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Page 28 text:
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Norm Her, another of Cy Young ' s basketball stars . . . the W. 8C L. bench during one of the wresthng meets . . . notice Coach Mathis ' char- acteristic pose ... he fights every match . . . four of the backfield stars on the General eleven . . . here we present Lindbergh Baby Moore, victim of the great Roanoke kidnap- ping mystery ... see Weinstein for further details . . . The Duke Desha, who teaches the best Organic course in these parts, with his inevit- able pipe . . . here again we stop to pay tribute to a man who knows his subject and, better than that, knows how to teach it . . . consternation on the Navy bench as the protogees of Captain Dick set them down in one, two, three order . . . the library at night . . . note the one studious lad in the foreground . . . the pho- tographer had to wait for hours even for him . . . although slightly un- recognizable this is Windy Seaton performing off the swing at Lexing- ton ' s only beach . . . graduates and gummy alumni during Finals . . . we think it very impolite of the lady by Mr. Beagle to stick out her tongue at the photographer . . . Somehow Duncan Groner doesn ' t seem very delighted with the proceed- ings . . . when Bob Spessard grows up they will have to move the bas- kets up a foot or two to keep him from dropping the ball in.
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First we see Cobbs Creek Manor with the inmates in one of their better mo- ments . . . Fletch Ma ' nard and Ken Lane rake time out during Finals for a trip to Welch ' s . . . the press box during the W ' otTord game . . . Pub- licit ' Director Carter in the fore- ground . . . Hig VC ' ilhanis and Mr. Phillips occupy the mezzanine floor of McCrum ' s during the noon hour . . . Dr. Shannon labors under dif- ficulties with physical chemistry prob- lems around him . . . Shylock is just about to gel his pound of Hesh in the Troub production of the Mer- chant of Venice . . . Bob Sprssard shows the size which helped him be selected on the first Southern Con- ference team . . . action in the Na- tional Wrestling Tournament . . . half ihe time we couldn ' t see the wrestlers for the judge around then, . . . Daddy Ho»e. (he grand old man of Washington and lee ... he may truly be called a scholar and a gen- tleman . . . Barclay Dillon prepares (he candid camera shots which fill most of the pages of (his sec(ion . . . Cobbs Creek Manor shine, aagin. thiv time before a football game . . . the General ' s baske(ball (earn in action . . . the best team in the Southern Conference, (oiirnamen( resiihs no(- withstanding. . . .
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The editor and business manager of the 19J5 Calyx talk things over . . . there should be two men in this next picture . . . »e thought we got Harry right in there with Charlie but he must have slipped out when the shutter snapped . . . between dance sets the wrestlers hold forth here . . . now tails replace wrestling trunks as Isham Jones plays for Fancy Dress . . . the pause that refreshes between the halves of a football game . . . I.arry Vi ' atkin, moving spirit behind the Troubadours, makes up the fem- inine lead for The Merchant of ' en- ice . . . the cheerleaders take a rest during the game . . . the Delts shift the scene from that of last year to mountain climbers . . . this should be John I.. Sullivan but it is only Tim I.andvoigt caught displaying his tremendous girlh . . . Mr. Riegal. another contributor to this section, in a professional pose . . . Park Rouse, editor of the Phi le . . . when the Gaines storv broke Hearst had a for- midable rival . . . OIlie Crenshaw seems worried over the outcome of a tennis match . . . this last picture has no significance ... we mereU liked the photography ... we still can ' t get over the expression on Charlie Koch ' s face . . . note the dead soldiers on the shelf . . . there mav be some conniption.
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