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JOSEPH IJt'i'L'x' Eccrlisrox, .IR ....... . Hampden-Sidney, Virginia II K .X I'lllI..XN'l'lllUi1'1l' XYimllt-ss XYon:li-is Fo-vtlvzill Tvnln, 'lly 'IHL Ullllnws lI.xs1-linll 'I'--im. 'Imp 'Ili Fontliwvst Virginia l'lnlr. '!1l- Il-124211, l'lwlmont Vlulv. -'Sill l'1-'lvl lily V1-:lv nxlllvt-. 'Il-'iii lwuttiutn- t'lulrg .lonuli-nts Altnslli-ls, 'xg-'-::g lQ:il--1-luis-'opp 5tnl'l', lflnzxl 1'1':-sxdent Si-lli-fr Floss. '!Jf'!ll, .Un-1 su-t' Vlulr. --Joe The son of our president, he has, at times, busted ont with the rest of us. joe entered as a quiet, unassuming freshman, and he has gone through college without losing any ot his good qualities. Never pushing himself, others have recognized his worth. His hobhy is photography, and the snapshots and many other features in the Kaleidoscope are proof of his energy and zlhility. Joe has heen elected an honorary memher of Fourth Passage. You know, hy this time, what Characteristic that denotes, and the fellow up ahove is a lit rival for the Passages best. He is also an eleetrieian of renown, despite the fact that our shower room never contains a light hulh. XVe discovered something about joe during the fall of his senior year-don't misunder- Stand usg fn' didn't fall, unless il was for that girl down in New Orleans. Ile has a wonder- fully perfect understanding- This great disvoveri was made when he came out as a ezthnret maid during the initial performance of the -longleors. Those who have had the privilege of knowing joe appreciate his sterling qtializiqg.-ilu-y will agree with us when we call him hoth a good fellow and a good nmn. Tictiknom SAYS: l'p am! at lln-rn, Jnr,- you ran'l xlmfk us. 19
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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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XVll,L1.uyt IEISCKWITHE Ft'Qt'.-x, -IR. . . . . . . Radford, Virginia G+ lt, Iv I5 fb, 7' L, IIFS Vuinaxvniuuuv Football 1-Wltmrl, 'l!': Varsity If:-otlmll 'l ':xm, '20, '31, '31, .Xssistullt 4'li+-ir In-nil.-r. '10, '21, Plum-r Li-oil'-r. '31, '32, 'ltlg SM-iwtsii'y-'l'iwnsiil'--i' Sotlllixxw-:sl Yiruinia Vluli. 'Ill-'21, Vivo-l'l'i-sitli-ill Stuflt-nt Holly, '24l-'31, Vigllniivi- tkviiiinltti-o, '31-'32, Prost- dt-nt Solltliwi-st Vllytilllzt l'lulv, '33-'fill lfivltl lluy Voiiimitti---, 'ZIP-'Il-UI. 411-i'1it:ln . .., .., ..,.,..,., .. . . lluli, ,1l--1- ..-- -..Q li-nms llulv, M-iiiop:,l':tin l'lub: l'upt:1in-vloi-t lfootlmll, 'Iii BILL Many of the Class of 1915 will remember Fuqua as a member of the Vigilance Committee, and the fact that the committee no longer functions is nn fault of his. As cheer leader Bill led the student body, cheering with vim and vigor, and as a member nf the Tiger line he kept right on causing the cheers to volley across the gridiron. Cheers are not all that VVilliam Beckwithe has led successfully. He has been a leader in I1 number of other Campus activities, and his support gives :ulded strength to any cause. Bill is 11 jovial, likeable sort of fellow, always ready to help a friend, or even an enemy-taking it for granted that we all have theln. Given the opportunity, he can Cut-up with the best of our Cut-ups, and some of these days, if the rage for operations Continues, you may have the pleasure of being cut-up by one Dr. XV. Ii. Fuqua, -lr. It is probable that Bill will return to iIIllUPKiCl1-SiKll1t'y next year, so probable, in fact, that he has been elected captain of the 1923 eleven. Football prospects for 19:3 look good. 'TIGERDOM S-Avs: Bn-101 'fm 0 L'1'l', lfillf you mn ilu il. 20
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