Calyx . ampbells remark: Mr. P-a-w-s-o-n-s always has a smile and a good word. Ifhe doesnt make a great lawyer, nothing butan act of God can save the rest of us. Our greatest, yet with least pretense. Earle Proctor Rosf;Herald, Virginia Red was also caught by that impulse whichovertakes every ambitious man, causing him torealize the necessity of an efficient Universitytraining, and upon a moments reflection henaturally yielded to the influence of LeftysBulletin and immediately enrolled in the Schoolof Law, September, 1919. Red is a diligent worker, and the class hasmore than once marveled at t


Calyx . ampbells remark: Mr. P-a-w-s-o-n-s always has a smile and a good word. Ifhe doesnt make a great lawyer, nothing butan act of God can save the rest of us. Our greatest, yet with least pretense. Earle Proctor Rosf;Herald, Virginia Red was also caught by that impulse whichovertakes every ambitious man, causing him torealize the necessity of an efficient Universitytraining, and upon a moments reflection henaturally yielded to the influence of LeftysBulletin and immediately enrolled in the Schoolof Law, September, 1919. Red is a diligent worker, and the class hasmore than once marveled at the accuracy withwhich he states his case. He says that his suc-cess in law is due to identically the same thingas his success with the fairer sex, to wit, Sheis all done with a system. It is not only knownthat Red will soon be classed among thebrilliant lawyers of the country, but it is stronglyanticipated that the western part of the OldDominion will soon be encircled by the influenceof a new leader. 65. WALTf:K Vercil RossBluefield, West Virginia * r A; \V. F.; * A A; S. & C. And still another West \irginian has passedthrough Washington and Lee, trailing eU)uds ofglory as he went. We who have known Ross atold W. & L. U. feel assured of his future and thefame of West Virginia and of Bluefield in partic-ular. Quiet and unassuming, he is one of themost popular men in the class. Ross is what we should be pleased to call anall-round college man—an exponent of theTerpsichorean pleasures, sometimes indulges ina little game of bil-yards, possesses a pro-nounced ability to solve the problems of Ian,and is a friend of the highest and noblest type. When he leaves, a big vacancy will be left onthe campus, but we have the consolation ofknowing that what we lose someone else willgain. Richard Paul SanfordStuart. Virginia : ? E; Varsity Football 19 Gentle readers, behold the only member ofour class from the great Free State of Patrick,where he enjoys her sunshine by day if not hermoonsh


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