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CHixl'A!AN H INTER BIXFURD . .... . . . Pamplin, Virginia I'IIlI.,XN'l'III:ul'I4' Final Mzirslizlli 'lit-IngBI--1111wl'SI1-vpy llf-llow1'll1h, 'IE'-'31, ll:-null-'I Stwoiiil l'ass.124- Iiuslwilnall 'I'--am, 'l!I, 'Jul 'Llp Fi'-isltxniaxv in-4-Iaixw-u's My-tial, 'ltr-'30, H--us!-in lf:--slnnan F- li--lznslwip 'lil-'10, CII.-XP XVhen the Conversation drifts around to the subject of study, as it sometimes docs despite the helief of our parents, liinlord is pointed to with pride lw the Senior-, In favt, it is not too muvh to say that l5inford is, for all practiral purposes, a synonym for First Grades. This Tiger from Pamplin took the freshman scholarship, sharked through his second year, dropped out for one complete session, and then nonehalantly announced that he wou'd rereive his degree with the Class of Twenty-tliree. Hinford has lveen true to the Passage of his frvslnnan days. llc has played on ht-r teams, disciplined her Rats, and added to her good reputation. 'lvllls.sall13 spirit has always charac- terived his dealings with his College mates and his College. Those few' who may not have known Chap intimately have missed muvhg those many who enjoyed his rlose Coxnpanionsliip will miss murih next year. .Xny propheey lor a man who has gone through college like this mnn has done would he superfluous. INICIZRDOM SAYS: Good lurk, and funn' lwuzl- nffr11. T5
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josrrn NVILMER BENJAMIN . ..,. . Harper-'s Ferry, W'esr Virginia ET,Ef5A FNION Varsity Rusk'-thnll Squad, 15020, '21, '22, '23': Fl'l'Sl1l'Illl1l Baseball, 15020: f'lilSS Tennis Tr-ning If.-otlmll l'ulnlir-ity Agent, 12020: Ulf-rk nl' 0'ours-- llugh School Field Day, and llniiipderi-Sidin-y I i0-lil Ilay, 15022: Assistant llillllli-Y4'l' ut' Baseball, 12122: Assistant Alunagt-r of Trnvk, 1502221 'l'i::er Stuff, 120200. '21, '22, '233 Ealitor-in-Cliiet' ul' Tig:-l'. 11021, '22: Kal--itlosi-npr- Staff, 11021, '22, '233 Ellitor-in-I l1iel' uf Kalvielost-opt-, 151235 I-'rv-slnnun-S-tpliornon-.0 M:x,::izine Mi-tlzil. 110213 Magazine Poetry Prize, 15021 unrl 11022, ltlurshzil Intl-r-Sm-ivty In-hate, 12021: Final Marshal, 15'-331 Interinenliuti- Marshal, 1102313 llistoriztn Junior 4'luS-S. 15022: Historian Senior Class. 15021-13 l'r1-sitlt-nt, ol' the- Stuilvnl Buily, 192333 .Xllile-tic l'uunm'il, 192115 German Hull Comity l'lllltSQ Tennis Ululng West Virginia Vlulmg Shenandoah Valley Club: Hygviii Vluhg Blau-la Sh--ep of Fourth lmssfx,-:eg sr-1-n-tnl'5' Sh--nanilonli Vall--y Club, 1921, 'ZITI Vice-l'l'n-sislt-lit Xlkst Virginia Vlub, 1922, '2!Z. BEN This XVest Virginian i Ben didn't write this, even if VVest Virginia ix usually the first phrase he speaksl dropped in unannounced one afternoon. He immediately climbed to the roof of the Dorm., and gazed long and lovingly at the distant Blue Ridge Mountains. Ben has gone in for many things. Editor-in-chief of a successful Tiger and of this volume of the Kalfidosropr, the man up above has given his best efforts to Hampden-Sidney publica- tions. His other honors prove that his work has been appreciated. Another four-year resident of Fourth, he has received training which will be of untold value if he ever takes the stump for Congress. If what Ben speaks of as The Little Switzerland of America really contains the scenery he boasts of we all want to see the place. It's where john Brown looked around, sighed dis- gustedly, and groaned Go on, hang me! VVe can't resist telling you that j. VVilmer has :mother unique record: Despite the examples of his Passage mates, he has always steered clear of the wiles of the Normalites. But he isn't 1 woman-hater hy any means, and when the mail from a certain college arrives-well, as they say Mr. Kipling would say, that is another story. Seriously, Ben is a good fellow in every sense of the word, and we expect to hear of him in the future. TICERDOM SAYS: Kap fwrifr on, old mpg '1.L'l',1l rmd if, anyfwayfn 14
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HUGH CRANVFORIJ BRIQNMIAN ........ . Richmond, Virginia 9 X, 7'Q, E, H-S VNIUX Pri-siilent Frvshinnn Vlnss, 45 1-i-- Ind 'Verma 'lil-':og Prisident Soph-inn-Ire Class, tFn'st 'I'-ii-nil '10-'!1: lwesnlt-nt .Iunior Uluss. ulfiist 'Fernir '21-'Sig Mc-nngi-ani Vlnlm, '1fI-'Qll-'j1-'Il- 31, Sw-iw-tulw unil 'l'lvustxitAi- 11.-nogrutn t'lu1,- 'gn-'jlg Presi- ili-nt Moll-I::l'xxltt lull, 'Il-'Zig Si-vin-titty :intl 'l'tv1tsl1l'e1' Student Body, 'Io-'Sli Vim--l'tisinlf+lit Y, Al. l'. A, 'IH-'31-'UIQ Sw-rt'et:11'y nl Athlt-tio Aww,-izttiovt, '20-'31, Plfsinlent .Xthletiv ,-Xssoviaxll-iii, '13-'12, livxttiiitl l'lulv, ill'-'Ill-'21-'22-'IZIQ Assistant Mzttiaaw ni' tieixnzin Vlnl-, 'lo-'ZIQ Mating--1' th-ilnan Vlnh, ':l 2!: I'ri-si-le-nt Girlitalt l'lnIt, '33-'QZTQ Varsity liztsvluxll. 'l!'. 'Jll, '31, 'LIL 'fill Uatpluilt Bas'-hall. '!l. '12, 'QZIQ F.-.uluill Figun-I. 'lfvz Yurslty Ifo--tlsull. 'Sm '31, 'liz Faptain Foot- ball, 'Z' 'QZZQ l'ii'snl-'tit Y, M l', .X. llihlir Vlnss. '21-'Iii Yigilunre l'c-mmittt-e, '31-'33, Alanine--r Volleut- Shop, '33-'Slip Track Te-ant. '31, ':2. HI'GH A well-known Richmond boy, to quote the Ti111r.v-Dispulrlz, and a deservedly popular Tiger is smiling at you from this page. Hugh hits worked hard to bring athletic glory to his Alma Mater, and, in doing this, he has naturally gained some distinction for himself, but you would never know it from his manner. Not changing the size of his hat during his life on the Hill is a feat of note, under the circumstances-in fact, we are so sure of his modesty that we can even risk a write-up like this one. Seriously, Hugh has made his college days material for many an evening's pleasant memory- fest. He has been a star performer on three Hampden-Sidney football tealns, two of them of cham- pionship Caliltre. Captain of the eleven his senior year, he showed his real Character by leading his men into a hot -fiflllf every time the team went on the field. His prowess is well known among the memhers of the Unfair Sex, and the Comity Clulw dances have profited by his management and his personality. A Hnished athlete, a social lion, a husiness man tfor did anyone of you ever get something for nothing at the College Shop?l and an earliest student, Hugh is an excellent example of what we like to call A Hampde-n'Sidney man. TIGERDOBI SAYS: Km-p going. flllflllf fu.-1' brlivfw in you. 16
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