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.- -X -xx X ! . fl ,I L 'lu' i . AJ, ,. k I 'X A Y ' - 1 . ------1-W,-, -r-, M- K, N vw, ,, U , . .. - . s ie N io in c tits s N 'Ciw- ANTHONY MEALY DEMUTH BRIDCEVILLE, PENNSYLVANIA H K A German Club C3, 4.3. 4 x K 1 Y 3 Z vrsA,.,fs'-L'r:.2ge':1:y sh, W . Sf 'K IAISQ A 3 eff fat A year and a half ago Tony came to us in mid-season as a junior from Penn State. After his experience in a large Northern school, Hampden-Sydney seemed to be a novelty to him, but he liked it not a little. lt was no time at all until his interesting personality had won for him a definite place among the band of loyal Tigers. The short term of Tony's stay here, unfortunately, pretty well precluded the pos- sibility of his taking much part in the organized campus activities. But he is by no means unacquainted in the pleasant purlieus of Farmville's fair inconstants. Tony intends to be an lVI.D. one of these days. If he develops as much skill in re- adjusting deranged human mechanisms as he has shovvn in allaying the multifarious ills of the recalcitrant red puddle-jumper which balks at the name of Bessie, then he Will certainly attain all the success which We so heartily Wish him. 151' 04 CDistinguished Q14 lumnus WILLMM WALTON BONDURANT SAN ANTONIO, TEXAS Class of 1S99 Educatorg formerly Professor, Austin College, and Super- Q intendent of Public Schools, San Antonio, Texasg now Principal of Texas Military Institute. 25 ,...-........z-..........1,.......,..Y,f-....-. ,-.-.- -a. ..-,. .. .. ., .. . -en . . ,. -.- .e.,,-,,,....., ....-,.,.....,.,,......: ,vu gs. 1 -'H ' W .tw x aelwtgviggf MLM11f1Sf'1y?Llfg,t X f
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' --X, --.. . . ,X y yt p xg U f 9 Hs? .gi , Q31 E 9 ' 1 tt'-' 5 N SENIOR CLASS SHEILD BRUNER CRITZER .H'l0Y, YIRIZIXLX UKX l'niun-Philanthropic Literary Society lt, 2, 333 Monogram Club lz, 3, .gli Herman l'luli 143: Varsity I-'oothall lz, 3, .tlz llziskethall Squad 13, gl: Varsity 'l'raek 12, gl, Uztptaitt-Elect 141. Sheild says little, thinks much, and plugs on. Ifasy-going and unassutning, he takes things just as they come to him. He inspires an adtniration as quiet and unpreten- tious as he himself is. Sheild hasn't won a great natne for himself in athletics, bttt he is in many respects an ideal athlete-studious of every method of improvement, combining a cooperative spirit with a natural lore for physical attainmentsg both coaches attd fellow-students are glad to have hitn on any squad. His greatest proficiency was attained in track, of which hard luck, forcing an absence from school last year, robbed him of a captainship. There can be no doubt that success awaits one with so zealous a determination and so ardent a spirit. 'FEI- QA CDistinguished efllumnus ROBERT CAMPBELL ANDERSON MUXIRFAI, NORTII C.-XROLIXA Vlztss ul' ISNT ,Lg Clergytnan, formerly holding pastorates in Roanoke, Yir- J iq gittia, attd Gastonia, North Caroltnag Founder of Mon- o' treat Nt-rtnal School tor Girls, Montreal, North Car- 'X tg olinag Manager, Montreal Conference Grounds. 3'-4 L J X 93,2 totittnqseogtz X' L' X-QVlC:JJ,,
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SENIOR 'CLASS JOHN A. FIELD, JR. l'llXKl IHIIIN, HIFI YHULINIX X 'l', 0.3 K, 'lg 7f,, lj 5Ullit'HI li-uh SL'l'l't'l1lfX-'Iifl'Zl'lll'l'f 121, Yin--I'rn--imlm-lil 1311 flaw Yivr-l'rrNi- ala-nl 1:11 Rrpuvrlurinl Staff 111, A-- sixtzinr .-Xrhlcliv I-fdilur 111, lfclilur 131, linnrfl uf ciUYl'fll4ll'N 141, Thr Ilump- .lrn-.N'y.lnry Tiyrrg Uurlnzln K-lllii H, 2, 3, 413 Dclrgam- 131 zu Nzni-uizil O. IF. K. i'uln'ci1tim1 il.l'XillLfl4lll, Ky., 193013 I-'mvllvzlll Squad ll, 21. 5'f 1 , J 1 E g - Q a 'J . A 'X o , Lacking thc lzicnnism typical of lnnkincss, jack has led us lzuls-lightly, lziughingly, luitcringly and llldillti1liSiC1lllj'-ill our zispirings fur the less serious nspvcts of mllm-gc lift. Still, in :iffairf uf more import. ,l:1ck's dumiiuuit pcrsunzility Qwith much lntcnt ability in rcsvrwj is :always sutiicicilt to pull him tliruugh with Hying colors. fa Six if fi? 'Iii' QA CDistinguishcd cyflumnus HENRY IRviNG BROCK Xl:N' XURK, XRN' YORK Vlzias 4.1 IVV 2.2 -lwurnnlixt, nuthnrg furnu-rly Ifflimr nf thc Nru' Ymk hvrniriy Pang Awvciam- liditnr ol thc Sumlny Nav York 'lg J Tiffin. 26 54 1111 1,111-111z1Qc411'1 , x X
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