Calyx . elc Committee «0; W. & L. Orchestra IS-IS;Troubadour Orchestra iO-il; Sophomore and Manager of Track Know ye by all these presents; Greetings; Washington and Lee is ridding itself of itsgreatest burden. Lems Stansbury Musgroveafter a prolonged sojourn of many years dur-ation has at last attained the required state ofefBciency and has been awarded a joy for all aspirants to social honors be-cause Mus has had a monopoly on them foryears; but great sorrow for all IntercollegiateProm Trotters because Lewis has been a con-stant source of joy and delight and his


Calyx . elc Committee «0; W. & L. Orchestra IS-IS;Troubadour Orchestra iO-il; Sophomore and Manager of Track Know ye by all these presents; Greetings; Washington and Lee is ridding itself of itsgreatest burden. Lems Stansbury Musgroveafter a prolonged sojourn of many years dur-ation has at last attained the required state ofefBciency and has been awarded a joy for all aspirants to social honors be-cause Mus has had a monopoly on them foryears; but great sorrow for all IntercollegiateProm Trotters because Lewis has been a con-stant source of joy and delight and his absencewill be keenly felt by all. .\side from being averitable lion in the social affairs on the campus,Lewis has gone into other fields and has dis-played his genius, achieving success at everyturn. He has one eye on the Supreme Benchand the other on the great iron industry; we donot know which will attract and claim predict success in either of the two or in anyof the countless others. 96. Melvin Willard ParseBatesville, Arkansas Engineering Society; Assistant in Engineering, l9-20,20-51; President Engineering Society il Oh! You are looking for a real man and atrue gentleman? Then hunt up Melvin Parse. Melvin came to us in 1919 after his dischargefrom the army, and due to previous training atArkansas College, he is carrying off his degreewith the Class of •21 and doing it well, too, sothe professors tell us. When the war began, MeK-in, as a real red-blooded man from .\rkansas, waited only untilhe was eighteen to join the colors and saw ser-vice in numerous training camps on this side ofthe water with the rank of sergeant first says that he thoroughly sj-mpathizes withLeonard Wood in his inability to get across. During his short stay here, Mehnn has mademany friends and has proved himself a leaderof the first rank, taking part in all activitiesfrom politics to football. Melvin is determined to make a great successas a civil engineer, and judging from all i


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