The Citadel - Sphinx Yearbook (Charleston, SC)

 - Class of 1920

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THE SPHINX-4920 -- I -. -' I 3 W W, , lv, M - ,- X If . . I f X I 'X -. -,: :XVI 9 -9 f I :SG rr- SS- YL: .s GLENN H. -ALLAN Summerville, S. C. 'lr Glennie 'ir , Chemistry Born for success he seemed, With grace to win, with heart to hold, With shining gifts that took all eyes. elimerson Private Company A C413 Private Company A C33 5 Sergeant Company C , Color-Sergeant, Private Company C g Drum Major Band C213 Lieutenant Company A Cilg Band C4, 333 Marksrnan's Medal C235 Second Lieutenant Infantry, U. S. A.g Swimming Team C4, 3, 233 Citadel Repre- sentative State Olympic Games C1Jg Y. M. C. A. Cabinet C4, 33, Calliopean Literary Society C4, 3, 2, IJ, Recording Secretary Czj, President CID' Bohunk Club CID. 1 rl' Wy LENNIE hails from that suburb of Charles- ton Cwhen he doesn't hail from Charleston properb, known as Summervilleg and well may Summerville be proud of its native son, for he is one of the wittiest, most versatile, and most accomplished men in our Class, as well as one of the most popular men in the Corps. Mediocre in nothing he attempts, Glennie has distinguished himself in many lines. As a rat, he was among the galliest, and in the same year, tiring of straight military, he took a prominent part in the Band. In his Soph. year, he went out for the Swimming Team and, quite naturally, was suc- cessful. As a' side line this year, he joined the Dingbats, and immediately became known asf a dead shot-with a water-bag. Then Uncle Sam calledg Allan answeredg was commissioned a Second Lieutenant in the United States Army, and served until the signing of the armistice. Soon afterwards, to our great delight, he rejoined us, and once more began his varied career. lle has taken a prominent part in the Literary Societies, in the Band, on the Rifle Team, in the Y. M. C. A., on the Annual Staff, and, if Glennie is not at the dance-one place is vacant which can he filled by no one. Yet there are times when he permits us to see the more serious side of his nature, and there are few things more pleasant than a quiet chat with this entertaining and versatile young fellow, for, tho his knowledge never ohtrudes itself upon one unpleasant- ly, . GlCnr1ie is quite a scholar. And, all in all, we desire to know no truer comrade, no finer gentleman, and, wishing him the best that life has to offer, we part with him even temporarily with regret. 5 5 f I l re' Wi, fe? 1 ' . lift aw 01051 liubi 4 uiululhf Submenu-so gusunasun I PUICQQQN WPIQIQIBQ. 'flfinvuln-I w'-UQvLq,,4 lair 6 Y, me -'lb we xii t, fl' 5-:Iss ,,.d'5Qlu. lla .fb-1 Plug- 'M rggqhfw. .W :hg,,. hm ,lag gin.. is My Q,..51s T' il N 3- :'We 'r lynn? Q 'inn Vw tg 'W il Ng. 5 Nu. N., s 'w: ' in 5 ' K 'm.gE?



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THE SPHINX-1920 -S -- ROBERT SEABROOK BAYNARD . Landrum, S. C. 'i' General 'i' English-Biology 'ir He is the truly courageous man who never despondsf' Private Company C C4, 3, 2, 153 Prize Com- pany Q4, 3Jg Member Track Team C4, 3, 2, IJ, Captain and Manager CID, Member Calliopean Liter- ary Society Cz, 125 Member Freemont Club C225 Dingbat Club, Monte Carlo Club, Charter Member S. P. P. C. Club, Scrub Basket-Ball Team K4, 3, 21, Commencement Hop Committee CID, Member Room 21-20, Bohunk Club CID. 'i' f AYNARD, the official representative of Lan-V drum, S. C., brought to us a touch of the vvild and wooly mountains, wl1en he walked into the sallypoit four years ago. Not a seeker of military honors was he, but an advocate of the theory that the pen is mightier than the sword. He has gradually climbed the ladder, step by step, until now he commands a position of great impor- tance iu the literary circles of the Citadel. XVhen he speaks, the Corps sits back in breathless silence to catch every word that falls fro.m his lips. His past has not been strewn with roses, for he has worked hard for what he has achieved, and his Bulldog grit has carried him thru many tight places with colors flying. Baynard is also our star track man. He is easill' the! best miler in school, and no relay team would be complete without him. His deep interest in track work has won for him the position of Captain and Manager of the Track Team in his Senior year. He is also a basket-ball player of ability, and has aided greatly in producing the present team, which has made the Citadel famous in the basket-ball world. General said, Better late than never, when he made his debut into social life at The Citadel. Altho waiting till his Senior year to enter, he has made wonderful progress. Ask the Charleston girls. In his junior year, he started to break into society one day at Hampton Park, but military stood in the way. Now, however, he is a well-known figure at the dances and other social functions. In conclusion, we might say that, altho he re- ceives a li. S. degree this year, his statesmanlike qualities urge that Il. A. he conferred also, in order giat he may combine the degrees of Bachelor of . cience and Bachelor of Arts into one well merited combination. Q. 12. ry' wi .qv ga, H I . gr: . 5? sw, 'wt , uh, 'K 1'-,I vu K .1 ' N fa .NN .,, IW O f anvil' .ali 'IF' - Hg' gi-qw fn: ul -f 'f--r:' :f u-w ffli-e ' O i-Aitwkv qu . 'les aa... S122 ia- Qu u.. , : i'ilhve ya. -A... ' WN is-ng... ,. .ly I N 1!ay,,h-J .,.. 'f'Wvu..,,w , 'ti 1 what I an at G . if tags' N W K Y Q MN' .,,,,.. . . 8 M 5 'i' 'wa , aa. k 1 , 3,1 'N Q il Q alum 'q,5L T Q 'R I-ww. V'-ls fn. ., 1 ,f T' it . its AN- U i xg- ,Y .5 lfwqhw I ,..'t 1-. -:gtg N M. xp! . 'NH-Q., A ' n it W V, QV. an 'lv 3- 2-.II L-qw, b ...., -l ' - fi 'N M N ., . Al N.. ' 's 95- so, .b'?a. gum in Q M nr.. Q. up MN' 5 ' 5 'N N I

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