. The Monticola. CLYDE EMIL WATSON. Phi Kappa Psi. Kingwood West Virginia University Preparatory; Glee Club: ChoralSociety; Varsity Football Team, (lit; Corps; First Marksmans Medal; SharpshootersMedal. A. B. FREDERIC GORDON WOOD. Phi Kappa Sigma. PrattMontgomery Preparatory; W. V. A. A.; Class Secretary i2).B. Senior TKUtor? ]t is with awestruck consternation and with wavering hesitation that I takemy pen in hand to trace and retrace the valorous deeds and noble achievementsof this august assembly—this learned, enlightened and wisdom-possessing bodyof which I. myself,


. The Monticola. CLYDE EMIL WATSON. Phi Kappa Psi. Kingwood West Virginia University Preparatory; Glee Club: ChoralSociety; Varsity Football Team, (lit; Corps; First Marksmans Medal; SharpshootersMedal. A. B. FREDERIC GORDON WOOD. Phi Kappa Sigma. PrattMontgomery Preparatory; W. V. A. A.; Class Secretary i2).B. Senior TKUtor? ]t is with awestruck consternation and with wavering hesitation that I takemy pen in hand to trace and retrace the valorous deeds and noble achievementsof this august assembly—this learned, enlightened and wisdom-possessing bodyof which I. myself, in the imperative mood, first person, singular number, humblyclaim to be a worthy member. I say that this is a task which few have been chosen to perform, and whichnone have felt worth) even to attempt. Jefferson wrote the Declaration ofIndependence. Webster wrote the Dictionary, Shakespeare or someone by the samename wrote Shakespeare, and Solomon was the author of the wisest words everuttered by man ; but, when the time came for each to be the historian of his seniorclass, he felt that his incompetency was excelled only by his unworthiness. Therefore, dear reader, you can realize something of the embarrassingposition in which I am placed when I am asked to write the history of the wisestand most important class in the Univ


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