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'FHORIAS Fowruzn GILNIER .......... . Draper, Virginia II K A, X 13 -lf, BB PIiII..XNTHI:lII'lI' Marsliul Inn-rtn--iliati-s :intl Finnlsp Mi-inlnir 1-1' Snntliwt-st Yiruiuin Flultg Tiem- Stnff, 'Il-'22 :ind '32-'lilg Moliitor ol' Si-nior Vlztss, '33-'QZ13 lnstlun-tor in Math.-4 nlztlius. 'II-'ffl TOM Behold--the shark of the hill! Tom kept rather quiet during his first three years at llzxmpden-Sidney. hlost of his leisure hours were spent in studying, as a consequence, this last year he has been instructing the freshmen and a few of the upper classmen in the rudiments of mathematics- XVe don't know much about this place named Drupur, but our guess is that all the trees in that county have square roots, if Gilmer is a fair sine. You see, when it comes to geometry and things like that he's actue angle. ive were about to say that Tom was one of those quiet, find-it-and-stick-to-it, never-Change sort of men, but we suddenly remembered, as you will: Remember, how he used to ignore the ladies? Notice the men laying a new walk where Tom wore the last one thin? XVho said he was a never-changeul The old Southwest has contributed many men to till up the Tiger ranks, but this representative, along his own Chosen paths, can be surpassed by none. His ability as a student and along managerial lines is firmly established here, and we feel safe in predicting that when he bumps up against this old world the spheroid in question will know that it has received a jolt. Ttctiknom SMS: Takr your Iimr, Rig Bnyg fln' arran is yr! In br I7l'itI'flt'ti.U 33
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CHARLES PEPPER GILLESl'IE ........ ...... . Tazewell, Virginia n K A, 5 T,X B qw, E, 75,112 13, E e A UNION Mnefziziiiv Staff. '31-'iifffig St-rgi'et:ii'5' Junior Vlaszs, '21-'Sig Lt-atler German Club. '31-'22-'LJCEQ if-unity' tjlulu. 'lil-'30-'31-'23-':Z!g Tennis Clubg Class Tennis Team: Blur-lt Slit-1-p ol' Fourth Pnssngt-. PEP From out of the iviltls of Tazewell, as a predecessor of ours once wrote, there emerged one Charles Pepper Gillespie. Pep came, saw, and was conquered-hy both Hampden-Sidney and the other school. During his first night on Fourth Pep entertained a contingent of visit- ing Sophs. by playing the banjo, and he has been playing his way through college ever since. That doesu't necessarily mean that he has never workedg a man who lzmw' works is an unknown article on the Hill in this Age of Rules and Regulations. Pep's ambitions are diversified. He has acquired some reputation as a contributor to the college publications, and the Magazine Staff will feel his loss keenly. Gillespie has used his limber muscles to good advantage in leading the cheers during many a hard-fought football game. He sometimes taught the freshmen how to yell, but he's quite harmless, despite the repeated declaration that I'll bite, what's the joke ? Vilherever this representative of Hampden-Sidney journeys he will make friends, and when- ever he makes u friend Hampden-Sidney gains one more loyal supporter. 'TICERDOM Sars: On -'Lcilfl Ilw dazzrv, 'Pfjv fwr'rv looking al you. 22
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W Y Y Y , i -IAAIIQS Viumisooi, H.x1.1. . .... . . Atlanta, Georgia A X A, ll-5 l'lllI,.XN'l'llIIl,ll'l4' liiitviiul from l'. S. M, A, XYvst Point. 'jig Yailwily l-'onrtlv:ill, XXWS1 I'1vint1 XYN-stllng 'l'4-nm, XY'-st l'oinlg lfirsl Voliipaxlii llnsw-luull 'l'i-um, XV--st l'ointp Ynrsitx' lfoorlnill, 'Sig Xluiiogrnlii Vinh, '23-'EEL th-l'ln:ili Vlulvi Vosrnolmlilaux Vluhg Slvainisli Vluh, jIlN1MY lfor your approval-we may safely add for iour Certain approval -we present one -Iimniy Hall, the hig hop' from Atlanta. Un the llill, Atlanta is famous for just two products: one of them is C'oea-Cola. llall played a hang-up garne on the gridiron, and opposing linesmen love jimmy like they love their own brothers-when they meet him ufirr the game is over. jimmy came to us from XVest Point where, hesimles getting ready to lend our troops, he was making good from an athletic standpoint, as a glance at his honors will show. XVithin L1 week he was a well-known man on the Campus, and the seniors were glad to receive him into their ranks. This smiling Tiger knows his stuff with two classes of people who make monkeys out of the big majority of ns, the professors and the ladies. Favored with a winning personality, he has already won our friendship and our trust, and every man on the Hill will he rather sorry to see ,Iirnrny hoartl the train tor Richmond and points unknown. 'IWIIIFRDUM Says: Shoal Xfftllflflf, Snlifimy' Iwi' knofw you fwill lzil your !Ill1l'A'. 24
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