Calyx . siness Manager Ring-lum Phi; Trainer for FootballTeam 18; Sergeant Co. A, S. A. T. C; Manager of theNew Dining Hall SO Everybody knows Gander Bryan. Whetheras the successful manager of the WW FootballTeam, ns \arsity trainer during the S. A. T. C,as Business Manager of the Ring-turn Phi, or aschief cook ;ind bottle washer of the BeaneryAnnex. Gander is known and liked throughoutthe campus. Bryan came to Washington and Lee in 1917,and from the beginning has entered into cam-pus activities as a worker. A member of thedirty five basketball scrubs his first year, andtrainer in 1918 for the
Calyx . siness Manager Ring-lum Phi; Trainer for FootballTeam 18; Sergeant Co. A, S. A. T. C; Manager of theNew Dining Hall SO Everybody knows Gander Bryan. Whetheras the successful manager of the WW FootballTeam, ns \arsity trainer during the S. A. T. C,as Business Manager of the Ring-turn Phi, or aschief cook ;ind bottle washer of the BeaneryAnnex. Gander is known and liked throughoutthe campus. Bryan came to Washington and Lee in 1917,and from the beginning has entered into cam-pus activities as a worker. A member of thedirty five basketball scrubs his first year, andtrainer in 1918 for the football team, he has beenconnected with athletics during his whole collegecareer, finally attaining the coveted position offootball manager his senior year. His businessability has been further demonstrated in thefinancing of the l{ing-tum Phi. and as head ofone of the college dining halls. Gander will get his degree this year, andwill go out one of the most popular and bestknown men (»f his class. 76. William Tiiton (a],ii\\ ki,, Tennessee Cross Countrj- Team 19 and iO; Track Team lB-«0;History Scholarship; Latin Scholarship Tip came in with the dark and dreary daysof the S. A. T. C He immediately buckleddown to work and has been at it ever to his unusual ability and wonderful per-severance he is carr,ng ofl the ordinary fovu-year degree in three years. Besides that he hasmade the Honor Roll exery time since he hasbeen here. His special favorites seem to beGerman and History and in each of these he isthe envy of the less fortimate ones. Although Caldwell has always emphasized thescholastic side of college life, he has by no meansoveremphasized it. Diu-ing his short stay hehas been a vital asset to the cross coimtry andtrack teams. He has also made numerousfriends and when he leaves he will carry withhim the respect and best wishes of the entirestudent bodv. Louis D. CohnMonroe, Louisiana Z B T; Varsity Tennis ig-il. President Tennis Club19-i0, Captai
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