. Quittapahilla . -nate, indeed, are we to be able to count this blonde fromConnecticut among our number, for in him we have repre-sented a rare tvpe of athlete and scholar combined to ad-vantage. Hal came to us from the Assistant-Secretary-ship of Lebanon Y. M. C. A. and we find him of a characterand reputation entirely in keeping with that position. Hisever cheerful disposition, his heartv laugh, and his generos-ity never fail to make every one feel at ease and comfort inhis presence. It is this, perhaps, that makes the tie thatseems to bind strong enough to extend to Altoona—whichplace was


. Quittapahilla . -nate, indeed, are we to be able to count this blonde fromConnecticut among our number, for in him we have repre-sented a rare tvpe of athlete and scholar combined to ad-vantage. Hal came to us from the Assistant-Secretary-ship of Lebanon Y. M. C. A. and we find him of a characterand reputation entirely in keeping with that position. Hisever cheerful disposition, his heartv laugh, and his generos-ity never fail to make every one feel at ease and comfort inhis presence. It is this, perhaps, that makes the tie thatseems to bind strong enough to extend to Altoona—whichplace was out on the map just about a year ago when a cer-tain L. V. Alumna went there. Whitey is a great physi-cist, a wonder in Math (?), a star on the diamond, and amarvel in the social world—some day hell shine. He isbound to succeed in the world for there is no fault eitherin himself or in his stars. Collfge Honors Member of t7 Class: Varsity Baseball (i, 2, 3) ; Presi-dent of Campus Workers Club. *186B UNY7 I8I6P*. ERNEST D. WILLIAMSHistorical-PoliticalEutawsville, S. C. The pride of Nazareth •Bill Bill is a sunshiny lad from the South, his home beingin sunnv South Carolina. Altho the sun may not be sunnyat times, Bills cheery and heartv laugh is able to dispel allclouds of gloom and morbidity, and it is for this trait thathe is a universal favorite among the students. Bill has thepeculiar characteristics of the southern democrat and he isproud of it. With his lofty ideals, his rock-bottom princi-ples and his unswerving perseverance he is bound to arriveat some place—even if it is Africa, China, or India. As astudent, Bill possesses those desirable qualities of thorough-ness and conscientiousness—especially can this be seen inFrench i and English 4. As a man, he possesses principleand is very adept in cataloguing and condemning the sins ofcollege life—especially dormitory life on the third spite of his many perfections, Bill is loved by all whohave learned to k


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