¥ i] ALLYN HORACE SCHWALB West Virginia 1910-11: Private ‘‘B’’ Company; Scrub, Football; Left Guard, Basketball; Minstrel Show. 1911-12: Corporal ‘‘B’’ Company; Left Guard, Football; Assistant Captain and Right Guard, Basketball; Personal Editor, The Bayonet; Minstrel Show. 1912-13: Second Lieutenant ‘‘B’’ Company; Left Tackle, Football; Left Guard, Basketball; Per- sonal Editor, Zhe Bayonet ; Minstrel Show. ‘ Scob,’’ ‘ Touie,’’ aoe Kile Yes, this is she, but we don’t know why. He is mostly from Wheeling, but a few traces of the old country can be seen at times. ‘‘Louie’’ proved to be a find to our athletic work and in an academic way he—oh, well, that doesn’t count. His voice is ex- tremely touching and he has often been asked, ‘ Why virls leave home?’’ Anyway, he has somewhat of a nightingale warble. He wrote to a girl once and now answers lots of advertisements. Ambitious ?— yes, he has them at times, and we predict for him— | well, we know he will always be a good boy, so here’s ! to you, Louie! ’’ ‘64 man that can’t sing and will sing ought to be sent to Sing-Sing.’’ | JAMES WILLIAM SHARP, JR. Virginia | 1910-11: Private ‘‘A’’ Company; 1911-12: Corporal ‘(B’? Company. 1912-13: First Sergeant, ‘‘A”’ Company; Sub, Football; Vice-President, Class of | 1913; Executive Committee, German Club; Alumni i | Editor, The Bayonet; Member of Band. | ¢¢ Bill’? This stout, homesick lad joined our ranks in the | early springtime of ’11. Many trials and temptations in schools throughout the country drove him wandering about until he finally found an abode at Ft. Defiance. | ‘ Bill,’’? being accustomed to military before he arrived, set out to win his ‘‘gold.’’ His first year’s work yielded a ‘‘corp’’ and in return this year, hopeful of his ‘‘lieu,’’ but the special order seemed to differ, and ‘‘Bill’’ is gaining glory as a First Sergeant. ‘‘Bill’’ is not only popular among the cadets, but is a great ladies’ man, and our only fear is that he will leave us for the town of matrimony. ‘¢Woman! Woman! Oh, where wilt thou lead me???’ Twenty
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JOHN ELLSWORTH WRIGHT West Virginia 1911-12: Private ‘‘B’’ Company. 1912-13: Private ‘A’? Company. ‘Tack’? This innocent looking infant is the baby of the class. He hails from Wheeling, which, he says, is a city—but we have our doubts. His chief ambition is to tell a joke, and he would probably succeed if he could only remember and not leave out the point. He claims to be able to talk more and say less than any- one but his ex roommate, Donald D. ‘‘Jack’’ and Neff are often called the Siamese twins, for seldom do you find them apart. Being very proud of his eyes, he is constantly trying to use them with telling effect upon various members of the fair sex, but so far has not been very successful. ‘¢Teach thy child to hold his tongue.’’ POSTGRADUATE DOUGLAS DESAUSSURE FRASER Virginia 1910-11: Private ‘‘A’’ Company; Serub, Football. 1911-12: Corporal ‘‘A’’ Company; Right End, Foot- ball. 1912-13: Private ‘‘A’’ Company; Assistant Captain and Right End, Football. ‘ ‘Doug’ ? Behold the only man that we know of, ladies and gentlemen, who is so infatuated with A. M. A. that, even after graduation, he can’t stay away, but re- turned for his postgraduate course, to the del ight of our football supporters. Being chief assistant to ‘Boots, ’’ we predict a brilliant mercantile career for’ him. His chief fears are: that he will grow bald— look at his hair. ‘‘He should worry,’’—and that he will meet a girl. Was once known to talk for fifteen minutes to one, but we assure you ‘‘Doug’’ will never so forget himself again. But with all his faults, there is no more popular cadet in school than ‘‘ Doug, ”’ so here’s to him! ‘Oh, he sits high in the people’s heart.’’ Twenty-Two
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