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

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N We hope that the book will often remind us of the small College, but the Qreat College, where we have spent four of the best years of our lives. inlay memories of our college friendships and efforts, our failures and successes, our sor- rows and happiness be brought to us through the Pages of this book. N if . V'-rv? I- Q' 0 J, Qfde QUNTENTS . 'WHY The College Classes cfltkletics C3rganizations cffctivities l Mb 2-X ' 5'-4. 34' . , L? ' fl Y V M ll' .s iq -an yu aye- 1-1 Xl , s F5251 y 'Y E '- 1 pawsw ,- 4 17,-1,1 gg- COLLEGE HArv1Pn'En1-svnfw VA f IEDIICATIION T50 CDr. Tames 5. CBooker 'mf els an expression of our appreciation for his untiring efforts to promote the interests of Hampden-Sydney: to a man who truly supports everything Hampden-Sydney stands forg who untiringly gives himself to the school, inspires her students, heautifies her campus, and follows ber teamsg to a man who is friendly to all the boys, and Whose actions prove him to be still one of them-We dedicate this volume of the Kaleidoscope 'QR az-y-972 U 1 Q3 rf nfs fx mmf ..,. , I y X A. v I' V 5. Q Qu C29 , I 1 fi A :W tg-XX Q S' Fight On, Hampden-Sydney 'M' cfflma Water, we will fght for thee, I On to victory. cyllma Jlffater, we would die for thee, cffnd the name of H.-S. C. Fight on, fght on, Hampden-Sydney, For the Qarnet and the Qray. Fight on, fght on, Hampden-Sydney, We will win this game today. Fight on, fight on, Hampden-Sydney, For the fame of H.-S. C. CBut win or lose, we'll always choose CDear old Hampden-Sydney. 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McLAUGHL1N, D.D. . . . Richmond, SAMUEL W. TXEOORE, D.D. . . Bluefield, VVeSt J. SCOTT PARRISH, ESQ. ..... Richmond, W. H. T. SQUIRES, D.D. . . . Norfolk, H. B. STONE, lX'T.D. .... . .RoanOke, HON. A. D. VVATKINS ...... Farmville, J. H. VVHITMORE, D.D. . Yvilmington, North I9 S+, f' - 3+ azz QQ Virginia Virginia Virginia Virginia Virginia Virginia Virginia Virginia Virginia Virginia Virginia Virginia Virginia Virginia Virginia Virginia Virginia Virginia Virginia Virginia Virginia Virginia Carolina Q x-I XX' 5 . Lge ug! sxx X9s:T-Nw -7- Q ' Q.. ' Y -, xpv' ly :A 1 -W iN 1 1 Ak C ' 4 f I lr 1 ff S1 TIL X 0 E X -4 Q W3 - 1 Ji- - J 159' - I MQ I-J I Gen 4' 1 xi? f,',,I, hiv -3 Nl JOSEPH DUPUY EGGLESTON. A.B.. AAI.. LI..D. Prtxirlurlf of ilu' Cuuvgc' 1:--11 -l'I1 1-. 1 1 NI 11 Q, by X11 H1-1g-1'-1 -1 1'1- -111--- 1- XXI. I'N' 1.1. 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Rowland High School, Rowland, North Carolina. 1903-190-ig Assistant Professor of Mathematics, University of South Carolina, 1905-1908, Instructor in Mathematics and Science, Peacock Military School, San Antonio, Texas, 1909-19163 Associate Pro- fessor of Greek and Math.matics. Davidson College, 1916-1920, Professor of Mathematics, Hampden- Sydney College since 1922 and Dean since 1923. 21 A-, ,. rig aezsvl ness wi, Y as W! Q4 mage L! IA 1 -Ugfx 32.30. 1 AK Q ll Qi : -. 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JAMES HENRY' CURRY XVINSTON .X.lx., l1.5., l'II.ll. ,I l'1nj'11,1f,r nf 1.'l11111i.1lr,1' mul l1'1hlng1.1' L'Il-Sllllll'f Culla-gc, 1h,1g 1 filllllillt' Slllllvlll, lIlllI'lNllX ni Yirgi11i:1, 18114-151151 l'I'0ll'NNlll', 'l4Llll'Nt'll l'ull1-gc, 1X-pq,1SqI1g Kllllllllilll' Sllltli'lll, vllllllh lllPI5lNlllN l'11i1c'1'xit1, 181141-181111, llllll l'l1.l3., 1841111 .XVI- i,,: l',1,.g,-.wr 1-1 liinlngx, 11,17-mum, Il.1111p1l1'11-Sx1l111-1 Cul- l 1 ll ln 1 ul Q'l11'111iNlry .lllll liqwulugx, ifff-f. -iww' IRWI- 22 'Q fri-'N' IQIQSN Nix 5 XS - Q f 5 - 5 4. .1 rxQ x - Q -Q v QQ :Z view Q3 1 fmt' its Y W '0 WN 11931 KAIEDOSCOPE J, 1135951-,fkg , ASA DUPUY WATKINS A.B., B.D., D.D. Pl'Ofl'.l'S0l' of English , H K A: Z2 T, A.B., Hampden-Sydney College, 1894, In- structor in English, Hoge Academy, 1895-1896, Principal, South Boston High School, 1896-1899, Student in English, Harvard University, 1899-1900, and A.B., 1900, B.D., Union Theological Seminary, 1903, Professor of Bible, King Col- lege, 1907-1911, Instructor in Bible Courses, VVofford Col- lege, 1913-1914, Professor of English, Hampden-Sydney Col- lege, since 1918. JAMES BUCKNER MASSEY A.B., B.D., D.D. Professor of English Bible A.B., University of North Carolina, 1900, B.D., Union Theo- logical Seminary, 1903, and Moses D, Hoge Fellow, 1903- 19o.i, D.D., VVashington and Lee University, 1920, Student, Summer Session, Columbia University, 1920, Professor of Bible, Philosophy and Psychology, Hampden-Sydney College, 1919-1923, and Professor of English Bible, since I923. HINTON BAXTER OVERCASH Bs., M.A. Professor of Biology X B QD, B.S., Davidson College, 1915, M.A., Columbia Uni- versity, I925, Professor of Mathematics and Science, Catawba College, 1915-1917, Student, Summer Session, University of Virginia, 1917, Adjunct Professor of Biology, Davidson Col- lege, 1917-1918, Professor of Mathematics and Science, Pal- mer College, 1919-1920, Professor of Biology and Chemistry, Catawba College, 1920-1922, Graduate Student, Summer Ses- sions, Columbia University, 1921, 1922, 1923, 1924., Professor of Biology, Hampden-Sydney College, since 1922. 23 ,. - ,,. :sg fegsg I mzsg 5' 'g ' 39 xi 1, ll! , 4' 1 QIA 1 lglgggu Q ' I 1' yi -PZ if iq 1 il' Ysxgl - wmv ' f,,, My W1931 KALEIDOSCOPEI f,f,, as ', WW um Nl: DI-'Nlsow INII,xumu-i Al,l,.INN xl: xxx num f uI1u , nl f'I1l:'f,wf'fu Huff Pvpllfffmfq 'I 1 I., 2. TQ 'I lx Ig X I1 'Ig ILX., .nu-I XINX., Ilunluleu- MIIIHI Ivlllfgf, lvl'-Q l.1.uIIu.IlI Nm-Ivan. 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X ,' X . ,LA 1 1 15.50 ik 9 3411.914 1 Axes: Xgyl -:-- A K A, -law WALTER HERMAN BELL A.B. Professor of Frenrh KID E E, O A Kg E T, Hopkins Clubg A.B., Randolph-Macon College, IQZZQ Graduate Student, johns Hopkins University, I922-I923Q Student, l'niversity of Dijon, France, Summer, I924.: Graduate Student and Assistant, johns Hopkins Cni- versity, I925-IQ27, Present Position since 1923. l THOMAS EDWARD GILMER B.S., M.S. X Alrsirmzzt Profrrxor of fllfzilzezlzalirs H K Ag KP B Kg X B 1113 E Ig E X E, B.S., Hampden- Sydney College, 1923, Instructor in Mathematics, Greenbrier Military School, 1923-1925 and 192.6-1927? M.S., University of Virginia, I926Q Present Position since 1927. LAWRENCE GERALD NELSON A.B., M.A. dxsistant Professor of German and English E Tg A.B., Luther College, Decorah, Iowa, 1927, M.A., Uni- versity of Texas, 1928, Professor of Education, Hampden- Sydney College, I928-I929Q Present Position since 1928. 25 A- ,,. :ssc ffegfssu x , ngist 'Sff E-sig? 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IAi.'I-l'rI.IiIIIn1 NYI I.I.l'lPRIF Q'l.,XIIL1llRYIi RI I Il . . , S.I:IlIuI'-'l'rIfIIImf- RUINII XI msn Xl,l, XYIINIIN , , . . lliI1f,riIIfI STUDENT COUNCIL REPRESENTATIVES CARI, I.I,mII .-XIIIII NRI sluux RIIIII-is III Nl LITIIIII l,IcIxx' l'IucIf 'RO -5 A 'S N f S N :1'3Q U4 v 1 Xx xx N' xgvf E-'IZ 3, s QQ., .Gp digg.-qg.,v. uv ax., Jmw fi w ill 56311931 KALEIDOSCOPE in ,Witt ' fmt' S741 :-' Y I ii' tl' -1 4 Km, l EDWARD JAMES AGSTEN CHARLESTON, WEST VIRGINIA 9 K N, 0 A K, H Monogram Clulrg Assistant Manager' r3l, R'I3.l'lllg'L'I' HJ, Footlmllg XVoi'ld Education Committee fl. S. 33, L'Ilall'ITl2lll Hi, Students' Christian Association tQ':tlwinetg Ministerial Association ll, 2, 32, Presl- dunt L-llg Union-Pltilanthropic Literary Society. IIELJJJ A real Christian gentleman whose life is reflected through his friends, his business deal- ings, and in his campus leadership is none other than our friend L'Ecl . Getting off to a good start, Ed was soon a football manager's assistant and though away from the campus a year because of illness, his excellent work was not forgotten. He was elected manager of the 1930 eleven and has proved the ideal man for the position. HEd's - interest in Christian work on the hill has awarded him such ofhces as the presidency of the Ministerial Association and a responsible position on the S. C. A. cabinet. Since he is a friend to everybody and is willing to go out of his way to help a comrade, Ed will certainly rise to the pinnacle of the highest esteem the world can offer. SI ' sf- -. - 'Z 'fo' I1 LJ .f N- I -w . .. . Q.: L - -tgeyiw - I , .411--L--T' ' SAL , , 512, if -ww 1' sxxllll 11931 KALEIDOSCOPE K 13,15 WM' K v 'Y 5 I' x' I' CARL LLOYD AREHART lKXXKlIhRll, Ulil YlKlllNlX 4' .X K ll H-i.-- mm -'lull l'-fvhill Swim-I il J, ir 11.1-vim 4,r, l1.i-hiv!-ill S-511.1-1 43 J, ll Quill-nt V--un-'I '.' 1'. rim' :X Sill---I 1 M.:-iwixi 'Z' Yiv- l':--i-'-uv -ju, 'I'i-.1-ui-i my Stull-nts l'lir'all:mu .Karn- iw-I. Xliiwv-:ml X---U .nh-1.4 'I'q.41 sw..-.5 .g ,nv l':.-i.l.iiy, Uy,l,i1. Aww. .iH..n tin, .N'l:1fl. .KN an h.nlvr in gilinfm ui-rx lvrgincli nt -tml:-in zwtivitiw, l.lup-l has prewul himwll an iui:ilu.ll1lc 1-lm-im-nt Ill thu wlifml. ln hix li ur ivan ul rnllcgv like he hm lu-rn om' vl Ihc hu- ixirw .in thc iqilnpm, :xml Ihr qilhlctii' tim-lil hai- nur won him nlvrt :iml givi ug hi- lwxt tnr hix .Xlmzi xlillff. llmml my xrri lilllv, think- muvli, xml xwvrk- runxixteiilly. Nh-clust and un- .lKKllIl1lllLf, hu wu'4l lwgixr, Nlwuhl hc rlvmw, ul gi rciii.lrR:ilvlr cgin-cr :is xi collegiate fuullvxll plziwr. llv ix rfvnpvnnt :uml .1 hairml iw rkrr, qiml h'- nhly nlciiim-trauwl hix nhility In :artfull- plish tliingx. ln .all, hr i- .i rain- mlnhiuqiiiini wt utiimml nhility null uniquu pcrsnl1:i'ity. Slllll'!'llX :mul unwlrixlimw hzixr lnxirkrfl hi- on-rx Llfl, .xml with hix Inn we hmm ne hin- :uhlul :i IIIHK! uf-rlhx n.imc i-I Ihr alumni ul llnmpilcn-Siilncy. 32 QQ RQ ,, if X N X S Ev.. ii.. z xt? 9, 5 sxg .I-rxel llssx s l? ' 1 r-11 X -.vs g :AWN fm11931 KALEIDOSCOPE it ,ifb12t,g, vmil N ' Q, Q 'dl' j 8 ' -:Y -Pl rif K .1 5 Il-4X'5?l!1' ELIJAH BAKER, III RICHMOND, VIRGINIA KA,XBfI1 German Clubg Student Assistant in Zoology. Sm0kiel' Smokie can make and keep friends at every turn because he is always looking on the bright side of life, smiling, and radiating good cheer. Fcur years he has gladly decorated Farmville and the interior of Shannon's with his tall, blond self. So dear have these occupa- tions been to him that we are sure there will be a tinge of sorrow mingled with the joys of graduation. Yet there is a more serious Baker-one who can study when scholastic duties call. His many friends are sorry to lose him at the end of the year, but they have the satis- faction of knowing that here is one who shall bring credit to his Alma Mater. 33 -+ ff-N mfs 5 4 Vi? I il K x QQ ,- v, hi 'xv :'! X Eg' ,. I i xc Wx I N I ' U 2-M' 31-IA - 'li ,1.L- 'Q .X l . f A hy-l X K . , p 5 : -F 'if , J I1 S14 wmv fL'1ff'Xf.x gf l1931KALEIDOSCOPE l , 1 x' I,-1 VIII'- I l 5, .l.-nv l'1lf. CHARLES ALDEN BARRELL lllk'lxlXlQlIXNl, XIRIJXIX I T, 'l' K X nl'l.vl.unlMl1-1-1. I.mu.n:x S..-x-IN. IJ-p--I1-:ul rm!! :QA Xl.n.uu:ru: l'I4lxI-fu slim, .Kam-fuznlv lillnlm' l'h. H,vm1--Ln Suln-x T:-n , X bu-mm l1.m.,l ..z yl,. -Aylwyufnnl-- utr, II-1 r..p-In-1'l1x.-1 slag Sm- X-N1N1.ml In I-Tuul:-In '24 ll, Nl mu--:ml Xx...1n,wln-ln ul. Ju, 'l'luq..f' Nl--Iznl air: lmlllvp liaazny flu, l'lnll.unvl1l1r1-w- Iu,I,u-1-' Nl-4!.1I mfr, Nl.m.x:.l :lib 5l.H,l..u my lv.l..,q.- s.lu.ul, Sin-hm I-,1-hu .ml XX-flxlmru mln. l.'f11ll'lff l'-I'0lll Ihr very lwgilming l'h:lrlim ' llIIN Pl'llYl'll himwl! tu hc primarily :I stunlcm. lluu- l'Vl'l' :lrtiv talk hc has IIN! nllmwml sluslics lo tzrkr alll ul hix lllllt', hu' hr has lN'l'lllIll' quite :I pnwcr in itivs. llm- ix quitc fflllufllllll, :xml il xrry llllt'l'i'Nllllg lxllkvr, fur hr NQTIIIN tu rrlish n goml un anything from Ihr rln--im lu Ihr cunning x'l!'t'lllllIu. Ili- XXl'l1'1Illll' mulls lllltl rlwcry j1fl'l'llllLf hzu lYl'lL1llll'Ill'll :nanny :1 ljllllllllf lllll. llc is an grrnt lgnuriu- with lmlh thc hub :md thc pruh-sv rs. XY4- ram as-un' him ut grunt -ann-w :mul many lricmls :lx hr gnu- lhrvugh lile, fur uc lcel Nurs than hr will lllt'l'l gum! lurk nn vwry turn. 'U- ,. fssx 4 0125 SX Ebay XSQ :Z QQ :ge ...vii LX.:-1 i .? I I .. I 4 -N - I ' . ' 4, ext Q Q fy xi N I I I if -I af 1931 KALEIDOSCOPE --I ff K- I WI ' s. 2 1 u11 tv H1 'Ib-1 kv ff A if - , ' I , . I im' I K Sgt? -F 11- K -1 59 vsxbll i I I I I I I I I I I 4 I I I I I I I I . l I I I I I I I I i STEWART BELL, R. , YVINCHESTER, VIRGIXIA S T, T K A Vninn-Philanthropic Literziry Slit-it-U': Class Historiztnl Ministerial Assm-iatti-Ing Reportorial Staff 111, Iixtr-iw-nllvgiatv Editor til, Managing Editor 4313. The Haniliden-Sysliiey Tip,'oi '3 Debate Squad 12, 331 Tu-hate Council t2, THQ Assistant Track ZX'I:1iiag'm' r2I: Vontrilwuting Edit-Ii' LIU, The Hnmprleii-Syrlney Mngzizint- . Sl1'-wart I Bell, better known as Stewart to most of the students and families on the hill, hails from I . ---- 1 I XNIll'lCl1CStSl'. Stewart deserves credit for having won his degree in three years, and having I kept on the honor rolls most of the time. 1 Lest Bell be thought to be a book-worm, let it be mentioned that his interests vary from I descriptive astronomy to athletics. He loves and knows much about literature, art, drama, and even current affairs. He participates with interests in forensics and journalism. Although he does not seek ladies' company, he is sociable and is an entertaining conversationalist. Stewart has a true sense of appreciation and is one of the mast cultured men of his class. , It has been a pleasure to know such a pleasant, industrious, and wholly optimistic gentleman. 35 fm-. if- :SQ fegfsv I 0,253 , .xS?....-.XQN -:...1,SS'q Q, 7 Y! 54 2.33 ' 1 if I If I I I I ,4 1 ' ' I sxi ' Q-,ii 1 nn' K. - ' -x 1 Ax.-T' 'f7,' 'J WY 1-ff' F if 1931 KALEIDOSCOPE fy fI5,,'1T'N, ' WMA? s f Q, ,W - f AA' CHARLES Lewis BITTINGER lllRK.XKUNl'lNX, XNINI YIKIIIXIX ll X V X T tl -X K Il Q' x AN Q I l 1hum,m -'lulu l'niHul'lnll.1u!hrv-1-x4 I.n-mu S--fxvly. Siu-I-nv 1'-,un-il ling A-:uni-s IC-ln--r IU, l'I-Ill:-I'-lnf lu-1 VIA, Xu...mru- I-Zwlnlf-I uhm, 'l'h- liul-:Aux---I-v X--blunt Msnluug-x 41, In Nllllmu-I' uI1:,'l'u1-K, vl--- ll:-v--:mu -ll, X--:funn uv sl-mul. llr Ynllvy -'lnln In-um!--1 nn l:--m.m--- l..m- uwmu-'K .H XX.uIll1- l'lHx-I-mix Sul:-..-I, N.wh'.lll-, l11.'w-IUJU. lim Hill ix an umm lung In hc lTll1l'llllVl'l'l'K'. 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X l lt-If it fy 1931 KALEIDOSCOPE ag -pw ff ppp XM ,rw as M WINSTON NICHOLS BLOCH LOUISVILLE, KENTUCKY 9X,E,TK,-LET German Club: Pau-Hellenic Council talbg Debate Team fl, 2, 3, 45g State President, Tau Kappa Alpha C313 Activities Editor t2, 33, Etlitor-in-Cllit-1' Hb, The Kaleirlosm,-ope g Union Philanthropic Literary Soeietyg Debate Council 12, 335 Truck Squad t2Jg Football Squad KZ, 35. IVi1zk From the time that VVinston entered the ivy-clad walls of his Alma Mater, he has applied himself along many lines of campus activities, and by his untiring work, his natural ability, and especially by his unconquerable spirit he has excelled in all. As a debater, as state presi- dent'of Tau Kappa Alpha, and finally as the editor-in-chief of this volume of the KALEIDOSCOPE he has found no task too hard. VVh:1tever he has touched he has improved. Friendly, generous, and just harum-scarum enough to be likeahleg truly, he is a man's man. 37 :S Ns -l- -l- 46-SSRI I .- .Missa ..- - sa, , 3 g j f ll! 5 Y xler XSQ vi XS: 'f i i ff-. A 1 U' i -'I' 'll 1 'NX .-: if WM ' : lf -if 1 Je' XXM? l - bl 1 gf NW elf' N-w gf 1931 KALEIDOSCOPE E?-N mf Ng, ww N' ' X '1 S, ' ' 1 GEORGE STEEL BOWERS KIKIIWIUXII, XIKIJXIX ,Xf.,'T , l'f,'ll',Xll'l' 1 lm In I In!-1 I-m.rl.,.U S-mm! :Q Z In Xvw-run Mum:-1 lirx-lull :Jug X-Exxhwnl lin-lm-xi Nlznlmgn-r lv, l1u-u.--- Nlumg-I nlw Tm. lx 11 1-1-f-A-3-V, II.-V.-vi-QI! S-,wx--I 11p NIA-nf'm.ulxx l'luI- l my limrgr ix hw! alcwrihul gn um- ni Ihr lrllmu nhuin Xllll lux! 1'1lll'l hclp liking. llc i- in ru-rx wuw uf the uurd ll pal, :mfl ha' hu- xhvvu that hr ix 1 lllY'il'IllillllN :xml wrinu- alt Ihr prnpvr Iimv. I--r tl-ur xrgnrx tQmr111- xxhrkul dlmn Ill l5l'.llll Ylllllfh 'luring Ihr ialll ntlrr- IIIHIIIN, LI rr-vrx 1- hir thru' xrgnw, hu! gn hlillium x.nr-in 1-ml hix wniur fi'Llf, starring c-pm-cially SILQIHIINI Rilhm--ml. lla' ix an rm! lm-.uh-r un Ihr hill :md nm- -It thx' vvry hut ull round tcllmu. llix Iam'-t IIIIIIUF ix Ll Chi livin l'hi lwivl. bunh tim- qunliiiw ut Nll'l'IiIlg rllznrzlrtcr :IN l.lIl4XM la-vwmwws uill 1l'l'lllilllX I-ul him lhflyllill lhv hxnrmhxl hzllllrs ul hir. l'hr uhnlv rlaw vnu val-ily an that l,urx ix nun-ug lhrir lu-Nl. QS QQ f'23q fix sxg .I-sxel klgsq xiii -W - Z S -W, W X N I ,xr Wav 5:9 '- . - wx? N.. ! - . - ke ' ' J i'a'a?Nl'l if Elma KALEIDOSCOPE is ,Fifi-lx vmll 1, I N an 1 4 Qxg EDMUND BARD BUCKALEW H,-XRRISBURG, PEXXSYLVAXI.-X A, X B dw Student Assistant in Bioluggg Student Assistant in Psyv-hulugy. Hgllfku Buck will always be remembered for his various types and makes of automobiles. He had a different car for each year. No one who has ever gone with Buck on one of his trips to Farmville Lake will be able to forget how utterly amusing this funny old car-owner was. It was always a great event of the spring to make the first trip to Farmville Lake with Buck in his car. In the sciences has Buck best distinguished himself, and he intencls to study medicine after he leaves college. Of course, he shall make a name for himself in whatever life-work he chooses, and his many friends here are conlident that success and prosperity shall long bless his paths. 39 , lnifssvx U 'A ' ,fl SYXEW ? X? LII: 12.6 - I I 11931 KALElDOSCOPEl J? fi wg, W Rug ERNEST BOWNIAN CRADDOCK lXXxlIlllR42, xlkmixlx .L X li 1I', II X I X--I vi v Nl,-1.1 -i l:,,.,i.,.i 1 v lui.-ll-'ll-iii mi-ul 1 v 1 :min -'Iul Bunny Hmmm , :ix hu ix Lmmn tw lhv infix: nr ux, filllll' to IlIlll1lTliK'll'SfKillK'f ill the nge- ut tiitrvn. Hr hzix ilixtiiiiguixliwi himxi-it in il IlllllliN'l' ut Hllyx during hix tuur yvairx in rwvllvgr. llix lwxr xuhiwtx xm-ni In lu' thc xririirrx, ami, In-mx-l ur 1-xpi-rl gn-:it thiugx Irwin Ihix icllun in thc tulurv. Hi- mimi ix vxpu'i.iIly .nlnprul In quirk thinking :ami gland umlrrxtzumling, hir Iiuuux hznx lu-vu on Ihr l5i'1lll,N tirxt Ii-vm-r null xucrgll timcx, zimi, gllth--ugh ilu ix mul xurh ll lrlilhtul xtufirm, hz' gi-lx Ihr nmrkx. Ihr lrirmlx Hmmm il'JlXK'N lwliiml him vnu hut uixh thu lwxl 1-1 iurk .md h.ippim'xx tu um' H! iI.IllllNit'll'5Nlillffx IIIIFNI likixlhir hvvyx. 40 an -Q ,- xx Q xx X512 iziz Q .0-- XI, :V X- - 1 I I r w N'-f ,1 Q 0 if-' 0 I 6 -'W' 1 1. e e . Hui' 's IP KN-Q an tm 1' of sk, Q? I 1931 KAIEIDOSCOFE X, up lit Qymmo NJ xQ'Q',v kv-H, f A75 Jgk W x 11'011 S11 ,N il , 4 Axg , SAMUEL FRANKLIN CURLING NORFOLK, VIRGINIA Student Assistant in Chemistry 1433 Teacher of French iu YVorsham High School 443. Sam Sam's picture correctly interprets him as a man of serious and lofty purpose, of sterling character, and of congenial nature. He has also a most pleasing humorous side, for he has his own way of making wisecracks. His specialties are French and Chemistry, and he bids fair to do some splendid work upon these two subjects after he finishes at Hampden-Sydney. Sam', is a thinker of the First order, and simply revels in bull sessions on politics, literature, phi- losophy, or love. Quiet and unassuming, he has won the esteem of his fellow students by his numerous Hne qualities and, incidentally, he has won the precious heart of a damsel of S. T. C., but who knows? 41 , 4- -. ,ff . ESI! :LZ +969 ' .1 5 ,Aw ' 'N ' '1 - A K 514 X i : 'F K , ' xy' f 'I lf' X. ff iq fl :X I H. ,A g,c:Ql?:i Yiwu KALEIDOSCOPE I 33 it 5,5512 AH: ROBERT CUSHING DERBYSHIRE IIXIXLIHN, XIRHIXIX II K ,L X Ii 4' N i 'Y XHL-'ll'-I MU -'15 Ilivvlluv. :ITIL-2NfJ IL If 1-lx ll-xi-xx liulniu' 1-I' th- M:iuzi7Iliv th. Hnfrflf, .Miotlivr l'X1lllll'1il' nt thr tram-trr uhm in hix -hurt xtny uilh in hah nun hix xwll-mir-rrvcml uni iutu thc hx':ii'u wit ru-rx-nu' uilh his 1'ilK'l'I'f Nmih- :md illlll1Ul'lNlN rxpresximls in uhich hc -m rlrzirls :viii-rs in lhsll :lil ix QLK. xi- !.lr :IN hm' ix cnm'crm'si. Huh calm' In in from Y. Nl. I. and hi- nm wgir- nn thu hill lmw hu-ri um-N nt hzml imrlf. fur him, hut hc hm laik--in Ihr siruzitilm xwll in hqiml :ind hm i1l'l'llllll' ai h-ailing -rivnlixl to my nothing nl' hix xuprriwrilx in nlhrr linr- vi rurrirulal :mil l'XIl'Zl-t'lll'l'il'lli1l ll1'liYiIil'N. ll.ih'-h-Ihm-ui-ll-lim, iw :ur wrrp lu lu' wpznrziu-il trum pun, hut iw nam pun in hmm' Ihzit ilZlllll1lit'Il'SXlilIt'X i- prmul ui um, tor xuur VIQINNIIILIIUN hmmm' llliii rr-pvc! um, :mil cvcrx- hindi rxpvrh In ilQ'2ll' umm' nt uvur iinlmr- :ix nu Llilllllllllx .iz 3+ f2i'o I , fe . X .I-5 llr. 5 NQ N X Q S ' , f, J? N J' I V N N Ee' NEW Q2-22' 'H -ww ' '45 N 9 Q 'fb lit ' vmf I' N- I 1:4 -vi ff' 1931 KALEIDOSCOPE NP lf ' I I -A JOHN MARTIN HAMLET, JR. PHOENIX, VIRGINIA fb E E, X B fir, E T Philanthropic Literary Society: Rt-portorial Staff 133. Interr-olltsgiate Editor 1-U, The Hampden- Sydney Tigei '. Ham16I john has come to us from the historic county of Charlotte. Hampden-Sydney has been for- tunate in this contribution, for in john she has something of which to be justly proud. john is above all a hard worker. Not a few nights his lights have burned until two. But then that is only half the story. His social engagements have become quite numerous. He early realized that all work and no play make jack a dull bo5 '. Consequently he seized all oppor- tunities, and Farmville scarcely saw the week-end that John did not journey up High Street. A conversation with him will readily prove that he has the mind of a scientist, and it is in the sciences that he has done his best work. john wants to do advanced work in engineering and we are sure that success will follow him. 43 g i Y f rlsx 57:?sQ 01293 Q ' ESI! SQ iz I xv:-'-:Q ll! I J :. .JA 1 I i- 'Mi rn: 1 AE ff 'mv :Lf N 1? 1931 KALEIDOSCOPE XT-w 'ff' ff 's WM' 3' -vm-1 K R ,wf'-x--::w- bl 1 - ' -fx 4 HARRY ARCHIE HULVEY 5XWlHl'l, YIRKQIXIX ID K Y X,41.' x 'I-ll-A IIwl.1nvlung-l- I,1l-I .lx xvx lltll'l'j'n XXI- unuld rw! hmm- :I wllllplm-tc pivmrc uf ll1lllllNIl'll'Sflllllj xxilh-sul Hlll'l'f'N flppcnrnlwv. NYU hm! him pn-wut uIu'm'xrr xuppurt ix muh-al in vitln-r llmjur nr minor cunlx, rm-andy In do hh Nhxm- har hix ,Klum Nlqtur. HH' mul 1-ulx to xisix hix plum- uf znhmh- in Slugger Inn In hml that hr ram l'0IlX't'l'Kl' un 'uw-I :mx Nllhi!'l'l --r mph' nt inlrrwl. Nvilhcr ix hc IZICIUIIK in hix part in Il.-5.-S. l'. C. znriviliw. Nlnm hzlu- lu-un the' Iilllt'N when hc grain-ml thc hnlla nf thc m-ighhuriug inxtiluliun. NYL' prulirt an Nlll'l't'N'tlli iulurc tnr him, :xml the flaws nf 'gl unnv- Ill nxshmg hum :III Ihr lurk Ill Ihr unrlml. -H 49? IN :SQ 57239 N I nzaq xQ ....-Q , .7 Nix Q v ' ,Z z I s xi' QQC! NE'-2,9 r 1 x - fi 6Yl ? Q if' is - 1 g I S bmi qt Gb M1931 KALEIDOSCOPE ,gy ff -5,512 A J M xx ,J , 0 -1' QM, ' ..:- Y -J -.-F K- V-1 ' X'S'Q7,, JOHN lVIiLEs HUNT SOUTH BOSTON, VIRGINIA H K A, o A K, Football Squad tl, 2. 3, -lj, Baseball Squad tl, 2. 33, Captain 4433 Secretary-Treasurer Sophomore Class, Vice-President Junior Class: Student Council tl, 21, Vice-Piwusitle-nt 135, President 143: Vigi- lance Cnmmittcc t2rg Vice-President Athletic Association C359 Student Volunteer Group, Monogram Club. f J0hn ' Successful in whatever he attempts, congenial, full of real fun, able of mind and body, and a staunch supporter of college activities-that's john. just a glance at his list of honors will bear out this analysis. Yes, he has certainly done things for Hampden-Sydney, for example, playing varsity football and ba3eball for four years and serving as captain of the latter sport. Also in John we find the rare combination of the athlete who never worries us about eligibility. john has worked hard while among us and deserves whatever he has received in theeway of honors and popularity, both of which he has in abundance. Many are the true and lasting friends that John will leave on the campus, to say nothing of those in his class who will miss him as much as we. 45 , A -, ,,. fig 6-SISQ I lngsq xg g N 5 . -sg QQ gg NQ'i'-5-'Q N- ., vs 1 U gli if-1' '- ' ...mg ' L --T' Q? 1 421 1221 -J? h. 'A NNY ' ff' mu ff' H 1931 KALEIDOSCOPE 5,9 W lf-Nix WM' A14 Ax I ANDREW LEWIS INGLES KXIIIURIU, XIRLINIX K IQ, H .X K. ll Ill l..nlhn--l-1- I.uu-Lux smvrx, lw...rl..l1 51,114.1 13, :I ll, In..-lx s.ln,..1 -3, 1: lx, Stud-m umnn.-ll mug 5.'...u.,x -xl, 5 1 X. 1.1!-uv.-I, X-ix.-In-un: Nl.m.:.1 -. ln, !I1-- k.Al-nl--N---I-v 3 Xl'--I'rf'sI-I-nt I pp- v- I n-xml ln ,- run-I wx r- lx----l 1 .1-N, M4-In-:I mm 1 lul- .ln.ly It uvcr :1 lnzln slmucd an lruc, upright, fhrixtizm -pirit, uith lhn' :lhilily to Hill :md hm' uilh :l Nmilr, than mam is .Xluly . 'IV' -:ly that .Xlldy ,ISIN hem-n il VLIIIIPIIN ln-:nlrr ix H01 Clltlllllh. llc IIZIN he-on extrrnu-ly vrrxznilc. .M n ll'llK'h mam :md hmthxlll plalycr hc has -hwmn his xkill :md 1lK'Il'l'II1illIIIilIll. .M In lhv Iitrrzlrx Nilll' ul hh aw-II4-gc lik-, he- hah hvrn un the staff nt lmrh thc KXlIIIHlNx0l'l :mfl Ihr Tlflrr. lu :uhlili-vn tu thix, hc hm taken :ln :wtivr illll'I'l'Nf in S. V. A. uurk. ll ur :ure In imlgr thc luturv hy thc pmt, .'kmly i- lwaulcd hir mrvvw in nn -lnnll llll'1lNll ff. .Ui li Z9 SS f !S lpF'3y N Ext, XE'-2,4 5 , . -, :. N Sx , ' s l W Nix ,vs X A' 1 ,J ig, Ai i , l' e ' .4- lg 1 XXQ:-2 xg 1 - ,T f A-ZF ,-.F fir ,V J J x'ARQ7l- - .JAN lgti? Qi' if M 1931 KALEIDOSCOPE El? mf Swim vm ll WILLIAM WAVERLY JEFFERSON, JR. PETERSBURG, VIRGINIA 9KN,OAK,EXE,XB4IP, H - President Monogram Club 1-IJ: Football tl, 2 3. My Basketball tl, 2. 3. 47: Baseball fl, 2, 3, 47: Associate Editor 143, Sports E-slitor 133 Tig-fr g Photographic Editor 149 Kalcidoscopeg S. C. A. Cabinet 433, President 1-U5 Pan-I-It-llenic Council 141, Vigilance Committee 127, President 4419 Goodwill Tour for New Students t2, 3, 453 Head Ufaiter Students Club CS, -ij. rrJl,J9'n Habit is a cableg we weave a thread of it every day, and at last we cannot break it. VVhenever you're in doubt see Jeff , whose memory is never failing. On the gridiron, on the basketball court, on the diamond, in business, and pleasure he is right there with the goods and ready to deliver. Jeff has a never ending Contact with the upperclassmen and freshmen both in the club and as president of the Vigilance Committee. Nor are his contacts outside of school small, especially with the fair sex. VVith such ambitions, initiative, and business ability he is sure to succeed, to contribute to mankind out of the training and glory he has gained 'at H.-S. C. 47 R593 is 5 ' RSS? E- az.. 54 i 1 ...Jig 1 A .-f' X 'Q .1 l- j-ww ,g5f 1f't if 1931 KALEIDOSCOPE ,fb ir lfyg, vm 'Wx 'I S5 N 'M' x p X,4 'J -A x SAMUEL FINLEY MCCLURE, R. :Pnl twiktltlll, NIRMINIX .xx Z K ,L X Ii -I-, I. X l', 'lg T',, 111 lhtlttlttlit-ty-M l.lt--mix ntxl 1.-f1m.m Vluh, M-txmlut Iitivtx-1-N Xl.tn.t:1r 12, lin, ,X-lxwtttsltuz 51.111- tuir ttr 'I'x:-'t g X'u-- l'n-WI-nt Y,tlI.5 vlutt tin. l':m-It-vll.-nn 'Hyun-tl tli, Yi--f-l't'v-sl-l-ul 1-I Fvlllnl' I 1-ish Stun 5u:'h pu-pulxlriu mmm lu' til'N1'l'Xl'tiH'Llllli Nu it is with Sinn. xxihfll uv XiNll1liill' thi- l'illNN' m.itv ur think nt qi tlznrkfhziilul, Iliff-lmnkitig rhglp with :tu cvvrrprt-wilt Hlllill' zuhrrning :I 4-mttutt-lmitirt' thait hu- zilisatu tmrm- rvith-tu'u nt tht- hut Ht mlixpusitiutis. Sum h:1sn't utlltivgltcd hix llttlliurmt- trim-ml-hip-Q thu in-rr hix trutn tht- Hr-t :intl hc hats had tht- pn-r-unnlity tn inaikz' thvm Q-vt-rlgnxtitng. .X :glgitnrr :it Nun! li-t nt zivtixitiw. um- uuuhi think that hix rtfnrl- urn' vxpt-mimi git hix .Klum Nlzitrr, hut :wt wa--tht-rc i- nut zitnph- rmvtn on thix pangs to attempt ti rrl.itr his l'XIt'IlNiXt' llIllHl'lllIN vgtllipligtu- uithin tht' pnrtxll- .tt S. 'll l'. Ilix ninxulnc may hm cttw'-I mum qu tatir tlgunwlk ht.ut tt. I-.wit with Ilillflflillg vifvlvtm-. 'l'huN hix low hp grzuluzttinn will tw full In lwth illslillllilillf .18 AQ ,-5 W -v Ex Q .J 'L -7 ESG4 2,53 ' 1 s. .f I li' - m ik-'L-A ,AA 1 pix? A-:F tr lab-gn-1 A --, 'ww fgafww if Elma KALEIDOSCOPE if ff'f'b1Yi.Qi Wd' v' 1 Ss 9 I JOHN KENNEDY MCGIRT BARIUNI SPRIXGS, NORTH CAROLINA G X, 725. 13 Football Squad tl, 2, -U5 Basketball fl, 23. Sf1.cmnpyJ' SWampy is the jovial, smiling, well-met friend of the campus. It is seldom that melan- choly's dark shadows fall on john. One always feels better after having talked, or shall we say joked with him? He's absolutely frank and above board to allg this quality and his good nature have made him what he is. All in all, he's a man that will be greatly missed on and about the campus. 49 fig 4339 X I n1f?q, xg -1- .-.QQ --lr, Q . n I V -sg as iz Ns 5-5 4 'JJ f af A P H ' F T' ln if 1.7 C0isu:LQf,.- lZ.I!.JllI lnX HAMPDEN-SYQNEY, VA. Y Q'-14 7:-egg?-kg s i ..- JL , J - A U' SAMUEL TAYLOR NIARTIN ullxlrix, '-HI lll xXRlIlIXX 'X' 1 l'.l X l', H I'lnl.ilivhr'-pn I,mi.iix . ii-vi XI--ii. im. ilu!-4 X iixiwi I..-.vi-.ill 1., ii, Lin-ily l..ixli-All-.ill QI. l.ni-ii 11llllN tu u 1, x,i,.,U lg,,.l, 4, ,il l,,yi,ll.i..-Hi -iviiiiil :Bu llii-lx l.im.ini :lu 'liuyfur N irum Ninth 4 ziruhilzl. llc IN um' nt Ihr ion nailurgil-hurn lllllIill'llISlIll'l1IIIN nl hix flaw, Lfvllillg IiliN l:ih'nt truni hix Iaillu-r. l'qiilur iN gnlw gm :uhh-tc, hcing ai thru-- T xpwrt main, .Xlrlwugli Nmzill, hr has pruxr-il tw hc :i xnluzihlr xi-wt lu Ihr lulrkiirhl in hmthzlll, W :ind in thc rnru in trunk. Ili- ix ivii l'llllLft'lIilll, phliiul, :mil lull ul fun, :mil nlmu- alll Zlll int:-rwling 1'lPllXl'l'NllliUIIilii'l. lla- hm an lmcxrr-viuiirig :mil l'l'Illlf KlllIl't'l' of nil, making it KIHHVIIII i hir nm' In rm-mziin him' in his pivwiwc. XXX- zirv Nun' lhzil mvrcw :ilung with runny lrivnmis ' will llI'4'1lHllbllIH him in XXll.lll'Xl'l' lb1'1'lIP1llilYIl hr m'l1h'rN. i ,M XSS! XSQ :Z Sw Q2-'Q U! Y: J i I A in tm ' if N 9 1 Q 'fb iii ' WM, R' x. I 0.1, -.I Q' 1931 KALEIDOSCOPE -pi ff mi Xi, in J? lg Y: - M-2' Q xi 3 , . 'x 5 Ji r if 3, x ALPHEUS WILSON Porrs NORFOLK, VIRGINIA X fb Jongleursg Tjniou-Philanthropie Literary Society. :rig lu Some people's merit we take for grantedg others grow in our estimation and friendship as we become better acquainted with their finest qualities. Al is distinctly classed with the latter group, for no one who has become acquainted with him can help but like, love and admire him. He certainly reHects the very finest of home training and a Christian character that puts him just a bit higher in the estimate of his pals than the usual easy-going and shiftless boys. Judging from the life he has lived among us for the past four years we know that a great work lies ahead of him in the ministry, and we know he will be successful because of the complete consecration he has. Our only regret is that Hampden-Sydney does not have more men like HAI who give their lives to the spreading of the Gospel. 51 IQ rQ Big 6233 X I nfsiqy xg - ,Z -ii--ii . 'S-f is :LZ riff' UQ I 9' 5 U N ff ui ' . 1' V ln 'X ,., 2-.JA 1 n,...,, Q- U APE KF L. X, 7: 1 ANN, 'A-W rifxhx w1931KALElDOSCOPElWxiyW ,ff 1fv K WMA Q12 . fi 1 J' .sxg -- LUTHER LUCIAN PRICE KIIXRIINIIUX, MINI XIRMINIX luKX.1rj K, 'lI I'm-nvl'luxl:1mlwl..'.w- I,1t.:..yx S-1-:Nu I'1-xmnl 1U Nl!-n--gmml ini-, Y11-4-I'x--NM--:.t dug Xluflty lm-1.-vlhml nt, tw, Xlvvxnu Ia..-A-,ml -I Q, 1 ln, Alam-nun! xx--'-.,m,.-H S-'-1-mn 11n:Svu-l--nz -mun- lxl 43: sv-u-mu 'I'1f..-mv: 4:+, Xu-1-l':'-w-1 hu my xx.. l'z-Nn.1.m I-'n-w'um.m VLA--, Yr----l'l1-I-l'lH Sv-lvlw-ru-'1' 1'I.w- l'r--Xvvlwm .lvmxvm Vlw- l'v--nl-nv wmv-1 fu-N S-rl-1,-mx 'l'l-.uur-r Siu-In-nl ll-v-I5 1'-, X:----I'v-N.-I--M! -Ir, l'1--x-bm -1-, 5. xl .-.r.,,.- Inf.-'v,4v,.1Vhflrlhlly -3, Yu---l'l-N-l-nr dr. lull Hhvn lll:lr'I--xtulx wut l.utv In Il.ulx1uIvn-Synlluw i! pwlmlvlp lilllv l'l'.llill't' than it un- Wlldillll ll Hlllll Nhfv Xwvuhl hrimg tzmxr h-nh lu itwl! :xml Lllw to Ihr illqillllil n. Nl'illll'l' mlm uc mcrlwvk uh.ll h1-nur hr hm hr--ugh! up-un him-1-lt. llv znppmr- mn Ihr- flinlmml :ls Al IlilIllI'.lI plan-r, ull Ihr Inn!-.rlhzull wvurl .mx gn hglm-r, in ll1'IiXiIiK'N an IIIINIITIYLINNCKL in thc flaw- rf-vun :IN :I 'ill1'i'TK' 'llI1'l'HY. :Hvl 'll ur utf thu nxunpu- an ll lrur l'hri-ri.m grntlumnn. IU- knew l,u!v ix In hum' him, tu sawn-igntv uilh him lm-.mx gn NhllIL'NUllll' illthu-:wr nn mu-R -mn life. Sulrlv, it uv ram hm- m'rtnin nt anything, ur V'.lIl -an that hc hm an lll.ll'Xl'll'llN future lwrxlllu' hc h.l- lu-cn -mglul 1-ul .lx an lt'lll!l'l' uln-rrxrr hm' gm-. 52 - - ,. , as f-ss X -fav . -- I :. se . ' Q s X , Ne , , x 2' J I h S S X ,- A ' EJ SEJ :.,Wt. ?v-. s 1 N51 .QF Y jl i-r.,--4g- wit- vw , O0 my 1' ff: GW Q? 1931 KALEIDOSCOPE UQ, NL! Wi M v N l Ss SAMUEL MACON REED, JR. HAMPDEX-SYDNEY, VIRGINIA Tl K A, T K A Freshman Prizm- Scliolzirshipg Union Philauthropit- I,itm'zu'y Society, Vice-President 131, President H33 Debate- Squad 13, 413 George XY. Baghy Prize CSD. Sam Brought up in a Hampden-Sydney atmosphere of staunch Hampden-Sydney lineage and finally a real credit to Alma Mater himself, Macon has proved himself a worthy credit to the name friend and classmate. He is a student of no mean ability and his power with the English language has won him a place among the Literati , He has been most instrumental in pro- moting the new Literary Society with his interest and work and has taken an active part in presenting Hampden-Sydney's side in intercollegiate debates, besides entering into various other activities and supporting them loyally. VVe know Macon will be back among us on the hill often, but his classmates who will be separated from him hope that he will continue to make friends as easily as he has among them and that the class will continue to be honored by the presence of a noted author in its ranks. 53 :SQ 5539 N I nifiqi .v - -- V - 'S -7 WS .14 SE? 9 L! I1- I fi ' 1 Lx..-f ' -Z h : - -, I ' X Q -'x 2' ' J N Q33 1931 KALEIDOSCOPE M 'ff' fi,-m VW' R v x 7 9 X- 'lr Q I WEI.LFORD CLAIBORNE REED RIVIINIHXII, YIRIJXI X K I.,'T', ,'I', l1 ,X l:4I-,'Zl' Luxivx lwmvl-.ll E-lu..-I - .. lr ll i-lx aqui-I I.: 5--+i-muy In-.umm l'lvNhm,in 4l.1-N, 5---linux I:-..-in-I whim ilnw, Xl-,nh rum vluI'. ll'rlli1 XXX-Iii:- hm quietly nn-I lllnprrti-lntimxxly um: hix uni lu an plum' ul high l.'NIl'l'lII Illlllllljl his in-llmx xruvlrnt-. Qui:-I In ihi- pnint lhzit it illlflx xllllH'fillN'N, hx' hai- Nl't'llll'Li vi-ri ri-Nrru-ii In wins who do lun hmm him xrry xwll, hut tu Ihwm- uhm in-rr tmluligltc ciwugli In hi' siwwizitui nith him nmrc vlnwly thix trqiit ix xi mrs Xiflllf. ,lim gi glzuiru :it hi- list ut hunnralri Nm-ii-my llH'IlliN'l'Ni1iPN :iml gi kimululgv of thi- Illllllfflllli nivk-ngiim-E hy uhirh hc ix :uidrr-wil ix Nllfi'il'i1'lll cvfc'h-:irc uf his pupulzirilgx. NVQ-Iliff' zifhlul thc mu-lui ll lu hi- list nt lmnurx in hix wninr yi-:ir :alter umtrilmting his Nlmrr U! yzirdzigc jl.lill1'li an tullhqirk. Nillliviwuii- honors lmvr Unim- iu XVclIic un-might, hut llllllii'NliX :irvrplcd mul 41pprrriailrii-:ilid it rh:irm'lcr, iiitrgrity :mil iIl1ilINlI'X Llrr Ihr l Nl'Ilii1liN uv! Niiivr-N nr ixill Ili'Xl'I' nnrry lliilllll XYa'lliv'9' iulurr. 54 ESS x 6' 201' SQ ln! ES x ES-f Ss av QSS2' 1 i L o 4-If li m1931KALElDOSCOPEMigW ff? :iw-imW4l' ,. j i il- .r n C 5k,,,, IZ- M, A-gi-1 :gr Wigi Q a - -ff 'W - 1' SY 1 b N f 4 .tl I I S A i CHARLES HENRY ROBERTSON RICHMOND, VIRGINIA II K A, 0 A K, E T, X B 'Ik KD, E X E, 2, H Gorman Club: Monogram Cluhg Track Squad 12, 3, Mg Basketball Assistant Manager 135, Manager 1-ll: Property Manager 133, President tell, Jongleursg Reporters' Club fil, Managing Editor Ui, Tig:r 3 Assistant Business Manager till, Manager 131 ''Hampdt-n-Sydney Mag:izine g Fm-ulty and Fraternity Editor 12, Sl, Associate Editor lll Kali,-idoscope 1 Student Assistant in Psyvliology 1411 Pun-Hellenic Council 441. Cl1arlic ' One can easily see from the above list of honors what Charlie has meant to and done for his Alma Mater. Charlie hails from the capital city and has brought with him every quality of a gentleman, student, and friend. Making his scholastic reputation by passing two special examinations when he entered school, he has had a very easy job in keeping up his average. During his seemingly short sojourn on the campus, Charlie has held prominent positions, which he has filled with ability. VVe all know he is capable of attaining success because he certainly knows his shillings as evidenced by his business integrity. 5 5 N 6- hifssix Q ki A i LK - ' N 1.1 N: 3 A .-7' 'A x - gf: QV? ? 'VI W9 - I 1 5. N, WN-,xl :X X11931 KALEIDQSCOPE 4? fl W, HW .X v A-4 'Q 4' OHN RICHARD SAUNDERS, R. -umm, xxxmxix X 'l', 'l'. 1 5 4, X H 'I' Yilwvy l....vi-.ill r'4u,Ul 1: H, Ilirmm Vlul' l'1--I-la-uv mln, X--Nunn! linxin-ax M lu1-- XI.uv.i:-I ilu II,aviul-mu Syilnvx Xl.mg.izm- , 'l'-um, 5-lll.i.l 411: 'floflll R. Sx? .m.u:a-r 1.-v, Iliin- .X hrmul grin, vulturcd Nmilc, :nhl splumliil pvrwugiliiy null nlchnc 'fluhn R. as the big, tall ,,1.Ii.'J num ur :Irv -11 xwfl zirqiiziilllm-mi uilh. Ili- wvizll gill--, hix vlvvcr uit, :xml his quivk mimi lllllixl' him an IIIHNI plum-ing wlnpzlluimx :md l'l1lN'IIlllll'. john R. ix :1 ill'iiii.IllI r1llu'rN:1ti1vn:1li-I :ind Nl'l'lllN to hun' lwcn lmrn nilh Ihr :ability In mqluzigm-. l'hix i- urll cximlvvm-fl in hix wmhtzimling work nn the fitflllilll Club and jltljllllillf. .M :in :ithh-lc ln- hm mzulc :I nzum' hu' himwlt hy wrxirv upon thc gridiron. Iii- pct mlvirvt- wcrn In lu' :hc -rivnrv-, :mil hc i- Illllllflliif xwll u-r-ml lllK'fl'ill. XYlu'rcu'r il fungi-niall, u-xv-vr:u'kilig grunp ix gnllirrcnl yum man nuurlx zilugiys ali-linguixh Ihr tall lun uilh the Nllliil' Irwin Szilumlzn. SIIIVVNN uuuhl lull du it-1-It illklifl' if it dial not .lhlllltilllllh rvuaird lhix merry 'l'igcr. 56 ,. - ,. :Ss f !s nfs, -or Qs Z X5-.-9 5 ' 1 ,z I s EV vs' x ' - 4fsN x I,9Q P105 lim .-A :EQ i .ni'l' Xl , - ti -Q, ,..., A 1 ---- . X , N ,- W KNSQWI . ..: ..., d P5 , Y V14 Xqra 'lmxgw' he Q7 m11931KALElDOSCOFE if -gy ff' Ni, ' VMI 'N ' ' , S, H ,L s If ' ROBERT GAMBLE SEE, JR. FLOYD, VIRGINIA Ministerial Association, Se-vu-t:11'y 145: L'nion-Philanthropic Lit-rury Society. RoI1vrl Wherever there is a checker or chess game, a bull session on music, a discussion of Einstein, or a mathematical puzzle, there you will find Robert. He is one of our most versatile Tigers, his varied interests including science, literature, art, and music. Robert, aside from being a good student, has done what so many college men fail to do-cultivate an aesthetic appreciation. His mental powers and fine traits of character will give him a good start on the highway of life. Though Robert is of a quiet and retiring disposition his personality has a distinct charm for those who know him well. He leaves his Alma Mater with a circle of warm friends. 57 rig SQ I afiii 'S47 YS, 5? XSS gf I F ' 21 A V , l 7 fb.-11 Q - q K , 4 X .s:'7, - SJ .ww fgasxt if 11931 KALEIDOSCOPE M if 1:53, ww, ag N ov Qs ui' i or-:N WISE SHERMAN H XNIIIXLIHXY llINl'RlCl' ill' Cfll L MIHX Klint-t tml XN...tt:tt:t,.1, 'l't-.t ultt 1 rl l'1--1-l-nt atv, I'ttl--it l'Ittl.,itlltt-'tm I,tt-r.lt5 Su- t-15, Y.tll-5 vllvlt Hfullll UI. -X 1ll'lNliHl1. ifflli 'vltl hu? with nn imlvlihlv tlrin-th4tt'N 'Qlolm XV. llis wlumlttiatcx will ttuvcr ltrgrt hix ht-:trtx lxtttgh, hix itttuwt-tit prztnlv. .Xt tht- Stttvlvnh flulv he has lwctuiw am inxtitutinn. lla- it i- that hir tht' lqut INII nr tltrcr pvxlrx hah rttlul tttivntitrstt-tl in the small clinittg rmrtn, tha- rlulfx xttttwx, ulivrc tlim- the vlitc, :lx thvy tt-rm lllt'lllSt'lVl'N. llc hah hecn must prnlivit-tit in :ln-prixing thu lzitv-ri-ing wrirty guilt- ot con-:tl :tml in tlirxcting tha' merry rhattrr ul tht- dim-rx ln hix Npnre tittic ,lulm tlriu-N :truttml in liix ultl lhtlgv, llltlllvl 1915, uftctt tlircvting iN mttrw tuuztrtlx XX':iNliittgt-nt, uhurv rwitlt-N thc uitv . Un thc rattnpus hc has lu-cn prominent itt religion- Hllflx. llc intl-lttlx tw tlvwvte' liix lilz' Ill tllc wrvlrv lvl the Nluetcr. 58 A -. ,- 5 01235 X f. X Q ,' N N 'wiv sag, ' V l x ZVNWY gm? 'st ff 1931 KALEIDOSCQPE ip ff ig,.Qi WAR J if A - Qsxiy XQQWSN i 4,3 if V1 x, bi WILLIAM DEWITT SLOAN' LONACONING, MARYLAND K A, o A K, E X E, 2, XB fi, --H Varsity Basketball IZ, Si, Captain 1-lb: Tennis ll. 2, 31, ffaptaiu Hb: Monogram Clubg Cheer Leader 1413 Associate Business Manager Kaleidoscope H95 Tig.r Staff tl, 25g .Ioinglc-urs: Pan- Hellenic Count,-il. ffzzfzzv Industry is Bill's most characteristic trait. Throughout his four years at Hampden- Sydney, Sloan has been active in dramatics, literary work, tennis and basketball, being captain of both of the latter. His list of honors will show that these are not all of his accomplishments, and a familiar list in dean's oH'ice will attest his scholastic ability. But Bill's activities do not end on the campus. Even far-away S. T. C. has seen much of him, and fit is rumoredj like him well. We predict for him unbounded success and many friends-such a cheery disposition as his cannot be without companions. 59 sq f-23a I 23 W WLSSSH-Q Q S-1 ,. 11 'J S Q S ' N I Q. .Zi vinyl - A --15 :A ' ' X 11 In E , 11: 117: . Q I s 1 L , xxx? . :av q cif' 1 1 11931 KALEIDOSCOPE ip ff '1i1,i1 WM' W'11-1.1.m11 AL.AN Sx11TH K1 1 1'1 1'l R, XIRIJXIX K 1,T',,11',l: X-111 1...1-,11 r-111111 1 1 111,11-11 l'1ul-11 1111111-11-1' 1-1111111-11 1111 .IIIX 111-11111 111.111 '1'111k11 'f 111'r1'1 111- 1111-wr11'l11111-.1111QIFN 11111111111-I 111 1111- 111111111 N1111' 111 1111, .1 3111111 11111111w111111' l'l.ll'11 1111 1-11'r1 111'1'.1x11111 -1111p11r11'11 111 il 1111-111- 1111111- 111111 411111 Ll 1'111pi11Lg 11.111111 1111r111111g '1'111 11111111. Ilix N11-111113 1'11.1r.11'11-r ix 1'x11111111'11 111 l1l1' 1111-1-.1111i1111 111- 1-11-11 111-N 111 1111111111111 1111 1I'11'l111N. 111111 11111 11.111- NK'l'lIl1'11 1111 1111-1111-11111 11 1111111111-- .1s I.111i11g .11 1111- r11-I1 111 41i111.1l1.11. .XII11 1111-11 111r 1'111l11i11 LIN Ll V1l41.l1 1111111111-1111 11111 111111 1111- 11111111-11 11 111111-1-11 .11111.1111111,:. NY1- 111111111 .11111111111- 1111 N111'1'1'w 111 11111 11111- 111 111x N1'11111111g 1'11111 111111111-11-1111 111111 .1 111111-11 111111111-11111111511 111.11 111-11-r lllIl'l' 1.111111 111 -1x1'1-p 1111' 1ll1f 11:11l1-g11- 1111 111111 11-1-1--XY1I.Xl .X NLXNY , . . . . I. , . 1-1111 -1-111111111 N111-.1L1111g, 111111- .ll1' Q11-.11 l1llIlL1N 111 -11111- 1111' 1 1111111' 11 111- 11111r 11-11rs:11 11.-5. 4.111 111- 111111 .1- :1 lI11l'I1l'll 111 his .1l1i1111. 111- 1-x1-r1'iN1'- .1 x1111- .111 111 1111 111111 ill lll'l'llIlllW11N1l1I11j 1111.1l111-r 1.11'1N 111111. 1111 :sex 4?isQ1 fhfssx S tri? XSQ :g QQ 2-54 lwso up 3, 5 i 1 aek ' f0sW in' . . -4 ::-Ai.nQ5K pf ,., 1:7 i ,504 1 1--, l k AW :LW N fi? m1931 KALEIDOSCOPE ig 17 emi-in Q, ,Z x I -' GEORGE BIRD TALBOT SHANGHAI, CHINA Union-Philanthmpic Literary Society, Vice-President 131, President 4433 Ministerial Association, Secretary t2J, Vit,-Q-P11-sith nt 4353 President Student Volunteer Union of Virginiag Varsity Track Squad tl, 2, 3, 453 Monogram Club. Bi,-df' Bird doesn't make a great show about things, but steadily and quietly he has done a lot for the college. VVe will never forget some of the thrilling races he has run on Death Valley. He is an industrious, enthusiastic workerg if there is anything for him to do, he is right there ready to do it. But the finest thing about him is his earnest Christian character. He carries about with him a wholesome atmosphere. To those who know him well he is the best of friends. VVe are sure that Bircl's life will be rich in service to God and his fellowmen. 61 N 6 Inf N ES: is :LZ QS? if ' .1 i 0 W 'H KM ' ,ff sxxxf ?f -ui A, 1: X I Ag IA - 12,53 ' -1931 KALEIDOSCOPE I3 ll1'4:,'-my A STL, Q : :L JI' v,xAQ I -ff DOUGLAS GRAHAM THOMAS MXRIINSUK Rll, XYFSI' YIRHIXIX 'I' K E. II X I-I Stu-1-'nr WA.-lxnvuzzt--in :mvl l,--- l'.lix--rsllp el, !Ig 'l'1nms 'IN-:tm 111. IIL Valli Vluln Dany :Xlthnugh Hung tlichft stair! his vnllegn' rnrccr with us, hc? -urn-lj finished it hvrc. Doug i- the UIINX-Lfllillj: gcutlernanlx typo that is :ilnnp in grrnt dclnaml. He has :i shrewd husiness ht-nd, :ln :ihility In -m't'u-nl in :Ill that he dwircx, :mtl ll very uinning way with the ladies. lt'N !'lllllllI'l'li that vm- nf t'upid's tlurtx has zilrcmly xerimlsly N0lllllil'li the unprntcrtui Doug , In Inter lite ue uhh you :ill pnwihlc gourd tortum-, :md that ynu will nlwnp remember ynur many fricmlx :it Hzlmptlcn-Sy:lm-5. as figv r.F'Q X Ng X x S Iss' 1 'Z' ' . Q 6- , :QS :tw-v Q x 37 XQ : .-44. ' Y -, ,1 'Q my ' ,4l 6x6 9 Mk' six I M Q. gg f ' 130 'Nl ff' 1931 KALEIDOSCOPE 'Pl ff' ' ly x A 41,1 E-F Qtr KN1-,J JOSEPH HOLMES THOMAS ROUND HILL, VIRGINIA CIP S E, H Varsity Tennis Team 112, 3, -133 1IIUllOg'I'llll1 Club: Pliilanthro1Jlu Literary Sociutyg Valley Club, Pre-si dent Q-U1 Pan-Hellenic Council QS, 41. Holmes A man of set purpose and of determined character, Holmes has been in all the better and higher things of our college life. True, energetic, and persevering, he has met and overcome obstacle after obstacle until today he is in sight of the goal of his ambition-a business leader. Holmes' good business-like manner, good judgment, and level-headedness have been great influences on the campus. He has contributed much as a tennis player. He is a man who can be depended upon at any time to do what he says he will do. He is truly a Hampden- Sydney man. 63 A.. ,. SS f ': N afgs x . Q .I-5 s I I 1 x x g. .Q I '3s,g isfiz XS EQ Q., U ,,,.l,,-14x , r N J MY ckgfggf' 1931 KALEIDOSCOPE 'ip ff' R,-is WM' R Sze' 1 -P: if iq- , 1 ,s:'9'--1 JOHN EDWARD TRAYNHAM, JR. klrl :IPR SPRIXKZE, YIKHIXIX ll K X, vi 1 umm VIHI1, M4-lm lim FWHM, .Xwxixlnil Nlilmg r I-'-milmll 41111 Alsllmm--I lfiialullmli I-'-N-11.411 443, Inf lid i- um- ut Ilgnnpwlcn-55Lllwyk 'walal fllilililllci. ll-hlllljlil hr has nut alircclvd hix l'lll'l'j:il'5 nmgirml :ln l'Xll'll5iYK' firlml uf 2ll'YiNilil'N, hu has pnwn-in hilnwli cHirir:m in uhnlrvrr hr has llllKii'l'lIlIxl'IV :mil hm IIINZINN turnrsl in il cruditallwlu perhvrlnzlmw. Mun' vnluxllilc than hix serv- irc an llllllllljjfl' ni il'l'Nhllll'll tmrrlmil, pcrhnpx, ix hix quality oi vongcninl friendship that cwllidc- nu nm' :mal ram nuli lllllkl' im' hzippimwx. Fur thu-c uhm lmrm' him llannpulell-Sydlwy mill mn lu- Ihr Nilllll' uirhnux him. 64 l? ?3 xsxwy Nw x -7 Q Nc.-'I ' Eliig 1 2,35 I s.f' 3t1- . I llii ix, . 2:-,A R , Q, -:g f - . 1 1 Xs g kg-Q s 'MW 1' lafftw G?w11931 KALEIDOSCOPE is ,,'f'1Yt ',w1t' HERBERT TROTTER, JR. -- VVOODSTOCK, VIRGINIA X fb, HH Vice-President Pan-Hellenic Councilg Manager Baseball 1433 Varsity Football Squad CZ. 413 Kaleido- scope Staff, Class Editor tfij, Assistant Editor 1413 Philanthropic Literary Societyg Gt-rrnan Clubg Valley Club. f-rzffzff YVe doubt if Herb's unusual ability as a business manager was fully realized and utilized by the various student activities to the extent that it would have been to their advantage to do so, for we know that wherever Herb applied his keen mathematical mind and thorough knowledge of business methods, things prospered. Loyal friendship and a keen sense of humor characterize Herb as one friend who is a real hum-dinger . Too much cannot be said of Herb and his other abilities, for he took active parts in athletic and literary activities of his Alma Mater with his usual sense of duty. Hampden-Sydney can but wish Herb bon voyage as he leaves these dear old ivy-clad walls and steps out into life, for everything that Herb will do shall surely bring honor to his college. , 65 as -5 A :Q R , I . X , 1: +L' 'S-1 isis 4 S, ,Q w P w h 1 L I 'L xx ' ,ff NYXQ ? xi I lib - A QA W lgtyggigbi: g1931 KALEIDOSCOPE I ij ,1xqJ:?- bp: CHARLES WILDER XVATTS, JR. IIIDRPXCP, XI XIIXXIX x -x- K-enxlunl M.:n.n:L--1 'I'l.wIX l'u-uV..vwn XI.-rm:-1 'IAu:.1 4,. iv, lin-vu-H 5l.1l1.n:-1 l'l:'l ' alll' rlnxu - - Q llvllvlll1i..lHYPllv-l-l- IM I lx ,..-NH ll'il1l1r XYil1h-r ix Pllll'IIlillHf ll think:-r, Jlllhllllgll 1l1'l'llNl'1I wi hcing ll mlrczum-r. Hr! nt Ihr NNIIIHU gcnii ure- mln-rixvm! trnm. Ilm- liku hawk-, pm-try, :llul thc UUIIIPLIIIQ nl lliltqfllllll' in Ihr nrh and lilcrznlurm-. llv :mlm hm qu flflllllillil' he-nl, hm-ing 1IIIf1ll'Il'd hy Ihr Nmgc. Ihr Ill!! think that XYihlcr iNn't lVl'Jll'liA'2lI'2lN lm-im-w lnzmzlgrr ui 'l'lr.' 1vffla'I hc vniuycml great Nllt'l't'NN, zu uvll an in hix mhcr nrlixiliaw. Hn-N ll Irur trim-ml to th:-c hr hIllIXXN :mul xlnmhl have an rn- iuyznhlv lit:-. on :se 453s N I fhfsg sg Q , N Q - sg is 53 NS 5 -54 I i .1 i 1-Y l'9 :L 0 I 1 . l ' it W- 1 AN--ff 'H tm 1' 5' all fi? m 1931 KALEIDOSCOPE is ff? W-lx VWA' ... . NJ xi'?',v ,ZF K, 1 xv -771- ' ' SA: , f 5x4 ROLAND MARSHALL WILSON CHASE CITY, VIRGINIA 1l'EE,ET Philanthropiu Literary Society: Associate Editor Q45 ''Hamptli-11-Syclxley Magaziiien: German Club: Jongleurs 13, 433 Freshman Prize Sr-liolarsliipz Suplionmi-P Prize svliolarshipg Historian of Class of '31. i'VIars!zall Four years ago there came to us a small light-haired boy, not appearing unusual, but destined to be quite Since his first day here Marshall has shown himself to be primarily and preeminently a student. He has put work before pleasure and consequently his name has seldom been off the Dean's First Honor list. He is also a literary man whose ability is not to be scoffed at. His contributions to the Ivlagazinf have been frequent as well as good. He also bids fair to make an actor, for in the plays in which he has participated he has been a leading and outstanding character. He expects to do advanced work in his favorite study, Latin. As a teacher of his favorite subject we can wish him nothing but success. It is also rumored that he has an interest in a certain college in Lynchburg. All we know is that he is seldom seen with one of the fairer sex in this vicinity. 57 ,Q -5 ' -,A :ss 4-:ss N I mess sq T--- Q ., Q '93 QQ :LZ Ng:-5'9 'X -, sav 1 U -1 'W xmw ' ,rf 'N 2 Q 'ff' ' , Av 5. f, lqq 'H ff 1931 KALEIDOSCOPE 197 If Wgy WM' ,R Aj: if ' L Jif' X-541' THORNTON ROGERS WILSON FUPXNUKT KXPIIN, XIIRIII K XKUIINX .X,l1Xl, 4 'xm,-n 1 Im-. Tlm1'lllu11 A- fhurnlwn ll'llXl'N us ur In-1' um- H! nur num -151.15 ILL.-rx, llix sl-1-imlqu-Ns nt purpqm- u llll'l'4'llX -huun hx Ihr Ln! Ih.N hz' lihllllllfli In- 1h'xLrm'r lll lhrvc fl'lll'N :lt ll.-S. I'hiN is um' thing ut uhirh tm-xx lsigvrx ram hum! ami lAlwrmnn dcwru-N rluiit tor thi- liClIlllllNlfLlIiIll1 ni hn- .uhililx and Allllllilillll. XYhilr nu lhv hiil lhix l'iga-r did lllll mkv :lu Lll'liXl' part in lllllllf c--Ilqgc Lll'liXilil'N, hut uhrrr hr um nH1Ii4m-41 hr did hix pllfl iu'umlf.ing thc prwirrt ll Nlll'l't'NN. SJ nc h.nv in lAlwrmnn gn xtrxnlx :md nrnhirinu- xl-ung umm with .1 plz-:ning prrwngnlitx In nh-nn xn- uixh lhv L1l'l'.lI1'NI xx:-'uw in hix pr'-h--Ni-ux an hr -isps upon tha' lhruhnl-I nt lih AS ,. - ,. es 'Sig 14,'sQ sxr ga 4 N5-'I X' 5 , x .1-. .1 N J' QN 'v-' x I V U ' NOTICE ff 7 Q s 9 mum-TEIQV1 ' EXAMINATIONS Begin, ENGLISH MA 'rv-Q smunci LLDI 5C,lE,h.lC,E. 6:56 HISTORY 2:50 SOCIOLOEYIID PSYCHOLOGY L10 ECONOMICS 7-130 'L'-if Here are a few of the Unpleasantest Words that Ever blotted paper. Shakespeare-Merchant of Venice. E 'UNMDR 'Y In .Nw ' fi NX ,ff M W Ke f,, 1-- - xv ' - , -w P 'X WMH ,A -4:,fg3Ki. um 1931 KALEIDOSCOPE Jgwgm-, A The J uni or Cflass OFFICERS Cu uams .-X'rmmux iixnlww . . . . . .I'f-fsifllnl plus: 1-H lin wx: 'ru lin xlumuw. . . . l'iH-l'f-.mlfnr .I XXIIN XYXIHIII 1.1. Cinxmw. ju. . . Sur, fury-Y'nm11r'.r Sl I xx nu' lil I.I., jk. ..... . . lliglorimz STUDENT COUNCIL REPRESENTATIVES CIIHRIII XYxl,1ufR likxwruxl TJRXXK Cl RI KING IxxIl1s.XlHx Hum. uw, -IR. 70 l is x 4258 X 141255 ss . ni ivz X '57 Ly N6 XX N x N S' xgvl E-'JZ x I 0 ' C l I N6 VWH 1 :W it A ' 4 IQ. ,A A Vhf . WS? A , A -75 -war , xg N 'Aw 5 if N f1?ml1931 KALEIDOSCOPE 0 Qs , ,'z-- x ' Junior Class zfell 'lf5'F HERMAN CECIL BAILEY VVESTOVER, NIARYLAXD Ministerial Association: Philanthropic Literary Societyg Track Squad 125. JOSEPH KENNETH BRADFORD STAUNTON, VIRGINIA If E, o A II, German Club, Leader C355 Monogram Club, Valley Clubg Secretary-Treasurer Freshman Classy Vice-President junior Classg Frefliman Football, Freshman Basketballg Track Squad Qzlq Varsity Football iz, 33g Varsity' Basket- ball fz, 31. GEORGE WALKER BRANHAM LYNCHBURG, VIRGINIA 9 X Freshman Footballg Track Squad CI, zlg Stu- dent Council QI, 2, glg Kalcidosfopv Staff CIJ, Athletic Editor Cz, 33, JOHN VENABLE BROOKES SOUTH BOSTON, VIRGINIA A f I... K 2 Assistant Manager Basketball fglg German Club. 71 fig A fli . xSv i.XQx i-qi Q' I I . . I l I 2 01. ' ,ff 1:1 - , ,xv ,A WY 12,53-igb H 1931 KALEIDOSCGPE M .pp ff fjg,-1 Q lk ' gba? 'Xi J - -3 -ui-' Q ,Jw xfsxgh f Junior 'Class JOHN BROWNLEE CHRISTIAN, JR. NN1r41I'l,NlR1.lNlX Yxlllm-1 flulvi l'hilg1luIhrwpi4' Iill'l'iIfX 5-wirlr. BRUCE LLOYD CLARK Rllllxllmlr, Hk1.lNlX HX iivrnmn Vlulvg l'irrul:u1i1m Nlzumgrr, Tin' llumf- :lf ll-.N'y.ll1f y ,Uugm:ir1f. JAMES XVILBER CRAXVLEY rlxxlrmx-s11-xl-1, XIRMIXIX Il Mmlngrnxlx Vlulvg lfcrnrlliilll Srluzul 41, 2. 31, Hn-kcthzlll Squad 11, :lg lialwlmll Squad ll, :M KENNER COPENHAVER CRAWLEY IIXXIPIIIN-SXIDXIN, XIRHIXIX -'lr' - ,. Nlululgrzlln l ul1g I 1mtlmil Squad tl, 3, 3 , lighkullwzlll Squzul tl, :lg lizrrlnlll Squad tl, zl. -.1 ,.. l Q ?2 N ESQ 672!SQ l 0123s x x3 ?.-...X N :Z Q Nigga U1 xi SX X' X5v 24,-,J ffm 1? N ALEIDOSCOPE 5- 1' X IW' C AiQl'll3.?lSe.M llgili -Y tr 15,5 1 X ., Junior Class vat 'PGV JOHN A. FIELD, JR. CI'I.-XRLESTOX, XVEST VIRGINIA X fb, o .x K, E T, cp, -715' German Club, Secretary-Treasurer C25, Vice- President C35, Student Body, Vice-President Sophomore Class, Reportorial Staff CI5, As- sistant Athletic Editor Q25, Editor-in-Chief K35, T115 Ilarfipdrrz-Sydfzvy Tigrr, Freyhman Foot- ball, Football Squad K25. BENJAMIN PETER FRANKLIN DANVILLE, VIRGINIA K A, Monogram Club, Assistant Business Manager I35, German Club, Football Squad QI, 2, 35, Vigilance Committee C35. CHARLES FREDERICK FRIEDMAN CHARLESTON, VVEST VIRGINIA X KID Assistant Circulation Manager K25, Circulation Manager Q35, The Hampden-Sydney Tiger,- Assistant Business Manager C35, The Kalfido- Jcopr, Assistant Football Manager, Assistant Publicity Agent C25. CHARLES ATKINSON GARDEN PROSPECT, VIRGINIA K A, Q, ..7y3n, IIHH German Club, Monogram Club, Vigilance Committee K25, President Freshman Class, President Sophomore Class, President junior Class, Football CI, 2, 35. 73 :sex 4-Sisv 5 DFSQ x3vv Ns N 1 Qs 9 ' ' ' xo ,-, 1 Z nukiki- N ,fil., '1 1 AY 657: ' J -if iq- , il' VAYQI' - j-w QW' N Q? eg. 1931 KALEIDOSCOPE 'fy fff 1f-X.5ww' ' N I+ Qs U Junior Class FRED LEMUEL GARRETT lzfmllxk unuu, xxumxxlx .xt'IiXilix'- lkliwr 131, Thr Ix'ul,i.lfump ,' .KN- NN. . . :gr 'ual , ,211 1' L V. iv JOHN SHEPPERSON GRANT RIQYIKIUXIP, XIRMIXIX KDCTIDZIII l'Iulv3 Vnilvn lltrrnry Surimtyg Drlvgm- Cllllllfil 1: b, Slzlngngvr 12,11 Kfllriflrmnp- Stuff. .xNNiNIllllI .Mlx CI'liNillj1 Nlalnzlgx-r ISI 3. S1ll'illl f,h1lil'll1QIll SIlll1t'lll'N l'hl'iNliZllI ,-X--:winti-Ill lgrg f , r:u'lR. THEODRICK TURNER I-IAMMACK lil XCKSHINP, YIRILIXI X Slkldflllvf Q'hYiNIi1Ill Aswrizxriuxm 13. 3v1 lflmllwzxll Squad 12, U. BRYANT RANDOLPH HARPER NIXCIIISIIR, XIRHIXIX I Iliflll-l,hilIlIlIhl'IiPil' l.ih-ralry Surirly ll, 231 Yalh-3 fluh 1Q1Q .M-ixlznnt Manager 'funni- 1zI, Nlgumgcr 1115 Cirrmnu Club. 74 A- ,. :SQN 62399 1 Mgssx S -i sei? Ns N J? QQ fg'e I V '07 N4-,J Qs Q 10 N S- A 1 .-W' it If '04 1 AE -f ' '.-- Jim R .-- ' I-:I 1' of N fi? 51931 KALEIDOSCOPE 29 ll -Im W1 Sf' - - xx-Z Junior Cllass YSL . -IG-9 -lol-IN ELLIOTTE HARWOOD NEWPORT NEWS, VIRGINIA K Z Football C2, 353 Baseball C2, 353 German Club. WILLIAM EDWIN HEMPI-IILL PETERSBURG, VIRCIXI.-X Xfr,o.xIi, ETQEXE Assistant Editor C25, Associate Editor C35, Thr Halnpdilz-Sydnfy Illagazinrg Reportorial Staff C25, News Editor C35, Thr Ilaznpdvlz-Syrlfzfy Tiger, Classes Editor C35, Tin' Kalfidorfopfg Chairman Reading Rooms Committee S. C. A. C355 Secretary C25, Vice-President C35, Union- Philanthropic Literary Societyg Student Council C255 Football Squad C353 Freshman Prize Scholarshipg Sophomore Prize Scholarshipg Stu- dent Assistant in History C35 g Student Assistant in the Library C35. CHARLES HENRY I-IITCHINGS XORFOLK, VIRGINIA A Assistant Nlanager Track C255 Pan-Hellenic Council C35. EDWIN I-IARVIE JONES YVASHIXGTOX, DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA I E X E Ministerial Association: Student Asiistant in French C35. 75 N ? 79 H xl Q 4-'QSQ 1143s X X 4 :-3 I I Z. oss--Nssl. - ssc,-2 ILT We xg-,1 0, - ,f I1 1 , :EA Q A5112 h E ' 1 Ai wal 5 K . 1 4 X'-xxzl' i. ,f-mv 1:15619 0? 1931 KALEIDOSCOPE I Xi? ig, '1 ww 1' -Junior Class A MV PLUMMER FLIPPEN JONES XIX! KXXIHX, XIKMINIX li .1, '1' li 1. 1 -r IM-l1.111' 1111111111 121, Pl'l'Nilll'lIl 1315 Rrp11rl1r1:1l 51.111 '31, T111 llumful,fl-Yylrify 'l'n1.rg .KN K1-I.l!.l Nl1111:1grr lin 1'l1g1'l 111. EDNWIN LAXVRENCE KENDIG. JR. YIKIUIIX XIKIJNIX li I, 'I' K 1, I T, If X lf, 'I' lllIlL::l'lIIN, Yin-l'r--i1I1'111 411111 l'11l1li1'i1s x1.lll- 'mvr 151g D1'l1.11c Sllllllt' 1: Q11 .M-1-1:1111 .hh- lutir I'-Iitur 111, .X1I1lcti1' lklil -r 1.11, NI:111:113i111g Iliilur 131, 'l'l1f ll1ur1f.l u .Sy1!n,y T111,r,' I-'rv-l1111:111 IIQ1-clmll 111, lixm-l1.1lI 811111111 131g Kifflllllll Q'I11l1. FRANK CURL KING XINPUKI XINN, XIRMIXIX HKS l'l'Ils1ll' 121, S1-1'1'1-1.1r1 1 g 1, l'11iu11-l'l1il:111Ihmpi1' l.itvr:1r1 Sm'i1'11 1 'l'1'.11'k Squanl 11, 31: Repur- 111ri.1l Staff 111. C1111 lhlinur 121. Num I-fdimr '31, Tflr llnll1f1.l1rl- N'y.lnf y ffm r ,' 5111111-111 l'n11111'il 1311 C'l1:1ir111:111 5111111411 Srh :nl lullllilllil' uw, 5. K. .X. 1:1. ROBERT AUSTIN MCCHESNEY sll1kl'a 11R111, 1'1R1:1x11 Yalllry Club, I'11i1u11-l'l11l:111lI1r11pi1' I.ill'l1ll'j S11- 1'icl1 1:1, i'1'11wr 111: Vrv-l1'11:111 l,l'1'lllill1l'f'N x1l'l'lll. 76 Sq -QQ I 26 . . .Y llzsss Q - S XQ Q x.. 'N 9 10 N C ll' '11, W- 1 AK -1 M 1-LHC' fi EI1931 KALEIDOSCOPE II w,,, W1 Junifor Class Va-TI 1 X -l6w JOHN WILLIAM MCCLINTIC FRANKFORD, XVEST VIRGINIA 4: E E Baseball Squad CI, zj. JAMES ABIA MILLARD, JR. RICHMOND, VIRGINIA E T Union-Philanthropic Literary Society CI, 2, 35, Student Council C353 Devotional Chairman S. C. A. C313 Reportorial Staff CID, Alumni Edi- tor C2l, Thi' Halrlpdvn-Sydlzfy TigI'r,- Secretary C2J, Vice-President C3l, Ministerial Asiocia- tion. HANDY MOORE PROSPECT, VIRGINIA 9 X, X B fb, H Monogram Club, Football CI, 2, 353 Basketball Squad CI, 2, gjg Track Squad Czl. WILLIAM WIRT MOORE DILLVVYN, VIRGINIA 9 X Freshman Baseball. X r mg, re JZ if iq- -1 ' ' VQZI! 77 4-H -5 -i4 1583 - fegss 01393 Q 393' ' ii 5? I C XSEEW W1 5 Ch xx , ' ,iff 'SQ ff hf,'1:v I I A. :JA W 1-K-Fljx fag W 1931 KALEIDOSCOPE .425 fl veg W A JunHn'Clau jo:-nv WILLIANNI PARKER NIIIIXI NIURU, NINI YUUJNIX 4-C ll K N, X l1'l' YJII1-x flulvg I -mtlmll Squad wl, ,r EDWARD WILTSE PAULETTE IXRNHIIII, WIKI-INIX EARNEST FRANKLIN PAULEY L'lIXRlP5lllN, NFNI YIRIIIXIX I 'I' I-I lfrv-hmnn lrlvfllllllll ill JOE THoMPsoN PERRY l'llKNll'5lUX, NPFI YIRIIIXIX .lungfrurxg l'.U4lllHlH lx. :bg Sl't'ft'lZlfj'l.l'l'LlNll I Thr llarnfulfrz-Sy.ll1ry Tiyfr. 78 :Sc gliisv I 14,555 Ni ,vi-Ng ,fl S, , . 'ff XS34 mgie lp r '3r, Inn-llclluniv Cuunfilg fQt'l'lTlJlll flulvg .-X 3 .1rm.1n llulrl Mun--grznrn Vlulvg rl-t'IliIiN bquzul Stud:-nt All NVQ-Rl Virginian lvllilflxilx mzfl-1030 TCT sutzmt flmcrr lAl'lllIl'f 151: Spurts XVri!rr 135 ,. 'H ww ' ff Gs R H s 'f : ,WN AI-42,53-ig 11931 KALEIDOSCOPEA 3,57-ge-,MEI-, tk , mg? Qi-:V f -1 i0 '4xssYQ, Illmmmicoir Cllalss EQ' 'IGH JOHN BURR PIGGOTT PURCI2I.I.vILLE, VIRGINIA X B KI? Reportorial Staff 115, Copy Editor 12, 35, The Hampdvn-Sydnfy Tigfrq Freshman DeClaimer's Medal, Student Asiistant in Chemistry 135. HUGH PI-IILLIP POWELL RICHMOND, VIRGINIA If A, X B fb, Monogram Club 11, 35, Vigilance Committee and Secretary 12, 35, Football Squad 11, 2, 35, Freshman Baseball, Athletic Editor 135, The Harnjrdrn-Sydney Tiger, Assistant Business Manager 135, T110 Kalvidosfope, German Club. RHESA I-IAWKINS PURNELI., JR. SPARTANBURG, SOUTH CAROLIXA X fb, LI, Fraternity Editor 135, The Kalridoscopvj As- sistant Manager 135, Baseball. MICHEAUX RAINE, JR. RICHMOND, VIRGINIA A German Club, Reportorial Staff 125, Social Edi- tor 135, The Hzzmpdfn-Sydney Tiger, Traitk Squad 115, Fnion-Philanthropic Literary So- ciety. -4' 79 :sg 4-Sisv I mfssx xgsjf xii :g ' !'Q'5+:e LI it xg-ag 'L XM ' ,ff KQV? ? si Af 1:-xx ' I !M all . il I1931KALEIDOSCOPEI ,jg-lag:-ZJf,:m A Junior Class ELINIER RUSSELL Rxrz IIXXLUL k, NIXKXI XXII .X Y Il 'I' , . mul-.III 5qu.nI In, 1, gm: Irzuvk 5qu.nI 41, 1, ,I CORTLANDT ROCKET ROSEBRO IRI l1I'RICk'IIl Rl., YIRMINI I .X li.-rlnnn C'IuIug Iixn-krllvznll Sqngnl flu, EDWARD LLOYD SANTROCK cllxkllv-mx, MINI YIRIIINIX II Ii .L X Ii -l', 'I' licrmzm lIul1g Iwmlluglll bquaul ll, JI: Ir:nI. Squad III, CHARLES FINLEY TALBOT SIIIXIIIIII, LIIIIXI 'I' I IC, II Kaur-ny Icnms ll, :L SO at x4 :sg 4:SsQ I fhgssx xsxixf XS N -7 QQ cv-'1 D 'gi 1 -1: 9 ' NIIIIIIDLLIIIIII l'IuIv3 Nlinixtcriul .Xwwigllivnlp Iflml- Iv:1II Squad Il, U3 Hu In-IILIII Squzui Il. :ll fi '0'A- WN X-.,-0 ft ' ,FSE-,-uv 'A f x , . Iggy 4.7: fl NW 1' ,gf W f5?m11931KALEIDOSCOPE ip lf? 'i,,..I IN J 'ii .40 XS, T al! Junior Qllaiss VOL HUGH ROGERS TI-IOMAS ROUND HILL, VIRGINIA CI' E E Valley Clubg Tennis Squad 125. CHARLES O7FERRELL THOMPSON FARMVILLE, VIRGINIA K A Student Virginia Military Institute 1928-303 Freshman Footballg Union-Philanthropic Lit- erary Societyg German Club. THOMAS LATANE TOONE RICHMOND, VIRGINIA Ii E, E X E, II71f2,n cb, IIHII Monogram Clubg German Clubg Football Squad CI, 2, 355 Vice-President Freshman Classg As- sistant Business Manager of Kairidosropv. ELBERT LEE TRINKLE, JR. ROAXOKE, VIRGINIA IT K A German Clubg Football Squad Cgl. QQ! -CW' ,I 'wr 8: ,--5 , ,X xg X XQ - 3.11 Q H V, Q Sb .7 Ns N - 4 NQE'59 'Nav sn., 1 0 -ul il - 'U-l 'K fl -WNY :AV 'X'-l 15? QQ, 1931 KALEIDOSCOPE M 'fy lf-N ' vw A' cr - Q- - 1 A 'eq.-4 ' J -if K- V, J X257 f Junior 'Class 'M ,E ,, , IN CHARLES EDWARD TROLAND lRllIlRlt'k'ItlR1.' YIKIJNIX 'l' I lf, X ll 'l', li X If lwmtlvglll 5qu:1.l llll .NNNINISIIII xlllllilgvf In-num 4:13 lrnuis Squzul 1: rg Dclvgnr Squad 431. GEORGE TAZEWELL WAl.TERS Klk'llMUXID, ukrzlxn H X Valley Clulvg flfflllilll Clulw. AUBREY OWEN XVARD MPIIPRRIX, YIRIIIYIX fl' 2. l-. lla:-Lcllmll Squad ll I. LEONIDAS VVILLIAMS PRXNKIURIII UISI' YIRIIINIX fl' I li Stumlcnt .xNNlNl2llll in lfnglish Iglg Pllllzlllllxropic l.itn-rnry Society. 8: l? fQ :sg ness X I mgsg xg Q , X Q sri-7 Q x JZ X xi-.iz ly' 50 Ea,-,JI r' 7: ' isriiiv A -' may , M---me eg l .. r 14' w r ax Q f I Y 4. b H J '1 Y'k I3 If I ff X ' Y wg g v--Y 5 ,B tl I Z' . F N, E W QKA, V L2 , M f -'.-x Q 5. , I ,,....,, M r e r 'f r Ki Q, R M Q QE ll F 2 L.,-it ,lily X 1 wr- r p r Speak for me, pity me, open the doorg QA beggar begs that never begged before. Shakespeare-Richard II. E SOPHOMORES 'H .MY ' W5 X1 9 Sq -9 L, 1-- ' at lg 11 ft' Ax 1931 KALEIDOSCOPE '35 If N33 VW' , at-,IA i nlfk?kgg : qqx J 445615491 AK The Sophomore: Class OFFICERS -IUIIX -I XXIIN lnuwv ..... . . .l'n.wiflTnf Dux ,-Klum Rom us A . , . . . l'i.1-l'r.,xiflml ' ' ' N11 r 1 lm y- Tn 1131111 r ,Xr,::luT IXITKHII l,ll.l,rvl1 . . llavlx Xrwluclx Iimm , . . ..,.. llixlmifm STUDENT COUNCIL REPRESENTATIVES Iuuv l,1clf'1'nx'u:1.Rr:1R HRK YI R Hou uw lIm'1'xl xv Cloklum Al xxx: N R xxx mxm ST :wma R4 :SQ fgfiw MESS X xbs -I' X x J- Q XE:-, I u ' N x Q0 2.-YI, Vg-I If I. f . f9 ' '03 X I xg 'f-mfg! N rq?m11931KALEIDOSCOPE 3? I x'IQmvW. x1 N Xp' I 6,9 587011 I -V,-A' i .gl'ggxI I 5 Aga - 44 Q Y x...., l- 1 N I II II Iv ,, II I I I Ia I II I II I I' if . I I :I I' I. If I I II II, I- I' Y .K I I I! I ak Qi I II I I I 2 I If ' QI I UD , VJ 4 .J U LI . I I Lf I E : I 2 A , A I 1 H I I U: ' 5 : U7 v I I I I I I I I I I I I I I S 5 U' XE' :SQ , 4339, ' 0,595 , I .xg lx Qi. ,,s? , J., wat. ' 'N ., v 1 I s 'W A ' fi 'W ? pr - W 4f 1rgx ' A' Nisawf' 11931 KALE'DO3ifPEf 'i.,4f'2'Z3K g he So omozrc Class lawn Nlxx-fm ,Mum Munro- XYIIIIXN1 t'uu-I-ul. nxx1ul.mm,. XIKMXXIX mmmux, xlnhlxn lx IW-1-I-1-' I' if -M :In ,lMu..l' mf ln.1-lu I'InlI .nlIu--1-1- I.lv.:.ux S-V -l.u M-mfr-1:-l X---.wmvu-111, I nm um V1 xukwx lhlx, jx. nmmuux-1:1 nu., XIRLINIX XYul1v.1 Ihxlxxnx l'u-llxnxmn Q, L4 Q' 1p.,,,,,,, mlul- Xllkllllk, HKLIXIX lm.-H l'M:l.u.vm-Lp- Liv-u.xu nu Nluxwn XYuuux liuunuxx WV x'R 'X'x Rmzlul Nklflkuxx Umm: vp A X l:..n.1,,H s.,y.,..l ll, I, l:,..u.mI sux' 'mb ulumm sm,-1 lla. li L4 Xlmw-lvnl,.l X----'sux--U lmlx Nmuux lil xkl R,,,,W,x,,- ylghlxu .XIIXXNIHK I',IlIl D111 um lx x, x N1.'.m 'I',nm. xl,.1...u.1, l'..sm,..l. UNIIK KR -'. UK'-INN '1'.n.x.z- sm-..!, l.+X- II Nr--umm, ,, X g,,,,,.1,,,,x I-.l..,v. +I.,-.1 I-:nuns Rum Immun , , XJKIIYIIII KXKIIK lmllklkll IXRKINIIII, XIRKJNIX sill Ill Illll, NIR!-INIX X 'Ig 121lm.1n Vlul- Y 'l X--I-1.11.1 Xlvu-,lu-v ljn. 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'lw...v.,x Al.1l.ul -I., llnuxkn llmnlxx hmumx UCI XX UIIX, NIU ,IIRNIX R IZIRI I7 xx: l'lR.lR ' ' u K X, sm.n.m v.--1-H11 11, n. lla-I.-ll-.ull IXRNIXIIIII XIRLINIX S-pm-l ml. Iv, Mmlxl-:ual NN----x.ut-nn. In K X wlnux l,u-I-lxun: an rnuuxl Iilmu 'Wxmax QVXRRUII K-umm nl ,-lkmxlx XIXRNIIXII, IIXXN lx X. Xwlxlmnl Vu-n':nH-4n Xl,m,nu-fl' u'1, 'l'l1v l'mv'l-11. Sqn.:-I 114 jv llallng-fi-In S5-In-x 'l'lu-I' Rumxn Immun Vxuwx XYIIIIXXI l-'xuulu KQRIIXIIIS XDRX, XIRLIXIX ILRIIXNIIURII, H XIIXMX A, lm'-I1I'lnu1.mIIu--V11 I,ll+1,115 Swx-ly. I'mu.: I'h1l.nulln4I1-l- l.Il-1415 5vnl1'YX. F6 l? Z9 :se fffigi nzisx wt? x I? Q xgv-'I , ,, sta I Ev 9 1 l i J -.1 X Qmfswx, fl?m11931 KAI-EIDOSCOPE ip ,gf'12?,,Q,,vW,JR: 'I 5.51 Apt ii air ' -T vsyay, , ..- Thte SOpIh1OmOIr'O C RSS JAIIES ICLTTIZNE HEMPIIILL CECIL DAVIII KI I'Z PI2'I'IiRSBL'RG, VIRGINIA NAI.I.IiN, XYIiS'l' VIRGINIA X flu IL--I-OI'tOI'EIII Stufl' llbg FI-:Iturv EIIIIOI' 121, 'I' .El III: l'I'--sul--IIt If'I'vslIIII:III S. 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ROBERT C'Lx'I.E LEWIS Y CLVLPEPER, VIRGINIA CHARLIE: AIA'I 1ER HUIIILLL K A1 lists--hull Sqtlml 1lr1 G-II'III:III l'luI+, HOLLAND, VIRGINIA O K N3 F' tlall .' ad I, 233 D:':kftItII A , U0 S,u:Q3'h' in 'S I V' XVALLACE GIBSON LINK RAIIEIGII, NOR'I'Il CAROLINA JOSEPII LEE HUDSON X flu AsSist:IIIt wil-f4uIIui..n RIIIIIIILW uw, 'I'hff CULPEPERI VIRGINIA Humptln-II-Syflm-y Tigm-I '3 Ifmltl-:Ill SIIIIIIII fl. 21. JOIIN AI.BER'I' HOPKINS JACK T- LLFWFT-INN CIIARLESTON, WEST VIRGINIA NEvI'POR'I' NEWS. VIRGINIA II K A K 2: Ge-I'III:III Vlull. JOHN LOUIS I'IL'MPHRIIiS RL'SSl?I,L f:REENXYAY MQALLISIER CI,'I,PEPER, VIRGINIA RICHMOND, VIRGINIA K A: FuOtIvnIl SIIIIIILI 11, 21: Rust-IIIII1 Squad IT K A: 1:4-1mI'tOI'izIl Stuff III, mypy Editor iii. llbg GIWIIIIIII Club. ThI1 HmnyH14-II-SydIII-3' Tigu-I 'p lflunmI'IIus Edi- tuI' 121, 'l'lI1- Hz1I1Ip4II-II-SydIII'-3' MzIi:':IziIII Q NIARION KEMPER HUMPHRIES btztm- IAIIIIIZIQEIA IZI, ,TInII:lIALII's. FARMVILLIZ VIRGINIA K 'X JAMES MLROOCR INIACINIILLAN A NORFOLK, VIRGINIA I'I.-IRDIN IIALEXANDER KING II K A1 Gf m2 ' 'WI'- HAMPDEN-SYDNEY, VIRGINIA Y . . . . ELWOOII WIVINSION IVI.-Vl I'IIEW'S l1IIIISIk'I'liLI IASSUIIIHLIUII. POCONIOKE, MARXI..-XND ROBERT FREDERICK KINNAIRD A CHRIS'I'IANSI3I.'RG, VIRGINIA K A: Assistant Matlmgur 42I, TI'nI:k. EUMUND EVANS NIEREDHOH CLIFTON FORGE, VIRGINIA ROBERT KIRKMAN German l'luII. PORT JARVIS, NEVV YORK II K A GEORGE FREDERICK MILLER Y IIL7N'IING'ION IVESI VIRGINIA XVILLIANI EDGAR RNIGIII' , ,' , H IX: GeI'm:III I lub, CIJLLEN, VIRGINIA 'I' 5 E RIICIAIIE IVANIIOE MORGAN, JR. GEORGE CI-IARLES IQRUPKA ANDERSON' VIRGINIA IvION'I'vAI.E, NEVI' JERSEY 'I' 3 E O X: Ifofvtball Squad fl, Zip Bask-IIIIIII Squad , ,, , 41, 213 BIISIJIJIIII Squzul-llrg Stfvrw-taII'y Athleti-.' JOUR LALR IWORRID' -IR' I' YYARREN, VIRGINIA Assur-IatI-Jn, S7 LT xxv' :,--f U ' 'f X ' ff xg S ,lf mv I ff ' - 1 XXX Q1 -9 L, xx- Ina' 'II ff' 1931 KALEIDOSCOPE I0 fl 'IX 3 WM' J i II' II' 'I' 'IIE K -I -gf A LQLVLSL I 4: i 7' - A -.,. 'gfe s : fi K- . J NARQ XXAIIIIXXI XX'xIIXIxN Xlfmmx llIXXIX XX'IIuIx SIXIINAIN IINXIXIN ILRXNIII, XIRIJNIX XXIIIINIIN, :mln 1 I'.I,..I., s.,II...I III, II.I.,II I-I.II..I.II....,... I.II. I IIX Su-1.13, NIIIRIIX l'RNISI NllIIlNi IIIn:IINIIIx, XXINI Xlkl-INIX NIIIIII tmuumx SXIIIII Il K X, IZIII,-II.,III 5-lI.I-I Ily l2.IIII:In I'lIIl' 5Hyy4,Hyl' K-lglgy U K X, l'....IlI,IIl SIIIIII-l III. ILI-I..III,IIl S-lu,I-I. RIIIII KI SI-I xv I: MI I I IN IVIXXIII. WIN'-INN -lIIIIx HINRX SIX XRI' y I XRMXII I I-, I'IIu:IxIx hm um wlxxnum MII IIxI.IIxxI, lll 1l 'R-X'R'-'VX .XIIIIIII IIIIIIIIIII SIX wr II K X, I'-,--II.,IlI f.,II.III ll UI, VIII-III l'hIl.III- lxRNH.HH' Ukmxn IIII-Ig-II I.II-I.II5 NUI.-IX, lt.I-Il-:Ill r-lII,I-I Ili. 'I' 1. l,. 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IIIIII Sl.-.II SI--IX !'IIfI, I'I.NI-IIIIII I-'....IlI,I1I llgnmp-h-IIfSx-In-x 'l'Ig.r I I:.y-Hwy. VIII!- 88 l? is :SQ . , ersvl mass gh '? A 'Q ' , .I Q 1 '59 wav vb :Nga f--- Y Q 2' OFFICE or THE RF. 3- 4 6-N 1:-.2 1 1 Ei, ' XX HJ ' NK 'N ---. , . --2, 1 ,, . 'fffff ,, ,,1, W., 5 '- X N I. J, - ., , Q J ' Qifggfi-.L HN A Q Ah .file W-91 f 7 f A 4. - .ep--114--9 ,.::.a. ' 3 I , kg h olswxk I if ' ' KX, -i h me h A T ir i Q J P I 1 V' - 3 :.:ig.:-ff,.,i. ul ' 'L' 'lll If J no Q E pl' J bg, A ax . FA, K 3 1 t .Qs l ig . 'f Q ,,. 5 5 ' . . ' 'V f f a h F5 , if r 1 I . 35 h 4 ' e L fs ' 5 ,f I M 4 a xl If 5 M WA if if I, I ix 3: V Q X X ff X x-, v x gQ xp Y QNX' y Qod made him and therefore Let him pass for a man. Shakespeare-Merchant of Venice. T E PRES MEN A - :M --x 5' R. 1931 KALEIDOSCOPE ff ' N ' WMA: W j In-3 '-X L J l - A BTL' QL : f--' g- , J , X'.g37' - ' lm f - , .wf nf mi The frcbhnmn 'Class OFFICERS S ull ll, RRHXX x Nlcl. Xl KZHLIY ..,.. . .IU-Uiflffll VR XYK 'lillmnl xx H XYCUCK . . . . . fin-l'r'm'iflfr1! l-l.Rlk' CXRI, XVIIAIY .... . S1 rrf fury mul 'l'1'u1.w1ur' 7 I I'l'lR li. L'm1:Y. IR. . ' ' . . .... llulmmn STUDENT COUNCIL RFPRESENTATIVE Kllvmuuzl. Iinnmk -Ilfwwlvzs, -IR. 90 rs, N 6?5SQi nfssx XE:-.e ' XSe5z Qssgf 5' 1 5 ly 'H x 1- Q? QQ 9 Q ya EN - ' 1 A' A - U xx Q' 1931 KALEIDOSCOPE 'P ll 'pl - aj: 1-F if W1 - K rn u: .7 LJ Z 4 2 V .- ur E QI 19 Z' Ya Pb NQ X x X Q fm r4 sxg .12,:x Nl I kfgs 4 - 1- .uw I v 'S-1 isgf NS52' Lp 4' N' 4 - ' .if iq? ' Q ., yik . ' iq A N, S1 ' 4 ' ii Q Y 'Fx 14 .cf .', 'A K - ,' KXQ K Sv 'Q ,,,' xxx x. N ,, NW153 -1 gb in 1931 KALEIDOSCOPE -gg ff 1,51 WWYX A S '71 !p .xx 1. The Ifrcshman Class I1111 II1111.11111x .X11111 41111 I'11x1,11 i'11111x. -lu, 11.xu11-11 k-., 111-1 x1w1.1x1x 1xux1x1111, x1111,1x1x l'111x Ilxx1x.X1c1111x11 P11114 151 IKRXXI l'11x11x 11xx1x111 lit., 111-1 x1141.1x1x 1xx1111:1 111., x1111,1x1x II 11 x ll-1 xx I'111x111 IIXIKID xx xx1111x, x11c1,1x1x 511111 l'KXXKIllRI! 11 x -:1111111.1'1111. l'lIlNl1lRl.IIA 1-1xxxx1xxx1x lx N I'1--I11 n.,1 111' v--v ll-,1Il. .XII xx NI11w111x Iix1:xxx111 l I'N'- W UMINII Il1111x11 IIx1x11 l'1x11x, -I11. X V1 III' 1r-- 1- 1' --' I' H xx xx111x1.111x, 111x11c11'1 111 11111-.11:1x ,XIII-III' I1xx1- l'1x1x1, I11, Dun, Rm, DIMM U17 111111111-x11 x11:1,1x1x x1xx x11111x 1111, x1xx 1111111 111,111-,1 ..-, .11 1' .,..' 14111 1: 11111111111 ,, xt ,,,,,,, ,A., ,, ,- ,,,, ,,,,l,, WIHIW WH I-' N' I NWN I211111111 II1111' Ii11x11 x11x RlK 'W'W. IIWINII IIXIII xx, x'1111g1x1x If fx K I., l 1-NI11 1n.x 11 I' --4- 11-:1II. 'Z-11111111 Iv If11xx1x I-'11x11 x11- l'1111111x XYIIIIXXI I-11xx1411x Ifx11xx111, -IR 111x1:111111xx1111, x1111.1x1x 1xRx1x'1111, x11c1.1x1x Ix X, I'1-xI1111111 I ..-. 1I1.1lI VIXXIIS I51111:1 xx I-'1x11x' RXXXIIIXII ll111x111x linxxxlk NHRIHIK, x'lR1:lNIx 111xx11x111x, xx1x1 x11a1.'x1x 11 Lg 11'1.-11111111 1' --.- 111.111, 11 li N 'l41111x1xxII11111x1.exx1111111lixx1:11x R111'11xx111 FXIIIII II11x11 R'K 5 'V'- VIRUINII NIIIIIIN IXXIRX, x1111.1x1x K L. 1-'1--11111.11 I-' .-44 1I1Q1l1, 1211111111 -'11 . . Q' fi K' ' Rxx 5111111 lxx11'1:111, 'WRU' 'Hmm M RIIXXUKY, YIRKIIXIX K ,X XIII IHRI1, XIRLINIX Ix X, 1.-1111.111lI11I1. .I xxx .XIKINS tixxx 451111111 IIxx1x111x1111 f.lIIXY V , , 1x11x1x1111, x1111.1x1x llxlll I, XIR1-INIX K .X II K X II11c111111 I-'111111111 l1RllN,vlR. lI11xx x1411 l'11x111x l'111:1:x ,mln Ukmxn x1-111x1. 11111, xklxl' x1111.1x1x H K X ,.-,,,,,,,,4,,, ,,-,,,,,,,,,,, XYx1 1114 x'1111x, 7111. l.1xx1x lI1fx1cx linux xIIxIIIxXl, x11:1.1x1x 1111x1x1x 1111xx1'11, x'11:1:1x1x lx L,1Z11111.111-'I11I1, A 92 l? A :SQN fezie mzesx xtgg X9 x 37 Q X:-'Q - A, I I 11 Xlvf 243' 'AM 1 07' Q ' 1931 KALEIDOSCOPE A W -II!! VMIA QQ, J 3 igg Mi. . W., 1 ' Qu nf J in uf! XA f I . ' I 3 I5 4 Pe .J i U' ' kgs A 'JY s....a I1 LX- Q14 , . if , we The IFTGSIITIIOIIT Class FRED IIALL I'IANI:L'RV, JR. IKIRMVILLIE, VIRGINIA G X FRANK VFIIOMAS HANCOCK BI.L'I2IfIFI,D, WEST VIRGINIA K ,Kg IFTIJSIIIIIIIII l4'OOtlII1II. JOIIN SIIELTON IIARVIE, JR. RICHMOND, VIRGINIA '- IPI'--SIIIIIIIII I OOt1IIIll: t'IIII'IIIaII VII IVIARSIIAI1. FOLTZ IIAYDEN .XI.EXANDRIA, VIRGINIA I I1 I I III-IIOI'lI-rs' Vlubg Ministn-I'i:11 ASSOI' NELSON XVILSON HIN PROSPECT, VIRGINIA IVI.-XRSIIAI,L BOOKER IIOPRINS CI'IARLO'I I'Ii COURT HOUSE, VIRGIXIA U IV X I IIS! - '.'IIIIIIII IFOOIIIPIIIQ JOIIglI-ursp G Club. GEORGE HOOKER JENNINGS, JR. RIQIIMOND, VIRGINIA X fI'1 Gl'l'IIlZlIl Club. iXR'I'IIL'R RITZ KINGDON I'5I.L'IiIfIELD, VVEST VIRGINIA 9 X ITREIJERICK THOMPSON KINGDON DLLIQFIELD, WEST VIRGINIA GX JOIIN TANNER KINNIER, II CLARENDON, VIRGINIA 9 K N JOSEPH EUGENE LACY MEMPHIS, TENNESSEE II, i:1tiOI1. l'I'lII3.I'l h .Xp fiIn,'l'l'llL1Il Clubg HI,-pOI'Le1's' Stuff. ANDREW KEAN LEARE EAST LEAKE, VIRGINIA X flfg GeI'I1ImI Club. Fl. V . 9 AL 1'II'VSI1ITA3.l'I FOOUIEIIIQ GIITIII JACK CLARKE MCCLRIW M.-XRSIIAIII., 'IEXAS I-SIIIIIIIII 1-'OO1lI:IlIp GI-I'III:III 1'lIIII SAMUEL BROWN MCLAUGIILIN RICHMOND, VIRGINIA fl X: Fm-sIIIII:III IPOOUIOII, JAMES JONES MARSHALL, JR. FARMVILLIZ, VIRGINIA K I ROBERT NELSON MALIPIN STUART DRAFT, VIRGINIA A RICHARD ANDERSON MICIIALIN MICHAUN, VIRGINIA X 1115 GI-I'III:III Ulul-. DANIEL ELVVYX MOORE PROSPECT, VIRGINIA O X VVILLIE EARLE MOORIE H.-ITTON, VIRGINIA IVISCSIIIIIFIII I1'OOtI,Iall. LLOYD STATON NOEL FARMVILLE, VIRGINIA MARSHALL VVAVERLY NLIQROLS DILLWVN, VIRGINIA JOHN I'IIIII. PEACH, JR. SPIEEEIELD, ALABAMA FI'I-ShnIaII FOOIIIOIIQ GI-I-IIIQIII C I JOHN VVILLIAM POBST CRUXDY, VIRGINIA 9 X5 GC'l'IIIZ1I1 Club. EDWARD OTEV POOLE VICTORIA, VIRGINIA H K Ag IJIl'k'SIIIIIL1II Football. SA-MUEL VVORTH PRICE, JR. SC.-XRBRO, XVEST VIRGINIA QQ 235 -42 N N 93 sxg 5-526 1 1:11- s ff , JA -' Q' IL! an L1 ' 0 - Q: W 9 V .Q , 1. 5 N- WAN 1-Ra' NM if Mm 1931 KALEIDOSCOPE '35 Hb 'mgy WM X ' - 1 ' ' he Ilfmrcshman Class lvl I1-wus: RIMHI-II na' '- ' I 'I Hlll. MINI IIKIJNIX lnxrzxw lwxmx- RllI.lX'4IN xxx-Hx, nur XIRMINIX IIxn.u..1.X11nx lnun-lux, jx nxurmx'-wxn, xxxmxxx lin xlxxnx Ilxmu-Hx KVM mu, .lu N XI Ixl KIIIX, IIKLIXIX h I x -my lllXKllN I'u1-we xU'lI XIXXI'1'KIXIU-v XIRMINIX XY: RIQIIXIIIXII, IIRMIXIX lx L -.-In .-I - mx. lvmx hxuxr II SIIIRIIX LII XR! IN INN X, XIKLIXIX tivmam l'ulm4 XX'xll IIXRINIIIII, 'Ill an LXKIPIIXX an Iy X V lnmn Vlnlx. I'l'-'nypmrn I'...,vl-,ull IIIXXI SI xmx 1Nxkl,xukIxu XXIII . , IXRMIIIII, IIRILIXIX Ifmxu- Rumm Wuxi: um -I- INXKIIILK pu., xxuhnxxx X .g. II K K lll Xl III .XRIIII R SIIIHIII XYH I 'yn .Xgllll R XYHK l'lUliN M. IIRMINIX QIIXRIINIIIX, MINI IIRLIXIX no Ix X, I'n-xhmun I-'-...vlhlll X -I l'xfNInm.nx IM-ll-1111. I-'ummm Yuuxnxxn Sumx., IK. . 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BERNIER Coach is one of Hampden-Sydney's assets of which we are all proud. He is an alumnus of the school, and makes her interest his interest. He is outstanclingly a gentleman sportsman. His entire philos- ophy of athletic conflict is summarized in these words of advice he often gives his teams, when they are meeting supposedly superior foes: Give the best you have and you will have nothing to regretf' A coach of this type makes it possible for Hampden-Sydney to hold the high position in athletics that she does. i TM rt 4 2 -f - fr. Q li g ag . UQ H. E. SMITH Red hasnlt been with us Very long, but long enough to make many friends. As assistant Coach in football and as track coach he has shown the boys many tricks of the game. His quiet, concerned manner makes him an ideal Coach. Aside from aid- ing in coaching he is in charge of Physical Education and makes his courses most in- teresting. 97 SS Q xN f 7SQ nfsisx l I . .I --5 1 J l m- .-Q Y '0-Nw ' ffimx 1? 1931 KALEID PE K li'-N ' fmx' 1 OSCO I ,:,...-wia LX -f 3, '.:- -A jc ' mm x ' 1 z .sxz Nlonogranl Club Xxullxxr XYXXIRIX .Imam-wx, , . , , , , l'f.,f,,1,u1 Xxnllxxl lllxxul M1-xx . . . . l1.ffl'r.,-1.l.nI Rm Uvxxxxx Hunxx , , . . . , .Mlnmry-l'rfu.ful,: lmx xxuv Pl. .Xu-an x linx xxx Rxxwx: mn llxxw R I mx xml Xxx: INI I'xllrl1l Vxm lwxn .Xmalxm Rm Lvxxxxx llwxx Ilxmfl'H1IllrI'mxo1l,-In. 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Dxxllw tum-xx XXIINIIX Nfufllfll .H11nff.r.x lxn-1 I1Hxnx.Xo:n+.xx1 llllIlRl1xlxX l'x1xr .l.f'lIll li All. lllfh 'A IM: 'xxxzl xx! lil xx:-rx IFN. lwxxk I-'xnxx 4,9 5 figw 1.5 Q S f- - 'N - Q -I - --Q N x 37 Q N' -v-'I s. I J Tv! !ps'1 U -x RIH- ,ff .4- ul ' x., A , xv X. . 'X Ll A3 J - M N X U F10 x lun 5.2 flQOL !0O:iNc1ON Lu- lv.,-VK m l 5 -5. K Q L' J' I ,, 1 I' ax XKKE 1 , D A .1 g X. I J, I, .xixx ' , J J f X ,Alf ' J . ,7 A if .. e fs ' mx ' A Ml ah' , ' ,X 1 Y K - C Some are born Great, some achieve reatness g O 5 041141 some have greatness thrust upon them. Shakespeare-Twelfth Night OOBL my 1 Aw4.Qkjfgi 11931KALEIDOSCOPEl '4?7iQ4,gl-, A J aff zf ww 1 7 r i 1 E 100 Qi f ve wg ge Q , bQ , ,Q ,,:,x N l nz- ' 57? ii 5? XS 2 2.9 Ly' 'NM X 1931 KALEIDOSCOPE -- fo Y-xWM'k Nw' s., in - X Y Q fl wk 9 Nw X f EY 'l ff' N u ny kg .1 s- ! i -ll,-HSN s Wil., A 1 A U! lFootlba1lll1,, 1193403 The 1930 season was a great success. Everyone knows that all the games weren't won, and that the team sometimes didn't function as well as it might have, but tenacity and perseverance which resulted in games like the Richmond and VVilliam and Nlary conflicts make the season successful. The team was light and inexperienced, lacking in almost every qualification but fight, there was an overabundance of this most needed quality. Credit is due to Coaches Bc-rnier and Smith for their encouraging efforts, and to Captain Arehart for his leadership. The men who were most outstanding this season are: Powell, the fighting center from Richmond, captain for next season, Hogan, Garden, Toone, Reed, Arehart, Lawson, Bradford, Nottingham, and Bowers. The entire team deserves credit. IOI 1X 5 'QS S at S .4 X Q 1 Q ,Tai Tsx 11 SSS. Q N,-I, . 43, L X -Sis QQ gil xx 9 I V all ' V J 5 5 ff iwfhs- 5 'fu 1' Io , 1 ,ju ,' N ,:. f . ,-zu 4 r I,-C. gee. aa - .- Qu:-9 '21'..3.4 M -firm:-. w l': T .. - y-.1 -T, -fl-,fy ul, x' I - -fl 'l'lu' NUZINUII 4-pl-mul with an vl-N-ly CHI!- rmwtmwl jlilllli' Zllilllhf rlw xxlhlllllglllll :mul l.m-m' in-m'r:llN. llu' tm-:un nllsplznwl its lllllf alll ilu' waxy :xml only fllfllllgll lluluw llill rln- lls'm'r:llx wurv. llu' lllllll count wan li tn IP in lZlYUl' ut mu' uppmlcllta. Sllllkllllg zu l'l'XK'l'Nl' ntl turm tlu' ncxr um-rlg tml, flu' rvguu llXt'l'k'1lIIll' :n llmlglv- XYllfl'l' :lggl'm'g:ltl1nl1 In flu' Ulllllf nt li If? ,. llu' plzu um ll2ll'1l :um-l mzulu'-l lvx K'YIllNl'CllllXl' llQl'l' QJIIIIN. 'lllulwlixlg Ilttcvrl lllllltll't'll nlilu in um- wwk vml IN il I-lr, :uul If llnlnr In-Ip IIN in mu' hull! :luznmr Lurm-II. Um- or flu' lwxr tm':an1N in flu' lxixtury of rlu- l.:lkc in- ESX l -.SZEQQ1 ,.1,Vv If HWCT' 'N K .paw A- OWELL NARWN MGOHE stitution stopped the invasion from the South to the tune of 4.7 to 7. A pass from Toone to Lawson scored us, and Franklin kicked the extra point. Powell, Garden and Hogan played well. Home-Coming day Wasn't so happy. The boys fought, but weren't able to outhght a rested team from Ashland. The final count was 6 to O in favor of Randolph- lllaeon. The Roanoke game was the Hrst game ever to be played under arelights. The Tigers gave the foe a Wonderful fight- a fumble after the Tigers had crossed the goal line cost us the game. The final , A f , S- ,A r: if 53 5, F-JC3TT?53GHPaf'f Z 71,05 vi .x .xx ,w H lruww ' gr-, 4 x.nr4A x. J K-v'N.L' W , , H M Mx' 'Rll.l,4.I LUN, ruunt was Ii to 7. Rumi. U:mh'n. :uni Hugzm wvrc Ullfhfllllkhllfl. Yun-xnlwr Sth sun' :m cnl'z1gml Tigcr rum lhx-nu rho lilllllffx num Lxmh hm f hx thu won- or gg to U llu- YUZIIII wmkcd snmothly, rho scum' could lmw hm-vn much lzirgcr, hut thc cntirv squzul plncnl lhc RICIIIIIIDIIJ grunt un thu' but or thc season-no mam was uutstzunhng- rlu- ICZIIN was mxtstzunhng. Richmond m-wr mlxznlwul the bull hm-yrrml the Tigcrs 411 vm' hnv, ll new rvcmwl. Thl- Tiggcrs thu mm-l tu score na-:ir the clam- ut czuh halt. 'llhv ganna' cmlml :1 tw, hut :n mural xicruxw fur II1lll1Ptll'll-SX1lIll'X, which was '.,' ig.:- Q11 ' , 1' . -ew- .ab K- ur.4f. 'L' 1 w Qf 'W'-T H A Q --Q-M L... ' Q --11.-Q ..,z, sg. -., -- 4- --1179 f..:L'F'u.9 .x GARDEN KRUPKA 2 l T fd CNE L ON rated two touchdowns under Richmond. Cn November 27th a tired group of Tigers met the Blue-clad Wa1'1'iors from St. Johns. Handicapped by eo-ld, the Tigers failed to put up a characteristic show except in the third quarter. The Final count was 39 to O in favor of St. Johns. In the cold month of December the Tigers closed the season by fighting a losing battle to VVilliam and llflary. They lost to the team that tied Harvard, I3 to O. The season opened and closed with a display of fight. Fight typifies our amateur athletics. FRANKLHJ BRADFQRD J H1931 KALEIDOSCOPE S53 mf' fag, vm v A , i. 1 1 A .-1-' , xx : K I il' Xxqah' - .if .. Trcslmmn football 'l'l1:- ll'l'NlHl11lll tuutlmll tt-nm, l5l'lfl'I' kmmn :tx tlu- Uxx'lllllll'NN xxublll tlm-rx , elitllft lI1lXK' fuvlt :l NlIk'L'k'NNllIl yvau' if wt- luulg :tt tlu' worm' -ltvvt. lmt um- lQlNlN'lll:l tllc cumlitinm rlwy u'vx'n' lllhll'l' Glllllllf In-Ip lmt ht-lim 1' tlmt rlwx tlnl ltxlxm- Sfllllk' guutl Il1llft'l'l1ll ultlclt will ln' Ill tht- runnin: tm' tht- xztrnty ncxt yl'1ll'. lfurk l niun, l'm'tn-xxlwttng High. Saint L'l1riNtnpl1t-rx, llzwgrxlw. Black- xtnm-, :mul l.yIIk'lllWlll'g1 lllglt we-x'v tvxtms tllztt wvrc vlmltllttwvtl. Glanc- iug mul' this liar um' cam wx' wlmt :1 tuugll Int tlwy u'n'l'a'. To nu tvztm tli-I rln- l x1-slnit-C' lam- by :nur tltrm- tuuclnluwm :mtl tlu-5 timl lilnck- rIlllll'. Su wt' Nw. wllilt' tltv wzwmxt umltl not lu' callt-tl :l grunt 5llt.'L'l'Ni, it wmltl llxtw lWl'l'll wmwv, muflt wm'wt'. ln lnuking fm-1' tlu- nznm-5, um- wut piuk at tm-xx' uf tlw bright lights of tlw 34-nr. ln tlu- lmvkiit-ltl wvrc llingwztll, NYirk, Simw. L'rzm'ttml :mtl Slmrm-tml. Un tltv lim: NIk'l,1lll2llllll, Uflll. l'c:u'l1, lfinlvy, XYilli:une, Hmulltmll, Xlcfurtly, l':tulm'y, llllllfllfli. lltwntmpwxt, :mal Silmltl wvrc nutxtsunling. Klurlt lNl'Xl1l'k'll'1l ut rln-sv hun 1:11 l7c:ttl1 xvlllllj uvxt yvzuy :mtl it ix um-x't:lil1 tlwy will ntl-I tu tln' l:nm'l- ut ultl llxunptlvn-Sttlncy. lnlm 3 '5 19 395 4-2399 I 0125! sq ,.i.....gQ W . Q .-Q Q -sg X5 - 1 Nw:-Q Isa' ! ' 9 -.n..q?,,,,T. , ,-X15 Y X J X LQ JP ? - 1 F , X, TIL, w l Z ..,,,: 'I U A 1. ontendin assions 'ostle and dis lace c g I I Qlnd tzlt and tourney mostly 1n the face. Coles-Man and Microcosm AS ET AL Cp km ' ,gi ig I? SQ M Xi ff, lg-X ' WM, AD 1931 KALEIDOSCOPE I Zig-Aegvgmar Rug ll3a.skctball, 11931 'flux xl'ils1lll'N rvwuwl ix mu' uf flu- lufsf n'x'm'r pwwntwl lu an Tigcr fvzxm. 'l'lu- Il'l'l!l n-mul ix not f'nfirm'ly rvlzlfiu' fu -cufxw, lmf fu flu- Nlllllk' llglllf tllnf lllls cl1:ll':u'fvrin'fl ull prvxium ligm-r fvzum. 'l'lu'y am- nu-xvr our until Tlll' final wl1iNtlv. lf wuulfl lu' ixnpuwilvlm' fu nzmu' :lm uutsfzuulinu PlZlXK'l'h, but klilllflllll Slum zuul lllllhly Klmum' plglyf'-l l5l'llll2llIflj'. l,I'lNIN'g'l's fur :1 gmuul wxuun wcrv cx'ifln'nt Slllfl' six lvffvl' 11u'n wcrm' luck. ln flu' '!llK'lllIlLI zamu' wifll Rivlmu-:ul KI1'1llL'Ill Llullvgc' flu' 'lligrxx won by :1 5L'Ul'l' uf 3.2 fu .2I. 'lilxr IICXY gzmu' wiflf flu' lwrlixwsity nf Vil'g1ini:1 was loaf lwy :l acura' uf 23 fu I4. The Ivillll llzul Illlf yvf llif its sfriflc. Rlfsl XII? XY. ll. 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The Richmond game was one of the best of the season. ln 21 closely contested encounter the Tigers sho-wed their teeth and won 31 to 25. SCHEDULE ' Dee. x7-Medical College . . . Here Feb. 7-American Univerrity . . Here Jan. Io-University of Va. . . , Ther: Feb Io-Lynchburg College . , . . Here JHl'l.I2-Bl'lClgCU'HtCI' . . . . There Feb 12-Randolph-Macon . . . . Here -T3H.I3-ROaD0liC College . , . There Feb.17-Bridgewater . . . . Here Jan. 14.-V. M. I. . .... . There Feb.2I-Lynchburg College .,.. There jan.31-VVilliam and Mary . . . . Here FCb.23-R3Dd0lPh-MHCOH . . . , There Feb 2-Roanoke College . , . . Here Feb. 24-VVilliam and Mary , . . . There Feb. 5-Richmond College . . . . Here Feb 25-Medical College . . . There Feb,27-Richmond College , . . . There 109 'TSQ I -7 'I ,--Q: v '41 ll! 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'Byron-Don Juan AS BAL 'A -mv I- l1931KALEIDOSCOPE 'X ,V 'Aww N 1, 'XA 9 w L, xl if f-.ar -x ff f X s. 1 'I fx- lfwlx Nl! .xpf-in .xllfll :Xpril .Xpril April April .-xpril April .Xpril April .xpril glprll Klux Klux Klux Klux Klux Baseball Schedule, 1931 IIN llu xx , , . , , , , f.'tlf'ftllIl llllllilkl Iuwllrx, IH. . . . . . Jllllltlflgl' Rm-x Il. l'lRXIII, lx. . , . Ifllftlllf .llurmglfr l'llxlxHu I-, lux:-, Alu. . I-.-nllml .Uummfr QQHXKIIN .X. lilxxlrk. . . l.-Utllll l'l,xx I RS 'lmlx Mum llx Nl XX'1111xxl .X.5xu1u lffnx l'lII4llll llxraxxrwn Nlxxxxxn XY, Brnkx xixx XY. NY. -Irlllx-wx, llu. KIHIIN l.. lll xwnxxn ,lxxnx W. Vxxxxxrx .l llN ,l. Lxxxmx lVlvNIN I.. Klum., jk. Rlllllkl C. l,rxxlN lumxxx- l.. lwlxr V. 'l'. l'lrucr Krxxrx V, Oexxxlnx l.1 mu: l.. PRICI' I-. QT ll li lla IN ZI 24 .Ii 28 20 SCH!-HL 1.1-' Xlfgllllil . . . . . . . 5-lll'lxl,LIl'H'1llK'l' . . X. XI. I ..... wlxilliunx ulul Xlurx . -Rulululplx-KIumm . +R:uululplx-Klumu . 'Bll'lllk'Ill Lullvgx' . -Rwlxlxuuul .... -Rumlulplx-Xlawful! . . -Rzuululplx-XIzuum . . -Rtlillllllil' . . . -Ruzllulkx' .... 4-xxlllllllll :uul Klurx' . N llmlifzll Llrrllcgm' . 'J-l liclxnxmul . . . I lfllfflllllblll' . I2-Yllmllmln' . Ill QQ XQQQ ,I ZA, X S .I-rx Nl :. 5 -,j, J? 5-5, f 'lllu Illu- 'l'lu H1- Ill lla llc Ill TI 'l'lu 'l'lu 'lllu .rc fl' .rc Tl' fi 'fl Ti' fl' ll'I'l 'H 'H 'l'l rl4l1l'l'l 'l'lu Tlu l ln .llx 'Tl 'fx IK 'l'l s..f '-11' 1 Ill AQ., 'NJA ' V- X ,-:M - -P5 if iq- 1,293 , Axes Y Y Q f 7 f 6 A. I ' is. rxq f, rings ?...J -A so CD n-I X 3' I T U O U7 0 O 'U rn Q L ah' ' is az' L . Q S 3 1930 QUA , A BASEBALL S x 1 3 XSS: xii az ' :LSE +54 RJ, -.1 Ni' 1 t - . 1 S14 J K 1 ' x..x:'Q I . H31 1931 KALHDOSCOPE his Wil R n a -ks ' - Q Tiger Bred l'ARl'l'XI xv ll. ll KRT UXIIC ot thi' hut toothall uiru ilial not rrturu to collcgv in Srptvin- hm-r. 'l'lu-rv was gloom ou thi' hill tor football faux. :X tram must hm- huilt from iuatrrial that was light-tliv wisu oucs among us wurc iuclim-tl to fay-from matt-rial that haul lu-cn :mil wouhl continui- to hr largt-ly xuhstitutv. llut wt- hail torgottvn that it wax Tigvr- bu'-I tuatvrial. faint' XVa'liiugtou autl l,cc autl iliil thosr litrlt- 'liigcrs show tht-ir clawa? Thi- Um-iwrzils we-ut hack to thcir lim-zulquartcra cou- xiiut-tl that a xlairiufsli hail tlvwlopcil into a ilrawu hatrl.-. 'liigsr rootcrs crum- hack to thi- hill vxuht-t':uit aml comiucmwl that wt- hail a grcat little tvam. .X ,quail of llllllillillly lim' ti-llows hail shown that rlwi couhl play fouthall wht-ti thz- fliziim' vanu'-not litwiiigrw, nor l rit-iliuaux, nor Saxol-lis, hut rt-al amateur -portxturu who impirul whole-hcartctl rooting. 'lihv waaoii roclu'-l ou. 'liliuy lust. thvy won. 'lilwy wcrc nearly always out- um-iglu-il hut whloui uutplaym-tl. :X conlitlvut Richmouil tvzuu tailwl to gut within the-ir twcuty-yaril liur. lfxcu bcforc a good St. .Iohus ta-am, whvu the Tigcrs hail the-ir wont tlai. tht-5 iuapirctl a hriglit-facvtl Iittli- 'liigcr rootcr-still two in-an away trout thv llampilcu-Sytlucy campus which hc hail lu-wr sz-cu-to root ou iimwvrxiiigli till tht- last whistle' blew. Hut tht-5 sawil tht- hm-at for thc last. Lillllll' tht- strmigcst lVilliani :uid Klart' ti-:uu iu ycars auil tht- great littlc Tiger tcam hail hattlt-tl thvm to a xfllllilsflll 1-xfvpt tor Mlllll' passing hrcaks in thc lirst part of thc ganic. It was lirat tlowu, XVilliam zunl Xlary, autl about thru- yards and a half to go for a toufhilowu. lt was wcoiul ilowu. XYilliam anal Xlary, and two to go. lt was thiril ilowu, XYilliaui autl llary, anal thru' to go. It was fourth down, Yvilliam anal Hari. :mil four to go. lt was ll:iiiipilvii-Syilucy, first down ou thvir own tour-yaril lim: Touiuly 'lioom--wc hail saiil two yt-ars lwforv that hc hail ph-my of grit. hut that hm- wouhl iii-vm-r hc big cnough to makm' the varsity- wax hack rvzuly to punt. Liouhl that littlc 'liigvr ti-am hohl again long enough to git 1- 'liouuut' a cliancv? It muhll Thi- kick was off-thirty-forty-Iifty- Nixty-wwiity yarels tlowu thc lin-lil! Ir was NVilliam :unl Xlarfs hall on the-ir wwu forty-yartl lim-. 'lihv 'ltigi-r rootcrs forgot that it was raining! Tluw like-l to root for that tc-aiu. lt was amatvur in the- lim-st svusc- of thc' woril. It was 'liigvr hrial. ILL l'5 A :sex fffiw l IJESSX . x:, -Nw ,V QQ -,-4 Q , t I xi' iQv, N.:, i 'Q .xx . ? I A x Ai F X -44611 :V . xv I V X fi 'yi-.I-: -11:12 ' ' -1135 4 Y X , Q x f' fm ,Q Q f-liufx 5 iw R ,, , xv Q ' f H7 w IU k fri 1 fi VJ W' f f X-., 'N ,W ix 5 L4 4 k, if 'fl 'v -1+ ,, fm 11.4-:Lu .mg H T752- Oh, Life! 'Thou art a galling load, O14 long, a rough, a weary road For Wretches such as I . 'Burns-De RAQ K sp ondency 1 9 I' X A U' ix -ipaq 1 LN -f mf ': 1 RQ' v Jnmw fn 11931 KALEIDOSCOPE vm 12C5l1HlC CDF lull-+:NlxRl1x. . 'lmmx Cnuxl. .,.. . Rf-mx: KIXXXIKII . NIIRXIH III Immun. liblhllbx X. Ilvuxnx. 'I'l xx: lixxxnxxr, Run, IQRINRII . . . . , . Nlxxuxx, Rum, Ixmn-, H, Nlumu, Rxlxl, Rlll K1x1.,i-. li. lx11:w1,m:lv:x1xx,NX'. l.Ilvxu'nu111 Pvrlgrxl-fm, ll. Nlwvuu, lib: Xlllflklv. . , .XxHlxH1,ll.Nlm-xl, IQRIXKII. . . , , . Il. Simms, Ikxxxxn, Axrlfwx. .XRIHXKL Nlwlrx, ll. Nlfffvkl . .XKIIIXNLIJN-4xN,R'Il1PRl-UN. . lbullxxl, Rfuznclwx, ll. Kluwer . . 5L'HI Ill xnHn1,n,+LN mmf. ..,. .Npril ll' Alfnwry nn-I H4-my . .Xpril IN-l.yllfI1lml': k'--Ill-gv , . , , . A . .Xprll 2w'Innl:s'untm'l' Lullvgl- . X135 J- XYAL1' l'1lll'l'Nfk'lllll'Ql' , . . NIM 511 Xlllllllil k'lllfl'l'l'Hl'l' Xlvvl . 111. li E Zta N I s 'Track . fnlfnllll llummfr , . I-fl-mln ,!I.1r1,m,r . IJ.-15141111 .ilmzngpr . . . I mul: , . llmll .1 . 1lll'.ll.fl4llI:1 Rum Y l.l ..XrX 25 01432 llnlmzff fxunx . . llur1!'f'15 , ,lumff . IMI, lvilllff .l.::'f!m , Nfffvf PHI . 'hull' . Hvlr . . 'lihvn' . 'I-l1l'l'l' llvn- I I c rl- Yilli.n1nNl1n1r: NQ I I ., 1 N N I s x .I-5 I .:. QSs Q g 7 xg .:v-g I f5',l+IS'x . 1 l 1 3 X , X' i Qi x, .fffl if k Q51 xg . -X gf WW it ii., f ii f ' :if ' Wi-NWN.-..,.,q,,.J.. f ,fr A . , , - x . ' 'z . ' 'H , x, , R ' 4. .'-:gg U. hx , 27' What goes up, must come down, If it doesn't hit the racket, ,Twill surely hit the ground. :Mother Qoose qihy TENN S 'W -mv ' ff: 'if' Q H I5 'SI ff' 111 ww I at-ji : 1 193L'liALElDOSCOPE! I5 1 AX I 1' 'TTT fhl In RQAIIIIIC of 'll'cnni.s, 1931 WIIIIIII IYIIIIII mmx, .... . .,.... ,l.fIpm1. liuxxxl RIxInIII'II IIIRIIIK . Almlx limit , .,... , . lI:IIx NIIIIIIIN ISIIKI . . . . l'lIlINlXN l'I IIlN SIIIII:rIIIIxI . 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Il.IIIIpIlI-II,SIflIIcI . , . . . l'lIIl.IIlI IIIIQI, l'I'IIIINIlI:IIII.I I ,- l4'aN I s4,,,J fl I 5 .I - Z. ,........Q , - ,, S: i' Ne'5-ge CQLA-:ww ffbw-4,93 S po ns o rs G4-9 Kaleidoscope . MIss KATHERINE COCHRAN Business Stay? Student Body . Athletics. Fraternities . . Social Activities Publications . Activities . . . QI .MIss ELIZABETH CAFFEY . . .MISS ALMA GARLIC . . MISS NANCY Ross . . Miss VIRGINIA KEEN . . MISS ALICE COVINGTON . . . .MISS MADELINE WEST . . . . MIss JESSIE SMITH LQCTQM M59-456 J .mv rQ,? 6xl-i 15? 1931 KALEIDOSCOPE fy lifQy WM' R QS ,'l Qs ' - 1,-A l - : 151.-1 if 4iu. ...,..:?Zy!i V LX To the Ladies To those who mean the world to us, VVhose presence is a blessing, and Wfithout whom we're superfluous! To beauty, grace, and charm-we stand To the Laa'ies.' To them with honor will we pledge XVhat treasures we may chance to gain, And think it highest privilege To dedicate what we attain To the Ladies! The softest beauty-wildest thrill- That e'er will be our lot to lcnow Is theirs to give. We always will The finest joys of living owe To the Ladies., For theirs is beauty, theirs is youth, Theirs the Springtime and the May And all our hearts, our lives, in truth We'll give for ever and a day To the Ladies! R , . tyf. Young, Yr., '33 IIO l? fQ :se 422s cl asia xQs ....QQ . Sx Q Q, sb -g 54 1 Ly shag wax w up M I I K ' 5-xfaifkh ? 4: ' ' i 1 H is P ' :lt KKK? X. 9 lx u v 1 Q H w t, 1 x 'x Q -, 1- ,A 5. x x, 'x,9 XP A fx - P2 : .. -I ' :-f.1.:.1gefSgf flew . V ,V .1 N -..5gu,-1 4.-:1 -g-,.9:,,:.,1. - , 1 ' . .L '. .xif'-915449,'Qf .'v. 'If? '-'ff-1'..fra-L ,A - , 5,.:.'-,.'gg,n- .5-11 , ,gf QU.,-fx. fu, - 1':4'3l'-7 if ' Q - -'g.J,,2?-,',-wj'.I,f-'-s'-i ' : ' ,rpm X - f.w.1g,, wg 5. ,-mylf.:Lf.-.... f'w',i,f3 , 71.-X gwf-gx s'- ' -1- ' 1155. ' ' .na M' giwzhzv x s. x , 'F Q iff, - ' ' ' .'x-fq4'1'-'1Q'u- 9, 'X -M' -V w.-175. 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Miss KATHELUNE COCHR S AN Ponsor of the 1931 Kaleidoscope ss E1 IZ,-xnETH CAF! .Npurnnr uf ilu' 'Baum-H Staff Miss ALMA GARLIC Sponsor of the Student GBody Miss NANCY Ross Sponsor of clthlclits MISS VIRGINIA KEEN Sponsor of Fraternities , J Miss Aucs Covmcrorw Sponsor of Social clctivitics F 7 f i I Q E 1 1 r xl I 1 i I r A 4 Miss MADELINE WEST Sponsor of CPublications ss -Ir1ss1riSml Npunurr uf J-lctirilirv QRGANIZUIQNS ' W ,A The Ku Klux Klan 0 the Reconstruction CPeriod ' Q IS 4 1 '1 1 1 1 ' s 1 1 1 f 1 1 1 1'-' 1 1 1 1 1. S, r ' 1 1-11 1 I . ' af 1 .,1' 11 11.1'!'. Z 1 . 1 ..'1 . 11 .X 1 1 4'41 1 .11'r' 1 11 1 H14 1!11 I',!lI ' 1 1 ',.1, 11' . , 11 1' 'L 1-' 1' if 1' ' 1 1 ,1.,1,1g1, ,- 1 5.11. rm, lif- 1'--,' 11: 1 42:ff11 11 4.-1 . Z' ,111 1, .'1' '. '1'f. we 'AQUQ 111 . lf' NI: 1' 1 'i I If 1 1 ,. fn ' 'f:11Q fJ. 1 1 f 1 I 1 1 1 1 24 K t H dl.-- W3 For Fate has Wore The thread of Life with pain. 04nd twins even from CBirth QAre misery and Jllan. cPope-Translation of Odyssey. TE NIITIUES :ali Q 21 '- ,.'v. 9 A, fn My 1' ii iii' it? 1931 KALEIDOSCOPE Q-..y if-'-Sy wi' 1 N 1, .es ' 1 , - . 1 ' 1. xST4 .- F 1- 1 '.sKZ'i'--1 IampdensSydncy's Rating in ho's Who ' 1 A ' ' .r' nect-ss't '- re alive terms. iVhile some consider this r t tat ierson nas accomplished something worthyyhile anti deserves special recogni- liy Rotuatcr K. liaocx l tilNN und nlutyttntnt -1 t . rlly l o l I l tion, others will take the contrary view. lt is true that certain men are so outstand- ing that a position of distinction is accorded them hy common consent. The pur- pose of XVho's XVhn in America is to list tnen and women who have accomplished stint-thing more than tyhat the average man achieves and in fact are regarded as deservintl of sPecial rccoalnition. The fact that a man is so listed, however, is not conclusive of his merit, nur tllltts the fact that another man's name is not sn listevl prove that he is not worthy' nf such recognition. Nevertheless, the selectian of these names is made with care and discrimination and as a rule only' those who haye attained a position of considerahle tnerit find their way' into this volume. Certainly' there are ft-yy men who tlu ll t covet the distinction of lyeing found eligible to have their names appear in NX'ho's XVho in .-Xmerica. l'hert-tore, when it is found on a percentage hasis that llampden-Sydney' has more graduates listed in XYho's lVho than any other college or university' in the Vnited States, it is a dis- tinction of yyhich the college tnay feel justly' proud. liducational institutions are accustomed Io have the puhlic appraise them lyy' various standards, some hy the prowess of their athletic teams, others hy their physical plants: still others hy' their athletic fields and gymnasiumsg some hy the yy ide range of suhiects yyhieh are taught. No final and complete test can he found, hut it would seem that s' mething to measure or gauge the quality' of the output of an educational institution tyould he as good a method as any. It therefore occurred to Professors Kunkel and l'rentiss, of Lafayette l'niversity, to find out hoyv the graduates of the colleges and universities ol the l'nite1l States ranked in hVlto's XVly'r. 'lihey' proceeded carefully and deliherately yyithout haying any definite idea as to where their research yyould land them, and they were no douht much surprised to find that Hampden-Sydney outdistanced all the colleges and univer- sities nl the country. ililtis, of course, on a percentage hasis, hecause with an average annual attendance of slightly over one hundred, the actual numher of llampden-Sydney graduates in XYho's XVho could not he great-fifty-six altogether. :K percentage hasis, which would appear to he the proper one, placed Hampden-Sydney' first with 7:45 per cent. Amherst second and llarvard third. Some have claimed that the reason llamptleu-Sydney' leads is because of the large numher of ministers and educators among its graduates, and that teachers and preachers seem to find their yyay into this puhlication more readily' than others. .-Xs a matter of fact, only one-fifth of the graduates cf llampden-Sydney' have gone into the ministry' and :thout an equal numlwer into the teaching prnfessiong and there are other institutions furnishing teachers and preachers in as large numhers as does Hampden-Sydney. The truth is, the greater numlyer of its graduates appearing in XVho's NVho are neither teachers nor preachers, more than one-half heing made up of layyyers, doctors, authors, journalists, executives. engineers and lwusiness men. lt must he rememhered that llampden-Sydney is competing with all the educa- tional institutions of the country anvl to rank first is not to he discounted. lt is felt that any' other college or university would not olyject to having this position which llalnpdett-Sydney' holds. lt has heen asked yyhy this high rating. The ansyyer is tltorough instruction, hy' capalyle teachers, the stressing of the classics and the sciences, a restricted elective system and a selected student personnel. l32 A - ,. g :SSN ferss ngrsx as-f is av QEZSE' u N. ,f ' lm- Q .: ' In' ..-A 8 KK h -:M iq' '-Tag! j 'W AW 1' WN-I ff? 11931 KALEIDOSCOPE If Q-w ffwlix 'I ing bs 4 Tha PBIHQHQJIJIOHILC Qomnncill LUTHER LUCIAN PRICE ..... . . . , . . . . Prvsidrnl LIERBERT TROTTER, JR. . . . .,.. . . l'irv-Pwsidnzf JOEL TIIOMPSON PERRY . . . . . . . Swrrwfary-Trmsursr Chi Phi Thfta Chi HERBERT TROTTER, JR. BRUCE LLOYD CLARK JAMES XVAIJDIZLL GORDON 'WINSTON N. BLOCH Kappa Sigma Theta Kappa Nu JOEL THOMPSON PERRY LUTHER LUCIAN PRICE LAXDREVK' LEWIS INGLE5 VVILLIAM VVAvERI.Y JEFFERSON, JR. Pi Kappa Jlpha Phi Sigma Epsilon CHARLES HENRY ROBERTSON STEPHEN TAYLOR MARTIN ALBERT' RITCHIE GILLESPIE HUGH ROGERS THOMAS Kappa Alpha Dalia SAMUEL FINLEY MCCLURE CHARLES HENRY HITCIIINGS VVILLI.-XM DEVK'IT'T SLOAN E. B. CRADDOCK 133 ,., 1 ,,. iisx 4-egfssi mgssg E955 53 ' XSS gf U4 5 g.,JA W yu ,lf up W ., 9 -Nagy : 1-,E ,Q uv Lx., .fn 'WY :LW if-K ff? M 1931 KALEIDOSCOPE in ,f 'l1v-Smvmh' Chi hi ffumffff f.l l'fIlIr.l 1: I rnzvffxfly, l.N.',j UHIILII l7l'g.lIlA fflfllfll fulur-, X4 H J ull Ilfur Evs11.oN CH.-xv rr-in lffuf1.l1.I, l.Wff IVR vnu-s IX lkm Rfmrxl Kxxkxuv linmx XY1l11xxl lxuuxx XYIIIIXXI- lfnvrklis IN Q1UlAI.IilZlU Iujl .X11'1lllxXX'x1wx PUIIN llvxmnr ldmnnvu, jk. Vlfmx Rxufxxn Nu xmx-, tlx, l41fxw1lNXX'lllnk XYXIIN, -lx. N133 Irmx .X. lullv, lk. lxxllx XVXIIIYIIX l.u+umx, lx, l'IIU4llN I-'klnlrmx lrmnxxxx ISYIIIIXXI IQIIXXIX HIXIPIIIII Kwan IIxuk1vl'lxxv1l,jx. lwjj lllulll Rl xn Iwllux I'xl1 Imam- RUNIXIHRLIK -Imax l.ItIIllXILIK1.lR lim vs: I-mux NIQRH Snlrmnxn NIIKIUIIII VXRIIR DURIKII jullx Rmllxm Sxnxmc .luux lmmxr lllxlmllll NY1l11xx1 RIPHIRI l'ul41R XYXII ur tau:-wx Lux XXK1. Vuxuxx XYIHIHI-, III lam xml Iuxxmlx Mu vnu. VIR. 111,64 l.mw,v li1wmlx.Inxx1xr.N,-IR, -Imax KQXRPHII SHIRIlX .Xxmuu KI xx Ilxm NYU. Iwummlx 5I'llINXUNvl1, DIR, Rnnum .Xxnnxmx Nluuxx x XYIIIIXXI .XRIHI na 'Wux QIIXRII- lnxmlx Rv-:xxx-Hx I nm l'XRI XX'ls'x tl-mx lxll NVIIIIXXIN IN .-. - ,. ESS x 6'9!SQ 012556 5 l ' g . :1---- Q 4 'S-f ESUQ4 XS32' A. X. , Umm A - 4: 66 9 Q. of lv - xt . W ff X- 1 N 1' 'N WN :KA 'W Xa' 1931 KALEIDOSCOPE ARK: ' N50 JP -.F if wh wrJf- ,. 1 3 -vi ': .1 .3 Q: ' if H' Z 'P Haig yi ' P E' xr Z H ,T f,. A z 9 .,, : QAIA 1' 4' . 1' ' , 'Q 2 ' - ,Q -A, . .-1f , 1. b..AAV -.-,: .. , gl . Y bg - A '2, l , ., lilw A' -.,. -A:-, .1', L --- if iagz ': 5 :,,. 1 -,,, 3,51 - ':V 5 -Ilf f , is b rs ,,.5' Iiwx ' 3224. ffl' ,. 'fix ,A4,,, l . .A,-: Z Q' 1 E --'. -9' '2' i X... A , ,.,. 5 . V A -1 4' , 1 ' -1'- :,..j.,jQ i 'gi V 1 'Q-' 135 Sig favs N 5 K xQ -'I N Hhs? 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R11111111 H1111 l-11x11x11- l1111N l11x1N NI11cs11111, -I11. .Inns l11111,1 1- I-'1x111 jfvux H111 I'11111, -I11. I1111x11NIl11111x1.N1111111111111111111 XVII 11111 IllI.XR S1 XIIIN I111x11N AX1111111 SIXIH 116 2 i f4 Sk llzasq .1 - . :. N las' 5 ' N-.nj Ai '-U' yt 1 A lg XX NE' v. my Apr- - ' in i4l y,,1 ' X1-:af ,K 'W -W 1' gf: W ft? 1931 KALEIDOSCOI5E ix ,,'f1?Q,g,vmM' xA I XY 7 4 ., y f x 4. x M 5 Aw X I ,al - t J' 1 12? F Jin' ' QQ-'J , - - '. . ' 'NL fi 1 qY'.m v - -55 , ' . 'L T Q , ,. ' ,, A ' . LT ,-I' V '- Q E, ' Q. A' ' --. ., V X V - MPI . '42 Q . iw a H ' b 4 , ' I ' v . 1? h 'A , s A'l':g.fE'j3If',:. if -if-ff: ,. Q X, 5 as A f ,f fl- 3 SQZH Sw 55 I 137 l? rig 62:9 .mfix XQ -'?---QQ -.. q A i' I? 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H133 .X11:1111 R1111111 K1IlIINI'Il- R1 NNIII l.1a11x1111 Nlc.X11111111 1111111 XYPNIIIII. l'11111,11's, jx 111111 .xllllkl ll:-1111111 511111111 1111111 51lIlIXS R111:111 11111111111 Yolxc QI1111- 311141111111 Nl11NI111 1x 1111111 SIIYXIH I'XINlgI'R li1x11111 111 KVIIXXIIIIK 11711111 VIIIKIIINIIR I1XI'5UVl'I I'11m'1 19?-l l.1111:1.1 Ii.1s1111:11111 1-IIIXX ll11:1111:1 l1111'111R f1RlIN, blk, 1111111111 U111 l'111111' P11114 1.1 11111111 0111111 .lf--11-11 l'1 1.111 I111' lA111x1'1s R11111111 XY111111111lsE lux N11'l'111111 153 -Q ,-5 :Sex dezis nessx SQ . N .v Q Q i 'sg ESQQ xiii' U ww ,bo -ix 'S WI ,X Y 1 S .X Nh, X. mx 1.4 1931 KALEIDOSCOPE I 5 - s , .NJ Q ' ks 2:2 A..-I. 1,? ,hr J:5:.1-L qqr Sv' I 1, X xx. 3.4 , is .G X , . . .may sk 'Ss ii 'N U S Q . wie M sq K , X Mvhx, 1+ f XSK J ff X. , X ., i 'x'-, rv -1 . ,ffxx , Y, X Ne'Yf 5 N 1 4 V 4 ' -'19 5 V T1 U lu N53 J x N, 1 w i . Q X. A ,, p i, .55 4133 dw 23, Q SEAS? Q A '- eg ...in -x X' ,- , F5551 2' if 'A ,.., S - 1 5 ' y 1?:T,. x wwf in 6 . N Q ,E ,.. X oi ! -K by A . ,kg ,. if ixvqg, V rv-E:,4 N ,',, tvvt :V-520' ' QA2 ' , 4, ,V,, Q ii vwign'3M xbt ' - A' 2- Y 1 1 Nxvxvax 3 KSAM dt 139 ' -:za Q' a , y 1 :- .K -r ' rv , . 3? R l , '-:-23555525- .. N if 245' . ' R ga, if 4 I w QfQ -:Q, gli? :,.A Q , FIV . -.-vp.: - IN' 1 . ..,., ,-,ar ark , N 74 'sv 4-'sv f.,-Q my i - -- 1 l , s5,,. , '-1 -,jf 22' P' 4 mm ' f7:.fQ5 ? Qc si fV,,1m X, appan Allphal fhnlzflflffl nl fllnllllvfflffrl fpnfl Lu f'rl17'fnjfy. 157:-g 511111 llrggm: lhf .Npffmf 41I,,mr1gf.1 Cul-.ng l,.liHlJll7l 4411.1 Ill,I ffl, ALPHA TAU CHAPTER l1,wlalf'!nfn.f. IX4141 VR vi n ll IN I-' wm l.'l' x'1'l Ilrkxlxx linu um Swim IH: XTR! s IN LwUI.I.l.fllU Ill-QI IIIIXPI linux, III XVIIIIXNI ITIXYHI Slum Suu nr lxxlu M1011 Rv, ju. XYlllxxx1.Xlxx Smm IUKQJ HIXVIXXIIX IH nu IXRXXRIIX I'1.lxlx1vR Ifllwlx 'IIIXIN jk. l'lfxx1u.XlMx-mx liuunx, AIR. lIlI.ll I'u11l1l- PIINIII, -IR. 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Umm.: l'x.fvxu-xl, Xv.Xl.ll'KS llljj .Xrvxxwvx Illlll D111 um fvIlYK1.l Km mn Vuuuv- HXRIIIXIIIRMII Umm.: I-'rumkxux Ninux l4,'-Q4 mlm: HUIKIIIIIIX .Mznm VRIIVIRIUK 'l4n1ml'mx Klxuzmw CN xr: PIRXIII. lixmn SXXIIII Iisumx NICIJIIIIIIIN Dum Kms Dxxlpnux lhxul I-'lun Simms Imn Ilxxmmuu wlmux XVIIIIXMS Pmzsr .Klum R RII! Klxmmx Suu Il XVUMIH PRIKI, jx, hm wan YXIIXIINI SIIMII, jx. llxluu 51XRl!lRY 'l,.Ul.0li lg: A- ,. :SQ f m X nfs, x N .I-5 1 5 5 I X Nix -.I N N na Z Nxxaje I h ' ,' I fre N 0- xX x Q ' W XXQTI X - J: R --V ' X 'f - ff XX ? X ? xx Q45 Sfmt M1931 KALEIDOSCOPE gm VWH X J wf - - AZ 15 Lv. . -. ,Q .' .. QA ,, ,- 39 t ,- :cgi 2 ' --55 ,:-j,- ' - X1?2-:1..,-- Q 1 f . Q 3 S . It ,::1:,,1:i:5-V i b, X -, . ' -41:52. ' ', 3:-,sr 1 'I-1, ifj. ' ' fi' X ' ' fi ' ' -- V, 'i 4. P . I. H f :uv : 3 Q 5: :?i:gi52i.:4:E' ,tx-J .I N 'Q U. V M.-Q., Q 1 '. E V Q I , -3.1: :: U,- Z3 1 JP sz 2.1 .. 1 V 2: yy 1 - I .- ,... H , . ,,,. .M --id 'A-'?,4c.,.n:::s -A A. 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El hi Sigma flipsilon f ffl1f1,f1,l nf fff.nl,'-11111.Mflvlfq f,-fuffllfl, lu.'fI Qnlnl-' I,'f,..l 'mf fl.fz. l RXlRIxlX l'u111xl: lhxlx-lx Mxmwxn Alxxx XYUIIK llnmlxx llvlx I'1RX'IRINIX L'HI'!1LllI IUACI All-mx Nlxxllx llulxrl, VIR. lllwx .Xxlxun l'n111 xnxx Snvnnox lulwu Nlwllx -lHNII'H IIFIINHN lumix- Prvx un x1XRvIXIX XX'u..,x Ilfjj lim xxx RXXIH'll'1l llwrlx VHXRIIN l'mxwn lkm XXI' f-HXKIIN Ilxxlx l'x1um .XKILRIX Unix XYxxn Illma Rumnc- l'nmx1xs llfvxmu XYl111xxls lflpvf XYIIIIXXI l'm.xx Kxlmxl Rum: lxxxum Nlmnxx, VIH. lumix- I'11llN 5lllII1l xv, AIR. lf1,C.l llffuul llxnn fvlxilx -IN. XIXRSHXII lffllf Ilxxmx 146 i T f S 'Se fat: N lzafsx s .l-5 ss I f :Y sQ ?1...-.XQ - . Q Q - -ss E24 S5 ,Q 'W km ' ff N 9 is ff N ' VMN' 1 4-lf -xx rq 1931 KALEIDOSCOPE In ll , B XA, A 1 A-,E it tr iglgggg-1 Ay., 'zl fi? Q, ZZ'T fw 39 4 SS 147 ,Q fxqx QSSSN I kfgssx , iii-1. Q .ies -, N, ,, - I u QQ s XSQ 4 NS Je Q -ni JA . 1- 111 1 gk.: ' A .4 ' ' : -A iq -, J Ks-X27 V ' 11-wfgf 'XM 15? 1931 1cALE1DoscoP13 '51 1.1f f-1..awfMf1' ' A 19:7 '1 XSS 71' 1 'C' X A-4 Delta I'Nf111111f11l 111 ll11111f11f1 11-S1 11111 11' l,'oU1111 , lu.'.-I Cullllll'-I Iilmi-, Il'l11l1 1111.1 1,711.1 lfu x'1 111 N IX L'111.1.1 c:111 Ilfjl l'I1Xll x11 1111411 l411x111u, -IN. I-X1:x1N1 H1111 sux 011111111514 N132 l'1111411N Hmm lI111111x1.N I-111111: Rlvlll R111 Nllklll Xl X RH'-I, jk, l'llRlI um RW1111 R11N11:11rv,jx, 'l'111111x111x R111.114N XY11N11x 14113 1411111141 l711xx111 Cwvmx I-1111111111 XY1v111x 5111111111- lix1:11 U. ll1x1x111ux11.111, .lR.XYlIIIu1 XVx1141xf XIIIKIUX IULH I1111- lI1x111 ii1:11x1 R111111:1 NH-IIN Nlxlvlx Vmxxx I'1 1114111111 'l'RlNl' 148 Ss IFA Q .I-r I :. xx xSbff XQx 37 Q xii: E501 2'3 U :hw - ,4i6q R Q ff' 13 -.,M,p ha Wu mf 1931 KALEIDOSCOPE -,-w ll vga! 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In reading the following pages note carefully who our friends in Business are and always favor them when buying. 1 'NCZQbT,.' , .- , t ,, N I Y Q3 l - V' 5 .1 ' ! - Rfb: UCSNQQJJ kxss- f'56 176 QQ 12 QQ - xg Nl IIE: x xi.l...Q mbq s Exit Qx '7 N Nav-'J -- bg! 2.5: ' 1 .i f l1931KALEIDOSCOPE Q-w ff'f1?hixVW'l' aff' ff If t is A Q .gl'l': g .51 'v 6 R R xK4 5' Kxg, - ' ..,... 4? if iq- -'ati' i , HAMPDEN-SYDNEY COLLEGE This institution opened its doors on January 1, 1776, and is the only college in America from which the students entered the Revolu- tionary War in a body. Among its charter trustees were James Mad- ison, afterwards President of the United States, and Patrick Henry. It stands high among the list of small col- legesl' which have sent from their halls a re- markable number of leaders and successful men in every profession, in every walk of life. It has always adhered to the standards of high scholarship and gentlemanly conduct. It is definitely Christian in its beliefs and outlook. In its courses of study it meets modern re- quirements. The Degrees of Bachelor of Arts and Bachelor of Science are Given For Further Information Apply to THE REGISTRAR HAMPDEN-SYDNEY, VIRGINIA as 5 ,A kj-1 -1 - , sN f ' H ' 'af' du I f I X 'N WX , '1 Q - f' mr- 1 I- g WI1931KALEIDOSCOPEI J! - III Q 145 4- HI - A - H, ' : A K , 47' EAXZ7! BARROW COAL COMPANY IfARMVII.I.Ii, VIRGINIA A Coal for Every Purpose FURNISHES TO Hampden-Syclney CUI- Iege ancI State Teach- ers College -X, I s, ' 1 re i f I? WI frm f 'r f5 .'5?1f'YD?E QQ' gwg.i!:2y Dh 4 -We jf? EDGEWORTH NO ORDER TOO LARGE SMQKING TOBACCO NOR TOO SMALL The Smokcfs Diploma Fczrmville Grocery Company INCORPORA TED WHOLESALE GROCERS WE SELL TO MERCHANTS ONLY FARMVILLE. 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Incorporated CONTRACTORS BUILDING MATERIAL HLet Your Next Building Be Taylor-Madeii FARMVILLE, VIRGINIA PARKE'S GOLD CAMEL TEA BALLS INDIVIDUAL SERVICE Every Cup ll Treat The Wor1d's Finesf' COFFEES, TEAS, SPICES, CANNED FOODS, FLAVORING EXTRACTS L. H. PARKE COMPANY YOU KNOW YOU NEED INSURANCE But do you know the kind of insurance that you need? No doubt you already carry insurance-but do you know that it is the best protection you could have? A very important part of our business is answering just :auch questions :ls these. Consult us freely, know lots about INSURANCE for safety's sake. Established in 1868 GARLAND MARTIN fs? BLANTON Insurance That Insures FARMVILLE, VA. Q A - ,,. 595K +4.l Q L55-S X ESI! SS iz ' QSEEVP 1 3 S: ? If F. v-1-1 Q3-NS. -1 - 1, 51 ,flag G 5 'ZESQ :Qu I: .4 ., Q My U-4 -L Ji 3 fn JY - 7: 3' :- I m U Q gf 9 9. Q. n 5' 2 R O 2 ef 1: g rn 3 m . K- , Sei .fri :: 5 55-1 N Q '-5 8 ae I, 3 h Q is k,? WC S RT 'H O -1 FO 3' 0 D O C 3 Q. D and Class Jewelry Commencement Announce- Correct Clothes ments, Favors '- I Unlvrx for Hampdvu-.Yydrwy 5 of College fluxs Rings fan Br Fillvd Z H1 iw. -. 21. -I T4 A .K Z :J an 55 CJ UJ 0 Z U3 NH V ,-1. ,2 -42. cu N . F-'gt m SCU Ugg OSN-.ga QUQES' 2855 rs. wo '1 sn: ' C3 53 9 MA QE O Sa' W:- Q. ,ng 3 32 S: Ea r 5? FV Q ,, .:, '1 'Q S We Ps ' sl ATT AVH2 THE COLLEGE SOUT'g2g22EEDRUG lH'lconws H.-S. Students Eastman Kodak Agency Everything You Need LQQIUS Dgyelop or Wc'll Get It hm' mms ONE DAY SERVICE The Photographs for the 1931 Kaleidoscope Were Made By WHITE'S NEW YORK Service dc Luxe 2 rQ :sg ffiivl Mess xsov Xsx g? az.-fp, x ., W 1 9: 5 Cggmw i - fa: Xt Q O A? li, ' VWAO M f I 1-if -ti mf 1931 KALEIDOSCOPE gp ff fum X ,, MA 7' 'Igg y S I .F qi- J -N-50557 Ax g t 'S U P' Q ff? .X 5 I f ' f A -' 'X I P v IQQEQII . 3-1, Wxrlzguociiifvg. if of 'fiifl 'Wg Z O I U E .T' ., : ea HOTEL L I , ,5 lei. 15? li ! ' r I ni 1 3 I . 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Mostly they have debates to decide E whether to pay dues or not. Q Fraternities have rituals and high-I mean blackballs. Rituals tn E make the members think they belong to something. 5 A frat man is called a Greek and other things. A man who does not belong is a ubarbariann. Many Barbarians want to be Greeks and other things. Fraternities have initiations closely resembling the Spanish Inquisi- tion. Nobody dislikes these but the Goats. Goats are mainly used to .4 El get money from. I3 The chief aim of both Greeks and Barbarians is to extract money from father. XVhen fraternities meet together they are called Pan-Hels. Pan means all. gig Pan-Hels have rules, but nobody knows it. gli Everybody says frats have cliques. Frats say they haven't. Cliques are generally used around election time. The two biggest frats are the A. Kfs and H. A.'s. sa Et im im im ine- iz: A- ,- Sig 6'21'SQ I laffss xg ,...l..-.gg Q U -:ig x NJ? 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The Treshrer says as how I gotta pay everthing jest as soon as possible an if I dident ime likely to die early. Say, lN'Ia, I doesnlt want to dye eraly, do I? They got a store here where you get yore mail out of a little cage. I ain't been over to work mine yet. Theres a feller named Boss what works in this store. I was going to bye a pencil from him, but he sold me Eve. He told me to leave him a little something to member him by. I give him one of them fotygrams. Theres another guy here what they all call Prexal. He dont look like no Prexal to me. Yestiddy morning in chapil-thats where you go if you aint got cuts, I aint been hurt yet, this teller says as how we ortent to have no inferior complexion. I dont reckin he was talking to me. Theres a lotta other tellers here what they call funny names. I guess Ile see them some time. lN'Ia, I wisht youd send me another pare of socks, mines about wore out. Yore loving son, OSCAR. N '5 f9 of Qx 1 X 1 rv Eg-ig' .U 3' x 4'?'+ I n'fPx . H 4 2 . 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