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ROBERT B.-xGi,m' CR.-XLLE, DIR. ......,. .... . Farmvillc, Virginia n K,X,XI!fl1,7'J.'l', 15,12 o .x I'liII,.XN'I'HI11rI'l1' Froslnimn Rxlsvlmll T- nm. '1'v, 'gog Vit-tr-l'iw-sifl-'lit Fopli-fini-i-. Vlnss, :First 'IH-rmv '20-'21: Sw-Fetal'y-Tl'e-zisuxvi' Si-lili-vn1o1'v Vlass, 15-fvuliil 'I'vi'ml 'JP-'Ili Viv:--llolillol' ,oplioinoi-.- 115155, 'jtl-'jlg Monitor ,Iuniop Vlnss, '31-'33, Assistant Busini-ss Alzinagvr Kzxleidosvolw, '21-'!3g Vit----1'i-1-sith-iil Svlllul' Vlwss, ilfirst 'I'-'rmi 'IJ-'Iii Niue-P11-sicltlit Student l'uunril, '23-'2Z11 Husini-ss Blzilnlyer linlvi-lost---pv. H- ' Gt-rnmn Vluh, BOB DICK Another Farmville product, and one of the South's future medieal men of note lwe hoped. A four-year resident of Fourth Passage, we need not say that Creepy Cralle knows how to sling the life-line. Everyone in school fell for it, too-if we may add that his personality is part of his stock in trade. Even the ladies are not immune. During his sophomore year Cralle earned the name used in the preceding paragraph. VVe can't tell tales out of school, hut the session isn't over yet, so here's a secret: He heeame quite proficient at spotting the arrival of Pussyfoot, creeping upstairs, and Crawling into hed. Those were the good old days when siek Tigers didn't have to lie in the intirmaryg we were all allowed to lie any place. Bob Dick is quiet on the surface, hut still water-1-. He has a ready tongue and an agile hrain linterchange the adjectives, if you mustl, and a Fourth Passage I-'mully .llwrfirrgf would not he complete without him. XVhen the time for serious work arrives, you know that this fellow will do his share. The management of this volume of the lx'alri.1rmopr was placed in his hands, and if the editor's hair isn't grey today the major part of the Credit helongs to the efhcient man you see above. TIGERDOM SAYS: lI'v'rf glad you lim' flow In Ihr llillg lurk yo with you. I7
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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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XVILLIAA1 Oytatrrox Iltx' . ..... . XVaynesboro, Virginia K A, II-S VNIUN Varsity If-tutlntll, 'l!P, '10, '31, CI, xYIll'Sll5' lhtstrlmll, '30, 'IIL Viv'-I'1'tsi4lt-nt Mono- grnlu t'lulv, '21-'ISL Vit-n--I't't-snlvtll Slit-nztntloalt Yzillty l'lulu, '31-'32, lit-rinztlt tflulig Monfvgunni Vlulv, 'lit-'Zo-'31-'23, UBILLU Days wonderful interference was directly responsible for the Tiger touchdown. That Characteriyes Bill Day. He does a thing thoroughly, and he asks no Cretlitg therefore, he receives it. Erery'1'iger knows what this representative from XVaynesboro has meant to our gridiron followers during his four years as a hackfield man. As an athlete, Bill is thoroughly familiar with games from all angles-he knows the rules- That is the way he will play the Game of Life-knowing the rules, and helping the Man with the Ball. Good-natured, a friend to everybody, Bill carries on for Hampclen-Sidney and the Shen- andoah Valley. They grow good men up in that section of the tountry, as the Hill is well aware. Perhaps, he will never he a second Lavosier, hut he will surveed in his Chosen profes- sion, ln the future, llamptlen-Sidney's teams will receive hay after boy wha has been taught his knowledge of the sport hy one XVilliam 0. Day. Hill will teach something more than the mere tevhnie of the game: his will he the lesson he has learned so well hfmsell: lIit the line hard, and play the game to win. 'IQICERIJOM SAYS: ll'. rr fur ynu, I2ill,' strut your Huff. 18
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