Calyx . orian of theJunior and Senior classes. Phil expectsto make teaching his life work and we aresure that he will be successful. ERNEST WIGHTMAN HARWOODPamplin, Virginia Dick gathered his early education atvarious places, ending with a diploma fromAppomattox High School in 1914. The fol-lowing fall, he entered W. & L., and sincethen he has steadily worked his way nearerand nearer the ranks of the Sharks. Hisonly aversion is for one of Livs is his strong point; even Doccondescending to dub him his Old Relia-ble. His favorite exam grades are 97 and98. He won the history scholar


Calyx . orian of theJunior and Senior classes. Phil expectsto make teaching his life work and we aresure that he will be successful. ERNEST WIGHTMAN HARWOODPamplin, Virginia Dick gathered his early education atvarious places, ending with a diploma fromAppomattox High School in 1914. The fol-lowing fall, he entered W. & L., and sincethen he has steadily worked his way nearerand nearer the ranks of the Sharks. Hisonly aversion is for one of Livs is his strong point; even Doccondescending to dub him his Old Relia-ble. His favorite exam grades are 97 and98. He won the history scholarship in 16-17. Dick held a sergeantcy in Co. C, butresigned on account of pressure of academicwork. We suspect the real cause was theheavy correspondence course he is his favorite resort is the P. O.,and the day is rare which does not bringhim an enormous missive bearing a NewYork postmark. Perhaps this explains whyhe has selected Columbia for his post-graduate work. Page Sixty-six. FULTON WEIGHT HOGE$A@, IIAN, , KB$ Frankfort, Kentucky Fulton Wright Hoge is a delegate fromold Kentucky, and has been very able inadvocating the spirit of that was born in Frankfort, August 13, 1897,and took his preparatory work in FrankfortHigh School. After trying one year at theUniversity of Arizona, he returned to theEast and found a congenial place at Wash-ington and Lee in the fall of 1914. Quietand unassuming, Fulton endeavored to getall the good out of college, and at the sametime to enjoy life and not let classes inter-fere unduly with the business of being astudent. If a morning is well adapted tothe courting of Morpheus, he woes to hishearts content, and goes to class the nextday. English has appealed to Fulton inparticular and he has done good work inthat department, as well as in others, pro-vided the}- appealed to him. In fact he isworthy of the designation shark in his petcourses. Ring-turn Phi Staff, 1917-18. GEORGE TREAT HOLE-ROOKA®, IIA


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