Calyx . n he leaves with in June. He carries with him the bestwishes of the faculty and students. George Doniphan FelixAugusta, Kentucky 2 -\ E; Engineering Society; Executive CommitteemanSenior Science George came to us in 1918 after two years atCentre College. Kentucky, and immediatelywon his way into the hearts of all who werelucky enough to know him. Thoroughly a man,Geoige realized the importance of study, andas a result, has been known since his arrivalhere as an excellent student. Always interestedin anything for the betterment of W. & L., andbecause of his unfailing support and
Calyx . n he leaves with in June. He carries with him the bestwishes of the faculty and students. George Doniphan FelixAugusta, Kentucky 2 -\ E; Engineering Society; Executive CommitteemanSenior Science George came to us in 1918 after two years atCentre College. Kentucky, and immediatelywon his way into the hearts of all who werelucky enough to know him. Thoroughly a man,Geoige realized the importance of study, andas a result, has been known since his arrivalhere as an excellent student. Always interestedin anything for the betterment of W. & L., andbecause of his unfailing support and loyalty tothe University, he was elected to the ExecutiveCommittee, which is one of the highest honorshis classmates could bestow upon him. Summing up, we find George quiet, determinedand studious—three traits commendable in any-one—a true friend and a loyal General. Wewho have had the pleasure of knowing him pre-dict a great future for him and we bid him good-bye with everv wish for success. 94. JlJllN BuYD lluKE Martinsburg, West Virginia * K *; Engineering Society Realizing from the start that the proper placefor a man of his ability could be only at Wash-ington and Lee. Hoke came to Lexington in thefall of 1917. Since then his fame added to thatof the rest of the class has made the Class of ilfamous. In his class work. Hoke has done math he has even developed into a shark,and this year he keeps the professor and theother members of Senior math guessing as tojust what original method he will devise nextfor the solution of problems in .alytics andHigher Calculus. In engineering, likewise, hebelongs to the shark branch of the piscatorialspecies. But it is not alone in his studies that Hokehas shown himself a leader. On the campuseveryone is reckoned his friend, and quietly andwithout ado Hoke exercises his influence. Hismany friends wish him great success in hischosen field of endeavor. ( KlN( IIELOE Upperville, Virginia K .\; X r 6; ??13; n .\ N;
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