Calyx . ifestthe same spirit that has characterized himwhile here, we feel sure that this success willindeed be assured. CARTER TYLER Seven Mile Ford, Virginia Carter was born at Seven Mile Ford, inSouthwest Virginia, 1S97. After completinghis high school education, he entered Emorvand Henry College, where he was an honorman in his class and won considerable re-nown in debating. In September, 1916, heentered the sacred halls of Washington andLee, and has since specialized in the Com-merce School. He is a fellow that is notafraid of hard study, and as a result he hasmade a creditable record in


Calyx . ifestthe same spirit that has characterized himwhile here, we feel sure that this success willindeed be assured. CARTER TYLER Seven Mile Ford, Virginia Carter was born at Seven Mile Ford, inSouthwest Virginia, 1S97. After completinghis high school education, he entered Emorvand Henry College, where he was an honorman in his class and won considerable re-nown in debating. In September, 1916, heentered the sacred halls of Washington andLee, and has since specialized in the Com-merce School. He is a fellow that is notafraid of hard study, and as a result he hasmade a creditable record in his work. Al-though Carter gives much of his time to hisstudies, he is interested in all college activi-ties, especially in basketball and debating. Carter is a man with a fine mind, a strongwill, and a forceful .personality, backed withcommon sense and tact. In whatever line ofwork he decides eventually to make his liv-ing, he are sure he will be a credit to hiscollege and to himself. Page Seventy-seven. ALEXANDER SPKUNT WATKINS 2N, IIAN Henderson, North Carolina Wat was born down in Noth Cah-linasometime during 1894. Prepared for col-lege at the Warrenton High School, NorthCarolina, he entered Washington and Leein 1914 as a Freshman. The four years thatWat has spent upon the campus haveproved him to be really worth while. Hiscollege work has been done in a careful,serious way, and his record in scholarship isgood. He has taken an active interest inuniversity life, as witnessed by his list ofcollege honors. Eventually he expects toenter business life, but for the immediate fu-ture he plans to help sink U-boats, as he isan enlisted member of the Naval Reservesawaiting call. His friends, and they aremany, extend to Wat sincere wishes forfuture success and fortune. Chief Marshal, Graham-Lee Society Finals,1917; Secretary-Treasurer, Senior Class,1918; Assistant Manager of Baseball, 1917;Manager of Baseball, 1918; Member of C. A. Cabinet, 1917-18; Treasurer of C. A., 1917


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