. The Cub [1921] . Rodman Guion Helen Hollister Secretary and Treasurer, 1918; Secretaryand Treasurer Thrift CIuIj, 1918; Secretaryand Treasurer Athletic Association, 1920;Operetta, 1921. The glass of fashion, and the mold ofform. William R. Guion, Jr., familiarly known asBilly is the l^right particular star in oursocial firmament. Billy has plenty of ability and couldshine with equal brilliancy elsewhere if heso desired, but for some time he has pre-ferred to devote his time to social pursuits. Billy has beautiful manners and perhapshe is planning for a diplomatic career if hishealth permits


. The Cub [1921] . Rodman Guion Helen Hollister Secretary and Treasurer, 1918; Secretaryand Treasurer Thrift CIuIj, 1918; Secretaryand Treasurer Athletic Association, 1920;Operetta, 1921. The glass of fashion, and the mold ofform. William R. Guion, Jr., familiarly known asBilly is the l^right particular star in oursocial firmament. Billy has plenty of ability and couldshine with equal brilliancy elsewhere if heso desired, but for some time he has pre-ferred to devote his time to social pursuits. Billy has beautiful manners and perhapshe is planning for a diplomatic career if hishealth permits of such activity. Poor Billy! another headache! Operetta, 1918-19-21. Leave silence to the saints. I am but hu-man. Heres one girl who doesnt fail to give thedevil his due. She holds our class recordof having to run to school more than any-body else. Helen not only knows how tojoke, I)ut, better still, knows how to take a jolly good sport and a real to her—may she succeed! Molasses Billy 27. Rudolph Hovt Jackson President Class 1919, 1921; Captain andManager Baseball, 1918; Manager and Presi-dent Athletic Association, 1919; Operetta,1921; Manager Athletic Association, 1920-21;Marshal, 1919-20: Football, 1921; SeniorPlay, 1921; Baseball Team. 1918-19-20-21;Basket-Bali Team, 1920-21; Captain Base-ball Team, 1919. Titles of honor add not to his zvortli,Who is himself an honor to his titles. This is our Senior President. We areproud of him for his school spirit and forthe influence he has had among all his class-mates and particularly among the boys. Hecan be depended upon to take part in all ouractivities—hes a stone wall on the footballfield, yet he has been able to acquire most ofthe useful karning expected of a Senior. Allgirls ambitious to vamp so important apersonage have found that he is a true andtried lover who can see charms in but yet the mention of Norfolk can anyday make him miss a geometry proof at theboard. Ptg John Benjamin Jennett


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