Kaleidoscope . s Football Team,1900-01; College Football Team, 1900-01; Elected Captain College Football Team,1901-02; Gymnasium Team, 1899-1900-01; Track Team, 1900-01; Glee Club, 1899-1900-01 ; Vice-President Class, Second Term, 1900-01. Richard Cralle Stokes, K 1\ 8 X E, Z T ./, Philanthropic, Covington,Virginia. Manager Class Football Team, 1899-1900; Marshal Intermediate Celebration, 1899-1900;Invitation Committee, Intermediate, 1899-1900; Dramatic Club, 1899-1900-01; FinalJunior Orator, 1900 ; Treasurer of Class, First Term, 1900-01 ; Assistant Business Man-ager, Kaleidoscope, 1900-01 ;


Kaleidoscope . s Football Team,1900-01; College Football Team, 1900-01; Elected Captain College Football Team,1901-02; Gymnasium Team, 1899-1900-01; Track Team, 1900-01; Glee Club, 1899-1900-01 ; Vice-President Class, Second Term, 1900-01. Richard Cralle Stokes, K 1\ 8 X E, Z T ./, Philanthropic, Covington,Virginia. Manager Class Football Team, 1899-1900; Marshal Intermediate Celebration, 1899-1900;Invitation Committee, Intermediate, 1899-1900; Dramatic Club, 1899-1900-01; FinalJunior Orator, 1900 ; Treasurer of Class, First Term, 1900-01 ; Assistant Business Man-ager, Kaleidoscope, 1900-01 ; Intermediate Junior Orator, 1900-01 ; President of AthleticAssociation, Second Term, 1900-01. Dennis Hamilton Willcox, X 0, Philanthropic, Petersburg, Virginia. Treasurer of Class, Second Term, 1899-1900; Sophomore Prize Scholarship, 1899-1900;Annual Staff, 1900-01; Class Football Team, 1899-1900-01. Samuel Miller Zea, X , Philanthropic, Strasburg, Virginia. Marshal Intermediate Celebration, Go Junior Class History, Souls that have toild and wrought, and thought with me, of you this treatise tells. •y rm m E ARE Hearing the end of our journey. Many of us have been march-? m , nl& steadily onward for three long years, some of us even four. To-m_^L I gether we have followed Xenophon in his exploits and marched with^P^P^ Csesar through his Gallic war. Together we have heard the smoothmeters of Homer and of Horace, and have stood in the forum, while Cicero, withbursts of eloquence, denounced Catiline; or in the dyopd and heard the greatDemosthenes. We have battled manfully, and for most of us the wonders ofphysics and chemistry have no longer the aspect of grim and gloomy monstersto be overcome. But of that goodly company that set out with us, not all arehere to-day. Weariness and other causes have thinned our ranks miss the bright and genial smile of Spider, the boisterous humor of Pan-cake, and the kind assistance of Brer Bowen, in math. But although the


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