Colonial Echo, 1903 . e, Robert Beverley Bluemont, Loudon Co., Va. Davidson, William Lee Jonesville, Lee Co., Va. GossMAN, J. Will New York, N. Y. Garnett, Taylor Mathews, Va. Holt, Rohekt Armstead Hampton, Va. Hughes, Sydney Smith Norfolk, Va. Hall, Eugene Hedgman Lynhams, Northumberland Co., Va. Jones, Maben Somerville New Store, Buckingham Co., Va. Jones, Edward Darlington Williamsburg, Va. Leatherburg, Charles Neely Norfolk, Va. Lamb, Junius Beverly Williamsburg, Va. Lawrence, Thomas Nevitt Popes Creek, Charles Co., Md. Mason, Wiley Roy Colonial Beach, Westmoreland Co., Va. Sinclair, Thoma


Colonial Echo, 1903 . e, Robert Beverley Bluemont, Loudon Co., Va. Davidson, William Lee Jonesville, Lee Co., Va. GossMAN, J. Will New York, N. Y. Garnett, Taylor Mathews, Va. Holt, Rohekt Armstead Hampton, Va. Hughes, Sydney Smith Norfolk, Va. Hall, Eugene Hedgman Lynhams, Northumberland Co., Va. Jones, Maben Somerville New Store, Buckingham Co., Va. Jones, Edward Darlington Williamsburg, Va. Leatherburg, Charles Neely Norfolk, Va. Lamb, Junius Beverly Williamsburg, Va. Lawrence, Thomas Nevitt Popes Creek, Charles Co., Md. Mason, Wiley Roy Colonial Beach, Westmoreland Co., Va. Sinclair, Thomas Lowry Seldens, Gloucester Co., Va. Smith, Edwin Hugh Heathsville, Northumberland Co., Va. Spencer, Thomas Peachey Williamsburg, Va. Shreve, Campbell Dudley Lucketts, Loudon Co., Va. Summers, James Herman Sterling, Loudon Co., Va. Terrel, Alfred Lynch Pedro, Essex Co., Va. Terrell, Edgar Micou Pedro, Essex Co., Va. TuRNiPSEED, Clarence Lee Union Springs, Ala. Vaughan, Lorenzo Davenport Broad Run, Fauquier Co., Va. 34. ^^0»C?«?? of the junior Collcoiatc Class. To chronicle the achievements of the Class of 04, and do it justice, isindeed a task that would tax the brain of one more versed in thehistorians art than myself, yet it is with a great deal of pleasurethat I find myself beckoning to fond reminiscences and endeavoring to recallsome of the illustrious deeds that fate decreed should ever remain as a mon-ument to commemorate the name of this most wonderful assemblage, theclass of naughty four. In the fall of nineteen hundred, we made our debut in the College ofWilliam and Mary, and from our appearance, we were indeed from climesmost rustic, and too, were somewhat frightened, having come up with someupper class-men who had pictured A Dues First Night in College sovividly, that the thought of its being so near was anything else but conilort-ing. However, it came, and the prophetic utterances of the morning wererealized to the letter. Our .second year has ar


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