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ANCHOR 81 WHEEL WILLIAM H. TULLY Bill WE do not know quite how to de- scribe Bill. If we were to come right out and say that he was a ladies' man, we might not be be- lieved and yet it is the truth. Furthermore, we have absolute proof of this fact. For Bill, ac- cording to a reliable source, re- ceived no less than four invita- tions from girls to a single dance. Still not satisfied, he held out for Cand obtainedj a fifth, what a man! However, Bill is not altogether idle at school. His mail box is seldom empty, and letters in a cer- tain feminine hand from Tappahannock, Va., predominate. But ladies or no ladies, Bill, we all wish you lots of success. VV THOMAS L. TURNER GS Tom!! W . COMING to us right from the heart of the Nation's Capital, Tom Turner has won a place in the hearts of all his schoolmates. A prince of good fellows, he fits in with any crowd and the party is just so much merrier when Tom is along. Tom started out by earning his big S in football and following it right up by earning his letter in y wrestling. Need we say more? There are few better students in Severn than this chap. At the publication of marks we see that he is always way up in front. He seems destined for the Naval Academy. May the future be as bright as his past record!
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3 ax, .su s -w ANCHOR 8: WHEEL OSCAR H. STILLWAGON, Jr. 0.ssie Stillie OSCAR is one of the quiet fellows around Severn. He takes his studies seriously, but manages to have a good time, withal. He played B squad football in the fall, but has more or less avoided the winter sports. The professors at Severn have great hopes for Stillie,', as he is affectionately called by everyone, because of his poetic inclinations, and Wish that he may blossom into a Tennyson, Longfellow, or what have you? Any day Oscar may be seen around the campus in silent, absorbed communion with Nature. Good luck, Oscar, we hope you enter the Naval Academy to realize your ambition and become an Admiral some day. . V xj J v v , , 1 ROBERT V. SYPHER 65-Bob!! 5SSypll0n39 MEET the man of affairs him- self. Of course, we mean business affairs. Bob, being advertising manager of the Anchor, holds down one of the heaviest jobs in school and does a good job of it. Speaking of business, Syphon, where did you ever get that name of Love-Lips ? That doesn't sound quite so businesslike. Bob is a member of Sigma Phi Sigma, and we,ve a sneaking sus- picion that there are several young ladies up around Balti- more that are working for that pin. Good luck, old man, we hope you make the Naval Academy this time. If you don't, you know your next best calling. Better get hot on that piano-shades of Rhapsody in Blue.',
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ANCHOR 81 WHEEL GEORGE L. VOEGLI Ci WHEN Vergy first entered school this year, we thought there must have been a mistake-he looked awfully small to be in a prepara- tory school like this one. But we soon found out that we were mis- taken. Despite his light stature, George has been in and out of everything except penalty class, which he has managed to escape. Vergy went out for the 118- pound football team, and cer- tainly made a success on that organization. You never could tell where he would be in the next game, because the coaches were always discovering something new that he could do, and trying to put him in a position where he could best utilize his ability. VV THOMAS G. WASHINGTON,Jr. ccwashss scTommyss V ToMMY's ready smile and soft- spoken manner have made him one of the most popular and best liked fellows at Severn. He played fullback on the B squad, is a member of the Year Book staff, and expects to turn out for baseball in the spring. Wash has traveled practically all over the Old World and is cos- mopolitan in more ways than one, particularly when he says that he prefers the girls in Shanghai to those of any other city in the world. However, judging from glimpses of Wash at the last few dances, those Shanghai gals must get lots of attention! Good luck, Wash, we know they can't keep you out of the Naval Academy.
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