' ww.: 2 53:5-:1' 5 fin' A ,s:,,g1f, 1 wmwwe '. 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Woodruff, Lieut.-Gov. w nw 5 ll 'x , , if N, Y! , l',.X5I5l.XN me-n mal nn : 'nm-n-f-lil'I.x' llmusallnl of llna-lllfmwllpy lPl'UIllllIl'llf :xml I1-spullsllvlvrvlllluns lu ilu- lumm-ss mn-hl. .Xmlntmn plus I-,usllunn trann- mg will lllillit' YHI' 4-ligihlu to am 1-xl-1-ulliw luwlli-m :mel an high snlznr-v. l-I.XS'l'Nl.XN Q.Il'2lllllill1'S am- in elm-mnml. With I-Ialslmam llillllllljj you 1-:nn tlllillllj' lll il le-xx' lnunllns lm- ralpnl mlvnmw-nn-nt. , l'4-rsuns sw-Icing: lhu- ln-st zulvaullalgx-s will linml all thc- liars!:nam-Halilu-s Sm-luml ul' llllsim-ss:1lIl':lm'livouppul'lllllili1'S. not only for inslrm-lion :xml study. hu! pl'm'11m- In the- work whirh 'Pl'1'llill'1'S fm' lhv must llilylllg pusitinlns. Q I llll1'l' lhv I'.iISllllilll S.YSI1'lll ul' training slmh-nts npe-rallv p1':u-lim-v hunks. I1-lull :mel wlmh-sallv lulsim-ss, I-1-:nl 1'Slilll', lllSllI'illll'l', lwulu-l':lgv, :mal ralilwzly ullivvs. .M-mlllnlilugg, llanrnlcilng, 1'mmn4-ra-iul l,:m'. Su-lmg:l':lpln.v. Stl-lmrypo 'l'y1n- wriling, liusine-ss I-Inglish. .X4lx'n-rlisilng, SIIIPSIIIZIIISIHIP, :mel l.1'lllIlillISllilIl'UllI'5U5 with 1-xpe-I-u-nm-el, 4-lln-u-nl. :msl lanthlnl le-:u-In-rs. II:-:lIthl'lll, ish-:ll hwallinn in lhv llmlsou vzlllq-Av. .Xll Y. Nl. l'. .L pl'iVilQ'g1-s Ulll'll In liusllnzm Nlmln-nts. Sll'llll,Lf I':u'nIl.x' ul' spa-1-iallisls. l'lllllll'ill la-vlnrv 1'nlll'S1's, lIll1'llllilIll'lI l'1'1'lrl'Il ul' 5ll1'l'l'SS, lllU4l1'I'llll'l'XlN'IIS1'S. Slllcll-ills l'lllQ'l' :lily XY01'lillil.Y. Write- lm' ll2Ill1lNllll1', Sli-pzngv plwslu-1-ills. .Xll1ll'!'SS CLEMENT C. GAINES, M.A., LL.D., Box CC., Poughkeepsie, N. Y. uyr Unr lmn.lvr.l fUlf, flIllf 1 . . . r ...aux u. SCRAPPY TIGERS WIN GAME F ROM SPIDERSI Kirk Parrish Scores Two Touchdowns in Last Half. Game Uuuusualh' Well Played and Hard Fought. Hampden-Sidney Ge ......... .....,...,. M...-..p.1...-..a...y, uz. ....v.......4 c..u- lfie. D. uvuuuu... ...1 muy. A: uc....uou..... mf... a Q dl 1 U M .. . . . . 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Ayu-r quvuuug uv..-...rn mv.. .ur And recovering Ute bull on the Svlderi' u znufny-ru...-yunra .....-u. 'nm vu. when lhs hrs! brexk occurred Renorllhi lu nn. nm. .1..u..:. .....r.u..r .ru-....uv. tiled lhroulhout Ihe lmlkle, Hnmbderu- sua...y ...md .. u.a........ mm.. um. .uf nu... yum. ...rough 1.11 u..u.u.. :nd Grllmm mldr Hn! dawn. P..-ru.. w... guveu. nr.. ...ul ..g.u... H. lllrled I ikhl-larkle DIJY. found lhn hold llled And lklrled Mllbourne, wha had been well boxed. Dnly ID run Italo Un- nrcondlry default. He :ut In. whIrXInK, Bldegvevblns. tearlnz, DEH!- u.. nu. ...y ..w...u 1-Mud... -1... .....m. to nu. nu... ...a .u.. mg h.u1. beck Ilullthed hIm1eIl' lcroll the :Dill .1..r . .-...yey..4 .... F...-...... .misled the Kaul my F... .... uw-..u.... Pu., a....u... mv.. r.....u...u.. .1 me n.. rlod vnu lu! Ind Kurlous. Flghllni nu... 1... nu .up, ... ...ray wu ..u..a, none wl-I Elven Tllrcr mel SDIGBY 'lib ahltlerlvlli dlrectnfxs and Svlder mul Tllel' llllh lurenell and enrtllnli 'l'Iml Ill culled wllh the bull In mil- held. The Brill Derlod Opened :nd ohn- tlnuad murh alter lhe order lhl! had ..... 1.uu..-..u ...vu.,...u.-, .... u.. ..... of desnerlllun entered lnlo the RIN.. lnond CMI!!! Dlnb' Men Cried lx time-11 Ind rendered lhemaelvss weaker H14 len alll1:lIvn.0PPOnl:ntlu dashed lhnwulh Kham for lllns Buflhu lain: were nel lumclenl lu mek! A decided ahah 1... ...Q ......... .u.... .H .....-1.. 1... ' :..uu.....a .. s...'-.fu v...'m,-' SCMPPY TIGERS WIN GAME FROM SPIDEIIS u cc....u.....-1 r...... un... P....u 'Z-T.T. 1.'.w'.vl x1 u:n 'nlts'mxunn'w.'Tr4u mm. Al! Ihr! olhll: Ihl :Euclid Brill of lhp um. Arn rm. nur rluvupaen-Sumner rum ua.. .suuuuwu r... .ur..u.. un... . ...... mu.: hr nun or a1uuu...r... n W... 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Q upnnunsnnnuvuuou- an-aunu.nn-uw-muon-n -mama .1 muun an-u nu' innun-lu1'vpnpo-qnnnqn lhu Oilllllliu ll' lllllulllli urns funn-gowns-nan .-mann-uuunmunud annnnnn annum-uns fu-nu-mnuua wanna: hump-guuwmnnu p-ungnuuqn-unmnnvnn -1 fur nun-na an anus nnnwuufmus-uanlfn uusmvuu-nun!!-'una lilllllllk lihiioll' nn ol nu mm uc an- nl mnnunnxuunnuuunn- :OS hiif D1 1151 u vs-vuwoannlunnuuu ... nm nmnm-nn-mann: an n-.rp-pw nq-nn nn Uilhlllillillillllili llllllurilliilthiill um-nu pau 'nu and I :nl nan lil on-an ,tu -.... an una. . ,. 0 .. ... -n ann .. .,....... Dunn un' -.- .. ...... . 1- 1- . .. . ..., Q.. v-- . , . li .. I ug nn ... ..,,.. an ,, ....v 1- 14-.. .... . . , L: ...... un. su-.....- .. u nz .. pn Ju u- -u 5-21.-1 n in-an Lu-nn u-n-A--Q. any -:xsane ru -n-vu '-. gym usa-u mn Us pu nr:- age ru lun rr orly-ng I l 1' WILLIAM C. ROWLAN U N IF o R M s SUPPLIES EQUIPMENT OFFICERS, ARMY AND NAVY 3 5731-5 1513? Y-E . T i 1024 RACE STREET PHILADELPHIA Unriformer H11nzpdcn.-Sizllzey Cadets Established in A 1842 MARY BALDWIN SEMINARY For Young Ladies Staunton, Va. Term begins September l2, 1913. Lo- cated in the beautiful and historic Shenan- doah Valley ol' Virginia. Unsurpassed cli- mate, handsome buildings and modern ap- pointments. Students past session from 30 states. Courses: Collegiate L3 yearsj: Pre- paratory L4 yearsj, with certiticate privi- leges. Music, Art, Expression and Domes- tic Science. Small classes and thorough work. Send for catalogue. MARIANNA P. HIGGINS, Principal ROANOKE CYCLE CO. ROANOKE VIRGINIA Fine Kodak iiuishing. Send us your films. 36,000.00 plant. 20 years ex- perience. Price list and sample print free on request. Kodaks and photo supplies. Sporting Goods of Every Description. Send Us Your Orders. 1 . l i i i l i Page One hundiwd forfjiiiiizle EXPERT KODAK FINISHING IH ELLY 8: GREE llIllS ltll.. N .X. All I'.SlllIlllSillIll'lll lllzll llzls liru - It rn 1 wn ling llll'Hll11ll llu- lux:-4-lla-m'v Ill ll 5I'l'YI4'l' vllrlff llflllll' filnlx fli1'v'1'l In IIN ll'I'll lnllfll 1lN.Nlfl1lll1'l' nf lprumlpl llllll KELLY 81 AGREE DO YOU TRADE WITH US? If not, then why may we not have your valued patronage? Farmville Commercial Co. , . . l-an-mville-, X zu. Phone 58 Nl 1-:lu'l': Sl-ZItYl1'l-ZZ Hur ll'uta-lurmwl Hur Nlnyfflu FEW OF OUR SPECIALTIES: Pillsbury's Best Flour: Pillsbury's VITOS: Quaker Oats C0.'s Cereals and Dairy Feed fBig Q J: Stollwerck's line of Cocoa and Chocolates, etc. MARTIN PRINTIN G COMPANY Will give ycur orders for: Letter Heads, Envelopes, Blank Forms, Dance Cards, Programs, Cards. Etc. Special Attention ICE CREAM I manufacture the best quality plain and fancy Ice Cream from pure sweet cream fresh from the farms. Special attention to Ice Cream for ban- quets and picnics. W. C. NEWMAN 1: us ugw avi ll lu, ll l'. 1 lxl'..Xll ANI' l'l Iul, Phone 41 FARMVILLE, VA. Pwr Onr l1un.lrrJ fifly S The Peoples National Bank FARMYILLIC, VA. Under Supervision of the United States Government We respectfully solicit a slim-e of patroiiage froni the people of Hil111IJCl9H'SlCl116f' ,ll...,.l G. M. ROBESON, President E. T. BONDURANT, Vice-President J. L. BUGG, Cashier DRINK TAKA KOLA The Latest, Jlosf Poplllfn' Drink. We also carry a full line of Sodas and Ginger Ale that cannot be beat. Yours to Order. Taka Kola Bottling Works FARMVILLE, VA. R. W. GARNETT 8z CO. SHOES CLOTHING GENTS' FURNISHINGS Tailoring at Specialty Farmville, Va. THANKS H. S. BoYs We Wish t0 thank the residents of The Hill and the Board of Trustees for their liberal patronage in the past and trust Go To we may be of further service to them in the future. 9 E. R. Booker Insurance Agency Mack S Barber 220 Third Street Phone 147 Fai-inville, Vai. FARMVILLE VIRGINIA Page One liundrfd ly one N. Nl. 1, X. l XI-IXII. ur f1ur1.lrr.l fill! qv T' i IRGI IA CAFE MEALSATfUJJHOURS Food Of The Best Quality T MAIN STREET FARMVILLE, VIRGINIA HSANFORDSH The Clean 'Tp To The Minute Soda and Ice CFQHIII Pau-lor Intelligezzt Seri'ice-Szzperior Goods A full line of Eastninu Kodnks Filnis The Newest and Best In Stationery Whitinnns Candies Grafanolas, Vietrolas and ALL OF THE LATEST and BEST RECORDS MSANFORDSH Farmville, Va. W. J. HILLSMAN Farmville, Va. Gent1emen's Furnishings and Merchant Tailoring A Specialty I REGAL SHOES i The Shoe That Proves -and- ARROW COLLARS Page One hundred fifty-three 1i1i'I'1i Garland and Mc Intosh I lrl' 'l'uil1'I .XI'lii'li-5. KmI:llir. l illlls :mil Supplies Nluii-i:l':llii xYl'lllll4L1 l'ilIN'l' The Best 51.00 Fountain Pen Made Visiting Cards Engraved You will find what you want there FARMVILLE VIRGINIA Chas. 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N ruff' .:...v..l.. ..... 1.1. r...-...nl ,.....r....... K n.wD!'.. Ullllxvllu. w........-...... :Cn ...nhl .. .,.. arm... ir.-lll.nn..h,... null. .q.....fl ,...l:r.wl.. ll-pall:-lil'lHrllY'l. IL VFK-sh5'. il Ul'AllhIll,! G, :l...l.......l., . ......... up cl.-se. l.. lf...-K., 1, ...f........ .. nn...-4... ur., n...1.l..-. X .mm ro.......l , u......... ren... ..., cm. l ,,.,,-,bvwg A --...Y..X+,,, M, X Substitutions: IW. Sz MJ Brooks. p for Berman, Mapp fur Brooks. '- Goals: B.-uuks 1. Close 1, Murry 3. Mapp 1. Crosby 5, Grnhlnm G, Brit- Lilin 1. Mvllllllny I. Ffvuls pit:hed: .Mui-ry 3. Warren 1. Referee: Hmift- ,erdlngen Lynchburg A. C. Scorgr: Timers: Sydunr and Chris-, lan. . ' X The fdllrlwinpzis rl list of the bask- egdball gnrnes played by Hampden- Sldney Lhlsseasonshuwiug the points- r zfrgsrgzstggmnlonsnln will ...vs .rr f Xgpo.-ed in excl. nqnlesl: ' 'rlw-n....l.. us. mg... was rough I.. . WMS. L. '31 H. S. ll' fro... finial... sims.-.1 rr..-..:.-...lf ...exif l Mk lb XX if: H. S. n ere-ol-.nn nun.. .., ' v -1 , 'bm um no .mrs ala znlninmnrrfr.. win. l Vmb T U we 5- er.: u-...nf-R-. ..r rr.. gun... or ...nr rn. 6 ' : ' ' ,':, lmens. nlmw.. l.. um conical by me ll C. Lf - 3 HS- 3-' lnrzo eww.: yvhlch .nlenged X V. P. I. 29 H. S. 361 Saving... ...gas ig..-.. 76.4-i1s..gal.nln, R, M, G. 14 H, S, 37' : .mg rang.: or usp sr. y. . . Y ed the :mms .nl me way rn.-:um-.:'ll1lls . 'ann ke Cullelfe 9, . H' S' ?6 Dickerson xlsa mlm Into .ns nm- .--C' 33 H- --33 'Ish'-'wlrh du-my bln nr rv...-lf. sr.. X R. M. C. . , 15 H.,b. 23 nm ana war...-. vm- mm. nm ro. rl.. V, C, CX 11, b HX 55' 49, vim... ana wel. plnyra M... W 5 M 27, . H 5 13 rr... lm...-..p ....a .....r.......-yr IR 'C ' ' ' .' ,,. H.-S. .-sums... le. cl ' ' If' H-5' -I' c.ul.y...... rixlxl 1...-ws.-.1 ..Dleksrm.-.f W.Sr M. la. H. S. 27 g2gg:X..... l.r.cm.m...r ...c...G.41... l - --X n..i......5f.',1'. .l..... ...eu','::.ae.l.A'.53..'l -' mal uso ceo- wf...-..., .... .. lf.. :....... ,,,...1-.-n.....- , ,, . .. .. 4. - s..........q.-: gferg.:-lv.-.fl wow. w...--5 ,... ' ' ' 'TIGERS AGAIN LEAD IN ' . ' BASKETBALL -RACE ' s 'TIGERS DEFEAT . . r 1 m s an f SPIDERS ON . nv! Il In . l .5,.C.......r....-.1l.....s.l:..rv:.lel..l i l Hu.:-nw sim-rr vs.. rfsl..-...ng I OWN Floor Rviullmnnrl Collcgn, Rcaleni LZGZI9. is Iilinlinfllr--I Frulll L lal.-'rm ll..n.nrm.-s1l.1n-u' 'rluers lqpl. ur... mm ms. ...fur--lu rl... Essznr.. l..- lnlnm l....w.rl...ll .-....-, wx.-Jn tl.:-5' rl.:- 'renlerl rm nm.n...nu Cullen Snider! l.. .:...l...m Gr-...n.mlun. by .nn ...wee at :G in le. 'rl..n:n nfnlrled om lfnillllg . . . I I . l ,r...- um nm... r.-....., u . ....D.., .- ,.X l-..el.....-...lm-., sl.-,....n.: rnrnn mul.: iz.-.ln , l... l....f: .-...ure l.. ...nm s...:Q.-sm... lam v' .hr -r...w' .nun m.....l n..l.- umxe. .....l l.,w,.,, ., f....,, up .... ...Q vlslms slr- , 1 -l 'HAMEDEN-sllblllir' A I DEFEATS nollmoxe H...n..ne...s..l..w, nl., -1-.svn ...ml-I.. rn.. r......,:. mn.. ...ln 0... lg... l..e.'.l um... ms. - sq, .1...p.....-, s..s.m' so. ......-lu . ns. .am 1: V . tem soanrafa l 4 n. nr.. fr rl... Res..-.l... cr. ...gm ...uw l.. me ...sf-n .Tjl q rl...-. 5.....ly X lhlmrrznc-lla. tm - . rs can.-M ...ri 1 lvl'-:full rnolrzp ...En , ...I .l... ....:. l ...ww was 21' if ln .nur rm...-. . 'rua us... nf lr nr am nl..-rl-...L n-M5 1:-ae-1. but an r .msa:l.... .1....s.l.'..,X sl.dlh.:1'lse.A mute .Q l..-ml. Llnwgl. pm.. l-l.......e4..-5.m..q.- 5.11.-.1 n:.y.... ana Palme.. qsp...w.l rw me vl..fwn.: vrhlla Qrulrigblmpd Crawl, .1-.vs :ssl fu.: mr vw fin nam., I I The ll...--wp: ' Q as iollgwlf .:...m.l.:..sla.. ' , ac-...ous nrlm.. .... P.......r.4 lfr-Hwy ...4 Bron-.rl X F , I X.:...i-.am ..,. ul... 1 C 4 .M.:!lh:ht7 .. . .. .w.l...... l -. ' no Warren .,,. r.:.m.' l - L0 .l s..s..:.....s....,f.r.m... for cm.-uyfl lflem -wr:-Pn1r.'-f. 2' rll.r...X .iw G.-lm....x. n. cwsrly. 1-. w..r.e.., 2. u.-......., :. mn ...mr-.a........, sl rvmf... sr. 5 mm.-r, mm lr-u.......i.....sl.meyb .1 1'l...r.l:.-mfr. sylnor. I I'xn..u.e.-'c..p ui il.'SZij ' lnlhe last of the chnmnionshil I lzmuas. playa-fl nn the hnme rl-mv Snrunlny nlght. Hunlpllcll-Sidney al--f.-aled thc William and Illagv X lluinv. by rl .incisive sn-on-, 27-1o.' Lllus ending lhe must successful basket-llrlil svfalsnn thai. lhu lialjuet alhl Gray hav.: ever expvrivnueli. Wiill lm ...muh and several mlen with lillle knl.wle.lg-2 of Lire gzalhc. Lhe nfllslln was run lo n sllrcrlssful Ler- minauon will. l'..ur Iuss-rs. and Len vlclorirs. lrllly u remrlrlulblc re-3 cord ful' Lhc-scrappy Iillle live. On'- nl the fmll' lowes was to ll HHH wllivh was later dvfealcrl by arynuvl ilfwgcr senre Lhan the unc by whiul .il wun, and thc livsl tivo gnlnuf lwhich were l.-.sl were lllayr-fl mmu- l lhu assistance of thi- oldest 'Varsity '..:an. Revenue for the fourth rl.- 'tenlwas anllwlv prom-n on Inst Sul unlay night when Tigers me! lu- .lians in Graham gymnasium and llouk from lhom Zi' scalps while lll. lrilinl lrillr- cumurud 15, l The grime was fast and holly con- Aesled. Lhiuugl-lit was evident fro... lrhe slnrr Lham, if the visitors were lm ..-..., il........len-s..l..Qy would al. glow them L-. do so only by making H . uluclcy light. Throughout the gum. lllllnlpcn-Sizlnr-Y relairmd tl.c lead. lhP rirsz half ending l5-4, W. 8: M. cami- buck rr. puz up a beller game land fm' asllrwl. whillz Llley did, but 'me H..mp.len-Sidney defency lscrnllgrhvned, their offense gal Ibugy, Qhe large Hour showed its lmark ..n Lhr' indians and the Hnal :whistle blew unly to find lhe'Tigers , llcl nEl'.lTEn'iYg ' HAlllllEllSIllNEYl l:....a.n..... 1.4.1. lr.F......exrl..-I. llnnwlfn :snlnm rwimru nw vlrlml- su. mm... Q ur... msn, lmlk.-: hlll ..:..-rr..-.lX:.. X are .....l.:m.- aersellns X .:..-l.. 2. 4 . 1 'rm l-.1-fr-wrlrl.. -url.-Q lv. wull A fu... ll.. n... url: f...ll.... lr no A ln ...ur r...f,. lun. ..-.:......v..r.a ...,n..l- -rl... .l...lr.u ln.. mor... psrlsl ...nl mn mr.. .w.'.llu.l -:nnncn W wll.. bu: mn, ,,-.1 n...s...., ..:m-svl...1l.1...r... :mm ...f..C.....l..q rl... vl.llf...' l.-my Tl... 1-gr...-. ...nn mx- Teen mm lVruln.l w....fl.... .ana Criss, l.-nil.. .hs whom .l..r..prl.-rl Slllnev war.. rrlnlwl penu- rlmnrl mul, csclre. .ns mer. wpmlu, ...J p.w...l..l from player... on ra- aatnr ar lurma lu.. up: , I mv-Aran.. P I. SNJAIQIDIK SIGNS? Cyrus. . fully , . gg- l V. P. Wrenn . Ll' n'.......n .. cmurm . C , ,, , 1r.....o.. no .3 'any L .. ....,...,.... 1K'lIh CHS? ........-...r ......... Wnfldk l . L0 l subnllluzrom.-fern.. rsrnnlrn. walks .N mums... lg.....y- 5p....X.q.....Q, Xun.: lHAMPDEN-SIDNEY HAD ' 4 I l l l I I l c 4 K I I I I X, .X.. Burney. l I ll SUCCESSFUL SEASON l , -.ii I I: FLYTBTIIIJ. Ari. FUD. ll,-Jwhqn gh ff 'lf: 1Dfl9'1-475-ino: apgr.e.bsxl qwmw ll I . W, .l Wlllllmm and bury len woclrby lima sash 0187 so 'siln ' nl... ' .if-uw:s..n.l'lluoin.l:ifl. alqha AX ffmm wnlrrhe ellunplnnnlrfgrbg Ly., .ls-'fain Vlrnr-ln. 1.m.e..uq-..,... ..,.. on - , Xlmml. 'W 'W' an damning orlnr Th.. onlin. Umm inn .. .Mus lm!! ww They nm fmunnlsulii Xh..vlns.Iour nr thu urs lmm- mu, hr--lf for DIIY- cfum.. um cmsny lwnr., u.. xml..-.. l..-u.. .....,,.,.,,. of lX2,.....I.K..,.QI 'V' UTI. ' 1. X, l llllllli llllllllllllllll l -' aflnuoLPn.lE' Ldslis X uumlrs ms LAST HKLF: 2!'I.'l'.L'.5.'?Ti 'f'1.'I.I '.. .ll ' ,V ....,f'.,..X.:4:.' X ff-. ' -.lsr-e.Sx..l eu 'r3.'q 1:zh..:..uup:.lgf..y . ASHLAND, Wy.. Pohruuv 9,--llinmw dlinlslargura bgnkathnn pain ru-lxixl-xl ueguunq llgo muanlpn-mu... ...lull-. bs n seam at as in ia, .......g...g dh .cams rnuuoulln victory nwlnx cu. ,lan lmlr or .lm neu... 'nw armani: Xml lui mmm ln we zqnm.-n Vlrglni: l rqlqmnrglu... rxumu.: Anuwlnllun :hi- X nm: ' X Tm.-rl, X wn... Lou. Pm. .ll...m.lensul....y s A i.uuo lx:.nnnlnn-slam. - .. Xx 5 .nz mfhmnnfl -:clings -..ful 1' Dpb Wllimm and Arrm-.... n ' g Am.. x.. me mul-. m-u1:b:.Bwnnasn.sla- my nhowed-,lhrs .mm qtm..gf.-ms...-...Q vnu' wmen ms cr-am.-mrm-u ll.. warn ..r rn.. q..m:... u..-m...l-.nu. ui. .....is..nQg .TM vu-HDI rum Oxvcuem. -uid the . 5 X Q X X . X - . - jXgwsr..l rusanworx ur nm h d . 4 L I.cag1ll' Raw-. X -funn If-nd. Cru:-by msc-1 vw 'JQIXI gfusl Xlencling hy nsafe margin of IXZ points. X Ximmrmm mq.Xdan'.XXu5m013n'a' ti: I - Il' iii..ll'....nI.S..f lIlE. l.i1..'3i'..f..f -5.5.-. nn..-..1ss11lE fvllrlze yells wr eg-vb ..........:... wi... 9...-......... n.....,, r Tlwllr-d 1'Sid'wr Coll-..v hlimin:-'Ml lf...-.. ...ma is ..1 ll mr u.........-..-sla- 'nmher and once nmreafrmndly splm c-vm' mn: .swlully .al-emma.. I V - - f ' .1 anim.. up.-sf.. me -mno .w.....l . , psumud the wnque.-cd de. .n rm.. Mcllhculy .ms w...-.-,,. Ms., me R..u...f....l u....,,.. s....lw ....... ll.. QM :X nm Mm .M gum, Mmm, W X: nl.. . X L am better van had X umm Wu. , X lrngnu fh..mn..l....hlP .-:..,,. lar. mzllv ..rX nina n I.. shnrl nrgirk Qmishinrlvgiongirl ., clarlrxgglgelce deserved me :mn ui, . Rmdnmhwulcbn mmm au! tho Wa , lr........1.... s.4....y, .-fl... .nf 1'sg...X gxlhhlggxggnror Eng'-spmm ,mll Pmndun lizcmthe lendimmm ....... .or the lQ...lwl.lp :un at um! '.l...v.n.l Curl. Ssrlcrli1'l.l's mir...-5 by rl nn... lnnaerl nie rqurm ...unter ...rely BFE KSU UI' V, , . I ll C I X :lean nl the opml.-.5 lrnlr, rl., vs.-fs..-'y 1--ore or :rl in in Tl... urn.. ms ns.-4 Cnnovollz ...nas my urn. swan fouls lhf the Eastern IYZIUIIQ n rr- 0' 1-ndxnglz ro lo. Huy.-.-er, .M Jnckdiz up-gl.. ...Nl g..r.r...g. l.....i1f......... ....,.' wr..-r mlm 1... .lm jrlaern. :md guna? X X :egiMeALmcuc XA5.,Dc,,m0nX Murry ml.-a In mxlnqru lm-lr an-lv ...mai 2 . . l sf... armed all -at lm... hun no rl r.l , . h 1. d W H f I. vm, nr-el au.-Ing mlm Inu hal: um me vi '1 2 'lUF ' f' WN WSH' lnlulmunu. r':r.....l.. ww-.... nm :ww X and Bosnia vdyifl' 5' d -rmlwmnlnarlbn ovlmibx .mm snrgadu uw... . l mln.. tqrfrom rl.. ...ul ll... ...uni our .ibm R., A my, w re ras y 210. i .muy mr..-se 1...-ua. um... rf... . ' l nz.-l..,....... con.-1. Q... .rr ... .. .l., ffl... nm. ...um-w I-Hd 'lf' mm WUT .3r..h..... 4.1.1 in rho, scoring for theX ,,,,cm ,Xu mir vm lima., in were, .lwml 'ff-1 Uffw n.1.nr1g?'l-Si.1..er iafixxlflruiigld gl-flfxli .I.'l.xw.i.f5:.:.n I 'lim-rs. Mullllany caged the hall sg. oral, 'mllm and .3..?. Il'.ir Xnwrr-fl n point. 'T'hc.. tw .gen .gov .mr s .r the 'rlzer Dickens.. un:-1 . ' . - Men X . X ann. wr nm Jackets. ' X ..,,... ll.. ...mf ...rl l....l vm- 1.11: end f.: .-ruimvn The ..o.....- al... .ns spleen f Flon' 3 Wfffi dfsfu - . 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