. The Monticola. 67 EARLE WALTON REILEY, Hinton. In September. 1901, there arrivedupon the University campus a slender,black-haired prep. In a shy andtimid manner, he approached iheregistrars desk and subscribed Earl?Walton Reiley. Hinton. W. Va. Whenhe beheld his own name his timidityimmediately disappeared and ha-never returned. One of tha most dis-tinguishing characteristics of Fudgeis his unconscious innocence of allpropriety in speech. His kindnessesand childlike simplicity of utteianeis irresistible, and seemingly incapableof correction. Walton is such a nicelittle boy that the girls all


. The Monticola. 67 EARLE WALTON REILEY, Hinton. In September. 1901, there arrivedupon the University campus a slender,black-haired prep. In a shy andtimid manner, he approached iheregistrars desk and subscribed Earl?Walton Reiley. Hinton. W. Va. Whenhe beheld his own name his timidityimmediately disappeared and ha-never returned. One of tha most dis-tinguishing characteristics of Fudgeis his unconscious innocence of allpropriety in speech. His kindnessesand childlike simplicity of utteianeis irresistible, and seemingly incapableof correction. Walton is such a nicelittle boy that the girls all treat himas one of their kind. By them he i3supposed to be harmless and easy. Be-ware, fair ones! It is rumored thatthe innocent youth is a gay deceiver:yea, verily, a wolf in sheeps him not! Reileys major sub-ject is girl. His electives are beingtaken in Civil Engineering, which heexpects to make his life work.


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