Hampden Sydney College - Kaleidoscope Yearbook (Hampden Sydney, VA)

 - Class of 1922

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'tg ' -5 ' -,Q . 50 4 -4 .F I I I a IJ gs 0 -'QL v o I I U .11 . ,. 1 4 .JS-' x l' n ' 1: Ll' 4' w ' '-' '. s ' s . - D, .,-. -V ., . 0-4, . -3 5 C 40 . Y O tl Q - - M. g ..-Jr s 4 4 ' I' '.l Q ,9A '.' I' .Q 4 O 0 4 . 0 ' 0 1 1 . - . ' .' YI' 8. 9 0. A . 4 4. O -S '- '-, ' an 0, 0 JC I .lf - 5 pv 2' ll' 'l X .v O0 4 O .fir .5 ml ' 5 A L' W ' ' ' Q l no ' v Q Y II Q s 'J is .45 u 1 I O -nifj, S 4 ,gl K 01 sl I lv f if , N 5 ,jf , ' tt O -':7.,,.ib-FV.-J 8 im .0 am 'W N K ,fl I ' M V a-UI!! Four An Appreciation. O those who have made this twenty- eighth volume of the KALE1DoscoPE possible we, the staff, render our deepest and most sincere thanks. Witli- out you-our friends, advisers, helpers, co-workers-We realize how little we could have accomplished. Our thanks are especially due to T. K. Menefee, of Lynchburg, Va., for his invaluable aid with the art Work. To the Bush-Krebs Co., of Louisville, Ky., we are deeply indebted for its aid and service. To our advertisers and patrons we are grateful. May this book be a monument to the efforts of those faithful members of the stall' who stood by and carried on. THE K LEIDCSCCPE 1 . nwf' ' ts! u -559955259 7: N X T1i131'5fJP' ' I f li .VJ , 91 'I ' - y 24 - iii . -V -' : ef' Y ' 'P I i922 , T -1? ff I iii, egg X I - 61 i?: -1 i .Z 'gi fl A I '69 1.1 N, . 5 ,XZ-!f:1., f., ,. ' gif- -311-Z'..ff' 411 I4 'ff 525411 !7 a'a:iff '21zQ5:'2'5f-5-'5 - ' is . Qf'f?HJ!l!f 2 4 -4 :TJ2 1 f -. 1 ' iff? gik,Q,x,f SR x .K f f I 1:1 A ' J w gilffgjf- ' VOLUME N9 28 IA' u..arf.f..vuq,.y,, v. .CTIP QQDX sv' EDWARD C. ROUNDY mw51lQ,MElD65C IJ Dedlcatlon Wlth the unstmted adm1rat1on and respect of our student body for one who has won a Warm place 1I'1 the heart of every loyal T1ger the Staff ded1cates th1s Twenty E1ghth Volume of the Kale1do scope to Edward C Roundy ' ' 53419 O '- . .. . . 'un n 1. ,5 c, o' ,Q .Hun I u . u Tv'1'1 1 ' Seven vvfr- Y ' '7 IO'T'.U' F' .g 1 . . . . . . Hifi. O . i ' 2 ' b r f 4 i . ,T '. I 3 .,, 4' ' ' 3 -' . 5 . ' ' : A . v 1 ' L 1 - ,A A X NN! 4 ' 0 -A 1 5 1 ,Q ' , J v D, . 4 Q l 4.7 e- . K AU ' ' v-s 4 K4 - . L. e , i r 4 , p :LX it 1 ' v W , A ' I KL -A J - . 54 -4 - . .Q Y.. A p Y A I , , , 13 r ,, , E . ,. 4 A -,.Z'..LZQ ,QXAA Lk 1 0117 ,. 11.4 ,. L , ,I ,I - 'TK I JT' Jw Eight Historical Summary Opened as Hampden-Sidney Academy, january 1, 1776. Incorporated as Hampden-Sidney College, May, 1783. Under the presidency of Archibald Alexander C1797-18062, increased students and endowment. Under jonathan P. Cushing 11821-18351, life and growth. Under Dr. Lewis W. Green C1848-18565, a prosperous era. Under Dr, john M. P. Atkinson C1857-18835, the distractions of the Civil War, but an administration of vigor and success. Under Dr. Richard Mcllwaine C1883-19045, the Mcllwaine Hall erected, the endowment increased, the system of scholarships extended, the curriculum broadened. CDREWCRD F, in later years, when the :fires of youth burn with less brightness and the enthusiasms of adolescence are no longer, you can take your Kaleidoscope of 1922 from its wonted place in your li- brary and by reviewing its pages, fan the embers of those youthful fires until they glow with a satisfying melloyvness, and resuscitate those adolescent enthusiasms until they are once more vivid, we, the Staff, will feel amply repaid for our efforts 1n producing this book. We are only amateurs and feel that this should be bome in mind when you are criticising this annual. We have endeavored to give you the best Kaleidoscope possible-if We have failed, we are indeed sorry, if we have succeeded, our reward is bounteous. EDITOR. sg w KAN ra 1.1. s . . - . , ' 'I k 1 Q 11 .U 1.. . U,,U.:,UU?? UU U,. Us ,'U.,: 'Hg v-A.. ' :A . n 4 '. ' ' U . . .UsU-U . U UU .l'4, '.. .. 'V A-f , .fi '. ' . ,.....J, ,., U. -.qU.f,,, '- . 1 ' -. .L : A. :'s.'ff:-. 'M-'24 .-' - , . ,-'. . - -- Ur . ,S . 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IIl..xxlwx, RI. IJ l,IC.I31mm-,.:,I7.lJ.. .. W. C. L'.xxll'1:1':1,l., Ib. IJ .X. II. l'.xIu:lxw1'ux, Iiwg A, IS. Iblcjlqlxmx, IE+.13.,. II. W. IJVISIMQ, IJ. IJ. . .. HHN. Dux P. II.xI.a1Qx'. . ., I Xu IIARRISMN, EW I'IuN. H. R. IIu1jvruN. . .. HHN. F. B. HVTTUN , , . INxI.'1.l'w .X. IRVING, KI. IJ., . IIUN. C. P. -IANNIZX' ., ... F. 'I'. KIf'F.x1m1aN, IJ. D ..,, . H. W. 1XIk'I,Al'4lIIl.IN, ID. ID W. W. Mmmu, IJ, I7., I,I,. IJ AI. SCIJIUI' P.-XRRIP-II, IEW L'u1..klrmN B. I'1NxIaR. .,, , W. II. 'l'. SQu'lluQs, IJ. IJ , , Iilzxlasi' 'I'um1l'sux, IJ. ID. . . IIUN, IE. I,Ia1-:'I'1uxK1.1z . A. L. 'I'x'NIzs, M. D ,... Hem. A. D. Wxrums. Rliv. -I. HARRY XVHITMURIQ . H. F. Wu.sox, D. IJ ..... rcsiclm-Ill. l'Il' Qffl-till . .I 14-1'1':z1'-IsIwkN11, XY Hump I Rirlzmfvllll II-11-Si Im-y, R1 um' flin- Iknmmllv, Rim IIIIIIII ,,IJ:mx'iIlv ,vm-I1Iv1rg1 . I IR-II-w'sI II rg QQIIQI IIu'1y:IH11 ,AI ing1I1+u , . ,I' :L1'.ux'1IIc, I,cusIm1'g, H . Ixu-Imum-I Rupliim' Rim-Imwn'I Rif.-Imwnll , .SIIII-HIIQ , N1bI't1I 'Ik 1'Icslw11, XY ,II'yII1ux ills, IIII .SILMIIIM11 I':1r.m lIIL', LHYIIIIQIHII rrisl ml fury Nm'm1!6f'11 List of Presidents SAMUEL STANHOPE SMITH, D. D., LL. D .............,......... . . . l.1f!I'r:4'ur'd5 Prrsfdmzl Prinrrfnzz Cnllcgv, New Jrrservb 1775-1779 JOHN BLAIR SMITH, D. D ,.,.........A.A.,,,..........,....., ...1779-1789 i.1f!I' 1'1g'4z rds Firx! P7C.f1'dF11f Z'11im1 College, New Yorkj DRI'RY LACY, D. D. QViee President and Acting Presidentj ....... .,.. 1 789-1797 ARCHIBALD ALEXANDER, D. D., LL, D ...........,...............,.. 1797-1806 IPI IIIII dl'Vl1fP1'f IIIHI 1 1 I111 T116-010gffI'11.s' ITIII i1mry,P I'I',1 ff-1011, N. Jw WILLIAM REID, D. D. fViCe President and Acting Presidentj ..... . , 1807 MOSES HIDGE, D. D ..,....,....,,.............,.................. 1807-1820 MEssRs. M. LYLE, JAS. RIORTON, WM. BERRELEY, JOHN BIILLER, J. P. XVILSON fCOI'I1I11111QCC Of Boardj ,..,,................. Sept., 1820-Sept., 1821 JONATHAN P. CFSHING, A. M .,...,......,.,... ....,.....,. 1 821-1835 GEORGE A. BAXTER, D. D. fAeting Presidcntj .... . . 1835 DANIEL LYNN CARROLL, D. D ............... ...1835-1838 XVILLIAM 1X1AXWELL, LL. D. . . . . .1838-1844 PATRICK J. SPARROXV, D. D ............,.,.........,.............. 1845-1847 S. B. XVILSON, D. D., and F. S. SAMPsON, D. D. CAeting Presidentsj -NOY., 1847-July, CHARLES AIARTIN. A. B. QAeting Presidentj 1848 -Ju1y, 1848-Jan., 1849, and Sept., 1856-June, 1857 LEWIS W. GREEN, D. D ....................,.........,........... 1848-1856 REV. ALBERT L. HOLLADAY CDied before taking Oftieeb ,... . , 1856 JOHN M. P. ATKINSON, D, D ....................... . . .1857-1883 RICHARD 1X1CIL1VAINE, D. D., LL. D ,,........, ...,... 1 883-1904 JAMEs R. THORNTON, A. M. C.-Xcting Presidentj. . . .... June-Sept., 1904 WM. H. XVHITING, JR., A. M. fAeting Presidentj .... .... 1 904-05 and 1908-09 J. H. C BAGEY, Ph. D. CAeting Presidentb ....... .... J une 14-Aug. 23, 1905 JAMES GRAY MLALLISTER. D. D .......... ............ 1 905-1908 HENRX' TLTKER GRAHAM, D. D ............................ ...1908-1917 ASHTON W. AICXVHORTER, A. M., Ph. D. 1.-Acting Presidentj -Oct. 1, 1917-June 30, 1919 JOSEPH DL'PL'Y EGGLESTON, A. M., LL. D .... ............... 1 919- Eiglllvru JOSEPH DUPUY EGGLESTON, A. KI., LL. D. President .vl'lH'fl'l' H FACULTY f-51 -i.1, F 5 I LQA Glfisf fm 6 H Faculty J. D. EGGLESTON. A. M.. LL. D. PTF.9I-fffllf BGJH, ITBK A. B., Hampden-Sidney College, 1SS6: LL. D., Washington and Lee University, 19173 LL. D., Hampden-Sidney College, 19183 Superintendent Schools, Asheville, N. C., 1891-19004 Prince Edward County, Va., 1903-05: State Superintendent Public Instruction of Va., February, 19064 Jan. 1, 1913: Chief of Field Service in Rural Education, U. S. Bureau of Education, jan. 1, 1913! july 1, 19133 President Va. Polytechnic Institute, july 1, 1913-193 Editor and Secretary Bureau Information and Publicity, Southern Educational Board, University of Tennessee, 19023 has been Editorial Writer for leading papers in Va., N, C., Tenn.: Member Phi Beta Kappa, Beta Theta Pi Club: University tRichmond Va.l .-1 utlmrztwitli R. W. BruerelThe Vliork of the Rural School. ASHTON W. MCANIHORTER, A. M., Ph. D. Dean Prqfesnvor of Greel: 'IWBK A. B., Roanoke College, 1895, and A. M., 19025 Tutor in Greek, ibid., 18953 Principal of High Schools in South Carolina, 1895-98: Graduate Student, johns Hopkins University, 1S9S- 99 and 1903-05, Phi Beta Kappa, 190-1, Fellow in Greek, 190-1-05, and Ph. D., 19053 Professor of Latin and English, Presbyterian College of S. C., 1S99-1903, Professor of Latin and Modern Languages, Thornwell Seminary, 1899-19033 Classical Master, Sewanee Grammar School tThe University of the Southl, 1905-063 Instructor in Greek and Latin, The George Washington Uni- versity, 1906-07, Professor of English, History and Political Science, Hampden-Sidney College, 1907-185 Present position since l9lS: Professor of Latin, Summer Session, College of William and Mary, 1915 and 19165 Professor of History ibid., 1919. Member, American Philological Associa- tion and Archaeological Institute of America. HENRY CLAY BROCK, B. Lit. Professor Enzerilzzs of Greek Student, Richmond College, 1859-81: Randolph-Macon College, 1861-62, University of Va., 1869-'72, and B. Lit., U. of Va., 1S723 .Assistant Instructor in Latin, U. of Va., 1870-713 Associate Teacher, Kenmore University High School, 18,72-793 Associate Teacher, Charlottesville High School, Charlottesville, Va., 1879-Sl: Master of University School, Charlottesville, Va., 1881-S61 Professor of English and History, Hampden-Sidney College, 1886-S93 Professor of Greek and French, ibid., 1839-19113 Professor of Greek, 1911-IS, Twenty-one MEWHORTER BAGBY ix 5' EGGLESTON L WHITING WINSTON Y IVAIWU 5 J. H. C. BAGBY. AI. A.. 111. E.. Ph. D. 1'rqfe.wor of Pl1y.v1'r'.v and .lxfronomy AKE Student, NOrwood's University School, Richmond, Va.: AI. A., U. of Va., 1888, KI. E., 1891, and Ph. D., 1894: Teacher, Wallace's University School, Nashville, Tenn., 1888-90, Professor of Natural Philosophy, Hampden-Sidney College, 1892-98, and present position since 1898. J. H. C. YYINSTON. A. B., B. S.. Ph. D. Professor of l'l1en11'sfry and Urology GPX A. B. and B. S., Hampden-Sidney College, 18943 Graduate Student U of V1 199-1 O'- - . , . . .., -..1, Professor, Tazewell College, 1895-963 Graduate Student, Johns Hopkins University, 1896-99, and Ph. D. 1899' P ' t 'ft r 'U -' H ' - , , resen posi ion slnte 18.l.l, and Acting Professor of Biology, 1914-20. WM. H. AVHITING. JR., A. B., A. M. Prqfrmvnr QfLfl1il1 mul Spanish f1JI'A A. B., Hampden-Sidney College, 1880, and A. M., 1882: Graduate Student, U. of Va., 1880- 813 Assistant, Prince Edward Academy, Va., 1882-86: Assistant, University School, Nashville, Tenn., 1886-883 Principal, Clay Hill Academy, Millwood, Va., 1888-1902 and 1905-065 Graduate Student, Summer Session, Harvard University, 19163 Professor of Latin and German Hampden- Sidney College, 1902-05 and 1906-11, Professor of Latin, 1911il8, and Professor of Latin and Span- ish since 1918. JOHN A. CLARKE, A. B.. M. A. Prqfznvxnr Qf1'vI'f'IIf'l1 and Gf'rmun A. B., Hampden-Sidney College, 19033 M. A., U. of Va., 19053 Professor of Languages, Cluster Springs Academy, 1905-11: Student, Summer Session, University of Grenoble, France, 19113 Student, Summer Session, University of Marburg, 19135 Graduate Student, Summer Session, Columbia Universitv, 1915, 1916 1917 1918 and winter term 1990 91- Universitv Fello l ' 1 , , , , .- -- , , .wsnp, ibid., 1920-21: Student at the Sarbnnne, Paris, spring term, 19213 Present position since 1911. Asa D. AVATKINS, A. B.. B. D. Prqfms-ur' of Englixh UKA V A. B., Hampden-Sidney College, 189-1: Instructor in English, Hoge Academy, 1895-96: Prin- cipal South Boston High School, 1896-993 Student of English and A. B., Harvard University. 1899-1900: B. D., Union Theological Seminary, Va., 1903: Professor of Bible, King College, 1907 ll' Instructor in Bible Co 1 t ' S h l W - , urses, '1 ting . e oo, offord C- vllege, 1913-1-1: Present position since 1918. ' N 1'h'f'llI'l' Ill rn' .Aa WATKINS MILLER Jon-msom mxssav SMYTHE 1' ul v-fnzu' ,..f-1 Jmms MILLER, B. S., C. E., Sc. D. Professor qf .1l!lfhf'l11!1fif'-Q -'IJBK Student, George IV. 1Valker's School, Dublin, Va.: University of Va., 1884-S6: Civil Engineer W K IV R R ISST' Graduate Stude t dI ' . . . . ., .. . . n an nstructorin Mathematics and Phvsics,University of Va 1887-91' B S. and C E. U ' 1' ' ' ' ' ,, , . . , niversity of Va., 1889: Student, University of Goettingen Germany 199192 S D U ' ' I , . . -. 3 tc. ., niversity of Va., 1893: Professor of Mathematics, E-mory and Henry College, 1893-19193 Member, Phi Beta Kappa: Charter Member, Mathematical Association of America: Present position since 1920. J. B. BIASSEY, A. B., B. D.. D. D. Prqfes.-mr Qf Bible. Philosophy, and Pxyr-holngy A. B., University of N. C., 19005 B. D., Union Theological Seminary, Va., 1903g Moses D. Hoge Fellow, Union Theological Seminary, Va., 1903-04: Student, Summer Session Columbia University, 19203 D. D., 1Vashington and I Lee Lniversity, 1920, Present position since 1919. THONI.-KS CARY JOHNSON, JR., B. A., M. A. Professor Qf Hislory and Er'nnnm1'r.e K2 B. A., Hampden-Sidney College, 1915: M. A., University of Virginia, 1916: Instructor in English, Virginia Polytechnic Institute 1916 IS and 1919 70 , . - L . -2. 3 U. S. Naval Air Service, 1918-193 Student, Harvard Summer S ' ' 192 - ' ' O' i ' ession, 1-0, Present position sinte 1920. THOM.is SMYTH, B. S. Prqfmsor of Biology B B. S., Virginia Polytechnic Institute, 1920: Student, Summer Session, Biolov' 1 L.1 k f ' ' gina 1 uoratory, roo lyn Institute Of Arts and Sciences, 1920 and 19213 Present position since 1920. BENJAMIN D. PAINTER, A. B., B. S. .4x.v1'xfanI Prqff-xxnr Qf .llaiherriaiir-.v 111111 French A. B., Roanoke College 1919- B S Vir inia P 1 t h ' I ' , .U t , V . . ., g O y ec mc Institute, 1921: Instructor in Math- ematics and Applied Mechanics, Summer Session, Virginia Polytechnic Institute, 19213 Present position since 1921. Twenly-jit'e k , ,gp 'g, 2 -i .K ,g V ....1, , i .1 1 V l iq ' NS'iFe'l,e: ' fi'f2'V ' lv if Q 4- F ' 18.51 5' T-il ' x Rafi vw - .M-. Am-a 2,9 , QM H .4 . 311 ,ff I G jail' 5afs,.Gfi.Kgjf x 3, t jig-iS'f'l ,lv 'fi jf 4 'wg V gr rx . , I , I ffewf. xg, .zap L ,ff iw wg x' A ' 'E A 'N 4 ,fig I, '?4-gibaf,-.'!? V ' v ' ' of - Sex, ,j 'i 'mx V in 3-:W fi! , in 6 . 3-A T-1 - ...N . i 3. 1 . e. ' .Q . ,, I , 1 A - 1 3-. hun. :lv-L.f'Y' r Zi . X r N in x pgs X I ' 2 , 1 4 5 'X .T N 4 . , L m ,' ' x xx! t KES' 4 I 3 ,4 aw, 'V J 4, , Us - Q ' 'E 'fx si A I r -1 - '15 : T 'f ., I JH I ' U I -- V 5 .-,X vi., Q. , -4. W N . i W , 1 ' A , ,Y . .ff A -,M 5 A. .1 .U -:-55,1 Aan 'Q' Shri ,Q g 'JR A 5 I I I I I lv: Q . mf a .- . 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Vmcxxia Football Squad, 19203 Freshman Football Team, 19203 Varsity Basket Ball Squad, 1921, 'QQQ Second Passage Baseball Team, 19213 Delegate to Virginia Student Volunteer Conference, 1921, 1922: Treasurer of VVest Virginia Club, 19213 Vi'inner of Bondurant Prize Scholarship-junior Class, 1920, '2l: Winner of Percy Eehols Ministerial Scholar- ship, 1920, '2lg Varsity Football Team, 1921, Monogram Club, 1921, '223 President of Senior Class, 1922. BRIT Brit came to us from Davidson, where he spent the Hrst two years of his college life. Although hc left Davidson reluctantly and his former Alma Mater still occupies a large place within his heart, he was unable to resist the call of Hampden-Sidney and at the opening of the 1920, '21 session en- rolled as a junior. He is keenly interested in athletics. He contributed toward whipping into shape our basket ball team by his work with the scrubs , and won his H. S. on one of the best football teams in our history. He has achieved scholarship. Changing colleges is no easy task. Sometimes it results in a lower grade of work. In his case, however, this was not so: for he won the scholarship offer- ed to juniors for the highest average by a member of that class. As a Senior he also consistently maintained a high average. He has supported devotedly all religious activities. For two years he has served efficiently and faithfully as secretary of the Ministerial Band. He has been a con- stant and helpful attendant upon Y. M. C. A. meetings. His quiet, gentlemanly Chris- tian spirit has drawn to himself the affection and esteem of his fellow students. The foreign mission field appeals to him most for his life's work and it is his hope to be able to serve God and mankind as a mission- ary. The ideals of Hampden-Sidney will he upheld by him wherever he goes and old Alma Mater honored by his noble work. CEf'1L BIATIIEXVS BROWN Wuiiixtzrfix. D. f'. Pllfluuihrupir President nf Ministerial Band, 19221, '22: Intercollegiate Uehater, l92l, 'QZZL Foftljiall Squad: Kleinher of Y. KI. C. A.: Tennis Club, 19121, '21 CECIL One nf our inure dignified Senifvrs is Cecil- a man of mature mind with the strength and efiurage to stand by his eunvictinns. This Hampsidite eame tw us frum the hroarl expanses Of the great old Lone Star State, hringing with him those admirable traits which characterize all wnrtliy Texans. Ceeil has made his presence felt at Hamp- den-Sidney in a very fwreeful way and we can but greatly admire him for his consistent straightforwardness, his frank, Open manner and his ermseientious consecration to these things which he considers the worth while things in life. His standard is high and his ideals are lofty. As a debater and religious wfrrker, he has made a record which stands Cut and well attests his sterling qualities, his imselhsh- ness, and his willingness and desire to further worthy causes. Ceeil expects to enter the ministry and we feel assured that his will be a life of service to Gnd and mankind. Of such is Hampden-Sidney's great treasure. Tlioxus CI.A1'lJ1l'S Bmrxx Iiilmlxiauni, .X1..xB.x!u.x Pllflrlrllllrrzpfe King College, 15118, 'lllg Ministerial Band, 151221, 122: Y. Xl. C. A.: lJl1'CL'1'YI' uf Glve Clulv, 1921, '1223 Leader uf Cwllegc Church Ch' ir, 1921, '21 THAI Tum Bryzui, the sung luird uf the Senior Class! lYh1w uniting the present inhalwilunts uf the lvlessed county uf l3I'l11CL'lEtlWHI'fl has nut heard his meludiuus laaritune? Yea, Verily, nut many have lreen su unfortunate. Full: :wing the example uf the well rememberes,l Sandy Sanders, nf the elass, of 1919, hc came tn us, after three years at King College, to eumplete his ewllege eareer. Our unly regret is that he sn lung deprived us uf his company. Tom has wun the admiration and esteem nf his fcllnw students by his quiet, genial air, and his never failing gontl humnr. As 11 student he has few superiors, and has thus gained the highest eummenclatiuns frum both his fellow students and the faculty. Reserved, polite and altruistic, he is a perfect gentleman and we can only predict fur him the briglitest uf futures. XYILLIAM NORMAN Cook 11K.X. El' Snanrs. Yincaiwu Ph1'lunIlzrop1'c Freshman Deelaimer's Medal: junior Ura- tor, Finals, 19193 junior Orator, Inter- mediates, 19203 Guilford College Debate, 19213 Inter-Society Debate, 19213 Secretary Debate Council, 1920, '21: President, 1921, '22: Freshman Scliolarshipg Percy Eehols Ministerial Seholarship, 19193 S. P. Lee's Ministerial Scholarship, 1920, '21g Sopho- more Scholarship: Auditor Students' Club, 1919, '20, '2l: Steward, 1921, '22, Captain Third Passage Basket Ball Team, 1919. '20, Captain Outlaw Baseball Team, 19213 Tennis Club, 19221 Glee Club: Student Couneil: Vice President, 1921, '22g President junior Class, 12nd Terml, 1920, '21g Delegate to Y. M. C. A. Conferences, Lynchburg, '20, Ashland, '21, Blue Ridge, '21: Y. M. C. A. Cabinet, 1920, '21: President, Y. M. C. A., 1921, '22: State Student Field Council, Y. M. C. A., 1921: Assistant Superintendent Col- lege Chureh Sunday School, 1920, '21, '22. NORMAN The first time the writer saw Norman Cook, he remarked, Thats a line fellow, and in the four long years during which we have trodden the path to Seniordom lie has had no reason to revise his first impression. Those of us who have known Cook best have learned to value more highly each year his sterling qualities as a man. To Hampden-Sidney, Norman has render- ed mueh good service. He has many times represented his Alma Mater in oratory and debates with both skill and success. That he is a student of the highest ability is amply evidenced by the long list of scholarships which he has won. By his departure the Y. M. C. A. loses one of the most eflieient presidents and noblest workers for the good it has ever had. As a member of the Student Council, he has been instrumental in recall- ing to the paths of righteousness such few of our members as have shown a tendency to go astray. VVhen we go forth from the vinevelad walls of our Alma Mater, we shall always carry with us the remembrance of the noble ehar- acter and mighty marks of this truly rep- resentative Hampden-Sidney man. :luminous- ,..s....--nr Anemia-Signer 01922, te il, ii' H it :V ,I l Tlzirly-tlzrfr' JOHN BICCARTY DUCKWALL KA BERKELEY Svmxcs. W. VA. l'Il1'0II Final Marshall, 1916, '17, U. S. Army, Sgt., No. S25 Aero Squadron, A. E, F., 1913, '19, '20, Vice President of Union Society 61st Terml 1920, '21, junior Orutor, Intermediate Celebration, 1920, '21, Vice President of junior Class 62nd Terml 1920, '21, A. E. F. Club, 1919, '20, Auditor Stu- dents' Club, 1917, '18, Steward Students' Club, 1920, '21, President of Student Body, tlst Term? 1921, '22, Athletic Council flst Tcrml 1921, '22. UDUCK., From the rocky slopes of our sister state, West Virginia, hails our cotton-topped friend Duek . Truly our opinion of the errant state has been elevated through asswciation with this loyal son. Duck became a true Tiger soon after he entered the sacred halls of Hampden- Sidney in the fall of 1916-cvcr has he rc- mained staunch and true to our lofty ideals. john left school for two years during the Big Scrap to aid his Uncle and well did he stand by the colors, serving faithfully and efficiently as is his wt nt to do in all things. Duck has been a big force in the student hficly, always serving and helping unseltisha ly, his influence has always been for good and his inherent steadiness and wise counsel have madc him prominent in student activi- ties. As a prolific ,f1ummer and Mexican athlete Duck has few peers, as a friend and companion he has no peers. Duck is a Tiger of whom we are all proud. Long will john Duekwall be remem- bered on the Hill. The good he accom- plished will surely live after him. .losEPH DL'eKwALL BERK1-:LEY Srmxos, XYEST Ymoixu lvllliflll Final Marshall, 19173 Freshman Deelaim- er's Medal, 1917: Auditor Students' Club, 1917, '1Sg Y. BI. C. A. Cabinet, 1917, 'ISQ Basket Ball Squad, 1917, '18: Class Baseball Team, 1917, 'ISQ Secretary-Treasurer of Senior Class, 1922. qos On a bright September day in the fall of 1916, the train pulled into the station at Faruiville and left there a human parcel billed for Hampden Sidney College. This human parcel was none other than our well known and loved Senior of today- Joe Duekwall. joe immediately stepped into the niche reserved for him at this institution and soon proved himself a credit to old Hampden Sidney and the Freshmen class as a persistent worker, a thorough student, and an earnest worker. He remained with us for two years and then quietly responded to Uncle Sam's clarion call for men. After his discharge from the service, he taught for two years in the public schools of his home state. joe is a living example of that old adage- A friend in need is a friend indeed. Being a vertiable shark in all his classes, more especially in philosophy, he brings back remembrances of the ancient Greek sages and he has set more than one man aright in the thomy path of wisdom. joe deserves a great praise for the per- severence and stick-to-it-iveness which he has shown by hnishing a task in three years which some of us fail to do in four. He expects to enter the Union Theological Seminary next fall and prepare himself for the service of God. His marked individual- ity, strong mind, and lots of good, hard common sense all together combine in a rare way the elements of a strong character. A future of service to mankind is predicted for our friend and classmate Ole joe Duck- wall. l l l , 5+ R ,, Us - -ll .. T11 irly-ji K I a 2 P in if l I 1 fa ll 1 ' all Tll1'1'f'V- vix Lows HENRY EDMI'NDs KS, H-S. lI.xLII-xxx, VIRGINIA lvllllllll Session 191S, '19, 1919, '20, at Virginia Pfvlvteelinie Institute: German Club, 1920, '21, 'ZLZQ Tennis Club, 1020, '21, '22, Foutball Squad, 1920, Freshman Football Team, 1920, Freshman Basket Ball Team 19213 Fresh- man Baseball Team, 19213 Fdotball Squad, 19213 Captain, lst Passage Baseball Team, 1921: Piedmont Clubg President Union Liter- ary Sneietyg Shifter. .. DQC I, A year agfm last Septeinber there appeared un the campus a very retiring looking student claiming Hmistnn as his home and V. P. I, as his snuree Of wisdnin fur twfi years. How- ever, Dfw did not stay in retirement lung for his fame as a shark in class and as El fountain head of dry wit soon spread from Dan to Beersheba, dnrmitorily speaking. Though smnewhat dwarfed in stature. Doe was one of the hardest tackles and fighters on the football squad and a mainstay on the scrubs. The basket ball and baseball squads also fnunrl him alI present and accounted fur and thnugh the coveted mnnngrain never Caine his way he never stup- ped lighting. Tri all bull meetings he was I1 weleoine Hflflitiflll. In shfnrt Dee is the kind ynu like to have around and his absence next year will be surely felt. Whether he takes up peddling drill eyes, selling tire insurance to the Eskinins, teaching, business or swine prnfessinn, we nf old Hampden Sidney wish him the best nf luck in the future. FRANCIS BIERIVVETHER FOXVLKES GX BURR!-:VILLI-2, Vimnxu Philunfhrnpir German Club, 1916, 'l7g Students' Club, 1916, '17, 1919, '20, 1921, '22g Gymnasium Club, 1916, '17g Assistant Business Manager of Kaleidoscope, 1920, '21-Elect.: A. E. F. Club, 1919, '20: Sophomore Football Team 19193 German Club, 1921, '22g Manuscript Editor of Kaleidoscope, 1921, '22. MAJoR Just why we call him Major, no one can say. This appellation is very appro- priate though, for there is nothing minor about this son of the metropolis of Burke- ville. Afterdoing his bit by serving overseas, Ma- jor decided to continue his education and come back to us for a year. Then he decided that the University of Virginia was the place for him and tried it there for a year. A year away from the Hill caused him to apprec- iatc just what a wonderful place Hampden- Sidney is, and consequently he returned to run the last lap of the race for the B. S. here. Hampden Sidney gained what the Uni- versity lost. Our gain was great too be- cause Major is the kind of a fellow every- one likes to have around. He is steady, dependable, conscientious, a hard worker, a good chum and the kind of a man who inspires confidence. His affable manner and the case and grace with which he conducts himself, serve to make him popular wherever he goes. He is a product of which any school might justly be proud. H .. .. o 'X ss-nm M 1 Q M ww HAMPDEN 211 L9 Tl1f7f'1'-t'fg1lf HENRY THOMPSON HOLLADAX' HKA ORANGE, VIRGINIA Philarzlhropic Tennis Club, 1918-'19, '20, '21, '22, Assist- ant Manager Tennis Club, Manager Tennis Club, 1920, '21, Class Track Team, 1919, '21, '22, Y. M. C. A. Cabinet, 1920, '21, Student Council 1920, '21, '22, Magazine Staff, 1920, '21, Business Manager of Maga- zine, 1921, '22, Monitor Junior Class, 1920, '21, Manager of Hampden Sidney Musical Club, 1921, '22, Accompanist Glee Club, 1921, '22, Piedmont Club, 1920, '21, '22, German Club, Comity Club, 1920, '21, '22, HENRY You have heard, oh! gentle reader, of the month of March. Here we have its first cousin. Henry came to these ivyclad walls a meek and quiet Freshman-a very good way to come, he leaves as the roaring lion and his departure will make a gap hard to plug up-a most excellent way to leave. This product of Orange, that we have borrowed for the last four years, is noted for three outstanding things, his desire for edible commodities, his musical ability, and his work on the magazine staff. However, it can be truthfully said to his credit that none of these have interfered with his studies. Henry went through three years of Latin and two of Spanish without stumbling. Need anything more be said along that line? To those who have been students at Hampden-Sidney with Henry, his musical talents need no introduction. No one dis- putes that he is at home when playing a piano. In recognition of his ability along this line, he was chosen manager of the Glee Club and Orchestra, a new departure at Hampden Sidney, and has been most suc- cessful in his endeavors. A year or two ago when an assistant man- ager of the business department of the magazine was needed, Henry was picked as the very one for the position. He per- formed his task so well that now he is the business manager of one of the most suc- cessful magazines we have had in a number of years. Henry intends to take up medicine as his life's work and success should continue to crown his efforts. Here's to you, old boy, you have the good wishes of student body, faculty and all the residents of the Hill, We see another worthy son of our Alma Mater stepping forth to take his place in the world. HARRY HAMLETT HUNT, JR. KE, ET, XBT17, fb, 13, 11.8. FAIIIIVILLI-3, VIRGINIA Pliflillllhropfr' Marshall, Finals, 1918, '19, President Sophomore Class, 1919, '20: Junior Orator, Intermediate Celebration, 1919, '20, Tiger Stall, 1919, '20, Assistant Manager of German Club, 1919, '20, Assistant Manager of Foot- ball, 1920, '21, Junior Orator, lnterniediate Celebration, 1920, '21, Business Manager of Kaleidoscope, 1919, '20, Manager of Baseball, 1920, '21, Manager of German Club, 1920, '21, Associate Editor Kaleido- scope, 1920, '21, Editor-in-Chief Tiger, 1920, '21, Board of Advisors for College Shop, 1920, '21, Delegate S. I. N. A., 1920, '21: Associate Editor Tiger, 1921, '22, President Vigilance Committee, 1921, '22, Monogram Club, 1920, '21, '22, Manager College Shop, 1921, '22, Senior Class Historian, Editor- in-Chief Kaleidoscope, 1921, '22. HARRY Harry is to be remembered for Inany things at Hampden Sidney, for he is a versa- tile youth. As editor, manager of the college shop, orator, manager of baseball, manager of the German Club, and many other things, he has proven his ability to take his place- and no small one it is-in the affairs of college life. He would be famous in the an- nals of old Hampden-Sidney, did the recital of his accomplishments end here. But the half has not been told. Harry is a bull artist -an unmistakable, bona tide, in- corrigible bull artist . Will you ever for- get the times you've lazily toasted your shins before a glorious Ere, and chewed Climax , and listened to Hunt bull , and in spite of it you don't go to sleep. It is an oversight on the part of the faculty if he is not awarded a B. A. along with his B. S. He merits it. However, his sense of perspective is not warped, for he does not become absorbed in extraneous matters to the exclusion of his class room work. He even passed Math. 1-eventually. But really, Harry's a prince of a fellow, good company, a staunch friend and in every way worthy of his Alma Mater. We are looking forward to the success that we know awaits him in anything he undertakes. M, 2 21 r 1 uI'ly FRANK TALBOT INICFADEN, JR. Xlll, ET, KID, 't7l'5, T.M.T. IIICIIMOND. VIRGINIA Union ' Intermediate Marshall, 1918, Baseball Squad, 1917, '18, '19, '20, 1921, '22, Assist- ant Manager of Baseball, 1920, Tennis Club, 1917, '18, '19, '20, '21, '22, Manager of Tennis Club, 191S, '19, '20, President of Tennis Club, flst Terml 1920, '21, Magazine Staff, 1919, '20, '21, '22, Editor-in-Chief of Maga- zine, tlst Terml 1921, '22, Tiger Staff, 1919, '20, '21, '22, German and Comity Clubs, 1917, 18, 19, 20, '21, '22, President of German Club, 1921, '22, Intermediate Orator, 1920, Kaleidoscope Staff, 1920, '21, '22, Editor- in-Chief Kaleidoscope Clst Terml 1920, '21, Class Basket Ball Team, Assistant Cheer Leader, 1920, '21, '22, Secretary and Treas- urer Clst Terml Senior Class of 1921, Presi- dent of Senior Class, Clst Termj 1921, '22, Charter Member of I. F. T. Club, Richmond Club, Monogram Club, Y. M. C. A., Cabinet, 1920, '21, '22, Secretary Y. M. C. A. Read- ing Rooms, 1921, '22, Instructor of Pre- paratory Mathematics, 1921, '22. IIAIACN Frank entered Hampden-Sidney in the fall of seventeen and began immediately to make his infiuence felt on the campus. He was a model Freshman in every way and even during this green stage of his development he showed signs of future greatness. He hit the ball and hit it hard-from the day of his entrance until last. year when he had to leave school on account of his health. Undaunted by this loss of time, Mac returned to us this year and with his characteristic push and his unusual knack for doing things, he has rapidly regained the lost ground. Mac's accomplishments are varied, from orator to breaker of feminine hearts he has the exquisite touch of a master. As the members of the fairer sex whisper con- hdentially to us, Frank is so sweet and- Ohl how wickedly he dances! But Mac's abilities are not confined to the dance floor. He has the distinction of holding a major position on the Staffs of all the student publications and their success has been due in no small way to his unceasing and well directed effort. Mac is a true friend, cordial and sincere in his relations with his fellow students. His place at Hampden-Sidney will be a hard one t.o till but we realize that there are great- er Worlds to conquer on the road to success. RIHIARII i'i'YI,II:R Moorni l'ImsPI4IvT. VIRGINIA PlII'lrIrIfI1rnpI'1' Freshman Basket Ball Team, 1918, 'l9g Outlaw Baseball Team, 1920, '213 Monitor, Senior Class, 1921, '22, Vice President Senior Class, 1921, '21 HB.-XUMH And it came to pass that four short years ago4whi1e the war clouds were float- ing over-our land, and around the Hampden Sidney Campus could be heard the martial tread of future heroesgan elongated strip- ling from the hamlet of Prospect, stepped from Boss Dunkum's jitney and with all the Credentials to make his class recognize his worth, added one Mololre name to the Freshman roster. Being U10 young to enter the Hampden Sidney army, but a talented I1111SlL'1Z111, he was immediately requisitioneal by the bandmistress and soon became a full Hedged member of the famous Susie's Band. His proficiency in the use of the 'K-Xeolian Harp soon branded him as one of the band's most dependable members. As a student Baum is a happy-goslueky combination of brain and humor. He tells a good joke well and a poor one better. His name is synonymous with wit and humor. He is frequently seen in bull meetings and invariably Causes mirth by his jokes. He has never hurt himself by burning the midnight oil and yet when grades are posted on the distinguished list always appears the name IXloore . I' rty-law -., Q1 nu T!2ll!Sl Il ar- ..s. . WILL1.nI CONXVAY BIORRIS 1hlu.IN4:'rox 1'1r:IcaHTs, VIRGINIA Ph1'lunll1r0p1'1' 1I1lCI'l11C1,11IllC Marshall, 1917, 'IS1 Final Marshall, 1917, 'ISQ Engineering Corps, U. S. Arrny, 1918, '19g President of Sophomore Class 121141 Terml 1919, '20: Marshall, Field Day 1919, '2ll3 Chief Marshall Inter- seholastie Field Meet, 1919, '20: Tiger Staff, 1920, '21, '223 Assistant Manager uf Base- ball, 19211 Piedmont Club, 19213 Manager of Second Passage Baseball Team, 1921, Junior Representative, Field Meet, 19213 lntermediate Senior tlratnr, 1921, '22: Mem- ber of Sleepy Hollow Club, 1919, '20, '21, '22g Assistant Recorder Senior Class, 1921, '22: President of Student Body, 12nd Terml 1921, '22, SHAKESPEARE Shakespeare ! This name instead of re- calling to our minds some distinguished author of the Elizabethan Era, or a dusty volume on one's bookshelf, brings vividly tn our minds a living example of a real man. Shake entered Hampden-Sidney in the fall of seventeen and since that tin1e he has won a place in the hearts of all with his eheery optimism and l1is readiness to lend Z1 helping hand. When the call to arn1s came Shake left us to serve for Uncle Sam, but returned again to resume his studies in '19, Since then he has proven himself a true and valu- able friend tn all, but especially tn the Fresh- men whom he literally takes under l1is wing, helping them to get settled down and started on tl1e right path. Shake possesses a heavy line of unsurpassed duration and merit as those can testify who have gathered with him around the stove at the Club. But his nttainrnents do nnt end here, He has proven himself worthy of praise in the tield of journalism and it has been 11is pen that has lifted the Tiger from many ruts. In tl1e class room, on the f1oor of tl1e Liter- ary Society and on the campus, Shake has shown himself a true son of Hampden Sidney. ABNER Ronsmsox K A BIARIANNA, Anliaxsrxs Union Athletic Editor Kaleidoscope, 1921, '22: Alumni Editor Tiger, 19223 German Club 1920, '21: Comity Club 1920, '21g Secretary- Treasurer Senior Class, 1922, Secretary- Treasurer Debate Council, 1921, '22g Tennis Clubg Basket Ball Squad: Baseball Scrubs, 1921: Class Track Team, 1920, '21: Secretary and Treasurer Cosmopolitan Clubg Inter- collegiate Debater vs. Roanoke College, 1922. UROBBIE The Gentleman from Arkansas. 1Vhat more need be said about anyone! However, Robbie is a man of such rare and admir- able parts that we cannot let this suihceg he merits our unstinted laudations and be- cause we know and admire and respect this son of the new west we continue. When he blew in last year from the state of the historic slow train, he brought with him that air of frankness, that sincere manner, and that warm Congeniality so typical of his section: and these invaluable traits, along with a host of other admirable qualities soon won for him a respected place in the land of the Tigers. Robbie as most of us call him, is surely a 24 karat man- he has proved himself to be a true friend, a dependable fellow, a methodical and diligent student, an outstanding Christian, far from a laggard with the fair ones and a high type of virile American manhood. If we haven't told you what a wonderful fellow Abner Robertson is, we have intended so to do- if we have failed our excuse lies in the weak- ness of words. EDNVIN SIDNEY SANDS Xf1'. XWIP, Tig, HS. Rufmioxn, VIRGINIA Plzflulllhropie Assistant Editor-in-Chief of Hampden Sid- ney Magazine, Varsity Football, 1918, '19, '20, '21, President of Student Council, 1921, '22, Captain Track Team, 1919, '20, Treas- urer of Y. KI. C. .-X., 1920, '21, President of junior Class, llst Terml 1920, '21, Secretary of Y. Nl. C. A., 1921, '22, Intermediate Orator, 1929, '21, Tennis Club, German Club: Monogram Club, Richmond Club, Receiver of Mc-Allister Athletic Trophy for Class of 1918, '19, '20, '22, Winner of Denny Track Cup, 1913, '19, Basket Ball Reserves 1918, '19, '29, Clerk College Shop, 1921, '22, Captain Football 1921. SID The big boy from Richmond, known to the Hampsidites as Sid , has surely carved a niche in our athletic hall of fame that will not be etfaced for years to come. Coming from John Marshall High School, four years ago, he stepped right into a berth on the varsity football team his freshman year, and for four years has held his position at center on the Tiger eleven. Little need we say as to his ability on the gridiron, he has always been a bulwark of defense and a power on offense. As captain of the victorious team of 1921, '22, he displayed all the qualities of a real leader and won the respect and admira- tion of his team-mates as only a real man could have done. In other things Sid measures up equally as well. He has always been faithful and steady in his class work, ever mounting to his goal-the B. S. In the student body his influence for good is a feather in his cap of which anyone would be proud, as president of that august body, the Student Council, he has served conscientiously and faithfully always with the best interests at heart. His is :1 ready wit, a facile tongue, a ver- satile mintl, a commendable steadiness, a serious eonscientiousness. He is a Tiger. He is a God fearing, upstanding man. Need we say more! 'l'trt'm:it W,-xrklxs T,xi'1,or: 1-IX. EY, Xllflh f'l.UX'ER. VIRGIXIA lvlIl'0Il Eilitnr-in-Chief -If Kzileiili-survive, 1llZ2ll,'2l: E4f1l11lf-111-C1llt'ffPf1'1lilll1HlCll Sirlney Magazine 11120, '2l1 Kzileiwli-sewpe 51:15, 1921, 'LZQZ Tiger Stzilll 1910, '20, Final jnninr Uratwr, 1912413 Cheer Leailer, 12120, '21g Debate C4illl1L'1l 1920, '21, '21 Xv1L'C-P1'CS1llL'll1 nf Student B-wily, 1920, '21g Secretary anal Treasurer nf juninr Class, 1920, '21: Cfrinity Club, 1918, '19, '20, '21, '1l2: German Club, 1915, '19, '-10 '-11 'AM DOC There are 134 ve's and 131 refs , zintl inure Dies lint there never was, nur never will be, El Due sueh :ls nur Une Taylne is. Fur fftllf years he hats been :tn integral part nf the Hill :intl next year he will be missed like ri frnnt tooth. He is flistinetly one of the 1I11C1ll51L'l'l1S12l -ll man uf bath literary anil seientilie abilities, :intl he has unsellishly given his valued services tw stnilent activi- ties in Il way that has refleeterl hrmner and ereflit upon himself :incl nur sehfvnl. The lnng list nf signal linnnrs fnllowing the name Of T. YV. Tziylfue, shows what an impnrt- unt figure Dive has been in school, the same qualities which won fnr him these rlistinetinns are as much a part nt' him as is his sandy hair, The most notable nf these assets are his ahifling hnrse sense , his keen intellect, his lxrrwzirl vision, his re- markable pwwer nf eimeeiitrzltiuii, his acute sense nf humor :mil his steafliness and puwer nf rliseerning between first things and seenncl things. l-le is :ulmirerl by all whfv kiiow him as :in interesting efmnuunirm, 21 trustwnrtliy frienfl :intl an :ill 'rwuntl gnml fellow. Alma Mater clues well in giving tn the wurlfl sueh zi snn. In later years you will hear a great deal more about this man who is endowed with prerequisites of success. I 1 3 1. L1 I i 1 1 Fnrly-,tix Joux CECIL XVHITE GX, XBCb, H.S. CHATIIAM, VIRGINIA Union Assistant. Manager Football Team, 1920, '213 Assistant Business Manager of Kaleido- scope, 1920, '21: Secretary and Treasurer of junior Class, 1920, '21: Vice President of Athletic Association, 1920, '21, Auditor Stu- dent Club, 1920, '21g Manager of Football Team, '21, '22g Business Manager of Kaleido- scope, 1921, '22: President of Athletic Asso- ciation, 1921, '22g Member of Athletic Coun- cil, 1921, '22q Vice President of Senior Class, 1921, '223 Member of Monogram Club, 1921, '22g Advis try Board Monogram Club, 1921, '-no IIJACKH Jack VVhitc, manager of football, busi- ness manager of the Kaleidoscope,4these honors give us an insight to the character of one of the most popular seniors in school. He has a great head for business and a knack for succeeding in every task which he under- takes, and if, as many maintain, the success of one's college career is a fair basis upon which to prophecy future successes, it is evident. to all who know him that he will some day be a Hugo Stinnes, a Charles Schwab or a Henry Ford. jack has a system for everything, even for his Hollins correspondence course. He always has his work well prepared and his many outside activities are always up to the scratch, punctually and efliciently. Albeit, a beauty of his method is that he can always find time to help a friend in any way, or to participate in a gumming party. His popularity well attests his qualities and de- mocracy. He has been a deserving student, and that Alma Mater will in later years be even prouder of this true and loyal son of Hampden-Sidney is our prediction. Senior Class History Even a cursory glance backward reveals the fact that ours has been a checkered and varied existence. The Class of '22 was born in the war period amid unusual and deterrent circumstances and reached maturity under the ever changing con- ditions of the post-war or reconstruction days-such events have naturally affect- ed our history in no small way, The task of chronicling our history is one worthy of a H. G. lVells or a John Fiske, and since none such are found among our number this attempt must of necessity be incomplete and not all that it should be. lVhen first we entered the land of the much heralded Tigers in that unforget- able fall of 1918, our country was in the throes of the great conflict and we felt poignantly the effects of the encompassing turmoil and the exigent regulations of the war period. However, with brave hearts and a powerful will-to-do, we launched forth on the tempestuous seas of the S. A. T, C. regime at Hampden- Sidney. That we came through with arched chests and heads held high nobly testifies to that dominant will which knows no defeat. Our trials were many, our tribulations were great. and our lives were Hlled from morning to night with tasks and duties, not all of which were pleasant. VVhen the clouds of war dispersed and the martial bugle was no longer lieard on our campus, sure knowledge of the fact that we had ably discharged our duties and had measured up in the great task. brought a warm glow of inward joy to our hearts-and well did we merit this feeling of satisfaction for we were honorably graduated from those great days, in the vernacular, when Russell ruled with a stentorian voice and a tyrannical hand, and his acolytes so faithfully acquiesced in his seemingly heartless and use- less programg when HK. P and the skin list were banes of our existence, when the loathed bugle-call roused us from our slumbers before the sun peeped over the knoll on which the bleak, bull pines so faithfully stand sentryg and the martial tread of hobnails broke the pastoral quietness of our campus. Even though these conditions and circumstances were adverse, we were soon infused with the Old Tiger Spirit , the traditional love of Alma Mater, and each day of the four wonder- ful years spent on the Hill our love and devotion have increased until now the thought of departure rnoistens our eyes and brings sadness to our hearts. The latter years of our college life have been colored by the restlessness and changing conditions of the post-war period. However, again we conquered circum- stance and pursued our studies uninterruptedly until now we have attained the striven-for-goal. The paths we have had to follow to the Pierian Springs have not been without difficulties and discouragements, which have only made our prize the more dear. F nrt y-sewn Often have we played the pranks and had the adventures which will furnish pleasant reminiscences in the years to come when we gather 'round our firesides and live again those halyeon days. Then we can talk about the time we put the cow in Aggies room. or set the alarm clocks for Squirt's talk, when we nailed up lXlutt's door, or put the fire cracker under Cary , or the time someone hit Snapper's derby with a snowball, or the time Bags was mistaken for a night walker and Johnnie was embarrassed when we literally translated Mon Dieu. Ours is a record of activity and of things accomplished-as such We are indeed proud of it. And now that we must part, ending the pleasant associations which have so pleasantly characterized our student life, we take with us those things which make life worth while and from which there is no separation. May we ever be true to each other and loyal to our well loved Alma Mater and ever cherish and keep alive the pleasant memories of the college career of the Class of 1922. HISTORIAN. SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS First Term Second Term F. T. AICFADEN, . . . . .President ...., .... B . B. BREITI-:NHIRT J. C. KVI-IITE ...... . , .Vice President .... ...... R . C. BIOORE ABNER ROBERTSON, . . . . .Sec'y-Treasurer .... . . .J. S. DUCKWALL H. H. HUNT, JR. .. . . .Historian ....... ..., H . H. HUNT, JR. Fnrly-rigln Y N x X x v fs?- plff ,J ' .ni rf 8, 'l Aft if v I. v ,. pl '-X uw -kiix H.-S. CELEBS 1 1 in E' Fnrlyrrz im JUN1GQflA1 X A M S .lx 9 ,O 9 X'f0'f0' xp, v W 0 1' KH: MISS MYRTLE RAIKE Juni' 'r Class S1 mf msfvr IN 5.5419 ,V-ull fflvi'-lien L, . ,A-3. is uf' s Q I3I:N.I.xA11N HP1RX1.NN BAILEY HX. XBKP KI-:Yi-IyII.LI1:. VIRGINIA Freshman Football Team, 19119, '20, Freshman Baseball Team. 1919. '20, Passage Basket Ball. 1910, '20, '21, '22, Second Team Baseball, 1920, '21, Substitute Varsity. 1920, '21, '22, Tennis Club, 1020, '21, '22, German Club, 10151, '20, '21, '22, Charlotte Club, Instructor in Bifwlogy, 15121, '22, Field Day Committee, 1920, '21, SABI1' EL PIAYES BELL KE DI'nI,IN, V1III,:IxI,x I '11 il Il ll I li ro p ir' Entered Hainpden Sidney from Virginia Mili- tary Institute. 1020-'21, Tennis Club, 1020, '21, German Club. 1020, '21, '22, Comity Club, 1920, '21, '22. H run f'RA1YI U1tD ISHI-:NAMAN HX. 2. 712, 11.8. Il11'11MUND, VIRGINIA l'Ill'0Il llresiilent uf Freshman Class, 1019. '20, Pres:-lent 'rf Snplwnninre Class, 1920, '21, President nf ,lunifwi Class, 11121. '22, Mrmfiurani Clulv. 1910, '20, '2l. '22, Secretary and Treasurer of lX10l101J,fZ-1111 Club, 1020, '21, President 01' Munngram Club, 1921, '22, Secretary anrl Treasurer of Student Body, 1020, '21, Vice President of Y, M. C. A., 1920, '21, '22, Secretary of Athletic' Assoeiation, 1920, '21, Vive President of Athletic Association, 1921. '22, German Club, 1919, '20, '21, '22, Assistant Manager of German Club, 1020, '21, Manager of German Club, 1021, '22, Varsity Baseball Team, 1919. '20, '21, '22, Captain nf Baseball Team. 1921. '221 Varsity Fnntball Team, 1920, '21, '22, President nf Y. KI, C. A, Bible Class, 1021. '22, Vigilance Crmmrniltee, 11121, '22. JOHN GUI' Cimsori 14'.xRMvII,LE. Viituixu Urzion Member Farmyille Club, Member Susie's Band, S. A. T. C. ROBERT BAf:1,1-:Y f'1uL1.1-2. JR. HKA, Tig, 'NIV' l .ximi'iLLi:. VIRGINIA Ph ilu nfl: rnpir Freshman Bzneball Team, llllil, 'Bug Vice Preri- dent ui Sophmnure Class flrt Term! 120211, '21: Secretary and Treasurer Suphnninre Class rin-l Ternib IEJZH, 'L?1g Vice Recurder S-iphuniore Class. 19211, '21: Reuirder -luniur Class. 1021, 232: Assist- ant Business Manager uf Kaleivlnir-upe, 1921. '21 XYILLIANI U. DAY Ix A, H-5. W.u'xEsBORu, Yinczixm I V71 in n Varsity Fwitliall, 19151-'20-'21g Varsity Baseball. 1921!-'lllg Vice-President Mrinugram Club, 1921- 22: Monogram C'.uli. 1920-'Bl-'22g RI:-mber Shew aniluah Valley Cluhg Mc-rnlier German Club, 1924!- '21-152. JOSEPH lJl'Pl'Y EGGLI-:sToX. JR. H.mPm-tx QIDNI-LY, Ymmxu IJll1.lIIlIfhl'01ll-K' W11,1.1,m Bizmcwirn Fl'Qr'.x. JR. wx, Xllllv, 71 Hs. 1l.wi-warm, Viruziwn. Illlllllllfllfllfllil' Fuutball Squad, 'ling Varsity Football Team, 1920, '21: Assistant Cheer Leailer, 1920. '21g Cheer Leader. 1921. 'illfg Secretary and Treasurer of Snuthwext Virginia Club. 15120, '!lg Vice Pres- ident uf Student Burly, lll2H, 'LZIQ Vigilance Com- mittee. 1021, 1223 German Club: Munngrani Club. FUVIJ'-Iliff? 4: RIl'1I,-111D f'Er'II, G.xRLIf'K, JR. KE 121' l1II'II1IoxII, VIRGINIA lvlllhflll Tennix Club, Histunan fur Sophomore Class, 151211, '2l' Intermediate Marshall, 1919. '20, Student C-Iuncilg Secretary and Treasurer of Student Cuum-Il, 1921. '22, Y. M, C, A. Cabinet, 15320, '21, '22, Representative State Student Fmelwl C'fIIInwIl, 19215 Representatxve State Y. Nl. C. A. L'IfnferenL'e, 1922, Klagaznne Stalf, 1921, '22. CIIARLES PEPPER GILLRSPIR IIK.-X, ET, lit, E, T25 T.azI:wI-1I.I., Y IIICINIA lvlllllll Secretary of junior Class, 1921, '225 Charley Horse Fuutball, 19211, '21, Tennis Club. 1919. '20, '21, '22, Tiger Nuvelty Orchestra, Fourth Pnsaauc Bail-:et Ball Team, 1920, '21, '22, German Club, C-ImIty Club, Magazine Staff. 1921, '22L Leader uf German Club, 1921, '22, TIIOAIAS E. GILMER I1 K A. X B Ib DRAPI-LR, VIRGINIA Phila nlhrnpir NIZ1fSl1f1ll lIItIfrmt-Iliatei and Finalsg Member S-Iutlnvest 1'IrIgIIIIa Clulwg Tigger Staff. 12121-'22 C'II,xRI.I:s FOSTER I'IARDXYIf'KE RIHIIIIQNII, YIRGIYIA PllifllIIfllf017fl' Fxnul lllarslmll, '20, Tennis Club, German Club, Susie-'s Bantlg Rxchmund Club. JQIQL KIAIQMIALL H1'1'c'm:sox MX, XBKIW i'n.xnI.oTTE C . 1I,, VIRGINIA l'11iIm1Il1r0p1'c' German Clulxg Freshman Bnskct Hull, 10151, '20g Freshman Base-11z1ll'11-11111, 15110, '20g Fourth Passage Baseball, 15120, '21, Fourth Passage Ba-skut Bull, 1921, '22, Charlutte Cuuntv Flubp Assistant Man- agur uf Baseball. 1921, '22. CIEORGE T. KII,RION ITKA, HS. 0Y.vxNvm'K, Vmfzrxu Secretary wwf Sophmnurc Class. 121111 Turml 15121: Sccrstary and Treasurer uf M-lnugranm Club. 1921, '22, Varsity Bas:-hall T1-arn, 1920, '2l3 Football Squad. 10205 Tldcwatcr Clulm, 11121. GRAHAM GORDON L.xffY KE, 712. fb XY1N1'HI'ISTI'IR. VIRCIXIA Ph I'1llIlllll'01ll'I' Fmltlfall Squad. 1010, '20, '21, '11-nnis Clulsg Tiger Stalf. '21, '22, lllmgazim' Staff, '21, '22, Kaleulmsc-npv Staff. '221 Y. M. C. A. Cabinet, '21, '22g Final juninr Orzimr, '21g Interim-ciiute Oratnr, '22, Vicc President Freshman Class, 11st Turml 'lfig Secretary' and Trczxsurcrnf-lm1il.1 Flass, '22, Gurmrm Clulng Intvrxnurlintu :mul Final Mar- shall. '20, Glu- Fluljg 'Shcnsunluulu Valley Club, Asslstant Manugvr Busrlmll, 11122. .lon N xYI1FA LEX LVKIC 1-IX C'rl,xH1,11:sTrm'Y, XVI-ISI VIRGINIA Ivllillll VarsityB1slwtB:1ll,1010, '20, Y. M. C. A. Calm- inut, 1920, '21, '22, lX1fm.1,rzunC'lul1. 1010. '20, '21, '223 Varslty Base-lmll, 1020, '21. 2 1 I I 1 5'-jf l i I I I 1 Q. f'41'l,v-S 1.1- R. M. MUNTGUIIICIIY KA., fl', FQ, HS. liizximimzic, VIRGINIA Plz I'lUllflll'U1l1.l' Nzinfigcr Basket Hull, 19225 Varsity Basket Bull, 15021, '22, Bziselmll Squznl, 1920, '21, 1N1uIii,i- grfun Cluli, 15121, '22, Winrlluss 113111111-rs Fimtlmll Tuzini. 15119. '2ll. R1r'II.xIm PAGE Moiwox HX 1iEYHX'ILLI'I. VIIIGINIA Ph1'1ul1ll1r0p1'f' Iiitcrniccliau- :mil Final Mursliall, 1919, '20, Stullcm Cwuncil, 1920, '21, '22, '1'1gL'r Staff, 11121 22, SI-rr:-tary and 'l'rea4Iirur uf Cliarluttc County Clulig Tennis Clulig Assistant Manager Fuotball 1921, '22, 1N1uII:1gc'i' uf Football. 1922, '2T4'EleL't.g ligwkct Bull Squarlg Marshall, High Schiml Field Day, 1102115 C'uptni1I nf Fr-urtli Passage Basuliall '11-uxn, 151213 Fruslinan Bus:-1.11111 Train. WII,I,I.u1 '1'IIoIIAs PI'I:II KA, 713, '11, E BI.xnisnNx'II,LIf:, YIIIGINIA 1JlIflflll!1ll'011il' 171'L'S11'l11I11'l Buwkut Ball Team, 102113 Fri-slirvaii Baseball Tcain, 102113 Mzlrsliull, Fiulil Day, 1920, SI-urytnry :mil '1'ru:isLirI'r mf Sriplmiiwrn flass, l2nLl '11-Iinl 19213 Vine 1'i'csi4luIt of Cliarlutti- Ci-unty Club, 19213 '11-nnis Cluli, IEILU, '21, '22, Su-mill Passage- 132131-1.14111 Team, 10215 Sl:-spy 11wllr:w Flulm, 15121. '22, Vice Frm-sirlciit ul' .Iuninr D l I li Claim, lLnil Tvrinl 1.IL1. IL. WILLIAM RIARSHALL PUGII K A, ,,q,.., ..7L2.. D'1ADISONV11.LE, VIRGINIA Pllilurzlhrupir Entc-reil friim Virginia Military Institute, l5l2ll Scwiirl Pgiswgr Bzisrluill Tcnmg 1XI.in1Jcr Swulli-Y wills VirginiIiC'lu1i. 1,11u1c.1x1N1-: S.xN1111:1cs KS, 111, lf. 11.5. 1111'11x111x11, YIIHJIYIX l'lII.1IlI 1711-5111111111 F11.1l11g111 T1-11111, 1111113 17.1111114111 Sqngul, 111211g Vurwnty 1'1111t11g111, 111215 lim-111111 S11111111. 111211, Varnty Bam-111111, 1E121g Iiuekvl HL111 Squad, 151211, '21, Yum- 1'u-11111-111 111 S11111111m11rc Flaws, 121111 '11-rm1 111211, '21, Tngur 511111, 111211, '21, Busxnelse fX1m1111,ur 111' '1'11,a-r, 11121, '22, Y. 51. 1'. A. 11:111inct, 111211, '21, 111turw111111fi:11u 111-11:1trr, 11121, '22, '11t'1'11'1lif11ll11, 111211, '21, '323 fxIg1m1,,5.1r11i 'I'vn111x 1111111, 1112113 1'r1-wll-111 -11 '11-111114 1'1u11, 15121: 'I'r1-1141111-r11f R11'11m11n11 1'1u11, 111211, '21g 511111-11fm111 C11'l11. W1 1.1,1.u1 AI,1f:x.xN1111:n S.x1'N mms X111, X11111, 111, I1.S. S.X1.1'l1X, x'I111i1Nl.K lJ,ll'lllllflll'lJll1-I' Tcnms C'1u1,1, 111111, '17, 151211, '21, '22g 1'1'c-11111-11t r11' '1'idewau-r Club, 11121, '22, HLM1-111111 5111111111 111211, '21, Trunk Tczml, 111211, '21, 11ern1:1.n L11111 Cunmy l'1u11, 111211, '21: 1111111111111 S-quarl, 11117, '1N, '211g Vnrslly Ff111t11ul1, 11121, IXI-111-114111111 C11111. C.mm11,I, TVLLY S1'1'1TT X1l11Y 11N.xN1'11r'K, Y111f:1N1,x l'll1lIll Bnie11a11 Squad, 1112115 1111-5111111111 Busy-111111 Tram, 1112115 Tunms C11111, 161211, '21g Assistant N1:1rsha11, F1e111 Day, 1!12l1g 1111-v 1111111, 11121, '223 T1111-w:1tvr C1Kl11, 111211, '2lg 1-Xw1xl:111t in 1,'11u1111s1ry, 11121,'22. lg1CN 111'1111ELsTr1N SXIl 1'H HK,-X, X13111, 111, 11.5. W11,1.11L'u1111Y 151-:u'11, Vllculxu. l'111'1111 X'81'SlKY F1,111t11:111, 111111, '211, '21, Ilasknt Ball Squad, 111211g Vznrwny Bnskvt Hull, 11121, '223 Capta1n 111' Buskm-t Bull, 111225 Vanity Baan-11311 121211, '21, Varsity' '1'r111-k, 111211, Denny Tmrk '11l'11D11Y, 151211, '2l1 1':1ptm11, 1511-nt- F1111t11ul1, 151225 Vue Pu-si:1un1 111' S11p111111111rv 1'1nas. 11121, Vxcc Pm-S1-lvrxt 111' .Ium-wr Class, 11122, Txgrr SIAHQ '1'111cw:.1tsr Clu11g B11111111gr:1111 1'lu11. 111111, '2l1' '2lglh-rn1:1111'1u11. 1 L Fifty- .1 ,.. lf: L Iifliv' t'l-gill l4'II.xNK XYILLSON SPINIILI-:II XY, HB. llI,u'IisToxI:. YII.4:IwI.x 1,,II'IllllN1l'O1II.f' l'I,..IluIlI Squu-l, 1511103 Baseball Squall, 150203 l'I'wlIIIInII llu-Izllnll 'll-IIIII. fXl:II'sh:Ill, FII-lll Dnyg .-XWINQQIIII fXluII1Ignr Inf FI..Itlv:Ill, lfllfll Xl:IgIIzIIIc Stuff, IEIZU. 'L!lg 'l'II1ur Staff, 1920, '2l. X223 Ezlmlr- III-VIIII-1' uf KIIIIQIILIIIL-, 151325 Audimr I.f StIIIleIIt's Vluln, ltlll, 'Zig 'll-IIIIIQ Clulgg Glu- Clulg PIuIlIIIIIIIl filulrg KIIIIIIIIIN' uf Bznivlmll. 15121, 'fi RIIIIICIIT II. S'ruI,TZ. JH. KS, HS, llIvIIxIm:Iu, YIRGINIA lvllfllll Fu-Iilull S-Iuml, ltllil, 'QUQ Vznrqty F-nltball 10215 Bgnkul Bull Squad, 1202115 Varmty Bnikrt Bull, 15021. 'SEQ IIItvrnIrIlIutc Klarihull. lUl5l,'2ll5 k'upt1uII. Fl'L'Sll!ll3I1 Fwltlvall Tm-zII1I, lfllfip lk-rrnan flulsg XI-vIIugrnIII flubg Tsnms. flulv, IIIQNIIY HIISELEY SYIINUII KE l'Il.xIII,I-:s'ruwN. xvl-IST VIIIGIXIA Fufmz IIItI'rIIII-Ilizne Rlurshall. lillilg Final KI1Ir+lIzIll. l1llflp 'lxiyicr Stuff. lllfllg StIIIluIIt CIIIIIWIV, l1l2U1 .XwINI.IIIt KIIIIIIIIII. ,lunuur fllmxg 'IYIIIII4 Llulng I II IIIlurIII'1e-pI.I!s llulmtcr, l.!LL. u .IUIIN ALEXANDER '1.xxxI:u LQLADYS. VIRGINIA 11,11-llllI'l1l'01Il1' TUIIIIIN flub, IUIU. '2'l, '21, 'ffg PIUIIIIHIII Flub IUZU, 'JL 'JQQ LIL-rnILIII Club. IEPZU. '21, U23 VIIIIIIU Club. JAMES I,I'oxARIJ WAI,TIIAI,I. K..-X.. 712, fb l'I:TI-:usnI'RG, VIRGINIA l'ninn Kaleidoscope Stuff ISHN. '19, '20, Vice Preeident uf Sophoniure Claw, 1920, Vice Preiident of Student Body. ISI22, Track Team, 1920, German Club. 19134, '19, '20, '21, '22, CUIIIIII' Club, WIN, 19 NJ '21 H F mllull S mud 1'1lY Vahis 3 x...,.-.--,- '.q' .., p Lnlmmltlee, 1922. IRVINR i'AI3EI.I. XY.-XTKINS Ks, --fly FARsIvII.LI:, VIRGINIA l,llI'lKlllfhl'01I1I' Member Hamcpden Sidney Orchestra, lt'l21,'22. Member Glee .lub. 1921. '22, llernian Club, 1921, '22, Tennis Club. 1921. '22, Entere-l from Virginia Pnlyleuhnic Initituie, Shifter. II.-XRRY G. XVHEI-ZLER RoAx0KI1:, VIRGINIA l'nion ,Intermediate Uninn Marshall. 11119, '20, Winner ut Freshman Declaimeils Medal, Uniun Literary Suciz-ty: nterrnediate ,uniur Ora!-Ir, 111211, 'Q13 Intercollegiate Dc-bater. 15021, Fuutlinll Squad. 1919. '20, '21, '22, Sludrnt COUIIVII, 11020, '21, '22, Ministerial Band, 15119. '20, '21, '22, Y. M C. A. Cabinet. 1921, '22, Tiger Staff. 11121, '22, S-Iutliwewt Virginia Club, Tennie Club. ABRAHAM GARLAND WII.LIAxIs yVlNi'HESTER, VIRGINIA Phila Il fh ropir' Sophomore D:-b:Iter's Me-tial, 1920, '21, junior Uratur, 1921, Debate Cuuncil. 15121, '22, Magazine Staff. 1921. '22, Intercollegiate Debater, Inter- SUCI.-ty Dehater, 15022. 2-.-.2 . K. Q I I 1 3 '-: 4- I Fi? x .1 .- Ak, P. ' X I ?z I' . Lua!-L.N.4hn.. ,ik 3 . ,I -x fi . l 1lfIy- n im Yixlrv BI,u'll1n INSKEEP WI1.I,1.xx1s BIomcEFmx,1w, Wrzsr Yuuaixu Ph ilunilzropir' G1-urge E. Turku! Svhwlarship fur S-fplm-:more Classy We-sz Virginia Cluli. .I. XYILNIER 13EN.uxx1N, JR. 21' ll.xRPlcn's FERRY, XYICFHI' VIRGINIA lvllillll Varsity Basl-'et Ball Squad, 1920, '21, '22, Freshman Baseball. 192113 Tm-nnis Club, 1920, '21, '22, Funtball Publicity Agent, 19201 Clerk of Course High School Field Day, 19211 Assistant Managrr of Baseball, 19225 Tiger Staff, 19211, '21, '22, Edigur-in-Chief nf Tigsr, 1921, '22, Kaleiilusi-npr Staff. 1920, '21, '22, Freshman, Suphmuorr Magazine Medal. 19213 Magazine P-fetrv Prizm-. 1921, Marshall lmersnciety D1-hate, 1921, Histnrlau ,luniur Class, 19223 Cumity Club, 1921, '22, Secretary Shenam-lnah Valley Club, We-sl Virginia Club, History of the Junior Class In the year of nineteen nineteen To the Hill eame many Freshmen, Came a group of verdant Freshmen. From the near points and the far points, From the sacred Old Dominion, From the hills of West Virginia, From the cactus-country, Texas, From the murmuring Mississippi, Came these wisdom-seeking Freshmen. Young papooses, void of learning. All the old men laughed and ehortled, But they worked upon the new men, And their labors soon resulted In a tribe of stalwart Freshmen. Rough, uncut, but true and willing, And, when june came with commencement, Those who had been unplaned timber Stood as tried and proven warriors, Serving with an endless ardor, lYorking hard for Alma Mater. Nature brought a new September, Love brought back a host of warriors, longing brought a tribe of striplings. Soon the warriors niet in council, And, remembering well the lessons Learned from those who came before them, Said they fain would test the new men, Prove their worth by trial and torture. Make the new men run the gauntlet. Very striking was their method Of implanting youthful ideals. First they made canoes of Freshmen, One Canoe of every Freshmang Got lhitemhard the paddle. Big lhitemhard the bludgeon. Old lhitemhard the bed slat. Young Ihitemhard the ruler. And each brave would wield his paddle Hard from morning until nightfall. .Sixfy-one y-tion 'l'hen the warriors met in conclave, A nd each Warrior aided brother. .A nd the whistles of the paddles lYas as when the eerie Northwind. Freezevoufreezevoufreeze, the Northwind, Freezeyoufreezeyoufreeze. the tyrant. Whistles through the Red Man's tepee In the long dark nights of winter, And the sound of paddles falling Was as when a thousand turtles Flop into the pond together. Thus they planted fear in earnest- Ah, poor Earnest. how he sufferedl Then the young crafts glided onward Through the bayous and the channels Of the new-found Land of Promise. Ever aided by the knowledge Of the warriors, ever guided By lhitemhard the paddle. ln the third year of encalnpment Many of the tribe were absent. Some had fallen. blindly fighting Automat. the heartless heathen. Then they placed the power of training New men in the hands of Guidcm, Of the six men known as Guidem. Cuidem, Yigilance Committee. All the tribe arrayed for battle, Warred against a rival nation. And the mighty war-cry sounded. Drowning out the rival's yelling As the warriors fought and struggled. 'l hen a junior clutched the pigskin, Thrice they downed him, thrice he shook thern. And, cluding all pursuers. Sped across the Spiders' goal line. llfon the battle for the Tigers. And another of his tribesmen Kicked the goal and clinched the verdict. Many other deeds of valor Might be truthfully recorded By the Keeper of the Wampum. But the belt is long already. To our hunting-ground, our college: Ever may the Nation's Chieftain, Gitche Manito the Mighty. Gitche Manito, Creator, Guide and guard you, love and bless you, Hampden-Sidney, Alma Mater. HISTOR1.lN I 'S VT A Q 'Ill 4 ' 'S A H ' 5 E-5?-Q: 5 ' q Y' l- ,- 'f ', ' ,ug wx - - Nw A ' - ' fy I -:fff A , - 1 1- ' . -Ylifg' Q ' --1, -' r- n ' f '- '-1?-TFQ .. 2 3 Q A A! - ,.. 52 -pig' ,- .1 L 5.5 gg, A 3' 35?-5 ,ist , ,L 4.- JA, ...V -,M hz -5- W nf .,, Az ,..' .x ' .V . 44-2 -. e ' '- . ' ' X. fi.. .x ' Z 1,11 . I .1 . . QQ I ,,-f .- k 1-4-1'. - vi .uv ,. .. . ' - , .. .A- . .a 1 '.,,- -A -...J ' - J ' ,- V . -1 fl, - ' ll Q1 M, g' , i ,3.,,,-f, . Q , ,134--1-f 1.. '1.:- 1 4 1 1. sh - l P I . Q -. .' E in D 5 . ., ' YV a i ' , K- 2 ' . 4 I ', , X f. Q4 F' V V r - Q ' , 4 ., , T'5:i'3 ?Q ' fm . , K., 1-gg' .T E - A , 244,11 -V 3 , -Y -,.k3 lk v. I ON THE CAMPUS 'T -qw-A Q ISL, pf- .YI',X'fj Hl r is SQDHQMQQE XX mx 151 4 I 1. I ? MISS MARGARET RUSSELL Sophomore Class Sponsor 536: ,J , SI4.1'fj'-Afi1't' 'VA x ix SOP!-It DR I1 JR E CLASS ATT.-XYA, A. N .... BAKER, L. C ..,. BEDINGER, N. A ... BENJAMIN, J. W. . . BITTINGER, M. H... BROWN, C. A ..,... CAMPBELL, W. W. . DAY, W. O ........ DUNLOP, G. A., JR .... EVANS, W. S ....... FRIEND, C. W ...... FUQUA, W. B., JR.. GARDNER, W. R. . . GEE, H. H ........ GINN, L. H., JR. . .. HARRIS, J. G ...... HARRISON, B. P. .. KR.XBIER, H. N .... Lm'E, R. C ...... LUSI-I, M. A ....... AICIJONALD, J. H .... BIARTIN, G. O ...... BIOHR, G. A ....... IXIONTGOMERY, R. M. . , . IwI0RG,IN, B. S., JR. PHIPPS, C. L ........ PLEASANTS, E. N .... PUGH, W. T ...... PVTNEY, J. W ..... RAMSEY, N. L ...,. RICHARDSON, L. F .... ROBERTS, R. R .... SAGER, E. M ..,.. SAGER, R. L ..... . SOUTHALL, J. Y .... TODD, G. W ..... VIERNES, A. D ..... W.XTSON, C. W ..... WHITE, J. F ..... Sophomore-s . . . . .RDSlindale, MaSS, . . . . . .MadiS0nville,Va. . .Charlotte C. H., Va. Harper'S Ferry, W. Va. .GerrardStown, VV. Va. ........,..North,Va. . . .Warm Springs, Va. . . . .WayneSbDr0, Va. . . . . .Richmond, Va. .... . .Rowland, N. C. . . .Drakes Branch, Va. .........Radf0rd, Va. . . . ,Richmond, Va. . . . . .Meherrin, Va. . . . .Berryvi1le, Va. .........Crimnra, Ya. . . . .WaShingt0n, D. C. . . .Rfw1Ic0vertG, VV. Va. . . .M00refIe1d, W. Va. . . . . Burkeville, Va. . . . .Cliftfm Fnrge, Va. . . . . . .Farniville-, Va. . . .Blackstnne-, Va. . . . . , . .Kenbridge-, Va. . . ,CharleSton, W. Va. ....Gorham, N. H. . . . . . .Richmond, Va. . . . . .MadiSonviHf1, Ya. . . . . . .Farmvillm Va. . . .Madisonville-, Va. . . . .W'6'St Point, Va. . . . .Richmnnd, Va. . . .PeterSburg, Va. . . .PeterSburg, Va. . . . Jetersville, Va. . . . . .Richmond, Va. . . . .Philippine Islands . . . .Ha1lowell, Maine . . . .RichlandS, Va. S1'.x'l J'-S Sophomore Class History Early in the fall of '21, the Class of '24 returned to begin what promised to be a most successful year. Several familiar faces were missing but the addition of quite a few men from other colleges went far to nll up the gap in our ranks. From the first day we endeavored to show the Freshmen a good time. In spite of the Vigilance Committee, which tried to take our place, we managed to help uphold in some few ways the traditions respecting new men on the Hill. Representatives from Moorefield, VV. Va.. Richmond, Va. and Charleston, W. Va. made several attempts to wield in old time fashion 'Aye pine paddle and met with much success. We claim no credit for the many attempts made during the year to lock up the chapel with the possible exception of the night when the stout sophomore from Ginter Park got stuck in one of the windows and had to remain there for a good part of the hour. As to the Class of '2-Ps part in athletics there can be no possible doubt. Sager and VVatson were football letter men. Putney, Phipps, and Attaya made letters in basket ball. Putney was elected to Captain next year's team. Lush, Watson, Phipps and Putney bid fair to make regular berths on this year's varsity nine , Bittinger, Evans and Gardner were the oratorical lights of the class. As a whole the class of '24 showed less of a disposition to shark than during the preceding year. Time brings us nearer the goal. Half of our life on the hill is over-a care- free, happy life, sobered somewhat by the sorrow and tragedy that was in our midst the past year. Our character is gradually being mouldedg before our life here at college is ended, may we not develop, may we not gather from these old halls that make the institution-such a spirit that going into the world our Alma Mater will point with pride and say, He is the son of Hampden-Sidney. HISTORIAN. SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS F irst Term Second Term R. L. SAGER .... ..., P resident ...... . .... J. G. HARRIS J. F. WHITE .... .... N 'ice President .... ...... X V. S. EVANS W. R. Gardner .... .... S ec'y-Treasurer. . . ..... P. P. l.X'IL'RRAY B. S. lX'lORGAN .... .... H istorian ..... . . .B. S. l.X'lORGAN S1'xly-rfglll 1 1 x lp' M Il- :mL lt :,: l 1 Nr lx, Y K Z-. ?' Z' Z' FQESHXMN THOMAS 'I 5 KAVY 4'g ACT V3 if f NW -V-I Seventy MISS ELIZABETH STECK Freshman Class Sponsor Sezwztj-:vile LASS RIESHIXIAN if I: ALLEN, D. P ...... BABCOCK, B. W ..... BARGER, W. C., JR. BARNWELL, W. W ..... BEDlNGER,J. E ...... BLANKENSHIP, C. C ..,.. BLANKENSHTP, REX. . . BRYAN, H. H ..... CARTER, C. B ..... BUCHANAN, H. S .... CHAPPELL, E. S ..... CLARKE, W. P ........ COSTENBADER, F. D CRITZER, F. J ......... CRFTCHFIELD, G. H ..,. CUNNINGHAM, C. S. . ., DAVIDSON, J. A ..,. DUCKWALL, F. M ..., DLTDLEY, H. J ...... DUNN, R. E ..,... EDMUNDS, R. C ......., ELMORE, D. B ...,..... .. FLEMING, HAMPTON, JR FERGUSON, L., JR ..... . FOSQUE, J. M., JR.. . . .. GEOGHEGAN, W. A, . . GTLLESPIE, JAS. S .... GILLESPIE, Jos. S ,... GOODMAN, F. L ...., GRAVES, E. R .... GRAY, R. G ...,.., HALLER, J. G. . . .. HANCOCK, B. H ,.... HEATXVOLE, B. G ...., HOLDERBY, M. A ...,. HUGHES, PRESTON L. . . HLYGHES, W. T., JR .... . JACKSON, W. C ....... JOHNSON, W. R ..,. JONES, A. G ,,.... KENT, G. W ...... KNOEDLER, C. O ,... LEPS, J. C., JR .... . IJTTLE, A. A., JR .,.. . LOWMAN, R. P ..... LUNSFORD, LEWIS. . bezenty Iwo Freshmen . . . . .Cla.rksville, . , . . .Appomattox . . . . .Charle-Ston, VV . . . ...Covington . . . .Charlotte C. H., . . . . . .Petersburg . . . . .Richmond . . . .Birmingham, ....,..AShland, . . . . .Sa1tville, ...... .Meherrin, . . . .BluefTeld, W. .... .Norfolk, ...,.,....Aft0n, .,......RichmOnd, . . . .Martinsburg, W. ..........Farmv1lle, Berkeley Springs, W. .. . . . . . . .Richmond, ...........Ashla.nd, .......Hal1fa.x, . . . , .Fa1-mville, . . . . . .Richmond, . . . .AppOmattOx, . . . . .OnancOck, ,.....,..Danv1lle, Va. Va Va Va. Va Va. Va. Ala Va. Va. Va. Va. Va. Va. Va. Va. Va. Va. Va. Va. Va. Va. Va. Va. Va. Va. . . . .Pounding Mill, Va. .......Tazewell, Va. . . . .Buena Vista, Va. . . . .Ric-hmond, Va. . . . .HO1:stOn, Texas . . . .Wythevil1e, Va. . . . .Bluefleld, W. Va. , . . .HarrisOnburg, Va. . . . . . .RawlingS, Va. . . . . . .GladyS, Va. . . . .Danvil1e, Va. . . . .Amelia, Va. . . . . .Hampton, Va. . . . .BlackStone, Va. ..........Naruna, Va. . . . .ChattanoOga, Tenn. . . . .Winter Haven, Fla . . . . . .Meridian, Va. . . . .CovingtOn, Va . . . .Pe-tersburg, Va Cm KICDONALD, C. W., JR .... NlCKELXN'AX', A. J .,..... lNlCLAl'GHLIN, A. M. . MACPHERSON, H. D.. RIADISON, C. C ,...... RIARSHALI., J. A ,,.. . Rl.-XRTIN, J. K ....... RIONCCRE, W. A., JR. MORTON, M. B ....,..,. RIURR.-XY, P. P ....... NAFF, H. A ....... NOEL, W. W ....... NOTTINGHAM, F. I ,,,. ORGAN, J. B ....,... OTT, E. L .,..,... PEEBLES, B. M ,.,., PLUMTIER, E. A. . . . REED, J. H., JR ..., . REED, W. T., JR ..,. REEVES, H. L ..... RIBBLE, W. H .,,.... RICHARDSON, L. W. . . ROBERTSON, A. C .... ROBERTSON, J. W ...,. RUSSELL, D. S ...... SELVAGE, J. P .,.. SHIFLET, A. B ...... SIIDIERRIAN, W. H. . . SIMPSON, J. D .... SIMPSON, J. L ..... SLIFER, E. W ..... SMITH, J. R ...... SPESSARD, T. N .... . THOMAS, W. C .... TITUS, C. R .... TOWNES, S. J .... TUCKER, H, J ...... TURNER, J. N., JR. .. TYNES, W. F ..... TYSON, B. F ........ YVARD, W. H ......... W.ATKINS, JOEL, JR. . . VV.-XTKINS, T. M ...... YVEAVER, G. H., JR. . . WHITE, JOSEPH M .... WILLIS, B. T .....,. WITHEROW, J. F .... YANCEY, F. W .... ,f 'ms'N.. .5 , w ff, ,I x -f-f f---f 1 -f-V. -- v-A.-- -?n .K .fi 'F'L.....a X . .MaslisOn, VV. Va .VVaslIingtOn, D. C . . . . . .Rapliine . . . . .Richmond . . . . .Farmville ...........Amelia . . . .Ronceverte, VV . . . . .Richmond . . . .Clarksville . . . . .Richmond . . .BrOadway, . . . . .Farmville, . . . .Cape Charles ......,.Gladys . . . .Staunton .......NOrfOlk, . . . .Petersburg . . . . .Richmond . . . . . .Richmond . , . . .Mount Solon, . . . . .Richmond . . . . . . .Farmville . . . . . . . . .Blackstone Charlotte, C. H. v 1 I v I v v I 1 Va Va Va Va Va Va Va V I1 Va Va Va Va Va Va Va Va Va Va. Va Va Va Va Columbia, S. C . . . . .Richmond . . . .Churchville, . . . .Wytheville . . ...... Lucketts .........Lucketts Charlestown, W. . ......... Norfolk . . . . . .Richmond . . . Farmville . . . . . .Lucketts, ...........Amelia . . . . Lewisburg, W . . . .Campbellsville-, . . . . . .StauntOn, . . . . .RiChmOnd, . . . . .Brownsburg . . . . .Farmville ........Crewe . . . .Birmingham, .....Richlands ......Orange ......,.Galax . . .Baskervilleg 1 I v I 1 Va Va Va Va Va Va Va Vu Va Va Va Va KV Va Va Va Va Va Ala Va Va Va Va ......--...f,:.,,..--.-- ,.. .- X.,m ,-- Seienlv lime Fresh man Class History They came, they saw, and they liked Tigerdomg but they have yet to com- plete their career of conquest. However with the largest enrollment in the history of Hampden-Sidney, they hope to go down in the annals of this venerable temple of learning as not only the largest, but the most illustrious class eyer initiated into the ancient and honorable order of Fourth Passage. Ah, gentle reader, how I long for the Wisdom of Socrates, or the genius of Herodotus, in giving to the world the history of the deeds and misdeeds of this freshmen class of '25 lVe came from many lands-Mississippi, Tennessee, Maine, North Carolina, West Virginia and the Old Dominion-each with his own secret ambition. In our midst-the roll called showed-we had future doctors, lawyers, dentists, school teachers, agriculturists, journalists, ministers and most any other line of law abiding occupation that can be imagined. When we first arrived on the Hill and entered the portals of these sacred buildings, the sophomores laughed with fiendish glee at seeing such promising material upon which to work their will and seek vengeance for the calamities which befell them in the preceding year. They accordingly set to Work in the most improved manner of teaching Freshies their place, while we cheerfully bore our burdens and found comfort in the knowledge that some day we also should be sophomores and wreak sore vengeance on lowly freshmen. And then, just as quiet was beginning to reign on the Hill and the crack of the paddle echoed less and less, we awoke one bright sunny morning to find the figures 25 staring us in the face from many different angles. Silently had some members of our class done their work, but these same figures, which occasioned so much glee in our ranks at hrst, gradually began to haunt and mock us as dark forebodings of consequences to bear were heard to issue from the upper classmen. Retribution came quick and fast. Off came the staring red figures, and once more did the paddles begin to fall lustily. Time continued to drift slowly by and rumors became current that no more were we to feel the fall of the paddle. The privilege of wielding this weapon was in future to fall solely to the lot of the V. C. The news was too good to believe at first, but true it was, and it is needless to say that the reform was a welcome one, although it will be sorely missed by us next year. In recording events of the year it is impossible to pass over the Y. M. C. A. reception held during the first week of our residence on the Hill , at which we were the honored guests-the only time during the year that such a thing was Seventy- f our thought of. Refreshments were served and for the Hrst time we heard a ringing Ginia H. S. Tiger, and began to imbibe of the Tiger Spirit. Equally impossible is it to pass Without mentioning the records of the Garnet and Gray teams this year and the parts which members of our class took in all sports. Our football team made one of the most brilliant records in the history of Hampden-Sidney and on it were two freshmen, while several of its substitutes also came from our ranks. In each of the other sports we had men working val- iantly for positions throughout the year. HISTORIAN. OFFICERS FRESHMAN CLASS FIRST TERM A. J. McKelway Rex Blankenship. . . . H. J. Dudley. . . J. P. Selvage ,... . . . .President . . Vice President . . , . . . , Secretary-Treasurer ..... . . . ...,Hz'5f0rz'cm. . . .. SECOND TERM .A. J. MeKelway joel Watkins, jr. .VV. A. Geoghaga n . . .j. P. Selvage Se:'er1!y'jia'e Smrrrh in thr iklilvmnrg nf illllaurirr Allan ignlilvrlg calm nf 1925 Q . C 1 -' ,N v- Q . ., .11-af: Fry grffx ff 'V'-?. 'ff?531' f' .0 ' 'lei' ' ,W Fm . A . .M M ,, wg , 4.w.3,-'r'-fx 1 r ,xi-.. I . V' Y frtklz .aging f . A.'lY4:.4n'-' . ' ...g 1. xl ' lnf '.'!' f ,' fl 1 ufikfv 'ff' ! , ' X if? .1 IW, i K J., J . if-'Huy ' tcn' . ' ' fe'-fi' 4 v-4 - -Q-fees if - . hx 'V ,Zin , . ' S gb - 1 ' fu n ' . v' . .' ' . 'KA ,,w V ' ' Q -,A V .-,tl . W J: ', z!LZ ,,' -,Q . vw W jg 54 , 1 .- '..g. Y Q' A-.,'. ' .- 1 ':5vyD , V -L' .1--I in , it 7, L ,.,. ..' 1 Es. 7, .I 5. I 'btlf fr J-.' .A ll' x U- , Y- V+-e 4 r-' D ' -:gif T 1-9u..?v'f 4'x. fs. , If , . D .V, x v ' 'gf 3 M wif ., , 1- - ' - A 1, iw. - Vx. --1 ,AVF I-' w -' x ,, ' ' v ...Vw ,L ,,-1. X X-h JA . A ,- J 5 o,.--+P' 5 L nf f Jr 0 T ' 7.54-f.'RJ's..-Y.'.L c ,:. 7' i grpv li ' 'av 4'-- - . , , '-A U Nnvbr' v Qi ' 3 ' vs.', 1? ' 1, .n '+. '. '- '- ..l ' 4 I .-' ,JI ' .,,1-r,',1 .. ,1 - 1 .-,'4 .- J-,U L: li,-.,!'x.I.,. .. - 1 y - HJ' Q ., 'Q . v . 1 1 'H' MISS RITA BEAMER Athletic S1 umsor Szwmily-.vs'1'rv S'r1'r11fy-vigil! 'Q EDXVARD C. ROUNDY Dircctwr of Athfctics General Athletic Association Edward C. Roundy, D1'rcct0r of nlilzletfcs P. Tulane Atkinson, Trcaszfrcr Dr Dr. A. XY. MC'Whorter Prof. T. C. Johnson, jr. E. S. Sands, Captain: B. H. Smith, Ctlfiftll-11 H. C, Brenanian, Captain B. H. Smith. Captain Morgan. Jr.. Cliftczziz B. S. ATHLETIC COUNCIL J. H. C. IVinston, CCIILIIATHIUII FOOTBALL BASKET BALL BASEBALL TRACK TENNIS J. C. White- W. C. Morris -I. C. Wfhite, Blauagcr R. M. Montgomery, Manager F. IV. Spindler, iilazzagvv W. R. Gardner, .Uazzager M. H. Bittinger, fllamzgcr S'f'1'e11ly-n1'r1r UClUUUClEEEIIUDUUIJEDCIEEEEUUEUUEUU Clfllflljlfll ILM ll ll HTH lldldl IVII HTH ll Il IIT! ll II IVIEICIEIU Review of 1922 Season Hampden-Sidney has been developing noted football teams for years, yet the team of '21 will be long remembered as one of the best teams that ever donned the Garnet and Gray. Beginning the season by holding the V. P. I. to 14 to 6, and then losing to V. M. I. by 32 to 0, the Tigers ran up a list of victories that is a credit to any college team. The following record speaks for itself: V SEPTEMBER 24. Blacksburg, Va. Tigers 6 V. P. I .... . , .14 OCTOBER 1 Lexington, Va. Tigers V. IXI. I .... .. .32 OeTo1sER 6 Richmond, Va. Tigers R. M. C .... .. U OCTOBER 15. Roanoke, Va. Tigers R. C. .... . . . 6 OCTOBER 22 Richmond, Va. Tigers .... . . . 7 U. of R ,... . . . 5 OCTOBER 29 Home Tigers .... .... 2 1 U. T. S .... . . . O NOVEMBER 5. Home Tigers Elon C. . . . . . 0 NOVEBIBER 11. Lynchburg, Va. Tigers .... . . . 7 L. C .,.. . . . 7 NOVEh'IBER 25. Norfolk, Va. Tigers ..........., 39 W. F. C ........... 14 As for the men who composed this wonder team, one should see them in action in order to rightly appreciate their power, fight and versatility, There were games in which we were outweighed but after our initial victory this item did not affect the scoring. As one newspaper so aptly remarked in speaking of the Tigers, The few pounds disadvantage in weight was made up by several tons of fight! In a few words this sentence expresses the secret of Tiger victories. They entered each game with determination and the final whistle found them Hghting like their feline namesakes. just a word about the wearers of the gold foot balls. liiglily Wnire .lIllIlllg'l'l' XVH I TE-lllanager White, Manager, is to he commendewl for our good schedule and for his untiring efforts toward the welfare of the team. jack showed excellent ability as manager and we can hope only that our next manager will equal him. CAPTAIN SAX DS-Crnlvr Sid Sands is a letter man of four years. He is stalwart on defense and a terror at offensive work. Sid has the knack of break- ing through and ending a play before it is started. This, his Senior year at Hampden- Sidney, is a fitting climax to his football career. His place at the pivot position will he a hard one to fill. SKIITH-Qmirterhafk, Captain Elvrl If!!! Ben is the phcnominal hack tieltl man of Virginia. He is fast around the end, elusa ive in broken held, accurate with the forward pass and an excellent punter. Ben has ex- ceptional endurance as evidenced in the Uni- versity of Richmond garne, when he ran for a touchdown after being downed three times. He is unsurpassed at shaking off opposing tacklers. He will be a powerful leader of the team of '22. DAY-Ilulflnifk Bill is a man that knows football from the iirst f to the last l and he uses his knowledge. Bill pcsesses an educated toe that has failed only once in three years to kick goal after touchdown. He excelled at running interference, always getting his man and often taking out two or three tacklers. Bill will he with the team of '22. C.iPr.xIN S.xNDs Cwllvr SMITH , DAY Quarlerback, Halfback Captain Elec! 1.922 lflifllfj'-1711? P11 FUQUA Tarkle FUQUA-Ttirkle Bill is of the steady reliable type, yet a smasher of terrific power in breaking through the line and throwing the opposing backs for a loss. It was not until the Semi- nary game that Bill had a chance to show his ground gaining ability. In it he repeated- ly received the ball from kick-off and raced for gains. He expects to add his strength and fight to the team Of '22. STULTZ - Tarkh- Stoltz made up in grit and determination what he lacked in weight. He is a sure taeklcr and is a hard consistent Hghter. Bob is to be commended for the stringent training rules which he imposed upon himself and kept. He gave everything he had in every game and eame out winner. He will be a tower of strength on the defense next vear. SAGER-Guard Ed is a type that is an asset to any team, a boulder of strength in a stone wall on defense and it mighty driving power en offense. Although handicapped by an in- jured shoulder, he went into every game fighting. His play was consistent. SA UN DERS-Gua rd Bill is a steady player with a lot of light. Had he not been handicapped by injuries, greater things might have been ex! pected of him. As it was Bill did his share in breaking holes and in stemming the tide of the opposing attack. He will be back next year. STOLTZ Tarkle SAGER Sacsnens Guard Gflafd ily-lien BREXARIAX-Eur! Hugh is fine nf the inftst ilt-in-iiilgililv mon on h ith rwlfcnse and flofviisu, iinusiially quick at analyzing opposing plays and Oqiially quick in hreaking them up. I-lc is iiiivxcit- alilc, yvt tcrriliilc with that Calm smilc- nf self ciiiticloilcc. Hugh is adopt :it snxttuliing the t-fwctc-Cl Oval frf'wm thc- c-thur lmuhinrl nppnsiiig ggfral pnsts. HQ will ailtl matcrizilly to thc team uf nc-xt yt-ar. XVATSI JN-End lllitsnii is a L'fYI1CC'l1II'Z'liC4'l giant fr'-in Nlainv, who centers all his cnc-rgics U11 :ulwiiit-iiigg thc hall. lVlicn he cannnt gct lifilrl fwf thc hall, hc seize-s the oppnsing player and racrs with him fnr the goal. At snatching ffrrwarwl passes, Shorty is unsurpasscrl and thi--z ahility nclilcd materially tn mir smring. Hu will greatly strc-ngthcn thc Qlcycn wf 222. Briaxixiix Emi BREITEXI-IIRTfEm! Broil is a man of rock llLlI'tlllL'SsH l :is mic cxprcsscrl it. I had just as swrin ln! l 11 pilu fit' rocks as tu hit Brcit. H0 is stvarly, not Czisily Cxcitcil, and is always lighting will he misscd at End next ycar. SAN lJERSfII11lfliafk uml fyl!tIl'fl'l'l71Il'k Ln Cxcc-llowl at lmrcaking up fnrwaril pass- vs and hi' has ileycloperl his imnting ability tn perfection. At the Critiral inninmit I,-1 always scnt thc pigskin far frfiin tht- :lzingur zmiu. His lung punt in thc little' skirmish with thc University nf Richmnncl cmls-art-cl him to the hearts nf his fricnrls. His cil- ucatcil too will aid the tcam of '22. with a gi-iin of determinati' n tvi win. Ht- Wwrsox End BREITENHIRT SAxDERs End Halfbafl: and ' Quarterbark lfiglili limi JGHXSCIN-Halfbatik and Quartvrburk jack made a name for himself by his line plunging in the Roanoke College game, while during all the season his plunging was consistent. slack is a sure taekler and is strong on defensive work. He will add to the strength of the team of '22, TYSON-Ilzzlflmfk Tyson is a brilliant broken field runner and has a terrihe drive. He is a steady kind of player, a fierce taekler and game to the last ditch. -lit excels at end runs and it will be good to watch him next year. JOHNSON Habfluirk and Hglfbggk Quarlrrburk BLANKEXSHIPf Fullburk Rex is the type of back that adds great- ly to the defensive strength of a team, heady, consistent, not a spectacular player yet always to be depended on for a few yards through the line. Rex will be one of the nuclei around which next year's eleven will be built. BUCHANAN-Guard Buck is new at the game but is learning fast. He shows a willingness to learn and is rapidly absorbing the spirit of Death Valley which wins football games. The gridiron warriors of next year will have an asset in Buck. BL.xNKENsH1P BLCPHN VN Fullback Guard ffliglziy-frizf 7' 'xi' I. 15 f n A, fi QEQQQ it 11,5 I 1 My 'AQY' 'V' -XIX FUUTBALL SCRUBS Basket Ball Retrospection VVhen Coach Roundy called for basket ball candidates at the beginning of the second term, some thirty men responded, among whom were Manager Mont- gomery, Smith, Stoltz, Johnson, Sager and Luke, lettermen of previous years. With this nucleus as a foundation and the presence of several High and Prep school stars among the Freshmen, the outlook for a winning basket ball team seemed brighter than in many years. But the Old Jinx got hold of the team. On the afternoon before the team left on its first trip, Captain Smith, our stellar guard. sprained his knee and was out of the game for the rest of the season. In spite of this handicap there are some bright spots in review. We invaded the domain of Randolph-Macon College and defeated them, it being our first victory over them in basket ball on their court in several years. The results of the season as given below are not a satisfactory measurement of the determined gameness and fighting spirit ,of the Garnet and Gray quint. The team, as a Whole, was weak on shooting but it made up for it, to a great ex- tent, by the tenacity of its guarding. The results of the season were: JANUARY JANUARv JANUARY JANUARY JAxUARv JANUARY JANUARY JANUARY JANUARY JANUARY FEBRUARY FEBRUARY FEBRUARY FEBRUARY FEBRUARY FEBRUARY Bridgewater College. 18 Daleville College ..,. 28 YVashington 8: Lee, . .48 V. M. I .......,.... 44 Lynchburg Elks ..... 37 Charlottesville Amer- ican Legion ....... 13 William 8: Mary .... 27 Richmond University 27 Randolph-Macon .... 18 Farmville Athletic Club ............ 2-1 King College ....... 24 Lunchburg College. .31 Lynchburg Elks ..... 15 Theological Seminary 2-1 Lynchburg College. .36 Farmville Athletic Club ............ 21 Hampden Hampden Hampden Hampden Hampden Hampden Hampden Hampden Hampden Hampden Hampden Hampden Hampden Hampden Hampden Hampden -Sidney -Sidney -Sidney .... -Sidney -Sidney -Sidney -Sidney -Sidney -Sidney -Sidney -Sidney -Sidney -Sidney -Sidney -Sidney -Sidney v At Home At Home Lexington Lexington Lynchburg At Home Vvilliamsburg Richmond Ashland At Home At Home At Home At Home At Home Lynchburg Farmville li1'gh1y'-seven 47' NIONTGOMERY Alunager-Guard STOLTZ Cenler Efgllly-1'1'gl1l MONTGOM ERY-Ma Hager Manager Montgomery, whose leech-like guarding aided materially in holding down opposing scores. Monty was handicapped by his lack of weight but he overcame it by his beautiful handling of the ball and his excellent floor-work. As manager, he gave us a good schedule and managed the affairs of the team very creditably. PUTNEY-Forward Putney, Forward Captain Elect-1922, '23 excelled in covering the floor. His passing was good and he made some beautiful shots Wiley enters the game 'dghting and he stays with them 'till the tinal whistle blows. The team did well in selecting him to captain next year's squad. STOLTZ-Ceizler Stoltz, center, carries on the basket ball fioor that resolute fighting spirit which char- acterizes his football playing. Bob is in the game all the time and the opposing live sees its defeat when he gets loose around the basket, for he rarely misses. PUTNEY Cu pm z'11-e1frIAForwa rd SAGER-Gmini Sager, Guard, is a steady, consistent play- er, aeeurate with his passes and a sturdy guard. Lee's work eannot be classed as spectacular yet his prescnee is always felt liy the Opposing forwards, ATTAYA-Guard Attaya, guard, whose long shots from the middle of the Hoof always gave a thrill to the spectators. Besides being strong on offensive Judge was good on defensive, He guarded his man with the tenacity of a bull dog. JOH XSUN- Fnrzvu rd Johnson, forward, who during the last half of the season developed a pleasing regularity in caging the sphere from ditiieult angles. jack was accurate in passing the lwall and could always be counted on for his share of the scoring. CARTER-Forivtird Carter forward, whose remarkable knack 1 of getting loose and dropping them in front under the basket, was a deciding factor ot the scoring machine. China also dropped in lung ones once in a while, especially when in his home town, Ashland. Joi-nssox L uni it Fomard Foraard R , KWwU -,t A 1.1, SQUAD B BASKET ERS T, SPIDERS .3 IVIIX-1 Baseball Prospectus At present all things point to an unusually successful season for the Tiger Nine this spring. Eight letter men from the team of last year are in school and every one of these expects to try out for the varsity. Besides these old H. S. pill-tossers, there seems to be much promising material among the new men. Buchanan, of Greenbrier, and Carter will undoubtedly augment our pitching staff, While Dudley is reported to be a high caliber catcher from J. M. H. S. For the infield are found Putney and Phipps, initial sackersg WVatson, of Maine, a man accustomed to playing the keystone position, besides others equally deserving of mention. The outfield positions are swamped with applicants-Ott, of A. M. A.g Davidson, Tyson, Cook and many others are waging a battle royal for the places. All in all, we expect a successful nine and are eagerly expecting to win many of the games arranged by Manager Spindler. The Season of 1921 A review of the '21 season is hardly necessary in this book, and hence we only generalize our remarks concerning same. The season was not the most remarkable in the history of our school so far as winning games goes, for the Garnet and Gray won less than half of the scheduled games. However, the team was young and inexperienced, more or less, being made up chiefly of first year meng when these facts are considered, we believe we speak with Verity when we say the season was a success and a pleasant surprise to our followers. The following men were awarded rnonograirs last year by the Athletic Council: Hunt, Managerg Aylor, Captain, Attaya, Brenarran, Luke, Sanders, Lush, Day, Kilmon, Lacy, Hughes, Smith. .Virzety-Iwo 79 , 'Effie' f , - - 1 7.1 l 2 I' ' , ,j , 3 gr -Q A was ' gr u xg-iii? ., . ' 'Ll AL: BREXARIAN Pih'l1z'r and l'Ii1iIy-Caplain Hugh is the kind of ball player that is valuable in any position. He has often proved his worth to Tiger ninesboth in the field and with the willow. He is steady, consistent, dependable: has a head for base- ball , and really plays with his head as well as with his hands. 1Vhat his team mates think of him is shown by the fact that he hasjbeen elected to again captain the team in 23. K I LM O N T11 ird B a sc Kil, thc heavy hitting lad who covered the hot corner in 1921, is improving each year. In the tieltl he handles himself easily and makes every motion count: he is a sure fielder and rarely does tlve scorer have to use the error column for him. At the bat he has always been a terror to opp-using moundsmen. SANDERS Stroud Base Lo developed wonderfully during the '21 season and as we go to press is leading a hot race for the short field position this year. This lad pulls some spectacular fielding stunts every now and then, but usually he is just a steady, Consistent fielder. He has a cool head, and this, with a good batting eye, keeps him well to the top of the batting list. LUKE Piffher john surpriscil us all last year by pitch- ing some beautiful games. His is a wonder- fully smooth inotion on the mound: he works iust like a nicely tuned twin-six motor and apparently he never tires. His most notable achievement of last season was holding Monk Younger's Techmen for eight innings without allowing so much as a scratch hit. .Yirirly-tlzrer 4 .Ynzrty fmn SMITH Oldfield Ben was one of the important cogs in the team of '21, He, with Lacy and Hughes, formed one of the strongest outhelds in the state. He was unusually fast in getting under hard chances and his peg was fast and accurate. When he leaned on 'em with the club, the opposing outtielders always got back-usually too late. DAY Slmrtslofn Bill knows baseball like the rule book writers and he always uses his knowledge of the national pastime to good advantage. One would not call Bill a flashy ball player, but he is a good steady man and can always be counted on in his position. ATTAY A Cllffllfl' judge, a letter man from the 1921 team, is back to fight for his old place behind the bat. Last year he did much of the receiving for the team-and he dil t'iis in line style. His irost noteworthy feat with the stick was lzis home run record. LYSH Oldfield Mac is the boy who wielded the stick with such vim during the '21 season. His season average was well above 400: in more than one game he got four bingles out of as many trips. He is fast both in the outer garden and in circling the sacks. VVith the seasoning gained last year we expect much of him this spring. -,- .-D. , 4-.,...w.-q 1 ...iv S., -v ' -kg! , :sf TW 3 'fe QQ H-ryyi vi 1f,7f1frr'f'j1'Q,v'V'V1vf'w7V., YN .Uq,1 if r, .,,TTTY' ff7f' Twr. 'ir- 11' 1'1', . 1 . ' 'w . B. S. Morgan, Captain B. S. Morgan B S Morgan H Srmth Captauz H Srrnth .I L Walthall H T Holladay E L Ott Tennis Team M. H. Bittinger, Manager SINGLES L. H. Edmunds A. J. McKe1way DOUBLES M H Blttlnger Track Squad W R Gardner Manager B T W1111s L F Rmhardson B S Morgan L Sanders H C Brenaman W A Saunders E S Sands J P Selvage R C Edmunds A M MCLaUghl1U B. . . , . . , - ' ' . ' 'ff X - fx' .X ' uni 1 . znmx1vLL KnnUU J Tl ' A-T2 -5 if or . - r 7 ' Nznely szx Freshman Athletics Fleming White Crutchfield Little Cunningham Richardson Hughes Slifer Tynes Gillespie Little Fleming Slifer Turner Critzer Marshall Spessard F leming Slifer FOOTBALL BASKET BALL BASEBALL Kent Edmunds lVatkins Spessard Nottingham Selvage Gillespie Jones Robertson Crutchfield Edmunds Selvage Townes Davidson jackson Tyson Edmunds Tynes .Y1'l1f'Ij' Xirzely-eiglzl Lf' 'Qs f K ' ,f if X- v ' U Q' Y' fr 5.31-f w lf!! fe' gf - QA gf ff: A fn QA l y 'J' 11. ' if W 'P p A uar Q! f ef f 9? 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' ' 7,0 - '. . 1 J Tk, 1. 'ww :Pa .utmu MISS EMILY RICE SIJOIISHI' of F1'atCrnitiC5 N1'r1f'1y-rzim' One hunfirzd Chi Phi Fraternity Founded at Princeton University, 1824 Epsilon Chapter Installed, 1867 Publication: The Chakett Active Chapters: 24 FRATRES IN COLLEGIO F. T. lXlcFaclen, '22 W. A. Saunders, '23 I'Viley Putney, '24 Brantly lVillis, '25 E. S. Sands, '22 Joel lVatkins, '25 H. J. Tucker, '24 James Davidson, '25 NI. S. Gillespie, '25 L. F. Richardson, '25 William Hughes, '25 FRATRES IN URBE R. K. Brock J. IV. Dunnington Um' hmulml om' A ,- D IZ. f. X., .- IE V V Kappa Sigma Fraternity Founded at the University of Virginia, 1867 Upsilon Chapter Installed, 1883 Publication: The Caduceus Active Chapters: L. H. Edmunds, '22 H. H. Hunt, jr., '22 S. H. Bell, '23 R. C. Garlick, jr., '23 G. G. Lacy, '23 L. Sanders, '23 R. H. Stoltz, '23 I. C. Watkins, '23 H. M. Sydnor, '23 VV. R. Gardner, '24 93 J. H. Reed, jr., '24 A. N. Attaya, '24 C. L. Phipps, '24 C. W. Watson, '2-1 R. C. Edmunds, '25 H. Fleming, Jr., '25 W. T. Reed, Jr., '25 A. A. Little, '25 W. A. Geoghagan, '25 R. E. Dunn, '25 FRATRES IN FACULTATE T. C. Johnson, jr. FRATRES IN URBE J. B. VVal1 H. V. Lancaster Une h znzzlrml Izuo Dr. Thos. G. Hardy L lm' 11 llllljffd 111 nw A .-. I.: .Lf L, 4' -4 f-. V L 4' 'T Af ... nlru W. H. C. R. T. G. T. .l- W. P. Pi Kappa Alpha Fraternity Founded at the University of Virginia, 1868 Iota Chapter Installed, 1885 Publication: The Shield and Diamond Active Chapters: 56 N. Cook, '22 T. Holladay, '22 P. Gillespie, '23 B. Cralle, '23 E. Gilmer. '23 T. Kilmon, '23 N. Spessard, '25 N. Turner, '25 H. Simmerman, '25 B. H. Smith, '23 B. S. Morgan, '24 R. R. Roberts, '24 J. F. White, '24 J. S. Gillespie, '25 J. M. White, '25 H. 1. Dudley, '25 L. Richardson, '25 R. Blankenship, '25 FRATRES IN URBE T. Atkinson A. C. Paulette FRATRE IN FAC U LTATE I' lllllf A. D. VVatkins li 'C TT' 'w ,n 1 1 N 11 Il rlrlnvl If ninv Kappa Alpha Fraternity Founilcrl at XVashington and Lcc University, 1865 Alpha Tau Chapter Installed, 1899 Publication: Kappa Alpha journal Active Chapters: 52 FRATRES IN COLLEGIU J. M. Duckwall, '22 W. O, Day, '23 A. Robertson, '22 S. L. Ferguson, '24 J. L. Walthall, '23 L. H. Ginn, '24 W, M. Pugh, '23 G. A. Dunlop, jr., '24 R. M, Montgoinery, '23 R. L. Sager, '24 W. T. Pugh, '23 E. M. Sager. '24 E. R. Graves, '24 XV. R. Ribble, '25 B. P. Harrison, '24 F. J. Nottingham, '25 XV. A. Moncure, '25 H. S. Buchanan, '25 nl XV, F. Tyncs, '21 1 .wx Q' llmnlrrd vvrrz Q 2 V 1 , Z 3 z Wllfl 1 -Y.,-3: . I - 'AlQlQlllOSC Theta Chi Fraternity Founded at Norwich University, 1856 Nu Chapter Installed, 1914 Publication: The Rattle Active Chapters: 34 J. C. White, '22 F. M. Fowlkes, '22 T. W. Tayloe, '22 R. P. Morton, '23 H . C. Brenaman, '23 J. M. Hutcheson, '23 J. W. Luke, '23 B. H. Bailey, '23 W. B. Fuqua, Jr., '23 B. H. Hancock, '25 P. P. Murray, Jr., '24 M. H. Bittinger, '24 G. G. Gray, '24 J. P. Selvage, '25 J. W. Robertson, '25 J. O. Haller, '25 W. P. Clark, '25 C. B. Carter, '25 J. o. Leps, '25 A. M. McLaughlin, '- FRATRE IN FACULTATE One hundred eight I. H, C. VVinston 05 7 I f.J :Z Q.: I , Z.. Um' 11 mulwfl I Sigma Upsilon Fraternity 1LitC1':l1'5'J Fmimlul at Yaiirlcrlvilt Yiiixx-i'sitj.', 1900 Sphinx Chaplci' Iiistallc-fl. 19115 .XCtiVQClia1mtc1'S: 15 FRATRES IN COI,LEGH'J 'lhylm-. '22 C. P, Gillespie, '23 ll, II. Hunt, NIV., '22 I. XY. BL'l1fZ11Dill,JI' '5 If 'If XIl'FZ1fiL'H, jr., '22 ' F. W. Slviiidlcr, '23 R. C f 2lI'iiL'ii. -Ir., '23 IZ. S. Murgaii, Jr., '74 FRATRES IN FACULTATE W Ii WI' ' ming, Jr. A. XV. Mc'VVlim'tC1' L, :AU N,-A-5. R. 1' If IHl1I'7't' LJ :2 7 7 .1 4 Z L ' Ii' YFT'frTrT fy-T., 1 W-v7 hmm. MK Af I+IWE'IwD SG0 f' 'sem ,f.'1WffwTHeWfff-'- . 11,1 We UAWQHJ -,,.-,116-J Chi Beta Phi CScientificj Founded at Randolph-Macon College, 1916 Regulus Chapter Installed, 1921 Active Chapters: 4 FRATRES IN COLLEGIO T. VV. Tayloe, '22 H. H. Hunt, Jr., '22 E. S. Sands, '22 J. B. H B. H C. T. J. H. One hundred tzwlve C. White, '22 . Smith, '23 . Haney, '23 Scott, '23 W. B. Fuqua, Jr., '23 W. T. Pugh, '23 W. A. Saunders, '23 J. M. Hutcheson, '23 T. E. Gilmer, '23 M. A. Lush, '24 FRATRES IN FACULTATE C. Winston J. H. C. Bagby 1. 1 2-17,11--1 15' Um Izzmdrrd ihirlwn A H. :' Z LD v-. I A ,.. g P- r w .L m E LJ Une I1 nmlrrd ,fllllffffll PHI GOATS X q 3 wg E:- lLifJf,v?XQ' fizgv'-,s ffl9wg.mz.f juyfigjg EQf,,'Sfa:34 gg? JM! J M QMQ 4 iff QQKJQWJ 51 G R27 x . r ' 'L ff F 92 W N I 55, , , 1 , fm ' ,Q 1 -W x Q 1 Y' Qzffixx. x Y fi,29ii, , v 'x 1 Q5 E7 f 9' , RJ x,-ffffi A ,li r,u4 , ,4a ex ' NS, 11 ' , fq rx X 1 F+ 4' cfax fig N A I H QQ N fjiagsii - Xgifhf' ' . PFW? 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S11-ltziF4,1utbu11, Basket 131111 UFFICERS Prrx i11'rr1! . 1'l'l':' PWA IUC!!! 51. 1..v11111111111-'11z':11'k . . , . . , . . , 5'L'c'7't'I1IiIv4'.x A. X. .XlI415'u-1'w1I1u111, 11:1w1QcI H111 151 111111 31. 11, Bitliugn-1'A'l'e-nxlib 31. A. 1.11511-15usv11:111 B. S. X11-rgzul-'1'c1m1s CT I.. 1'11ip1's-B:1sc1 11111 .1 In. X1. Szlgur-1?w1t11n11 R 1 N . .. . 11gu1'f1341s1qut 131111 . XY. Putm-y-13115141-I 131111. Busd 111 C. XV. 1Y:1lswfI1-17411 1t111111, Raise-111111 XY. R. 111111151111Y'-171uf!1w1111, 131151-:cl 13 111 Rex B11l111iL'l1S1111l'-FIN111kl11 L' B L':1rIm'-13L1s14cl 131111, 1311sc11.111 H. S, HL1u11:111:1r1-17111111+:111, Bnrrl 411 11. 13111111-y-11L15.L'1vL111 If. 1.. 11tIiBuac1f1111 B. F. '1'Y51'11i1:lN111Pll11 1771 r hzmrin Ministerial Band E. G. Gammon, D. D. B. B. Breitenhirt C. M. Brown T. C. Bryan W. N. Cook J. S. Duckwall J. M. Duckwall A. Robertson 1. W. Luke H. G. Wheeler N. A. Bediriger Une I1 zmdred ttuerzfy-Im' J. E. Bedinger R. Smith . L. Reeves J. McKe1Way I. Critzer B. Shifiet A. Naff H. Bryan D. Costenbader L. Goodman D. Viernes Um' Illlllliffil lzurllfy-tlzref' 'N Z 4 M ,. , 4 z - , 'F I Z 2 B. S, Morgan, . M, H. Bittinger , . , Brown Edmunds Holluday Hunt Mc-Fallen Sands Bell Gnrliek Gillespie Robertson Reed Scott Benjamin Um' lllllldffd fT:.'f'I1f-V-flllll Tennis Club OFFICERS MEMBERS McDonald Knoedler Morton Harris Farmer Evans Haller Lunsford lXlcKelw:1y Peebles Brown Fosque Willis johnson . . .PVESZAKIVEIU . . .jlanugw Gardner Tanner Spessard Fleming Stoltz R l 1-Laughlin Plummer Selvage Costenbader Geoglmgan Leps Little Saunders 4 , -v v , ,. - . S, AAIA, b, - ,..V .,... ., A .E-gg-W A t 5 . : :- A fa ., 1 q , . V I Y vw N .f- , 'He xx wi? 'Sgt' wild I . E ', ' ' I N ZM X 5 1 Q, . Aa 1 , vi ir ma y Q- 1 , JW? 1 4 ' 1 I 1. 131- A 3 , 'f Une I1 1lllU'It'!i lmvzty-,Ii:'a' Kaleidoscope Staff' H. H. HUNT, JR., '22 .... T. VV. TAYLOE, '22 ....... F. T. BICFADEN, IR., '22 J. W. BENJAMIN, JR., '23 A. ROBERTSON, '22 ..... F. M. FOWLKES. '22 ..... J. C. XVHITE, '22 .... G. G. LACY, '23 ..... R. B. CRALLE, '23 .... Une I1 nndred Iiuenty-six EDITORIAL STAFF BUSINESS STAFF . . . .Editor-in-Chief . . .Associate Editor . . . . . . . . . .Associate Editor . . .Clubs and Organizations . . . . . . , . . .Athletic Editor . . . . .AIC1Pl1t5f'l'Z'Pf Editor . ....... Business Zblanager Assistant Business Manager Assistant Business Manager R.B.CRALLE J.C.WHlTE AssT.Bus,MGR. Bu5.NeR. 'lTW.TAYLOE H.H.HUNT AssT.Eon1'oR Eorron J.W. BENJAMIN G.G. LACY' Ckuss a. ORGANIZATIONS Ass1'.Bus.Men ILXLEIDQSCUPE STAFF FOWLKES Asst Bus.l leR. F.T. M2 FADEN ASST. EDITOR ATH LQTIC EDITOR , .,,-,-.T-. Om' hundred lzumtg S6 -La lx ml DTSSCQWEQH M HQHZIHC Staff' W Spmdler G W1l11ams T McFaden jr C MOTTIS P G1ll6Sp16 T Holladay W R Gardner G. G Lacy P P Murray mr 19977 Edztor Assoczate Edztor Assoczate Edztor Asszgnrnent Edztor College and Campus Edztor Busrness Manager Asszstant Buszness Manager Asszstant Bnszness Manager M annscrzpt E dztor G - an 're'le F. . ' ................................... . . . ' A. . K' ' ......................... . . . . ' ' F. . , ...................,..... . ' ' R. C. Garlick, Jr ......................... . .Exchange Editor W. . ' ..........,.......,......... . ' ' C. . ' ' .......... v .,...... . . . V -' H. . .......................... . ' V, .... W g V - ..r,rr,,,,,g,g,, .. .. One hundred twenty erghl ' - , ' .W ,Q -Nj V f,1Av MAGAZINE STAFF Um, 11 zmdrrd fzcffzty-11 in U I. W. BENJAMIN, JR., H. H. HUNT, AIR., '22 B. S, IXIORGAN, JR., '2- IV. R. GARHNER, '2-I W. C. IXIORRIS. '22.. G. G. LAUY, '23 ..,. B H. Sxrrru, '23 ,,.. F. W. SP1N111.15R, '23 H. G. VVHEIELER, '23 A. RQBERTSON, '22 .... R PAGE Mmwux, '2 L SANDERS, '23 .... , T. E. GILAIER, '23, . AI. H. REED, JR., 21. .. One I1 urzdred th iffy Tiger Staff' EDITORIAL STAFF .4 ....,........... ......,.. REPORTIERS BUSINESS STAFF . . . . .Editor-in-flziqf . . . .Associate Editor ......... . .Athletic Editor . . . .issociatr Atlzlctic Editor . . . . . . .Exclzaizgc Editor . . .Social Editor . . . . . . .LOCLII Editor . . . . .Huuzorozfs Editor . . . . .Dezvtioizal Editor . . . .Alzmzni Editor J. P. SELVAGE. '25 . . . . .Business Jllaizagcr Issistaizt Business .Manager . , . . , . .Circulation Zllaizagrr I-.,,,? WY ,- --- A 1:1 TIGER STAFF Une IIIUIJITIII Ilzfrlypmzr Y. M. C. A. Cabinet XY N.C1u1lc... H. C. B1'L'l'IilIU2lll E. S. Sands. .. L, Sauflers. . . TJEY11'I'I1'lNAL IXIISSIHN STl'm' BIBLE STl'm'.. R1zv1a11T1uN. ., ME:x1B12Rs111P. . ,III nl 1:1 Il111'lx'-tim P1'vs1'1f1'11! . . . . VIACC' PI'U.Y1'lfL'lIf COMMITTEES . . . ..... R. C. Garlick, jr.. . . . KI. XY. Luke, - .H, G. XVl1Qe1u1'. F. T. MCFadun. .,..G. G. Lacy, SCL'I'CfCl?',1' Trcas ll rcr 5111111111011 1'l1111'1'n11111 1'11a1r1111111 u1za1'r111a1z L'1lL1l.l'1Ili1lI S. Student Council Sands ..... . R. C. Ga1'1ick,.Ir. . . E. W H. R. R, S. Sands . Cook T. Holladay C. Garlick, jr. P. Morton MEMBERS . . . . . . .Pl't'SIldClIf . . . . V150 Prc's1'dc11! H. G. XVIICCICI' J. F. White N. A. Bcdinger R. L. Sager A. J. McKelway One hundred ihirly-three Vigilance Committee H. H. HUNT, ju., '22.. ...,w, President W. 13. Fugixx, -IR., '2Z3. . . . . Vive PI'CSI.d7CIlf R. L. Sxmsizlz, '24 . . . ..,.. Svcrcfary BIEMBERS Scrzzlwr C'h1.s.v jzmior C'Iiz55 Snjiizunzorv Class H. H. Hum. jr. H. C. B1't1'1flIT18Z'l M. Lush W. B. Fuqua. 1:2 R. L. Sager W. A. Evans Um' luuzrlrwl llzirty-four. KI. KI. IJuvlxw:iII ... LN 'l -I H Ihx In LII I.. II. Iiilimm-If. ' 'I' XIyI'1Iu1 Union Literary Society II. KI, hVII1m1' .X ,I H. ll. XVIII-clui' II . R4rIrL'l'IN'I1 I. I,. II:iItI1:iII . R. Smith I HIIII In In . . 'fu - VI. XV. Iii-njzmiin KI. II. Klwtwii 'If IV. Tiiylue IV. S. lfxzms .X. Xl XIl'I.flI.ILfIIIIIl VI. V. Wliitu XY. Ii,G:mI11-f1- I. If. KI:u'tin II. QIflI'S-VIII R. fi, I.rrX L' IV. 1' 'IIIl4rH::ls R, V. Carlin-Ia II. S. KIu1'g:m Ii. If. 'IN sun if I', Gillcspic KI. If. WIIUQ -I. S. f'iIII-sms II. V. Iirunxmum A. IJ. VII-riiw XY. I'. I IMI: IV. II. IJL15' KI. II. IIiltimgs-r II. I. IJwIIvy ,I. W. I.uI4c VI. II. XII-lJ1m:1IfI A, .X. I.il1II: I.wrr:iim.- S:11vIv1'Q I. II. Ruwl R. C, IJIIIIIIIIIIN V. 'I'. Sufi! XY. 'l'. Rm-II II. II. II1mw-I: I3 II. II. Smith R. II. FIUIIZ 'I'. X. S11L's5:i1wI IV. II. 'I'ym-s . l1.IIv:ilxx'rIIv 1 'nv lzznlilmi tlzirfy Philanthropic Literary Society if Xl. llrmvli . lf Bryan XY. X. Chnl: ll. 'lf Hwllzulay H. H. Hunt, jr. R. C. Blume W. C. Morris lu. S. Sands H. H. Bailey S. H. Bell ,l. l. ll. lzgglr-stun, llr. li, Nl. Fmvlkes 'l'. lf. Gilnu-1' V. F. Hzmlwickc R. B. Kfrnllc Fuqua W. H. Al. Rl. Hutvlicswn One I1 mzdred thirty-six G. G. Larry R. Nl. Klontguzi R. ll. ixlllflull XY, Xl. Pugh W, T, Pugh VV. A. Snunrlers F. VV. Spimllvr -I. A. 'l':1nnL-r l. C. llhtlcins A. G. XVilliums Nl. l.. ll'illi:unS N. A. Bcrlingur G. A. Dunlop H. H. Gee nl. C. llarris li. Nl. Sager R. L. Sager ll. ll. Allen H. ll. Bryan VI. lf. Bu linger XV. F. Bnrgur XV. lV. Bnrnwcll llaunptun FIC-min H. I.. Rccvc-S V, U. lqllUQfllC'l' F. XV. Yancey W. ll. Ward F. R. Titus .-X. B. Sliiflctt G. H. Vl'c:1x'cr B. Nl. Peelmlus VI. B. Orgmi A. vl. KlcK.Qlwny A, C. -Innes German Club OFFICERS F. T. McFaden, jr. . ....4,........ ..,, P rcsidcazt H. C. Brenaman .... ....,..... . llfaxzagcr P. P. Murray ..,. . . .flssislaizt Zllauagcr C. P. Gillespie ..... . ....... Leader MEMBERS Edmunds, L. H. Holladay, H. T Hunt, H. H. jr. Sands, E. S. Tayloe, T. W. Bailey, B. H. Bell, S. H. Fowlkes, F. M. Garliclc, R. C.. jr. Hutcheson, 1. M. Day, W. O. Lacy. G. G Smith. B. H. Stoltz, R. H. lValthall, j. L. Watkins, I. C. Benjamin, J. YV. Dunlop, G. A. Fuqua, TV. B. Gardner, W. R. Guin, L, H. Harris, J. G. Harrison, B. P McDonald, -I. H Morgan, B. S. Putney, I. XV. Roberts, R. R. Blankenship, C. C. Blankenship, Rex Carter, C. B. Buchanan, H. S. Crutchneld, G. H. Cunningham, C. S. Dunn, R. E. Edmunds, R. C. Fleming, H., jr. Geoghagan, VV. A. Graves, E. R. Gray, R. G. Haller, KI. G. Hancock, B. H. Johnson, XV. R. Knoedler, C, O. Little. A. A. Lunsford, L. Moncure, W. A. Nottingham, F. I Plummer, E. A. Reed, XV. T., ,Ir Rcbblc, XV. H. Robertson, J. XV Selyage, J. P. Tynes, XV. F. Tyson, B. F. lVeayer, G. H . Willis, B. T. Um' 1l1llIdf1'd llrirly-sraen Hampden-Sidney Glee Club 1IIHII1'7'l'tf llzfrly-figlzt H. T. Ht3l.I.fXD,kX', Mzuzugcr GLEE CLUB T. C. Bryan, Dirrdnr H. T. Hollaflay, .-Ifmnzpavzixl F1RsT Taxon XY. A. Ge-Oghegan C. T. T. N. Spessard SECOND TENOR Swift C. BI. Brown B. H Hancock H. H. Bryan C. O. Knoedler j. W. Luke FIRST BASS 'l'. C. Bryan R. L Sager H, bl. Dudley F. VN' Spiudler N. D. Pleasants J. N. Turner, If I. C. Watkins SECOND BASS W. N. Cook A. J. IXIcKelway J. G. Harris H. A. Naff A. Robertson Hampden-Sidney Serenaders P. P, XIURRAY, Lmflvr P. P. Murray, .-llfo Suxuplzunc I. C. 'Watkins, .UeIm1'y Saxuplmm' J. G. Harris, Violin H. S. Buchanan, Banjo W. A. Gcoglmcgan, Twmr Banjo H. D. 1XIliCPl1L'I'SO!l, Piano C. P. Gillespie, Drzmzs Um' 1lIHIl1'H'!l' rhirly-:11'm' 1' The Record of Hampden-Sidney Number of students listed. ...... .........,... Number known to be living ........... Number of A. B. degrees conferred .... Presitlents, U. S. A ................ Members of Cabinet, U. S. A .,... Ministers of Foreign Countries ......i....... Members of Senate, U. S. A .........,..,..... Members of House of Representatives, U. S. A. . Major-Generals, U. S. A .,.................., . Surgeon-Generals, U. A .................... Governors of States tVirginia, 55 Maryland, 1: Illinois, 13 Indian Territory, ll ..........,... Other State Officers-Virginia ..........,...... President of Supreme Court of Appeals, Va ..... Clther members of some court .......,,........ Judges of County and Circuit Courts, Virginia . Megbers of Constitutional Conventions, Virgi 1' ..,......,......,.,.................. . Me.nbers of Senate of Virginia ,.......,...,... Members of House of Delegates of Virginia. . . Presidents of Universities .,,............... Founders of Colleges and Universities. . . . . Professors of Colleges anil Universities . . . Presidents of Colleges ..................... Principals of Academies and High Schools . . . 'I eachers ...,..,,..............i......,..... Bishops of Protestant Episcopal Church ......,. .....4524 ....1846 .....1126 1 . 2 . 4 10 1 ' iieiiftieiiy' '1'p'iv1iS'SLiL1ia, lg 2 61 nia fSecession Convention, 86 8 .Q 2 124 27 135 360 Ministers tPrc-sbyterian, 523: Episcopalian, 275 Methodist, S: Baptist, 75 Luth eran, ll .........,..,................... Lawyers ,............, ..,.. ........,....,. M00 Physicians ................................ . . . 456 Members of Senate, C. S. A. . . ............ . . . 1 Members of House of Representatives, C. S. A. . . . S Major-Generals, C. S. A ...................... . 1 Brigadier4Generals, C. S. A ...,...,......... . 2 Colonels, C. S. A. .......... . I9 Maiors, C. S. A .......... . . 20 Captains, C. S. A .,.. . 73 Lieutenants, C. S. A. . . . 62 Surgeons, C. S. A . . ............ ,,.. ......................,.... 4 7 Chaplains, C. S. A ...............,.,.,............................ 23 Non-Commissionefl Officers and Privates, C. S. A. Cdetinitely known, far below true figurel .................... Q ......................... 390 Died in Service, C. S A ..................,........................ S3 Speaker House of Representatives, C. S. A. . . . . . l Recent World War fin servicel ................ . . . 400 Members of the S. A. T. C., H. S. Unit .......,. ... 110 Y. M. C. A. and Red Cross Workers, incomplete S. A. T. C. Faculty and S. A. T. C. Officers C141 Died in service Clll .......................... Ministers of the Gospel now in service ,... .... Chu' liuudn-fl lorly f 14 . ll 223 l F1 I Q W -1 l 1 'l l I .41 'f -',. n 1 i ll ll Q. F ll 1. i i 1 I 1, 'l i il 1 P i ll 1 al l I. 4 I lr 2' 2-1 as- YE - , E 7' I i v- - .- S S 8115111111-111 , 6 7 Z X Q Z The 11111111111 11211-es for 1-1110111111-111 111 1111- 1311117111 11f 1111- D1-1111 11'e1'1- 1-V1-11 c11,1s1-1' 111 1922 t11a11 t111- fm'-1111111-11 1101111-sts of 1921, Fo 11'11111111g 111 Z1 walk. 1' Best A11-'R13111111 A1811 1111-re was 1111 1'L'i11 11101-, 1111g11 B11-11111111111 F111' 311151 P1111111111' SU1111-111 the Vote was W1-11 1118111111111-11 1.11 S1111111-14 wi1111i11-f Z1 1-111se 1:11-1-, 'W1111111111 111111 B11-11111111111 111-111g 1111s1-11 11111 111 111L' wi1'1- 5 D11 1Y111ti111f 11'111 111 S111111' Il 111111111-1'f111 11111'st 111 S111-1-11 1111 1111- 11111111- s11'1-11- 5 1. 111 XV111 1111- FZ1C1111Y SXYL'L'1lS1111CL'S for M151 P1111111111' 1'1'111'1-ss111i 1. TSCL' 1 1 C1111-lc 1f1'1111s 111111 Sue Lacy were 111111111 1-V1-1115' 1111111-111-11 111 1111- f1,11' 1Q11'r11111'1e111 111111111151 Ev1111S, 1111w1-V1-1', W1111 111' 111C11L'S'15L'S1 111111111 Frank IN11-1711111-11 11-1,1 1111- 111-111 1111- Best De11f111-1' W1111 '1'11y1111- 111111 1Q1l11L'1'1 S1111 C1050 S1-C111111s, Be11j11111111 111111 1111111 Hunt 111 1110 Best XXv1'11L'1' 1-V1-111 f 1'11e next 1'11ee 1111 1111- 03111, f111' B1'1g11t1-st 3111111-111. wus 11111-111111-S11-11, 11111- 111111 1- 1-IIC1 111111 1111 111 11111 111111-1' 1-111111-s W1-1'e S0311-11 U1v1v1PY 1111- 1111111 11111K'K'111L'111 11111111 1111- 1711111111 1'11ss11--'1- 51111111-s 111111 111l'11. Lk1xl11.y', 1'1-1-1111-s, 111-1-111-11 111111 rw 1l111' l111111I1'1'1I '11r'1'f11f1 minus 20 on Finals to pass Math I. M. I. VVilliarns rornped home ahead of the Held in the classic for Most Studious. Sue Lacy nosed out Pep Gillespie for Biggest Ladies' Man, while Williams, M. I., had little trouble in Winning the ribbon for Biggest Woman Hater Powers Murray won from Gillespie and Scott for Biggest Sport. Ben Smith cleaned up in the events to decide the Best All-'Round Athlete and Best Football Player, China Carter and Jack johnson tied for Best Basket Ball Player. Hugh Brenaman and Lo Sanders were the Best Baseball Players. Ben Morgan was practically unopposed for Best Tennis Player. Bill Geoghagan was Best Musiciang Gillespie and Murray won mentions. Tom Bryan was Best Singer. Gillespie was Best Dancer. with the re- mainder of the Gennan Club close behind. judge Attaya and the Freshman Class divided honors as the Biggest Nuisance, while Nancy Yancey was almost unanimously Greenest Fresh- man. It was a toss-up between China Carter and Cecil Blankenship for Freshest Freshman. Peebles, Holladay and Day were Big fest Eaters. Brenaman was Biggest Live Wire. bg bb The races as a whole were notable for the conspicuous absence of politics. One hundredforly-Iwo 'wif + If K Q z iliifttl IIE business of life lllSlll'2l,!1CC affords opportunities for II service- ublc :and l'Clllllll0l'21llVC career to college 111011, who are Illlll1l'JCl'61,l :uuoug thc most SIICCCX-2Sl'lIl 1111-11 lll life lllSll1'2l.llCG Itlllily. It l'Cllllll'GS the lwst training to :l4l0qll1ltQly pre-sm-11t the brozul 00011011110 scrvlcc of luodcrxi llfc lllSlll'2lllCC. If you have not clclc1'111i11ctl 1.111011 your llfc work, COIISILIQI' llfe lllSlll'ilIlCC. Atlantic Life Insurance Co. RICHMOND VIRGINIA Will glzully give you the facts and QIITQIIIQC for tllc proper Il'21ll11llg. PAL-IDI G Home of Serv-us , for Sport 1 v.LDlNQQ For tllc llest i11 offq qa fi 9' G ' rocerles ng. D!13,,. f when 1JllI'CllRlSlllg athletic Cklllllllllellt Qhlgllity and l ll1SlSt IIPOII Serviw A SPALDING'S,, Dm' with E Sil'llSfilCtl0I1 is iuevitulmle i Complete equipment for every athletic sport Gilbert Grocery Co., Inc. A' G' Spalding 85 Bros' 613 14th Sl., N. W. LYNCHBURG VIRGINIA WASHINGTON, D. C. H116 I1 IHIKIFUII fnrl.v-fuln' f f , l - W W - Ulllbl ULLU QLUllbbhllll.JuMJLJLlL3f lull ll WL Hampden- idne ollege The Ideal Small College The College with the Personal Touch LUCATIIIX-Twenty lllllllllt'S. rifle from I4':11'111ville. Ya.. on main line of the Norfolk K XYGSIGFII Hailroaul. Two hours from Pl'lt'I'SlJlll'Q aural I1yllClll!lll'Q. Three hours from IIICIIIIIUINI. Aulo lines meet every train. COURSICS-Thorough in every respect. leading to the de- grees of B. A., IS. alucl BI. A. Full L'l'0llll given in all slamlarcl IllllVC'l'SlIlCS. ATHI,l'lTICSeBIe111lwers of Iflaslern Virginia Illlereollegiule Athletic Assoelatloll. lixeellenl flylllllilSIlllll. lixeel- lent .lthletle Grouufls. IYUIIIIJOICIII Il01li'll. ICNYIININBIICNT-All 2lIlll0S1Jlll'l't' of IICIIIICIIIUIII. Vul- ture, and XYIIOICSUIIIC Irleuls. lileelrie Lights. lixeelleut DOl'IlllIlJl'lLlS, lvuter on every lloor. New IllI'll'l1lilI'y. :xtll'2lCI1V6 Y. M. C. A. rooms. NEXT SICASUN-Opens Seplemlmer 4. 1922. For Vululog :lull Specific Illlormzllioll. write REGISTRAR HAMPDEN -SIDNEY VIRGINIA Elljljljilljlll wrLJKIEDTTUVWUljfalrllglljiuljr1 iml..l Uni' lzuurlrrd forty-ll 2i0.fQf f2f QCQEEULEHHGEQO Qvnilrmrng gurnislyittg Quads, MADISON AVENUE COR. FORTV-FOURTH STREET i NEW YORK i Teleplzomf Illurray Hi1l8800 l FOR MEN AND BOYS Complete Outfittings for Every Occasion Ready made or to Measure For Day or Evening XVear For Travel, Motor or Outdoor Sport English Shirts. Neckwear. Hosiery Fine Boots and Shoes, l-lats and Caps Trunks, Valises, Rugs. etc. Sendfbr HClotl1e5 mm' the I-Iazzrn BOSTON NEWPORT Illuonvcvklbvslvou IRD Qlutvul Avlwuf BROOKS BROTHERS Building, convenient to Grand Central, Subway, and to many of the leading Hotels and Clubs Establislled 1873 Union Seminary Educ-ates more ministers for our H C,'lnu'c-li than all our other , , . 1 D. W . Ilanufztc-turing Jewelry Co. Manufacturers of Greek Letter Fraternity Stllllllfll les COIHIJIIIQLI RICHMOND, VA. ICE CREAM I manufacture the best quality plain and func-y Ice Cream from pure, sn eet c-renin, fresh from the farms. Jewelry Special Attention to Brick Ice Cream for Banquets and Pienics 213 N. Liberty Street W. C. BALTIMORE MARYLAND Ice, Ice Cream and Fuel Phone 41 FARMVILLE, VA. One hundred folly-six Farmville Manufacturing Co. FARMVILLE, VA. Dealers in Building Material Wie Carry on Ilzind at all Times at Full Line of XYIIILIUXVS. Blinds. Iloors. Stuiiwvays IIUIIIIJICIP. Fluurillg. Vcilin Siding. All Stylvs of Moulding. CR-1114.'11t. Lime and l'lusi1-1' In fact. CV0l'yIllIIIQ from the sill to the ridge Cmnplr-tc liouselmill our specialty Fall or IY1'1te for I'1'1c'cs Also Full Line of Plow Ilzlndles The First National Bank FARMVILLE, VIRGINIA We Want Your Business OFFICERS N. B. DAVIDSQN, Presidunt IE. S. 'ITu'i.un, Vice Prvsidcnt Ii. Surrr M.xR1'1x, Vit-if Pri-siilum W. B. Klukxiss, Casliit-r DIRECTORS N. B. Davidswn bl. F. Wziltwn Ilr. DI. IV. Smith VI. I.. I'utn x I'9'l'xlr II'IJNI'4tl Llwtt L. .. rin' H , ,, .. nies '. 2, .IU IHS. If. tizirlxmd llr. R. I.. Iludgins V. Kl.Smi1I1 CUI,I,I'XiI'I .XCCUVNTS INVITED Une lzzmdmi furly-wi VW7QiNhTWTWCHHOjMtfMJ7tWMhhQ!LlL1JlQ Prepares thoroughly for business and the Civil Service and obtains employment for X' students who can be recommended for elti- ' ciency and good character. f Persons seeking the hest advantages for instruction. study and practice will lie qualified for the nlost paying eniploynients open to lieginners in a single year or less. It' you have the intelligence. anihition and grit needed for acquir- ing thorough proficiency. and can afford the vocational training offered at Eastman. you may he assured of rapid proniotion to executive posi- tions and high salaries. The school oliers intensive finishing courses for high school and college students, affording specific. technical instruction in Accounting, Banking, Commercial Law, etc. Business Training, Salesmanship. English, etc. Civil Service lciUVCl'I1lllClll ElllIJltlf'lllL'lllSl Secretarial tl'riyate or Executivcl. Bookkeeping. Penmanship, Correspondence, etc. Stenography, Typewriting, Ofiice Practice, etc. Normal tlor teachers oi C'UllllllCl'Cllll lwanchesl. lilxceptional opportunities for sell'-help and llClVil11CClllClll to capalule young people of the lmetter sort. individual training for persons who need to he interested. encouraged, taught how to study. and lnade sell'- reliant. Experienced eflicieut. faithful teachers. Strong lecture courses. Ideal location. Ret'erencesfMore than 56,000 successful alumni. Moderate expenses for non-resident students. S185 pays the total cost of tuition, lmoolis and hoard for a term of 13 weeks. Special terms to good musicians. No vacations. New students enroll and hegin work any week day. If you want to get a good start in lmusiness. write for our handsome, illustrated prospectus. .Xcldress Clement C. Gaines, M. A,, LL. D. POUGHKEEPSIE, N. Y. lDUUWUUUHUHWWWWQJUQQQQQQQQQQQQ 4 'nw llztrzdwtl forly-t'1 ylll The Planters Bank FARMVILLE, VIRGINIA lfsizilxlislivil in N67 :mtl known ll? the Old Rvlizililt-U Bunk IYQ will lic glad to liautllc your lumkiug lmusiiit-sa Cillllllll Stock liuriivtl Surplus 9 50,000.00 100.1 300 .00 Depository of the State of Virginia li. S. SIIIICLDS. Prcsitlciit 1 , Y ,. . II. C.. Liu ru, X iw- l'i-4-sulciit J. IE. f,YI'IRTON. Vzisliie,-1' ill! ill!! GARLAND 85 MCINTOSH The Rexall Storen Toilet Articles. Koduks, Films ami Supplies Stationery The in-sl 552.00 Ftilliltillll Pen maiclc Visiting cl2lI'tlS l'l11gi'avccl You will fincl what you want tlicrc FARMVILLE VIRGINIA College of William and Mary lioiiiiilt-l lliilfl .X ll, I. A. L t ii.xxoi,i-.it, Prtsiiit-iii .liiiioiiii-gt-S Foiirmw Ilf if 'liCllL'lll.'l45 Siiiwiwisi 'rs ljfiiitliilili Nui t riiite,-iiilwiits ilu? for Sri1ili'ii1sl'r'sjfir ii' Z1 ii' Lim linvirti t-riot' Kluiigiiit ri irizil XX 1 ii-13 l Iixsiiiif s During tlit' Siiiimiur Qiizirtur l022 First 'll-rm . , Alimc I-1-july 2.7 SQ -mail 'l'c-rm . . july Zti-Sciitviiilwi' 1 .Ml lrcsf K. J. Hoke, Director Summer Ouarter College of William and Mary WILLIAMSBURG VIRGINIA Urn' lilnnlnvl f'1v1'ly-firm V Plltl'I'tltiRAl'IIlCRS TU THE IiAI,lCIDOSt'tJl'IC Executive 1546 Broadway Duval Motor Co. :AllIOI110l7Il9S T1'aCtro1's fl ml Farm HIM-l1i11e1'y FARMVILLE VIRGINIA Um' 111111rln'11'fl1fi!-x' Otlice NEW YORK CITY I t's Simple Go to the store where good clothes are sold. We sell Society Brand Clothes-the style leaflers of America. Mallory Hats, Arrow Shirts and Collars, Monito Sox and other correct wear. Were exports ou mc-n's dress. You CHIIQI go wrong here. J. E. Wood 8: Bro., Inc. LYNCHBURG VIRGINIA The F armville Herald Publishing Company Ifsizlblisllcrl 1390 Vollvgv lIl'iI1lillQ 111111 Dvsig'11i11g 11111 Ho 1 1 Iligl1-Vlnss YYo1'k o11 I'1'og1':1111s. D lllfl l'e1'so11:1l. FI'illK'l'l1llj' 211111 Xovclty N 1 ltblll IX Pl'flf'tiC2ll P1'i11'1e1's for PZIl'lif'lllill' I LU Plllllllill' l,l'il'l'S Vollcgv Nl'XVSP2lI70l'S 211111 Bom I Do You Smoke a Plpe Then try EDGE WORTH It's 10 to 1 you will slick to it. S1llOk9l'S the world over swear by Edgeworth as the s11p1'e111e smoking tobacco. YY1'itc for free sample if your dealer has no stock Larus SL Bro. Company RICHMOND VIRGINIA W. J. Hillsman FARMVILLE VIRGINIA Yvide-awake Distributors of High-Class Nlerehandise SPECIALS Stetson and Berg Bros. Hats. Regal Shoes Kirschbaum Fine Clothes Agency Haas Tailoring Company Vmmillplilllelils of Hotel Rlchmond Fire Proof RICHMOND VIRGINIA Uiliialrrl I':1rlm'. Ii2ll'IN,'l' Shop Vlnlm Romns, etv. lixc-client Cuisine WX- Welt-miie You W. E. HOCKETT, Manager Barrow Coal Company Gmini Quality foul Virginia City Iilllllll Red Ash Iilllllll Splint Iinmp IIUVRIIIOIIIEIS Lump R11nol'Mine Prompt Deliveries Prices Reasonable Uni' f.'umirr1l llflj'-lim. Sanders Bros. Co. RICHMOND, VA. Disfriinlltors of LOWE BROTHERS CO.'S Iligh Stillltiilffi Paint, KIellotnne Flat YYnll Finish. Yernic-ol Vnrnish SIRIIII Wvrite IIS for Colm' Czirrls f'mnplin1e11t5 ul' Watkins 85 Chick FARMVILLE VIRGINIA The Electric Shoe Shop FARMVILLE, VA. Nifty IVm'k Done at Nifty Prices We Do .XII Kinds of Repair IVork Satisfaction Is Guzirzmteefl For on enjoyable K'ZJ6 lll.71g of cz good show, go fo The IFarmville Theatre The Educational Amusement Company DR. L. D. TYHITAKER, BIHIIZIQGI' The Peoples ational Bank FARMVILLE, VIRGINIA Ivuder l'zu'eful RIQIIIIIQICIIICIIT United States Governluent Supervisi mn 'N' 0 Courtesy bervlce G. BI. ROBESON, President J. L. BVGG. Calsllier E. T. BONDURANT, Vice President W. R. BI. BUTCIIER, Ass't Cuslmier Une lzzmzinwl fifty-fllr Flop all l The Atlantic Hmel 4 R.W.Garnett8cCo. KYll1'Il in l NORFOLK, VA. . l Shoes - Clothing IIilllllNllfll-SICIIIUY llvzulaluurle-rs GQIIIS7 Furnisllillgs In ll1cIIO:1rl ol' llw Vlly Mmlvrn in l'Ivm-1'y lh-lull l rvv SIIHWCI' liullls on .Xll Floorx 'l'z1ilori11g .X .' - al ' 'I'llP1U, lllxumnw Spun U BIEIIIEIQUI' RATES FARMVILLE VIRGINIA Single 32.00 and up Double 553.00 and up College Book Store lil'N HY THE MUXUGRAM f'LI'B El78l1Yfl1lIllg for the College Mfllll Show Your follege Spirit :Incl Buy Il Here Um' frlrmlzul lfIlAfj'1l'I'IIl' If it is Worth Insuring Let Us Insure It Garland, artin Sz Blanton Insurance That I nsures Phone 211 FARMVILLE VIRGINIA White Drug Co. Estallrlislu-fl INISS FARMVILLE VIRGINIA The f'u11Hrle11r:c ol' ilu- fliillllllllllllf' for Nearly Hull' ax CC'IItllI'Y -Xgrvllc-y for XYZIICYIIIRIII IJUIIIIIZIIII Pens f'olumlmi:1 G1'ul'zu1olus fVlI'llPI'S taken for ull kinds ol' l'llIQI'ZlX'lIIg.f Prim,-cs :xml Samples on -Xpplicuiimu H. S. Mail Orders Fillcrl I'1'0mptly Murphy'S Hotel lllc'l1lll0l1fl's lm-owl illlil must clistillviivm' lmstlm-y offers you ll YV0ll'UIIIl' It IS l10:1rl1l11:x1'l1-tw lm' must all 1- ,lla-we l r- 111m,-11 illlfl XYUIIIUII XVlll'lI lllvy am- in ilu- c-upitzll r-ily. JAMES T. DISNEY Manager W. ll. XYIXlfRlil', l'I':JFI'lCIlT ll. I,. Wlxlflcl V QC-.'I'L'lltlAf' Winfree-Strother Furniture Co. XYlwlcs11lc nufl Retail Furniture Dealers Capital S5ll,llllll,l'Ifl XYQ Rlulic rx Spot-ialty of l lY1+ml Klrmln-ls :mtl 'l'il0S LYNCHBURG VIRGINIA Um' llnnflml :iffy-Afiw E. W. Hubard 8: Co. Mt-et Mc at the Ftilllllillllil C'ullc-ge Buys' lIC2UlllllilI'll'l'Su M GICNCY Whitman Candies Mon Tag's Stationery Clean. Silllllillf' Service E. W. HUBARD 81 CO. FARMVILLE VIRGINIA Headquarters for the College Boys Meals .Xt All llours Illll' Service Is Cfmnplele I'llz1lm1'utv liilllllllt'lS I'1'epu1'eal The Virginia Cafe 307 Main Street Telephone 229 FARMVILLE, VIRGINIA I lift! Q4 li u u iUn H my rr II II. ni il Ii ii ii ii ei ii m 1i ii i4Ui Young M en s Fashions of absolute CUI'l'0C'tllCSS in style. out :mil iii. with the CL'l'lilil1lj' of fine 111:1te1'i:1ls that is so 4-sscutizil to Good Clothes. :irc found at their host in thu new CHLOSS BALTIMORE Clothes These beautifully tailored gariueuts typify thc IJl'E'SL'1li-Lilly spirit of f'Ollthfllillt'S5. fasliion. llp-ith rluiclicss. :incl help to uiukc rcul the sm-c-css Hwy suggest for tlicii' WCill'Cl'. See them at the best stores in Farmville at R. B. CRALLE 85 CO. Schloss Bros. Sz Co. 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