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f' f esty ff r fc at if 'n FIJNTWXI t tff,-.4-tt , Mtlill llAiULi f-1x,i.g,fib.lL15ii.tiE f ! I y 26 --.X C-5 '--1 is HENRY WISE DERBY ..Biddy,, ACCOMAC, vA. Private, lst Platoong Sergeant, lst Platoong Member of Eureka Literary Societyg S. 0. S. Clubg Tidewater Club, Glee Clubg Varsity Clubg Varsity Basketballg Varsity Football, Varsity Baseball, Varsity Trackg Captain Var- sity Basketballg Manager Football, Winner Athletes Medal. The young gentleman now before you hails from the town of Accomac, Virginia, Henry Wise Derby- Henry came to us in the fall of '26 and soon beg an to make a name for himself on the grid- iron, later proving his worth, was added to this list, thereby making this little gentleman the second four-letter man at Hargrave., an honor worthy of mention. His abilities are not limited to athletics for his report cards are never anything to be ashamed of. The fair sex of Chatham have their appeal for Biddy,', for every Sunday he is signed up for a social, usually with the same girl, the merchants daughter. Quiet ways of this boy has won the respect of many friends here at Hargrave and we hope the same for him out in life. JOHN W. EASLEY g'DoC', CHATHAM, vA. Private, 2nd Platoong Sergeant, lst Platoong Lieutenant, 2nd Platoong Member of Jeffer- sonian Literary Society, Rifle Teamg Chatham- Pittsylvania Club. 'iDoc', is one of the Chathamites who chose Hargrave as their place to secure an educa- tion. Since he has been with us he has won for himself the confidence and friendship of the entire student body. He has not been one of the outstanding athletes, but in the class- room he is one of the outstanding pupils and is always at the head of his class. He expects to study medicine when he leaves us. Well, John old boy, we wish you the best of luck in your undertaking.
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---A TIIUM,-XS Clit' FOWl,lCll hTOII1I7l,Y,, lll.lNYll.l.l'l, N. C. Private. lst Platoon: Metnln-r of Jefferson- ian l,itt-rary Socivtyg Hall Ilebaterg Cosmo- politan Club: Longfellow illubg Xarsity Club: I'rui'k Squad: liaski-thall Squatlg Football Squamlg N ursity Football. lonuuy is an ttleul protluvt ol tht- Old North Stat:-. He P31110 Io us in his St-nior your after having vontplctn-rl his first turm- yt-ars elsmvln-rv. During: his lwo years' slay with us hi- has proven hitusvlf a gi-ull:-tuau and u trut- sport. Un tht- tultletic Iii-hl he is quilo an arli-t, showing gootl sporlstuansltip and plsrnty light. Nlany ol thi- boys ol llurgraww l'tglll- ing 'l'igJ,e-rs woultlnlt know what to tlo without his e-1-rvit'c's untl good spirit. 'l'on1n1'. surely iloswvvr. the honor of hx-ing cullwl the bt-sl sport in srhool. 'l'h4- lair lor unlairt sux ol' lfltathzun St'l'IIli Io ltavs- ve-ry little- attrarlion for him, but from the Itvqiu-tit lc-llc-rs hm' l1'l'l'lWl'5 l'roni hip honu' town. sm-in to cause nutch doubt in our uiinml that tltvre- is no our-. lonnny inn-mls to continue his studies at N. ll. next fall. llr-rf-'s to you, ohl Tonuny wi- are wishing you the ht-51 of luck. c111,u:1,i:s it F,x1soN --st-fuzf' Cll,'K'l'IlANI, NA. Corporal, Sm-iywiittt, llL'illl1lllLll'll'l'S lJt'lLlk'll tuvnlg lxlt'llllN'l' of junior Literary Soric-lyg Ilhathalu-l'ittsylvania Club. Scrub Faison is a native Ol-lfllhllllillll unxl has spout the lurttn-r portion of his si-hool ilay in this svhool. ,Kftfr having close assoviutions with tuuvh of thi- anitnal life of the thnnvslit typo, hm- vlainns that hm- van ill:-stinguie-h it th'- 1-iflt-tl tliffe-re-m'e bvtwcen a horsn- and a muh- Wo have our tluubls. Si'rub has proven lo Col. Cattuletfs satisfartion. that he- is u natural born tuathetuatidan illlll has tuutlm- guotl rm-- worxls in all his vlass work. Faison is at frir-tnl to all anal has tnany frit-mls in sc-hool and in bib honu- town. ' N - ' 'juni 4 -, 'rMmJ,i,V,,n,,. ...ww'f'3 w .,.. N. ,.....f:-.. ,..
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