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The Sabre Senior M. M. Price, Jr. IVANHOE, VIRGINIA “M. M.” 1921-22—Private Company ‘‘A.’ 1922-23—Sergeant and Private Company ‘A,”’ Junior Football Team, Baseball Squad, Virginia Club, “M. M.” is the only boy who comes from a town having a well known romance named after it. But even this fact has failed to give him the swell head. He was the star center of the junior football team and we expect to see him smash his way to success as he did upon the gridiron last Fall. Class WILLIE ATTICUS PARDUE, JR. TRENTON, SOUTH CAROLINA “Willie Atticus” 1922-23—Private Company “B,’’ Junior Foot- ball Squad, Southern Club, W. I. L. S. “Willie Atticus” came under our wing from the warmer Carolina, which fact he proudly shows by the warming color of his hair. Nevertheless, he has shown himself to be a scholar of the school and a fellow-student well worth knowing. This “lover-forlorn” is just as sure a hit with the girls as he is with the boys, but we cannot hold that against him. On the drill field he is entirely hidden by his rifle, therefore his military rating cannot be ascertained. Yet these little drawbacks are completely brushed away by his sunny dis- position, and with it he is sure to ride on top of the world. Page forty-four
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The Sabre GeorGE D. PoLLarp AYLETT, VIRGINIA “Jiggs” 1922-23—Private Company ‘‘B,”’ Virginia Club, W. W. L. S. Here we have one of the most noted men in the country. For who, though he be banker or ditch-digger, has not heard of “Jiggs.” Now that we have learned what it is to have “Jiggs” as a friend, we do not blame Dinty Moore for taking his life in his hands for his friend. Luck to him. May he always dodge trouble as successfully as he has Maggie while staying among us. Page forty-three Class Rosert S. Noor STATESVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA “Sharp” 1922-23—Private Company ‘‘A,’”’ N. C. Club. Here is one of those quiet, but hard-work- ing, students. Few realized that such a per- son was in school, but “Sharp” soon proved it to us. He made his appearance last Septem- ber, and since then has kept forging ahead. “Dependability” is his watchword. Every- body that has come in contact with him is proud to claim his as a friend. It is with real regret that we see him leave, but we wish him luck in his future undertakings.
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LEELA Senior Class CuHar Les M. Pitt NORFOLK, VIRGINIA “Charlie” 1920-21—Private Company “B,’”’ Y. M. C. A. 1921-22—Corporal Company “B,” Football Squad, Basketball Squad, Baseball Squad, Sec- retary of Woodrow Wilson Literary Society, Y. NEE Co AG 1922-283—Captain Company “‘B,’’ Varsity Foot- ball Team, Varsity Basketball, Team Base- ball Squad, Treasurer of Woodrow Wilson Lit- erary Society, Secretary and Treasurer of Vir- ginia Club, Sabre Staff, Y. M. C. A., V. C. “Charlie’ came to us from Norfolk, Va., and will be sadly missed next year. His ready wit and good nature assure him a hearty wel- come in any social gathering; while his grit and stick-to-it-iveness made him a yaluable asset on the athletic field. Page forty-five H. Futon Reap BALTIMORE, MARYLAND “Buzzard” 1919-20—Private Cempany ‘‘A,’’ Virginia Club. 1920-21—Corporal Company ‘“B.” 1921-22—F¥irst Lieutenant on Staff. 1922-23—Captain and Adjutant, President Southern Club, V. C. “Buzzard” is the peculiar one of the flock, for who ever saw one of those sombre birds as fond of gay cloth and bright eyes as this one? We excuse it by saying he is the exception to prove the rule. We sincerely hope he will always be as carefree as he is here.
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