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The Virginian CHARLES HOMER HARRIS Academic “ Go ’way, little boy, you can’t play with us. You will have to grow some.” Stung by these words little “Swede” went away and worked and worked and grew and grew ’till he was a big little man. Hence the bulldog of the gridiron and lightning of the basket-ball court, and, the President of our class — our “Tige!” BESSIE COFFEY Commercial Can’t you just hear the basket-ball fans shouting “Bessie, Bessie! Rah for Captain Coffey!” If you can’t, you don’t know Bess — and you are missing some- thing, for she was Subscription Manager of the Little Virginian, Vice-President of her class, and a basket-ball player par excellence. HELEN MAINOUS Academic Our class had its full quota of Helens, but we would have been lucky had there been even more if all of them could have brought to us the sunshine and joy that Helen’s gay spirit never failed to do. CARRIE LEE FERGUSON There is something intriguing about a surprise, and Carrie Lee’s chief charac- teristic is furnishing dazzling surprises of disposition and accomplishment to the delectation of her many admirers. 18 ■ 1 - 5 1 1 i 1 i 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' 1 1 1 1 ' 1 1 1 1 1 ' 1 1
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i 1 1 1 1 1 1 wVi3!cs y 1 1 wv i5!c.Vv 1 1 wv i3!ci v 1 1 wVi3!(SVw 1 1 wViDiGVw 1 1 wvsicrv 1 1 wv ' 53!gvw i i wViD ciVw 1 1 1 1 wVi5!c5V 1 1 1 1 wvi5fe v 1 1 wvi3i s v i iw i N iiw i iiwV3! iiwVSiS i The Virginian iwvSi nw ? i!wVSi iiwVS!SVvil RUBY WEATHERLY Commercial Friendliness and helpfulness just bubble over in Ruby — A “go-getter” after grades, and other good things she is, too! CARL TRANUM Scien tific Carl has found that after all there is nothing like Shakespeare’s philosophy — “Frame your heart to mirth and merri- ment, which bars a thousand harms, and lengthens life. ” He has ever been an outstanding member in many circles, and especially so in his Senior year as Editor- in-Chief of the Annual. While it is true “that none can express thee though all should approve thee,” yet we are content that success will be the only fitting climax for a career with such bright prospects. JULIA KELLY Academic “Exceeding fair she was not; and yet fair In that she never studied to be farier Than nature made her; beauty cost her nothing, Her virtues were so rare.” Though with playing basket-ball, being secretary of the class, leading cheers, and capturing subscriptions for the Little Virginian, she had little time to stop and powder her nose, our Julia did not go unobserved. STUART CARTER General Senior dignity was not a surplus product in the Class of ’29, and how we would have managed even a fair supply of it without Stuart is a problem we prefer not to contemplate. 19 1 1 1 i i ' 1 i i i 1 1 1 1 1 i i
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