Greenbrier Military School - Yearbook (Lewisburg, WV)
- Class of 1930
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V W , ff EQ, Rf of 1 GREENBRIER MQILITARYISCI-IOOL if V A Lewagburg, West Virginia : .ff 4 VOLUME IX N N 5 fy, f I A U' , F fa ' ,A , J A ' X N nigga' J A ' f X A 2 ,, 1 1 r, ,k : - gs M . 'E ' fl' 1 591! Q, up sg 4 .1 .4 .- ,P ' 'g -' . , ' Q -w g? IHA ' '-, 5 . -'I . fm-f 7 M My A., . - ' M ,. -4, if. I A 'I 115 T I If: Q mf vw as , . M . 4. I' 1 4 ' 4, Q ' ,f -, T .-a '8 P' T hx- i .i in J. . J af 2 ',,,i'u,,l,l, ,'1A A , ui. ..'f'-,S 3' Q' - .ri A 'In F 1. LQ rw + Lg- W DIEZIDIICATIION . -. N-.A . W-. W --1-Q--L 1 - .V mf 1 4: . i- Y 1' -. x A A A .-.gr-.i Sv-zwu-:AN'r C. C. CUNYERS, U. 5. A. . ,421 . 1' ' J ' x-,I 1 A W L' U' j 1 . -T I-Am xx I- 'H . fi rm 4 V . .1 .. QI gf .V -M ,- 'fx rv- ,5 f. -f ' f -A AQ? W' .5 Mix... iff ff I-H1 I I I L DEDIICATIO Because he always does his job without whin- ing--because he always helps us'to do ours- because he works unceasingly for the welfare of Greenbrier and the cadets-BECAUSE HE IS OUR FRIEND-we dedicate this volume of RTI-IE BRIER PATCH SERGEANT c. c. COliIYERS,h U. s. A. It well may be said that the playful spirit of Wash-H ington Irving still lingers on in' the Hudson River region, enjoying the antics of Rip Van Winkle, Brom Bones, the Three Little Men, Ichabod Crane, and those other genial characters of his creation. It is our hope that the spirit of adventure may never die. Just as Rip and his goodwife live again as we read Irving's magic words, so may this book help you to re-live your days at Greenbrier. . -. 7.3. , -A ,,,-- - ,gli .,.,.g'-xwrmfjiiirihai L ssJhu...i..L....i- FoREwoR Il U Cl CI This year we have been chosen to gather together a record of 1930 at Greenbrier so that you may read and recollect. It has been said that A Year Book is on- ly a Memory Book. That, we hope, will be true of the 1930 BRIER PATCH-for we have tried to make it your Bnnax PATCH, your Memory Book, in every senseaof the word. We hope that you will be pleased with the 'result of our efforts. We are well aware that our product is not perfect, but we be- lieve that we have preserved between these pages the most significant features of the school year. As you look at the pictures, years from now, may links which bind you to your school-mates be forged anew. mg.: EI CJ U EI CU TENTS Book I .... ..... M ilitary Book II .... Classes Book III ..... ............... A thletics Book IV ........ Organizations and Clubs Book V .... .......... T he Grab Bag The opening' section and book division pages are designed as a trilSfQE 1b,that prince of American story tellers? washing- ton Irving-the first man to make American literature known around the civilized world, the man who gave everlasting fame to the Hudson Valley region, the one author whose stories have been read by every school boy and girl. We hope that they will lead you to learn more about the characters created by this great writer. EJ CI AE m L -- ':s2..41..s.:.r..Laa.i. :J D Greenbrier ! The battlements of Greenbrier stand out against the sky. They welcome all who love her, Who are, or once were, of her, As they go passing by. To us who live at Greenbrier the school is more than stone. ' It's real worth, it's true worth, It's old-but-ever-new worth, Is known to us alone. It stands among the mountains on West Virginia's sod- A good State, a free State, A place-you-like-to-be State, Where man is close to God. V As long as memory serves us, our spirit shall not fail. So here's to you, old Greenbrier- Your Greenbrier, my Greenbrier- The one4and-only Greenbrier, Our Alma Mater, Hail I x -W f T vit ---li A' I Y Y 1 , 1 1 ! I 4 I I I I ,-N J- A MM' ' H ' 1 nada vv, , 1- ' 'Q ' . f ' ff .'. ,N 1 A ,.1j,,1. -.krgqgwv - h ,.,, I av, i W. M rs... x g,,,.,,m-3, , .-.4 5 , V A nl, + ff' J., 4 N . ' 1 Y awww ' .nv ,-N' ian' 1 4- -4-nv-an-viii' i I 1 1 f WIELCCDME 4 ' W TI 'Q X Y Y GREE BRJIER ' ' v ' . ' . f i w - ffl.. 'f,-,', Q ' I . - ' f., -V ,'n', ' A A A . 1 . wrt' 2 Symbol of lJt'glIllllllg'S :xml I , ' 3? 31? - MH, fzlrewells-tl1c gzltcwzly thI'Ul1g'Il 1 K 115' ' 'L which we cllterecl as freshmen .ff an ' I-,S f Qll'l1'Ullg'h which wc In-uve :ls ' J W . ,ii N' , f . ' ,. 'J C, 1: ' 2 7 senlms. U: N i rs ., -Thx r - -, ,. X '21 , , W 'faq ,W v A , , ,- A , , E f. 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'fill YIUSQ film fa YHQ SKY , 1 'il F 'F 5 FEEPQ it if . E.sh K3 gh? swears fo ku' fllf he W . Ui ' N.. SE if fl? 5 EF? Q if ...in be ff.. figs-+ iv' My mm W 4 l i 1 E t 1 msn Lis dl even. bv-.on 1 F. H , ii it ,A ,I l Greenbrier forever- When foes approach us l Her name will never die. lt's READY-AIM-FIRE!! l l Lift high her colors- Fight for her flag, men- , VVe'll raise them to the sky. lt's old Greenbrier. ff G. M. S.--G. M. S.-G. M. S.-G. M. S. i Cheer, boys, cheer, Old Greenbrier's got the b Cheer, boys, cheer, Charleston has to fall For when we hit that line There ll be no line at all But there ll be a hot time In Lewisburg tonight all, Greenbrier, Greenbrier- i 'J Y. Roll up the score- l i Roll up the score- i Greenbrier Greenbrier Roll up the score You have done it before You can do it some more Creenbrier Greenbrier' fig .. as MW 9 'SJC At- --we 4-.M 'Ar R.. 44 I ' ,ri i ' i - il 1 , i .- -Q it I it ' . . 3 X P Q Q . . Eavnlgl l ' ' ,F , a ' . C , I r . i. V TAA-L' H r5L.q-,??-iifigfi G4-fegv jl,o iw M li A 3- -- XII S11NI'It'III X Su sm N umm f lf11l?fnrl'11!lz 1 ' M .,:'f.', . ' ,, V - 1 X A -- ' Sf! e 9.- , -'n. .Q' 'S ' VJ' Q gt .Q ,ga ,, BRIEF. PATCH ,,Q...,, 1: 0 ' ' ' Q . Q 1 . 4 V .A . .3 1 .9 J li ' History and Adminlstratlon l i fExtracts from History of Lewisburg Academy-now Greenbrier Military Schoolj A gykf. -1,-vpsw N THE first Sabbath in june, 1808, Dr. John McElhenney be- ll 27 came pastor of Lewisbur Presbyterian Church QOld Stone 7? 'MQ n.- CL 'H g . . . , 'V Churchj and for sixty-two years labored in this section of Vir- , L4 P1219 ginia, going as far west as Charleston in the Kanawha Valley. 1 Among his earliest undertakings, and certainly among his I v X 2+s.414+'i most important achievements, was the establishment of Lewis- 5:2 burg Academy in the county seat of Greenbrier County, Virginia, at that time the A most important Virginia town west of the Alleghanies. Q This school must have opened its doors in 1808. The brick academy building ', l was erected about 1812, as is evidenced by the records of Greenbrier County fr l pu Mir lui 11 Court. A deed is on record in the clerk's office of said county, dated in 1812, which, in giving the boundaries of the lot conveyed, reads as follows: Beginning on Main Street at the corner of the lot on which the Brack Academy has recently been erected, and with said lot, etc. The 29th day of january, 1812, the legislature of the State of Virginia passed an act entitled: An actestablishing an Academy in the Town of Lewisburg, in the County of Greenbrier, and in this act certain gentlemen residing in Green- brier, Monroe, Botetourt, Bath, Giles, Kanawha, Mason, and Cabell Counties were appointed trustees. Thus it appears that at the start the purpose was to establish a school for the benefit of a large section of Virginia, and not just for local patronage. -, ' THE GREENBRIER OF TODAY In 1890, Greenbrier Military Academy was flourishing. With over 200 students enrolled, a disastrous tire destroyed the buildings. By 1896 the school was again gaining prominence as Lee Military Academy. In 1902, as Greenbrier Academy, it was given to the Presbytery of Greenbrier, and the Rev. M. L. Lacy, D. D., father of our own Miss Lena Lacy, was chosen President. Under Qhis leadership the school grew in prestige. Colonel H. B. Moore became President in 1906, and in 1920 the new Green- brier, a private school,opened by Colonel Moore and his brothers, opened its doors to the youth of America. For over 150 years Greenbrier has served the youth of America. Precious is ., ' W um' lg.. !Ilfl,'I!-rl! M ! l, of .gjo 80. GI l 1 ll + l our heritage. - L1 . ,Alf .L- as t' jlrQ .ang -bas, H n f' ' 1,, M, , -NH, , .,., fr .- X . ..., A - f, Q. - , , --4----5- - l'-f': sg:,'c'5.2'e3Z--LifJ3'i. 22,5'11f1v T . Q5 ., lit-.-.... 4-' .15 if ' .41 ,.,...........--..--- C-UI.. H. B. Mopar: LIEUT.-COL. J. M. Numa: Mi-tjuu IJ. T. Nomar: l'rincipal Assistant Vrincipal llusincss iXlanagcr The Rig Threuu of Grcenlurier Military Schoolgl'Colonclf' Captain joe, and Major U. T. Tliey look after our welfare, See that we flon't loaf, hand out our spending money, and do about everything else they can think ot tm out com fort. THE FACULTY Fnorvr Row-Captain Parsons, Captain Richardson, Major Kane, Major Thomas, Lt.-Colonel I. M. Moore, Colonel H, li. Moore, Major D. T. Moore, Major Strock, Captain Ellison, Captain Benjamin, Sergeant Conyers ILWK Row-Captain Ivey, Captain Turley, Captain I-letilin, Captain Parker, Captain Conn, Captain Adkins, ' ' ' ' -' f' 91- fx C: tzin Coleman, Captain ltlontgomery Captain Strat-t, Qaptain ltartliolmew, l..ipt.nn . me ir, xp 1 l ADMINISTRATION mm' Run- Majors 'l'hu1nzns, Struck: f41lIlY1liIlS lk-:1r1l, Ri1'll1ll'llSUll, HL'llj1lll'IiIl gI',l'UNI1 Rum fkllltllillx lfllisou, lvoyg Major Kam-5 Cxlplzlinn l'UIll'I, lkmlwrxxu 'l'u1k1: Ruw f'IlIIl1lillS Qhlkilln, l.UlL'Ill1lll, Ilnrtlmlmm-W, Sullzacfvlg llm-Hill l lIl'RTIl Run -lhplzninm Turlvy, Huxllgrulmwv, I'ul'kul', Ih'znrLl-sxvrn'tl1 911'-1 , - ,- H' II'TII Ruw- Him Rum-vm-s. Mrs. Vzlm-, Min .l1lI'I'l'H, Hillllllllx' l':u'z' Faculty , I NY SCHOOL is only as strong as its Faculty. We believe gf '0 L 7' that Greenbrier can well be proud of those who comprise :Q ii A 'il Major Thomas is Commandant, teaches history,-hears ff ji us answer reports looks after our welfare all the time. We 5 'i ' ti don t put over very much on Uncle Bud. Ma'or Strock J ,.r... If ' Q . 5555 X-'i ii 7' its administration department. i 5 f . fi ' q I 1 'f J ' K J teaches us military science, and has entire charge of military. Major Kane teaches mathematics, and is Headmaster. Captain Ben and Captain Rich have charge of the English and Latin departments. In the order named, these men represent V. M. I., University of Tennessee, Colorado Aggies, Randolph-Macon, and Hampden-Sydney. Captain Ellison, of Wfand L., teaches English IV. Captain Ivey, Alabama, has mathematics and romance languages. Then come Captain Street, Richmond and Virginia, physics, Captain Conn istry, Captain Parsons, Dean of junior School, William and Mary. Captain Adkins, Hampden-Sydney, teaches science, ' Coleman The Citadel has French Captain Captain , , . Centre is commercial man. Captain Schaefer, Penn I Heilin, W. V. U., instruct in German and spanish, respectively. Captains Turley and Montgomery, G. M. S. and Hampden-Sydney, U ' sit of Richmond, is teach mathematics and science. Captain Parker, mver y th mathematics shark Captain Beardsworth is the instructor in music ano er . and bandmaster. Sergeant Conyers is Assistant P. M. S. and T. P ' Matron Miss Mabel Reeves teaches the lower grade boys. Mrs. ace is of the Junior School. Miss Ida Jarrett is nurse, and Haldane Pace, former cadet, is postmaster. Th t if is sorry that pictures of Captain Wright, English, Captain ., W. V. U., chem- and is head coach. Don Bartholomew, State, and Captain e s a M'l't De t as well as Miss Kate Moore, Hill, mathematics, Sgt. 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SIADOIISUR I 4 I , I 4 I X ' SERGEANTS I I, ' X I'I'.RRY, I', I'lC'l'IfRSUN Rlililb, I.. I. , 4 'I I CORPORALS 44 I IIANSUX IIARSILX XlIN'I'I'2R l'IIl.li Rl-ll-lll, S. 4 l l.YNli NXIITII, ll. 4 4 4 4 I ' PRIVATES I I . II44 .XIISTIN IlURNlIfl.l. l'RIiS'I'UN, I I :I 4 I nuker..-xx' :mmm Q1'leK ' 4 I I- III..Xf'KISl'RN .IASVER R.XlNI URID I I! I' lIl'K'K KRAMER REED, S. I t'0NNEl.l., II. l.EENllNH SC'HAI l 4 1 4I I ,I LIUNXELI.. R NIASSIE. I.. SHELI. Il ' A Ill-INNISON XlETL'AI.I-' SMITH, ll. Ii 'I II ,I DENNIS MILLER, II. SMITH, XY. ll. IX' s I I' lll'I l'OI'I NOEL S'l'ANH.XIlI'IX I I' I UI.l.I.':R NORIYOUID TIIONPSUN, R, II 4 4, I flRlI FI'I'II I'lII1lU'l l' YINSOX I' II IIRAY l'UR'I'I'fRI lI'II.Il II'.Xl.IIRUN, YI. I I I 4 'I I 4I I I I4 . 4 'I C'OlX4ll'ANY YIGHTIIORSIV II 644 4 - ' 1 I5 Ik 4, fihiz who I met mme XX'it1ter? I Metcalf. Yessirl Iluwn in the l'urterIielcI, where the I' I I heggurs are huriccl there is 21 Nlillcr something. NN'ell, I went Quick, with at hunch of key- I' clets. I Reed, I tolrl them, that the fielrl is Fuller hull. XXX-Il, neither metal Nurwmui I I' It I , 4 I S, II cuultl tuuch me, I went so fast. I Shell he there in the Grey 4law11, even if my sister has to I' I '4 Kramer hreakfztst clown in 11 l'lllIAI'j',Il l szticl. f' I ' XII-ll, the man szlirl, Give me :L Iltick :xml l'll let the whule 4luru lXIassie. VVe mirl him tl , l 4 - A , . 3 Init as we IIITSIUII the gate to go in 11 Viggot in the way. The owner was Leeming against x as a tree, l2l.lIgI IIllg', anrl I was doing llittue, hut the other fellows flitllllf like it. They sztirl, INC 44 X rlon't want tu gn on in. Nu-Nu-N41-el, No. ' 70 x This is ricliculntis :tml I-zartl, huh? n - 1 H Jw I S . 4 'V . I X xi 1XN'C'N Lx -Ifrf 5,2A 'I3 41 .AIM if , ,., '- Q.:-A.. no Q. 11,-,.rawfi13,L-'23-5-7-i?:f,x'-g,! --Y -:J qx7.Q..1'J-:Ch-T - i -. xi'-'L Q5 C11 J1 A-4- 'x. A- x.-,- A -Y gfxff?-Q 'aug V11 ff Q .V-,L'xY7 Z-lx C3 B RI E R PAT C -131,2 rl W-K A1 , 1 w J ' 1-11 .Y 11 Q1 - if ' 19 . 1 L! F9 fl 1 I If :M X ll 'Hy 1 I 1- 11 1, ,Q ,1 l I. 1? 21' 1 I-'1 ,111 . 1 KH 1'1? 11 N 1 W ' f 1 1,11 1 W , 1 1 11' 1 I W 1 '1 4 I V 1 1 1 1 'I W W 11 1 ll ARI R1 '1 U L W W ' 11 1 PM 1 f ' 1 1 f I I' NL 1 1 I 1 'I 1' 'IX 1 1 1 X lv 1' X1 1 I ' 4, 1 1 GX. Q13 ' I 'Args Qi 4,4 A, .A.x L Q FQ 5 I ' ! 0. -X 4, S H: V-3119. v'fZQ3'53-33 ,D r k M W V , M G., AGM' M -, .Af.1-,-Stgj-C31-3-f-Aifivcig 13+-1f,:J I Q-1:61 fur- 1 - s s- -- :sf s Ls- . '-'A Ui-T' 115' ' - '5- 1 cy'-1 'vp 1 ., 45' 55 - f. ,-,YJ ge np BRIER PATCH CDQQ' N Ni - , , 9' .J U vc ,. B '- umvfw ' . , If , G ' H 1 3 Q ' 1 N U I , n id a 1 I 4 0 X! E w O L 'Wl .1 , X, A . G I I 1 n ? 4r , I , f' iz Ll, 4,5 4 XX? Ira X , f' nf V Y OFFICERS X X X . I IJ, Al.:-:X Wm!-'lf1. . .............. .......... L uflazu X ,W W ll. M. Mc'L'nl-zslvv. .. ...lfirsl livulwzunl 'IV , X X M IJ:-:NNY IHQRIQY ...... ...Svmm1' 1.1vulvnunl ', lcnm Il. IVIAYNARD ...... .... l firsf Svrgvrzrrl N, ' 1 - , 4X Miss L,x'rnl-:R1N+: Ilolcfcu. . . ...... .Sfmnsor Q A! X lX' I N X SERGEANTS -X' X' ,XNlJliRS1IN, M. mcuvla 'rle.x1eNnl.Y ln'ss1-11.1. 5' CORPORALS , X ' IMXRHAX NXSHR URYIS NEED, K. 4 J X, n llli1iIiRl.-NN sllm'K1,r31: X W 1 K+ 1 . PRIVATES , W tj HliI.'I'Z IIAYS An-c'Rr1+:RY Hn Ilf7l,XH'lH lIIl.l., if fNl1'NU'l l' Q X XI, len.-mir: IIINIJAIAN l'Ul.I-2 XX 'N K'l.ENlNIUNS HUI FM.XN RHUIJHS 1 , NX l'UNI.l'fY HUNT, I , Rl'l'C'HllC , Xi l'R.'KIl2, XY. ,IA MERSON SC'l'lAEI:l l'lIi 8 X Ill'lXTI'SEY. j. KICRR SHICK X XN IHXUN lAl,l'lXYl.VN ST.-Xl'l.ES 'X x if lflTIH'1Rll.KRlJ'l LUMSIJEN TIIURN 1' X FOCER XIAHAN TURNER y 1 XX fQ.XRRE'l'SUN MARSH XY.-UINER. 1 ' w Q 1iIiURfJli,C'. MASON n'Al.lrRON, II. ,,j X, c:1'11'1r3R1ucz woman, n, XJX ' J! yly X X l'I'--lili--'l'RUliY X 1 ! Nlmicu City-Xlzun1--Klzlllipulis-all of thusv plzlccs f-lll'lliSl1 ufiica-rs fur thc Bzlnnvr fmnn- 4' IM puny uf thc Corps. i '11 l Vzu'm'itc lim' of pm-t1'yf:1ftvr ficlrl prolwln-n1 vvurks l ur thc little tin soldier is Cuvvrvll '4 . K fn 'K with dust-- Y X 1 . . , . . . ,, . . . . , f , th O. IJ. In fllllllllll Wcrlfq-, who IS singing, Only :1 Rusv, wlnlc skipping Rcvmllc Ifurmu- X 4 . linn: That isn't cmmglm-yml get stuck lmccuusc yuu Only .N-rose and DIUNVI' take a dose I ' of calislhm-11ics! I , - 0 12 . ' x H 5 rf' ' E E J' . ' 'K-A .N,C '1 , 'f Ax' -.. .. ax, XQ A 3:3 M7 J-I A 'X -LA.. . f2j,'-5.-:,,3g1':,L 1--Y-??-T,T: -113' x,:4'-fTf:aN:',,w--J .- ,- L 3, Cd - fl A-.541-u.A Y .-4 A-F-f A f 'Q T1 1 ' 'Q 5 ' Q35 R112 11 PA1'CH'f5D'QQLff Q ' gbiygr ' ca f 13 x' h td A 9 0:13 U! J J I ni P rx Y . 1 Q r ' V, 'I 292 N y I I v Y 1 Y 1 ll N 1 lx' 1 N U . 4 l 1,4 L U7 Nw Z 5' w 4 1 an 2 O 1 U ' Q ' I W Y 1 H 1 , I 'V s -Ji 5' H H M 1,2 ,J . N f wiv, Fw W' A l' , ' 5 fit I 1 n, W 1 X 1 M ' xl ' W EF ASQ QQ, I M 1' fit-ig-?if:5i' 1gi3 J -- 'fJQA:f 'd-SiiffgfL,'4'AJ qv .B J w' 1 : .- -.. Y- Qcfs1.,,f:2, BRIER PATCH ,.Q.,.,-G 1.- ni 1 I -L' 0 J ri: ln ' Q V- '-' U .3 3 , . ox X! tl W' Gi? ls : W1 Xl W' WM kv 1, 1 R! 1 Qi I COMPANY X . f gf 1 OFFICERS v .IIM M11-1 CA MVIS!-1LL . . . ......,.... ........... C 'apluiu . 5, 1 X' Hr-:Rm-:R'r GI-:Rl':c l'l-:R .... .... IH 'irsf limffmlclzrl Mu 1. lfvl-:xl-:'r'r SM l'I'l1 .... . . . .Second l.ivutcnun! 1 N V D1-:xx'1'r'r Sxvmcu ......... .... f fzrsl Svrfeafil . 1 NN Miss jAc'Q1'1-:l.1Nr: Rom:R'rs. . ............ ...... . S'ponsm' Q. 2 1. 4 I K I SERGEANTS I ! mmm, xl. vofmlllrps S'l'I'.XR'l', 1,. l U rl . r coRPoRALs g I num NIUURIQ, 11. smmzs, u. .x. xx'1l,1.mMs, I. xl.-Kmvx xm1.n1-:NRIUI-1 . w ' ' M ly 1 I PRIVATES . - .xm:o'r'r uxmzx' xr,ue'1'1xo X' W, 'H .x1.zlM0 1:.x1.1.mx'.w MERIUAM 5 . , 3 Axnmusux, 42. ur-nz. A. xrox'1'c:mrlcm' 'N X 1:1-Luau: rsmss MovN,x11,xN Q . W .i 1s1-:RULUNIJ c:uANc:r31: MU1.1,1Ns ' i V1 . IZRl'l l',XlN ll.-Mil-IR xrlvlzum' Lg. . l mmwx, w. IIURTON RIINSI-il.Y if ' 4 nukxs uuxnmiv RUSK gl 1 '13 ll cxxuxlex' 1H1.,xNn wl1,1.1. xMs, C. I ' - Q . r.uu'E1: Juwlelrzs wu.r.mMs. xx: . w 2 mvls, 1., JORDAN WILSON ik , ,f ' DUNN MAHIN worm, R. l 1 ' lfznclau, YrNc:I.1Nr: 1 1, THE VULGAR BOOTMAN'S SONG .kim M 1, Cmnpzuly C- k' I KICZIJ1 as can Ire! , ' Oh, GCG- wb S P' WHTCE-F-If-Ii ! F! N .4 l I . I fy ' C'0NII'.'XNY SONG Hn-rlwrl fin-1-4-ctfmx'-f X t ip? ii Tho fiunplrells Arc C'mnil1g1 Is nur llircctur. F S X livvrctt Smith- 145-'fp 0 J ? ' His 1lfHVC'I' is :L myth, lj -6 0 ja! ' I - 15 .fy-3 Q 55 . ' u H .-,dwg Q, -qpwf V.- 'ff Q.. f SQ ,-f, KL- f f QJ, fxdfn jg-7, V., v ' J- 4' - It-ii Jiksv-,S--Ai i 'AJ' x -A!-F if L-,.5'?vu 'Y-fp Wi' K' wx in a ' w I v-aw'-776 'A-311'--F: -' ' 17 fl 'I n , ie ag 11 .0 ,m53,QQ Bm ER PA'rc:HfS,,J Qfg f'-f'Qf:N'-23 4555 ' ' M9121 L . , J 9 L1 Sffl 5 f .via . C515 L.. , F' Q V I 'M TAL? 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I..-Xl'li LARMCK 1 1 1'1nf1fM,xN, swiss 1 14' PRIVATES 'Q l lmrmxu 1:,xRNE'1' RILEY l1 mums, H. IIEPWURTH Romnson, 1. l IKIIJDLE, w. llEl.I.UM s'rEnz '1 nRr:cK11:R, lx. HEWET1' SWARTZ c'n11'1'U:11 lrzmwllws, xv, s1uNNl:R . 1 1'AMvAzzm KNAPI' s1'RocK, A. ...V ly C'AliEl.l., n. LEMUN 'l'llHMl'SON, W. 1 1 c'AnE1.l., w. m1-cxwn 'rU1.1.v, R. 1, 11 C'l.II 'l'0N 1x11-11111.11-xN 'l'Ul.l.V, w. 1 1 1'oNL0N Mfnfuu TURNER, 1 1 c'uNwAY, 'r Mocmrz, 1. xvP:1Ns1'E1N, A. 1 uma, A. xmssm, M. WHITE f mm l'Rll'li, R. w11.nMAN U53 I n1.wl'rT WYATT 1 I - 4' Mary, Mary, quite contrary, ' Tell mc what you Svc? l 1 4 ', I soc' a lot of hanclsomc mugs- -1 W The mcn of Company ll. Captain Harvey-I.icut1n'1nt lJ'n'iL- . Ncvcr lat ue rest or try to sau us Byard Kelly illlgS llkn a lxrk 0 , fi j.,cr.f1..5'l- - -f3 f .NL-Y 'J-' iff' .s-at MT. Cru.. ,, I Y ' fljf-:wir 1 -,f-L!! ' gif 1-1- -.-W fff?-E:-- L. . 45 0 .cu -. . C013 0 . ah 11 llll 1 f1 1 1' ' l 19 y l1 1ly1 J f 11 ' l ,F 1 1 1l, l W1 1 l . 'F V' I 1- 1 15 I xl 11 I- lil ., M gl' F-S135-A 40 11 Nl' . 1 2 X , . . ' . . - 1 xl is .i g M y , Q. J KX , -l I I f 2 - 0 '- At playing pnnl hv's quite thc shark. x ' ' by ' ' ,I1 . Ql fo . a JJ .lf-F ,- V 1 A L' li - . 's ' Ns wf- .-U H I L. -A vwv- -W, Y 1 1 K 1 1, I 1 1 , 1 1 1 1 in 1 41 1 1 1 1 ' Pi -: . ,- if gN : ' C H is 2' Q6 L-if I.. :K . .1 X-If-N.7 1TtL,L,c-,C-Q Q.. 'H U 4 .-9 YL' E511 15 1 ' : .' 1519 H J 1 1' T51 '11 N Fi lb 1 6:11 ' 111 1 f 111 v I' I1 aj W My 1 1?-, ,J V 1 r U 31 71 fri WM' , 1 1 1 N X X 1 1 if M 1 ' 1 hm A 'N Y 11:6 1 4 tw, ' ' V11 LL! QU 11' I 1 1 11 1-1 ,, if 11 15 1 WY 11 1' 1 1 1 1 1 QL S xl Fax. A I ,W 1 1 ep 14 k 1' cgi in 1 is All .Fx Q ' ' a xffxk ,7 1E:1uil1':Qlf M ,P 2 Q. 1:13 C71 -1 ' 'Q ' l Gr T150 4':5M.E: 'L 1,.,.,. 'x . ,sri .fi lu Q f n 4 auf , N ? if e.fi -F.-fi Q' -3 4- ' - ff .- ' 434443, BRIEF. PATCH ,,Q.4,g Q 44 n O ' ' an ' . . 4 ' 5 , 4' 5 4-4 - -45 Y X' J 0 . , e . 0 ' 4 - u 4 U A as 4 Q 8 4 ' 4 . 4 4 ' 0 A' 4 44 04 4 4 4 .4 b ', 44 4 4 4 ' 4444 444 4 4 4 ,W 4 4 44. .44 4 4 44 44 44' , 444 44 4 OFFICERS J 4 44 SAM l'Rl4'r3 .... . ............ . . ..S1't'4u441' l,iuz4tt'14m4l I 4 4 44 4.444 l'lA1.1., H., I.Al3i-:L1.r:, In . .. .PI41tu4m C 4I1'f0ftIl.Y 4 4 4 4 4 4 44 HARRY R41-: ........,..... .... f 'zrsr .St-rgcazzl 4 Miss Vliccslxm R14'AA1okic, .. ...... Spuizstfr 44 4 4 4 4 4 40 4 4 4 44 SERGEANTS 44 4 lIl.Y IIARIIICSTY lll'N'l', NY. l.lfMM.-K 44 444 44 4 4 4 44 CORPORALS 4' IIOXYER Hl'N'l', ,l. Ml'lRRll.l. MINU'l I'l. nl. 4 4 4 HIQNIIERSON lYl'1ll. 4 4 4 PRIVATES 4 444 .xxuus x4A4:N1-:ss sM4'r41. ll ll. 4 IH IIING MlNU'li'l'l, ll. Sl'l'Rli 4 4 IIULIJUN NlI'l'l'Kl':l.l. STUNIC F 4 4r1 IIREFKER, II. MOYER 'l'A'I'li 4 4 444 VJ K'Il.-XIJIJUCK UNIDEN 'l'IM lIlfRl..XKI'l, l'. 44 C0 llll PARKER 'l'l M llliRl,.-KK l'i. ill. 4 4 UUNXYAY. K. l'l'lll ER TRUYANU ' llllllllli l'RI':S'I'UN, XY. M'Al.liER i 4' G: 4 4 u.xt'i'T Roiuxsux, 14. WARE, v. 444 4 44 IIEIIII RUIIINSUN, XY. Xl'll.l,lS 4 4 4 4 ,4 KEI.l,ER ROVER XYISE 4 444 l.AlIEl.l.I'f, R. RUXYUIQN XVUl.lf4JRlJ, il. 4 4 I 44 SIMMONS IYUUIIS, H. ' 4 44 44 4 4 I -4 7 'l'hL'r4- was ll mam in our town, 54 4 4 Allll hm- was wmiclrulis wisug . 44 44 He j4mi11v4l, with glee, in Ctnnpzuiy li 4 To give thv girls 21 suriirisc. - 4 4 4 4 lit' haul all his ar1'1u1g4-1114-iits mzulc 4 ' 44 To jolt thum heavy :xml nvat, 4 4 4 lint Nei Hllfl l'ric4- k4-4-41 sticking him, 4,4 . 44 - S41 hc staya-4l rm thu l4k'2lI. ' 444 ' 44 . :Xml now xvlicticvcr his girl conics 'Illl soc if hv's still ht-rs, Slit-'s ruyally 4-ntcrtaiim-4l lay tlwsc Hun4lsum4- Qbnipzniy li 44t'ticn'rs. I'-xqdfxxhg. ,--,,,4, G - A .. --..-357-'14--fru,-,,.,2j'-120 G t:3r2,,gQ' L, ' .4 4. 95611 1 -i45'i',, - ,-,ip 1,15 A . ,T G: RAND GREENRRIER C.-xmz'1' pvwi-sif- H 4. wav --rf . 1 fiff:-2 gf - .-'sw' ' ' 'ASK ' ' qir lv, I AW- Ag ,isis Y-4'v : O58 J A HI 'Cl I Rlglf-'I ga BRIER PATCH Qmf Q G O , D , 1 ,gs I5 ff Q Q. . 0 Ci Y . ,CZ ,il A x 1 1 , ' 1 al 11 J td , wk! v , li l 0 0 U I 'Q L., . , u X Y R 5 , A ,. 1 , N , I l , l W I l l l ,l l ' l lvl in l' .9 4 w I I l i H l l l 1 ,i l I I li .1 OFFICERS Q ' iw ll l lll'1NRY fiRl'SliNlJURl-', . . . . ........... .. .Captain and Drum illajor il 'R 1 4 . -- . ' ,bl Q' MMR joN1-is Kliarztnncj ..... ........ lr ws! Lzcutvnanf l l l, HARRY FISHER fT1'0H1b0I'Ic'j. . . . .Scfond Licutcnanl l VVALTIQR Koz fT?'0l11I707ll'j . . . .... First .S'm'gva11.! ,X 'l i Miss CHARl.O'l l'l-I lll-tl.1.. .. ...... S nnsor ,l ,PI l Y 1 Il l I l i SERGEANTS l 4 lilUlUNllSf Solo lib Cornet lllGfiINS--Secoml 'l1I'0llllJ0llC l' ' CORPORALS 1 1 l-'1'll,KNER - Snarc Drum LOXVE-Solo Cornet 1 hi l 'l 5lll.l.liR, l7.ffSolo Flarinct XlL'l'HERSON+Tennr Saxophone' X , i I W Wl'Il.l.S-Solo Clarinet l , I N u ,P ' Q ' PRIVATES l l .X5hlcyfThird flarincl HPNATIUS- -lib Clarinet ,X l' pl X llRl'l I'AlN-Bass llrnm JERMAN-Scconll liornct Q I HROXYN, Cff Snare llrnm JOHNSON, K+llaritone-Saxophnnv ,I ' IKUTZIN-Alto Saxophone PERDUE-llllb Sonsaphnnc 'V ,. L' 1 UALI-'I4:r:ml'ifw1n l'Hll.Egllass Drum 5, , I tl 4l l'llAl7lX--Snare Drum PHIPPS-Snare Drnm l l U C'Hl'l'ICRSBlITH I'0Ll.OC'K--flfirst Cornet ' I' lNJUlil.ASfllh Clarinvt INCH--Alto Saxophone , l N FICNNINH-Sccoml Alto SKAKSIIS, Il.wI'Il: Cornet 1, l US'l'l'IR Soprano Saxophone Smith, H. XY.- -Cymbals 1 l il tiflllll.-Xlillf Elm Sousaphnnc THOMAS, j.Al7irst Clarinet ll V l , HALL, R.-F llassoon TUCKER-Seconll Cornet W i, all li HARRIS- Se-conrl Cornet XYll.l.lAMS, ll.- First Alto I I R l ll' ' The liancl again won first placc at thc S1-vvnth .-Xnnnal Shenandoah Valley Apple lllos- l fl. lil som Fvstival, XN'inclu'stcr, Yu, 'l'l1cy hclpccl in thc' Coronation ccrcmonics for Kliss l'oll:u'rl, ,l ,l l flZllljIl'llCl of Yi1'ginia's ilistinguishccl govcrnor. . w i ll- The llanrl also jonrncyml to Roznioki- anil lmrozulcast 'KX Musical llny :lt Grccnluricrn ' , I' UYCI' Xxillllvl. x A. XM- wish wc l1:ul room to ra-port some of thu convcrsation hclcl in tln- lins 'oing to 'uf -f w ,. . . , g .- , K XX inchcstcr-anml coming honnx llrillianl, lhat's what. But we l1ax'0n'l. qt la' ' No nmttcr how hurcl you trv, von cnn't :lay to lmat thc llancl. A J G f ' ' ' -fy ' s I ' L 'bu R 1 , '. I , M1 'wfou-dx.. - I ...,, Jw - V A - ' 'Vi' -' .. rf..-' 3-RMK L -r , fr--iw v0f?fl-1-. , . - f 1 f --.4-5 - AY ' vw. f - v -fish' .41-4 -'lgaskx--P-51' 1193 C-1 11, -4--fx.: -' .-.J A Vx, -V V 7 vw 1 U .,... .58 mi . .LM Commsssionecl Officers LEFT TO RIGHT BACK Row-Kneer, Creel, Davis, A., Dotson, Winte1', Grusendorf FRONT Row-Kelly, Jones, M., Jones, O., Wolfe, Johnson, E., Davies, Gorrell Campbell, Harvey, McChesney, Price, S., Gerecter E0 Q ---Q - 1 lo HYEQNH ,IM ,H-,h f,J.m,v , , AF, It . U? ,.Q,,,..r,..,,,7. . , .:,,n,-,?,.7l7Q15y. wg? ,-T, .-ic,..,5-gy Fi. E135 .I-f,:5..:y Y k I v . Q v 'll -u . 0 O g 4 as if Q 2 R 3 A Q . 3 . 9 1 2 ' v i li 1 'I Y pf BRIEF. PA'rcH5,, ,., r ' .CJ-.4 ' .Q 0.9 ' ,, lip lil' ill ,fl , H l li ,. I P ll ll iv i I N,0I1-COII1l'I1iSSiOI1Cd O'f'fiC6fS I FRONT Row-Hall, H., Koz, Gillespie, Traendly, Snyder, D., Hensley, Perry, D.. H, Fisher, Sergeant Conyers, Llewlyn, Maynard, Davidson, Bell, Perry, T., l i N, Montgomery, H., Smith, J. E., Downer 'V it il' Sl-:COND Row-Dempsey, Grove, Moore, H., Reed, K., Williams, J., Toney, Peter- L ll l son, Owis, Earman, Minter, Ghiz, E., Reed, I.., Gude, Phipps, gli, I l, , Hegeman, Dameron, Liggett, Canter Q, rl! ' , 4 RACK Row-Goal, Riblet, Hundley, Lape, Naser, Larick, Chick, Anderson, M., I If 4' Hanson, Felker, Voorhies, McCreery, Higgins, Sheckler, Wells, il Edmonds, Aliamo, Zogg, LaBelle, F. gi, li' i f Q it gl ' l Ii r ,ll l I W l l . ,X l . 1 X. P155 . S .sal in ' . l- Q. L L I ' l . f '-:, -e q-D . , l . Y I X 3 C' ' ' A - - .Y Y., ti . -' ' , 1-f'-A'-if-isa Pr:-?..i efafrmi- :gil fi.. ' Q I , rl , I . , ,, . . . -qi 4 - ss' 'is 2 s ' ' T 4 . dp , BRIEF. PATCH ,,Q..,,3 Q at . , . Z , 0 0 dv ' l4'f::.R so - I 0 4 8 - v , a vm . I? l l l l 'l l if Q ' - i X l ' 1 , 1' w n a ill Military Hodge Podge W w Now that spring is here, the young Keydets no longer run errands for the old ones, such as hunting a yard of skirmish line, a stripe of paint, the key to the pitcher's box, a, pint of i chevron oil, or a box of bungholes for a rifle barrel. It's a great life, but we can't week-end! 4 l l Mebbe me mother didn't raise her boy to be a soldier, but you couldn't make the Officer A of the Day believe that. Not for a minute. A-nd these bugle calls! Ifs blow for this and ' blow for that, blow to get up, blow to eat, blow to study, blow to go to sleep. BUT I LIKE ITN! A , A - I Most Difheult Thing to Find- Elbow Grease. THE INSPECTION 'N The preliminary inspection was waived this year, due to the fine showing made by the X B Corps last year. On May lst Major Hobbs, U. S. A., and Major Peake, U. S. A., arrived at 8:00 a. m., and went to work or their Honor Inspection. VVe had close order drill, extended ' order drill, field problems, theoretical work, group work, tent pitching, calisthenics fOh, Boy lj, formal guard mount, full dress parade. 5 It was the most thorough inspection ever given here. The Corps was highly compli- H mented by the inspecting officers for the fine showing made. VVe are hoping that we get an i Honor School rating. One thing is certain-faculty and cadets put out everything they had. ,V A The military leaders at Greenbrier were highly pleased with the work of the cadets, and we 'i will always be able to look back with pride on the effort put forth on May Day. e . l ' ' V o 1 11 . Q' l -init i I 'r ex ,A gl' ' ' ' L 'Ka-9.3 A- -T' if ,Am C-S 2. 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Nay' 1 . Q I' l , 1 1 lll f X 1 Wil 1 li 1 ff 3311 . I llj .X Ni!!! 1 ll 111 1l li 1 l 11 , , 1 1k B '1 11 it i 1 Ll J lx ' ', 1 1 li l 1 4 1 Post-Graduates 1 , 1 , 1' l Q 1' N - R. BEN RICK l-l.OYlJ N. HORMELL 1 '. NN llll2lI'l'lSl0VX'l1, New ,lersey llonora, l'0n11syl1'ania 1 , , 1..1cY 1'H11.oM,x'1'Hr1i1N i . Always good-natnred, linck has won a host l'lere's the fast Hying track star. VYC hate Io ,N 111 of friends. see you run away. li T1 it' L' CAMERON COFFMAN ROBERT XYILSON lOHNSON x , 1 l..'1 ., mx- y' IF ,. 1. ' ,, ' 1 1 L. .mms 11115, 1.1-t irgnna Ola org, Iennsylx ,una , 11' 1 l..1L'Y I..-WY Q ' 6. I .RX hard worker at track, advertising man, .-Xnother musician-'hand and orchestra-and f XTJ Ill and all-around student. how he can play that saxophone? V 'ill 4' l R. l. lJAYlliS . ROSS Rl. RllJGI.liY ' 11 Scranton, Pennsylvania Pittslnlrgh, Pennsylvania , 1-H11.o111A1'H1c1N l'H1LoMATHE.1N 1 11 Look at Last ycz1r's l311n:11 l'.x'1'cH-or this Another of those men who came in for a 1 ,1 'U one!--and yon will see what llayies has done. year and made friends with all of ns. . 4i,1 l'H.'XRl.liS Al'S'l'lN GOIJIJARID, lll CH.-XRl-l-QS ll.-XVIII SL'H.-XliFFliR ll, li! .1 Fayetteville, West Virginia .-Xllentown, Pennsylvania lil, l 1'1-111.11Mi1'1'Hr:.1N V 1'H1I.oMA'1'H112.1N X liass horn tooter, hard fighting fuotlball play- Charley laughs at troulwlc and gets where he l 1 er, and good friend. wants to go. 1. l , 4 1 QI ll HARRISON TONILY L ,I Y, Harvey, VYest Virginia M , ...X I LACY 4.1 W N l ., LA , Varsity hasketlmall player, varsity haselrall A Nj 1 'N , . inan-and winner of honors for which he A l Lui, 'fi worked, that'S Toney. lJon't forget us, old .J 61, - boy' RVAPR cl ' 11-f .1 0 tThe Editor regrets that it was impossible to procure a picture of Charles fieorgu, Ronecvcrte, XY. Va., A ,fr tl N P . J fl,a YM who has made all nt' us glad he decided tn spend a year at fire:-11l1rier.l ' JV. nf, fy I Q 'Q' ,yy 1 lm ' 'QE H Q -:VL .R 35 ,lll ' E4 mg-5 3b41d 1go- ' ly i'-' A F 0 vip . -ffg,-1,-.v.Y3g,j gg ' i'.'Y'fj1,'f -:N-,V Avg' Ztikw QYYTT-6, ,va f gli 1 fx, -J -1-1-4, --, s,.,,., -, V 'fix cs'1 U '7n'.-M, ir 'f . ' 'f' 'tp QQ' B RI E R PATC H'f5g'iiQ5.fflQgf 5lT'1f2II'fQ V, 1 ,II 0 ' J lu. G.: I1 I I In . Sl I-l I UIII S2 ff-T: .g . I if 'Xl I 4 l .9 001,19 In o II II I II 4 1 K. III , Q ' ' 'KI P 0 I I 'J '- I I I Ig I I I I ' II II I III I I I I l-r:oNARD L. GHRRICLI. -Lx Mics A. C.-I M I'HlCI.I. Roisrziu' H, Hnwrzv I. Pnxvidefzt ViI'e-Prexideul Sefretary-Tn'a.rurer I I I I I ' ' ll' II ,. . . . I I I .-XI.FRI1:n 1. llixvls Rom:it'r Lotus lt. l'liNNlN1l NN lI.l.lAM B. l'oR'i'r:Ri-'mI.n, -IR I . I I VaII'dirtI,u'iuII ,lledalixt Claw Orutm' I ,II I I II II II I Senior Officers I . I I Gorrell is a natural leader who has the confidence of his fellow cadets. The Senior , I I , . . . . . I Qlass is proud to otfer him as Its President. II I 1 I .III I . I . I Jimmie Campbell counts his friends by the score. He is well deserving of the honor he- II I 'I stowed upon him by us, his classmates. II I Harvey has been trusted with our business aliairs. He also holds in trust our lasting I I I friendship. I II I' Davis has earned the right to be Valedictorian by his unfailing standard of scholarship. Vvhenever anyone wanted to know something about a lesson he had only to ask this Senior. II Fenning won the Senior Oratorical Contest last February, and will deliver his oration I I ' I again on Commencement liay. He is one of the best speakers who ever belonged to a senior I' class at Greenbrier. I , Porterfield's ability as a speaker and an actor are too well known to require words I' I I1 VI II.I I. I I I I of ours. I I I III C.-Xfter all copy and pictures had been sent in. your editor found that change was being - made, and that Porterfield was giving over his position to another sterling speaker, Robert Bell, of VValtham, Mass. VN'e are sure that Bell, our genial business manager, will excuse ' the absence of his smiling face herej .IH I I. .III II' X s D41 PLS? We L. 4 - . X.. i, -Azk- '5 I ' ,if ' I 'Ao I sl . . fxf? ,. x it -sx?jA-.Ji YL -,nn 112' -J'QrL-rg 25 1 Y' A I, 'Una xfokx H 2 I S we 1,-gf 1,. l.,Y .4-v'L-f Y-.J -Q-,r ,,, T71 3 Y 1 1 l 2 ll T'-T 'rwwvawwffwnnl l i v U -2 ' ' I4. ' ,, Q' 'S 9 J ' v Y gag, ua, BRIER PATCH ne., Q 6 0 I 0 n 0 . ' 1: . - xi .J U Q W X . . A 4 ' G - .Q 0 ' l I 0 0 19 . 6 J. I 1 l . T -1 ll i I i 'N ' l f. l l C li. l fi ll 11 Y i ' l l C i , i l ll I l ill lA 4l i ', 1 ll h Q it it Bi-11.1. Anmzizsox AUsTiN l3ERc.I.UNn qi b pf' 1 ROBERT BELL I 1 NValtham, Massachusetts l l I'Hll.OMATHEAN 1 'l r 1027-28fl'rivate Co. A, Sophomore Class, Junior! Debates, llebater's Medal: 1029-30fC0rp0ral CO. ll' ll I ll, junior Class, Nou-Commissioned Officers Club, Business Manager qllkllilf l.,ATlflI, Advertising Manager l 1 ll tirfcn-Briars, Sigma Lambda Chi: 1929-30fSergeant Co. A, Non-Qomnussiotred Ofljcers Club, Senior yl Class, Business Manager lining l'A1't'n, llusiness'Manager Ifrrrwtl-Bi'i1ir.r, Press Club, New England Club, Vice-President Sigma Lambda Lhi, Runner-up 'benior Oratorieal Lotntest. - ' I 'i, Bell, having exceptional business ability, holds executive positions on both studeint publi- W -,X cations. He reads prolihcally, and as a result has developed a commendable taste in litera- X X P l ture. He has twice iven iroof of his ability as a speaker, receiving some honor each time. , l 3 l . . . . . .. . . . . 'i Those accomplishments, combined with his inherent possibilities, won for him membership in 4 i 4 the Sigma Lambda Chi, the highest honor Greenbrier can bestow upon its outstanding cadets. N ll No other tributes need be written. 1- i l , -,, . . . . . . i l U NIERIVX hlHhRl.1zVVl5 ANIJILRSON I - v. - . L df, R1Cl'llTl0IlCl, Virginia ' l'Hll.OMA'l'HEAN 1928-29-Private Co. li, Virginia Clnh, Company llasketball, lU20-30-Sergeant Cn. ll, Non-Conv Y inissioned Officers Club, Virginia- Club, l-'orensie Club. t ' . I ly Meriwether is a very likable chap and has the wtnnnig manner of'the Ideal southern 't l,l 4 gentleman. His characteristic thoughtfulness and' perfection of behavior has won-an un- ,i i told number of true friends. He makes a splendid oflicer, and his knowledge of military is ' , an asset to an compan . VVe have only praise for the excellence of his character and the l l . . . , lf . y . . . . J i possibilities epitomized by an admirable record at Greenbrier. With best wishes for your if . success, ANDY! 1 ' l HERBERT TOMPKINS AUSTIN ll l Easton, Maryland l ' U . IWHLOMATHEAN th ll H XYinner of Final Debate 1928 l l ll l 1928-29-Private Co. A, XX'inner of Fall Golf Tournament: 19211-30--Private Co. A, Rifle Team, l l lloxing Team. A . O I I U I Here is a man who likes his athletics. lf you don't believe me, just take a glance at his I ll i record. l l l 1 Along with his activities, he is just a jolly good fellow. ' l , j I.uck to you, Herbie, ole boy. 1 l , s ' MARTIN BERNARD BERGLUNIJ - J h Cummin YS l'oint, Stanford, Connecticut , fn 'N i A Y l r .. c ,J I , 1929-30-Private Co, C, Hi-Y Club, Midget Basketball, Cheer Leader. Q And here is Greenbriers entry in the Cross Country Racts 0 And as a cheer leader he knows his stuff,iiand also in hislstudies. He is another one o 0 .nl 5 ' 'bg se uiet kind of chaps. We wish you luck and plenty of it. - Q if A - f X ey i M -Y i1?f'rf' fi 'fi'??i 1? ' a 'Ji l - ,Make M fa... , F-JC11 -4-rg .J Cai? .fif- I t i'L.F5 '2i 'fr-'qty wg - t ,- Q - - H . . I . af. X .rf BRIER PAICH' QCJI .J all D a C, A r 03 D : Q . fv-Tfsvg - . 4 9- Na t gg C .N 5 1. 11 r' , 1 . G , Q ' C7-i . UL4 '9 3 A L ,- T i u .. , A xf IJ 5 . X X f ' 'lid WM: L li ' 1' lr l t ll 1 il N wil: l . . W iii, fir by 1 it - lr ' ill' I ill. v lk i- L y ' ll t i il lg 1 t . H , Tl if 1 . . 'l ' ID.-xyis Q .x Mvnici.i. C HAFIN Ibowxiiia ti Q 1 . 't it Ai.FaEo 'ii DAVIS , ' I jersey City, New Jersey t l V LACY . j 1927-Ztv Private Co. C, Yigilantes, Kosuiopolitan Club: 1928-ZW Private Co. C, Crack Squad, K i yt I Company llasketball, Latin and History Medals: 10241-30-4Seeond Lieutenant Co. ll, Company llasketball, 4 Commissioned Officers Club, Trlaek Squad. 1 l . l I I in V Davis earned the sobriquet ot Stinky atter the manner ol Stinky llavis in the un- imitable cartoons of Fontaine Fox, the originator ot. the Toonerville Trolley. Stinky is ll W l scholastic wizard, and besides winning a number ot medals tor high standing, managed to ' W 1 have a real good time, VX? expect him to make l'hi Beta lxatipa. t , ' N hl.-XNES .-X. CAMl'HEl.l. 'N ' Beckley, Vbest Virginia I - L ll 1'Hi1.oM.x1'H1QAN Q! -' fl 3 1020-27fl'rivate Co. C, Ileekley Club, Nlideet Football, Midget Baseball: 1927-225-Corporal Co. li, , QL lleckley Club, Hi-Y Club, Non-Connnissioned Officers Clubg l923-24JffSee0nd Lieutenant Co. U, Hoot and I ity Spur Club, Commissioned Otheers Club, Reporters Club, Varsity Football: 1929-30-ACaptain Co. C, Boot 1 A vt! and ,Spur Club, Coininissioned Ulfieers Club, HC Club, Hi-Y Club. President Students Council, Varsity Qi , Foot mall. - . i ,l u'IlIIlllllC!SH ability as a tootball player hashbeen excellent because he tears 'em down. fl 'if fl The boys of Co. Cf lore him and would certa1nly.do anything to have him in command of 4 tl them next vear. Hhllliillllvu shons the old 213 s urn, and does what he sets ont to do. ' t t' ' ' i t l It fl JIMMIE Cl-lAFlN ,i i A 5. Logan, Nliest Virginia 1 i 1 l'HlLOMA'l'HE.-KN 1 t lW27-.2S- Private Headquarters Lkvuipany, Midget Football: 1038-Z0-V Private Headquarters Companyg N 3 y i 1029-30-Priyate Headquarters Company, Conipany Football. - A N 1 Jimmie is one ot those quiet, whiteiheacled Qdeyils, who .are mean with the girls. N, , Si, , Chafin has showed that he has the ability to hght by liis tootball playing. ,Hb Good-bye. old shotgun, we are sorry to set- you go. tr' t l i VYILLIAM REED IJQVVNER V t 7 High Coal, VVest Virginia i ' H i PHILOMATHEAN l l ll Sigma Lambda Chi-Student Council ' i 1924-23-Private Co, IJ, Midget liaseballg 1925-26-Corporal Co. IJ, Midget's llaseballg l926-27- ,-'i ,. Corporal Co. ll, Non-Coinfs Club, Fallen Angels Club, Midget Baseball: 1929-30-Corporal Co. D, i l Sergeant Co. D, Non-Coinfs Club, Gi'i't'ni-I1'ri'tir,v Staff, Rifle Team, Student Council, Varsity Baseball Squad. ' 1 I f ,N Reed has made an excellent record at Greenbrier, and we teel sure that he will set the world on fire when he sets out on life's broad way.. ,ky Downer is well liked by all, and holds the highest ol honors bestowed on any cadet, that fl fx A G f The Sigma Lambda Chi. We are sorry to see you go, Downer. 0-il, . . - M, , . s px k -5 1 Img . . i ' ,J 1.11 ' k - i X F 34-i M1 X et, le 1-JWQ:-5:1 .,1,, Q7 JLUM-fl' . -dr'-' we ' L,.a...a'1-- ,f,,':,5'D-L.5Lr i,1f '27Zft'?ii.f-L'-4f J w:2'?'T?-- JUL Y ' - L-ah.-H'x...f'sF Q33 Q .- ,L Y -J 7.4 ,W,w, -AS, .,-nf- 5 V rj . 1 3- iq., 55'fxf'1iTp+v'f-' 1 ' 1 1 '3'1. . '1 '11 T- 1 K lifaiif - Aj Cv -r Qf'-'Atlfff' 'LQNSJJ '19, ,gdiffgf-f1. ,1BR1ER PA'rCHf5,.f:1.,,' QV! D - D x x,,, :?T'k5'v ' 11 -- Q5C3 , 61 , 15 .cw g,,.1 ,Ulm IW. ll ill W lx 1 1, I xl K 1 1 ' .1l Ll fi? C119 1' 1 ill l lil I ' 11 1 ,li 1 ll l l : I 1, , i lixmoxos Fisi-uck, H. F1-:NN1N1. lstlltll, Nl. '11 ll 1 l 1 H,x1u1v lflSllElQ 1 , Ashland, lxcntucky 1 A 1 , LACY J 1 l'l.2o-.27f -Private Headquarters Couipauy, Kentucky Club: IUZ7-28-fft'orporal llcadquartcrs fuinpany, . ll 'W Kentucky Club, Student Council, Golf, N011-COI'll.'S Club: 1028-20 Sergeant Ileaduuarters Company, Kuna f l tucky Club, Green ami XVhite Orchestra, Student founcil, Golf, Non-t'om.'s Club: llI.2O-- First Serge-antqand 1 Second Lieutenant Headquarters Company, Kentucky Club, Clerk Student Council, Putt and Shoe Club, 1 Fommissioned Officers Club, Club Sandwich Orchestra. 7 . Q Harry camc to Greenbrier three short ycars ago. VN hcn hc First arrived hcrc, as is fl I usual with rats, he was at a loss as to which way to turn or just what he was expected to ' ' do. It did not takc him lon to fct into thc swin ol things, as his honors show. 1 1 ,, . . g fb 3 1. , Harry is a friend of us all, and shall certainly bc missed. 1 ' li, GEORGE ALLEN HEl.l. EIJMONUS, lli. 4 11 1' . 1 1- - - ' l ,fl .1 1 Hinton, Vvcst Yirguna 1' ,1 1 dl 1.Ac'v I ' 1 10214-.29-l'rivzitr lland, Ride 'l'z-aiu: IU20-Sllf--fSt-rgeant lland, Ride Teain, Non-l'oniniissioned Officers , 1,113 Club, Ilraniatic -Club. I l A ' 1 n . D I 11' If you wish to livc a long lite, stay out ot range ol this boy when hc has a rillc in his Q ,Q hand, bccausc hc can handle one vcry gracefully. He is thc second best shot in school, but 11 X ' be can't shoot a ritlc half as wcll as he can play a cornct. 1 ll J 1 We hope hc will be as successful in life as in his activities at cil'L'k'llllTll'l'. . 1 ' S11 long, ole, fella, and good luck. N11 1 ' l . ,, , . . . - 1 'l 1 E1 ROBERL LOLIS la. l'l'.lNNING 1 ' ' jackson, Ohio 1 1 1 1..xt'v 1 1 l l r Orators Medal l 1920-30-Private llaud, Hi-Y Club, Dramatic flub, Ohio Club, lforeusic Club, Reserves Football. l l 1 Oosh brought much famc to his native country, Ukrauia. His abilities as au oratoi' l ll 1 1- . . . . . . . . . 1-1 '- I are unlimited. Having a good rccord in his studios and bt-mg popular with the opposite sex, 1 5 1' lic is quite an all-round man. Good luck, Oosh. , V , , l H1 MARVIN A. FORD , . , M Lcwisburg, VX' .Va. xl ll , I'HIl.OMA'l'HEAN 1 1921-25-l'riva e Co. EU: 1926-27 -Private Co, lJ : 1027-214 Private fo. lm: 1021-30f Lt-wisburg Llu ' 1929 '80 'Nlonfom s Club' 1027 28 lrivatc Co C' 1 241 Corporal 'o ll 1 1020 10 Qergtant 1 1 1 14 , 1 ,l ci b.C f-. - , - f- ' . '. 1128- - . L. . -. -. - . 1 . 0' U . . . 11 4 4 . Marvin is one good cadet. He studies hard, makes good grades, knows his military, and 1 1 'Q 'I' in other words, a good man to have around. fy! , X He holds the position of a sergeant in Co. C, and hc handlcs it in thc right m1ll1llC1'. 4'-ff' Q-1 0 f , . ,' . ' , . . , , , . 1 . Al 4. 2 We hate to lost you, Marvin, bttter suck around for another year. lf you dont, may thc F1 t of luck follow you forever. 0-5 , 1 u S sh J 1, 1 D :J 'Q ll l ' 1. 11111, -211 .q1f,f2,...., ,111 , 1 .1 Y W' ' 1 sA--. . . ' 1 - ' iv.. r 0' CQ' or-2, v--g --w ' 0 ix' ,, N-1-5,-.lf -s.,-- --Q..-,f,,x - .tffn Q... K: f.,,. A - 36 '1 A -.2--f1,N,g--W. ,. - ,x-,,..,.-.i..LIa2 2 NU : lv I ll u l ,' , D --,' ,.v -1 t . ',f'A 'T7T . Eff gen, ,fqgienteil PA1.CHfliegj,' ffrjnt ' F ls'-N' L ifr?1'5 A JC3 x. . 0 'nf ' L , J J alll' : 19 206 lj , gli .! i sa 5- 'gi ' r 1 l' v tri L, .I it . li? ll . Ill IV. 1 V il? ll I4 tl I t n F, l 4 l 1 I f Guiz, E. l:lll.l.l'2R tirzmzeiiza fiII.I.liSl'IE .1 , l EIJNYARID H, GHIZ fx , Huntington, West Virginia 5 l H ll.0lNlATHEAN ll I Marshal ' :H 1922-23fl'rivate Co. ll, liuyan Valley Club, Midget Football, Midget liaseballg 1923-2-l-l'riv:1te l 1 Co. D, Guyan Valley Club, Midget Football, Midget Baseball: 19.21-25 Private Co, ll, Crack Squad, i Huntington Club, Midget Football and Baseball: 1025-26-Private Co. li, Huntington Club, Midget Foot- 1 ball and Baseball: 1926-.27-Private Co. li, Huntington Club, Midget Football and Baseball: 1927-28- Sergeant Co. ll, Spanish Club, Vigilantes, N011-Cl01ll.lS Club, Fallen Angels, Midget Football: 1928-29- ' Sergeant Co. B, Non-Com. Officers Club, Hi-Y, Reserves Football: 1029-30-First Sergeant Co. B, Non' Com. Officers Club, l'utt and Shoe Club, Mouograxn Club, Hi-Y, First City Club, Varsity Football. it ' Ed is a species of Greenbrier Rlethuselah, Ed started 'oun and has one 1' n V, H .YY , g g , through all the stages of life known at G. M. S.: A rat, an old boy,' in that day of Uflll- L, in ning out, rat committee, and when Capt. Tite Turley was a sophomore, and Capt. Jo , , l Xloore's boots were new. He is a true cadet, full of lireenbrier spirit. ,. , . ll, ALLEN M. FULLER l, l it Washington, IJ. C. 'l '1 PHu.oMATH EAN M! 19.27-28-Private Co. A, Crack Squad. Glee Club, XVasliington-Maryland Club: I928-29-Corporal ' Co. A's Crack Squad, Dramatic Club: 1029-30fPrivate Co. A, Kllee Club, XVashington-Maryland Club, l' l Swiss Navy Company Football and Basketball. I I , tl God's gift to the women, -that's lgnatz. He hasrbeen with us for quite a while. QM' He talges the hard blows that befall him with the same grin he used tor the lucky ones. 1 ' ll Miss Curries will miss him calling up late tor permission to come over. Power to ou, F. M. V I y l , l l HERBERT L. GERECTER l, , Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania W , ' LACY Y - , 1927-28fl'rivate Co. C, ,Joll Pitt Gang, Penn Club, Crack Squad Co. IV: 1928-29fCorporal CO. l , ll, Penn Club, Non4CommissionetlI Offieers Club, Fallen Angels Club, Reserves Football, Crack Scipad CU. 'k:Il :h1929-30-Seeolul Lieutenant Co. C, Penn Club, Commissioned Uflieers Club: Swiss Navy, eserves 'P , ion! all. Herbie comes to us from that steel manufacturing city of Pittsburgh. He himself is a man of steel, as the boys of Co-. C will quite readily testify. l in 4 M Crerecter believes in the saylng, VX'ork when you work, alld play when you can. lt xi l seems that he can at any time. Nevertheless, Herb makes a good officer. 1 . - Ji l l ROBERT G. GILLESPIE Q 1 . Tazewell, VVest Virginia ' PHII.f'JM.-XVTHEAN , L, 1 Student Council Q 1 1928-29' Pri-vate Co. UC, Virginia Club: 1929-30+Sergean.t Co. - C, Virginia Club I 91 - 0 g X t Farmer is one ot those boys who is very quiet, but full ot discipline. His favorite saying ' is: VVell, I guess l'll have to catcli a few 'winters', which, ot course, means sleep. , , -1 FY C ' ' . .fi i Q AH 1-5 -' r 5 ' ,j , f ' ,Ui 1 -veit. 1- V .J-,-- CSE l ,337-7 -fe L D Q.. . 1 , -ve.,-f,5'..-Q,-X,-11.2 2Qr1L:::2Tfr ,-a:.+.If'e SET? -C-?T..L:'.'1' f--1- '.'L CID Cru 't 'J 1 .-- -m .-...v -5--x-1' V' ' 'Y 5:3 V 5-'F' E -5 O ti-'qu' I. f, an 'lvl W3 fi LJ? J,.. ,' ' f, ' . ,I -I L' ,QII -is all ig.: 'fxf-I fi C7 U Fl P3 E , 'I G I? fr' 'L ITC- I ,II L, ,EXCI Q' U ' ' ,Ie ,ff . ' , ,,I.- i I l,lL?Nftf-'Ii is '..: A I1l II III I I I 'I I INI III, III I I I . I II ,I GRI-:Y Gott. fiURRl'II.l. Gtvrnzion-zz ,II . . II , I I FREIJERICK P. GRAY I Q If I' Lumberton, North Carolina ' I PHILOBIATHEAN - I I I 1929-30-Private Co. A,,' Dramatic Club, President of Forensic Club I II 'I Here's that man from the South without the ctgar. He never says much, but what he I I does say amounts to a lot. Klay everything work out good, Gray. I I' . I I I . Roseau' H. Goat. I I I , I I Clarendon, Pennsylvania I , , PHILOMATHEAN I I I I N27-28iI'rivate Co. ll , IUZXVZW Private Co. CH: 1920-.i0fCorporal Co. Il, Hi'Y, Pennsylvania 'II I ' Club, Non Com. Club. l I I , .I Robert is the boy who never gets reported for misbehavmg and who always prepares 4 I SI his assignments correctly. Sixteen cyllnder Cadtllacs are my speed, says Goal.. But let's 'I II R hope he doesn't speed too much. He ranks as a corporal and he is a good one. Good luckl . I ',.1 I III LEONARD LEE GVORRELI. I ' 'I IA'v3.Sl l1l1gIOI1, IJ. C. I, ' I PRESIIJENT Ol LACY LITERARY SOCIETY I 'II PRESIDENT OF SENIOR CLASS I ' II PRESIDENT OF STUDENT COUNCIL I ' II IUZZVZJ- Private Co. ll, Elk River Club, Midget Football, Midget liasketballg 19.23-24 ffl'rivate C0. ls , It IJ, Mid et Football, Midget llasketballg 1924-25fPrivate Co. C, Midget Football, Midget llasketball: ' 1925-26-Cgnrporal Co. ling H126-27-'First Sergeant Co. A, Non-Com. Officers Club: 1927-28-l irst Liens I, I . tenant Co. li, Commissioned Officers Club, Kentucky Club: l928-29--Captain Co, A, Commissioned I ' +I II I Officers Club, Student Council, lloot and Spur Club, Czaptain of Honor COIIIIJRU , G Club, l020-3ll-l'lat- . I ,I I talion Commander Commander, Commissioned Officers lub, Student Counei , Cyhairman of Boot and Spur I I I 4 II Club, G Club, Varsity Track. ' . ' I I I II Leonard came to us a mere infant and has grown along wtth the school. Hts days have I I , WI been long but happily spent, because it is no longer monotonous to him, but a pleasure to be 'LI Q, JI at student at Greenbrier. I ,I ', I Len's ability as an othcer can be readily seen b f his militar record which Jroves he is ' I 5 Y I l , a good man and one that will be missed. As Battalion Commander this vear he has been ex- I I I cellent, and he is as equally good at anything that he attempts. He is one that can be de- I II I pended upon for most anything that may come along, which makes him a good leader. I II NI I , ,. - , I I I EIJVXARD GUIlIuRREl . II I, Sonson, Columbia, South America I. I , 5-L I vn1t-oMATHEAN I -. ' ' l9?8-29--Private Co. C , 1929-30--Private Co. ll -fl I Z, fx lg- VVe have representatives from every state in the Union, and more than that. XYe have IAN QMS' I' one from South America who is a great boy, and who never meets a stranger. JLTI:-,, s H Eddie is quite .fond of our United States because of our pretty girls and our taste in I3-1' I H .- 626 K,-glreshrlrtents. Eddie, we will miss you lots, but we wish you success in whatever youf- I' .. un erta e. , ,., ,II 'Lg - - msg . II II I, I I I'If4 71tit' ' 'I 'QA ' ffm . .,11L'rN,-Q IIJ fl lt- VE-'D ...s snr J I-fist If r,IIe-X555 '1..f-ff' 'C-R..' ' 'Iron' - 4 Jvrf- Arr:-1 ' f,,. - - ,- -1--'ses--e-el -1:5 c..E'f,...,i,. -. .,-,.L,,-x t-..1QEe,-15.--v P-:V...., ,- . 7-'d7Q'f-'5i,':Y g ,Q p- ,, fu . , be , on gg-f:,,,,,,ff2'HBR1E11 PArcH11,Q,,,i Q sl Auf! CJ' X' MZHIQQR1 ,IRC ' C 2 ,Q 1 tg- 1' ' 91 1 infill ly ll J l 1 . 1 1 , ll17 L11 1 p 1 , 11 'N ,V , 1 1 1 111 ll 112. Q l 11A 1,4 lx 111 I r l 1 1 1 1 I Hli4zr1MAN H,-xksi-4.-x HARVEY Hllzxsuiv W 1 1 NN'll,l.lARl DAVIS HEGl:1Ml-XX ,1 1 llort NVashington, New York 1 l'Hll.OKlATHl'lAN I Q 1 K1 N28-29-Private Co. li and :'C g IOZQASQ-Corporal Co. ll, Non-Comfs Club, Hi-Y, Col's lrootball I ' I1 Hegeman, a big sheik with the uW'll'l'll'T1CIlH and a true friend to everybody. 'lhe kmd ol a chap that says little but does much. Keep digging ui, llave, and we feel su-re that our be- X 1 lief in our future will be justified. He is going to be a big aeronautlcal engineer, so watch 11 1 ou or im. t f yh' 1 1 ,lanes BLCHANAN H.-XRSHA H1 11 Seaman, Ohio 1 l'Hll.O1SlA'l'lrlEAN 1 1928-29-Private Co. A, Ohio Club, Rille Tealng N129-30-Corporal Co. A, Cihio Clgb, Rilie gas? H ' H ' ' I . . , s - 4, jim never has very much to say, but it is exidtnt that ht does p cnty ecause e as , W an appointment to West Pllllll.1i A place where nearly all of us would like to go. I J .1 He has taken his exams and is fairly sure that he passed them all. His eyes will be the O only drawback, if he has any, Vte are all for you Harsha, and when you graduate from the .,q' 1 Point'1 come back and inspect old HfiI'CCIll7l'1CI'.i1 6. 1 ROBERT B. HARVEY 1 I llrandvwine, Mar 'land 1 11 l'lrlll,0NlA'l'HE.-ZX 1 JV' 11 1926427fPrivate Co. ll,1' Maryland Club: 11927428-Corporal Co. 'fA, Non-Commissioned Officers Club, , 1 Un-an-Briars,' 1928-29-Sergeant Co. C,1' l'lRlI-IR PA'rCn, Non-Comnnssioned Officers Club, 1929-30-Captain 1 , Co. D, Boot and Spur Club, Commissioned Ofheers Club. U I . I 1, 1 11 Good old Bob,1' always ready to help anyone in trouble, friendly, hard working, a bit 1 crazy, but withal a good lad. A heart of gold hge had, men, and though gold-diggers all V gather round him, but none have won his heart so tar as we know. Probably he had a secret , love. Anyhow, he was a good scout, and we wish him luck-life. VVe won't forget you, , 1, Bob, Adios. 1 1 HAROLD ll, HENSLEY 11' Columbus, Ohio 1 VICE-PRESIIJENT LACY 1 1 l923-24-Private Co. li, XYest Virginia Club, River Rats, Football Teamg 1924-25-Private CO. HA, 1 1 Charleston Club, Midget Football Team: 1925.26-Corporal Co. 1'A,1' Fayette County Club, Midget Football 1 11 Teamg 1926-27-Corporal Co. ll, Non-Commissioned Officers Club, Heat VValkers Club, Fallen Angels Club, Midget Football: 1927-28--Second Lieutenant Co, A, Commissioned Officers Club, Fayette County Club, 4, 1 ', Varsit Footballg 1928-29-First Lieutenant Co. A,,' Commissioned Officers Club, Boot and Spur Club, G y 1' NLX Club, Ohio Valley Club, Varsity Football, Track: 1929-30-Sergeant-Major and First Lieutenant Co. A, , I lloot and Spur Club, G Club, Student Council, Commissioned Officers Club, Ohio Valley Club. 1 fx 'Yo George11 has been with us a long time, and he has proved himself a fighting cadet, On f 1 the gridiron he showed what a man could do with his never die spirit. . He is a snappy J I B FX., cadet, and Co. '1A'1 will certainly miss him next year. He IS a member of the 11213 crowd, of IU C Q . Q hich all are well-known in Greenbrier. He is also an old man at the game when it comesn -, - X 'U . RY rack. Keep up with the good work, Georg1a,'1 and we wish 'ou a success l ut e .. lm 1 ,si ' A U c '. 1 I x l X ?.J1.. - A - I LJ,-,MJi-'SV'-K, ' ,.f1- qui- if Q.. , C' K+ ' A ifff glf-:QM-f-gt?-,,-:AY ' .Q-' 11f'f , -P711 , , .-., K' .. -7555 'f -p' QQ C-Q 11, 1 -4'--Cl, f -.-gy x-t,,-4...-...i'.,l1' Eg 'vu 'C-'x-' 1.11-11.1 , , .R-sys? I AuE7'!?l'f -vi ' ' uWf: ? , gr , X , l I L -' . rrihf Y' J. , if ':-5 . 2 0 1 wg?-'-A v, ' A4 ! U? '31-vw . 1 C . H1 1---. Q V 1 'ar -111-1.-.. . 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Qi'S!i:1!5 i f1g'JF,'v'nvl-15-Q:-:nfs-Ayr?-53.131H... -nv --11 ,un , ,f . ,vp r-. - ,-aw .: .Vg I, r -' A 2 :gf-vu-5 1 , 'sg ,v .ef -,gf-:'5Lp:'f5 'Q A Q, J L A, - jar, ,sy g3'aCf1,33,ffQBR1ER PA1cH1L:s..,,t avi 1' 0 - 'C wfr'i'f'7 f ,L.t3g,-,CQ Q 1, I 1 L 2 J tl 1 lu Nr? ti' 2 gifltah' tl tl ' l ii ii i !, ll A W it l ,f f t 2 , i . tm , 'tl , t If-ii Ji, . v ' , i f rl '. I I l , W 1 4 ' Q LA BELLE, F. JONES, O. K1cI.1.Y I.:-:r1MlNo 5, 'M gt msn A. t-A1zr31-1.r1, ,lit I ' , Youngstown, Ohio lfl LACY , , 12 1930 Editor of G7Fl'I1'Hl'l-tll'S Wt ' tt i, 1928-29-Private Co. D, Pigmy Football Midget Football, Dramatic Club, Debaters' Team: 1929-30- 1 , xl , Corporal Co. E, Midget Football, Dramatic Club, Ohio Club, Hi-Y Club, Non-Commissioned Officers Club. Q I Fred has been with us but two years, but it is surprising the amount of activities he has 1 ' taken up in his short stay at Greenbrier, as may be seen by his record above. Besides all V 1. these he is a chess player and magician on the side. The little fellows in Co. E hop around ti 1, when Fred is near because they know that he isn't to be fooled with. v . , ' i You will be missed, old man, and we wish you the best of success in whatever vocation , 1 H , you may choose. Adieu. '1 ' 'tl OVVEN JONES I A if 3 ' , Glen Ferris, VVest Virginia ig 4 L ,I LACY K , ll . 1925-26-Private Co. Dug 1926-27-Private Co. C, Hi-Y: 1927-28-Corporal Co. C, Hi-YQ 1928-29 ll t J 4Sergeant Co. C, Hi-YQ 1929-30-First Lieutenant Btn. Supply Officer, Hi-Y, Fayette County Club, Com- if -,,.' ' inissioned Officers Club, Boxing Team. l ' l ti ' -1 ,N Ezery has been with us tive long. years, into which he has crowded much radio, some try . I football, and boxing. Speaking ofhboxing, he packs a mean wallop. Very tew men his own 'V Nb ,,, 1 54' size are hon1n to tangle with Big Tarzan. He has made a record which anyone would r A ' 't xi be proud to possess. More power to you, Ezery. 'T , ROBERT D. LEHKIING . 9 ' East Orange, New ,lersey l ' L LACY , T ,B 1 i929-30-Football, Track, Tennis Bob comes to us troin hast Orange, New jersey, where he was termed VVoman L ,tp ' Killerf by his associates. - ,rg V1 1' His debates which were given in literary society will long be remembered for their ! X N Q 1' marvelous agreement with his opponents. Bob has made quite a success at taking the V V hurdles and running the hurndred yard dash under Captain Bartholomew's splendid coaching. , , If 1616 enters the University of Kentucky next year and we wish him all the luck in the fl' ti worl . lt ' BAYARD KELLY Q ,V VVise, West Virginia 5, 1 l L LACY ' C Y il 3-X stitc -'1 .f 1 O W I-5+ 1.927-28-Private Co. CH:.1929-glgglfirs'iuiiieutei1a.nt Co. D, Virginia Club .Mfg ,L Here's a little fellow who hails trom the town of uXYlSdOU1.H He is another one of those yi-jg! n'- X boys who has had a little experience behind a plow. yt' PX 0 His military records show that he is a good man. The Co. D boys hate to see Kelly A .5 ft' , yi mg because they know he is looking for shoe shines or pockets unbottoned, no ,L-jf ' ,bg lays well-liked. XNe hate to see you leave us, Big Boy. ll H fl T11 - LB , , , ., , 4. - l I W , .x.,,1 -N Q rrlii-,.-,f i, JT- ,l 'q!,, l Ut ' +-- -An --,5n.,fTQ,H'f'2'5.3Ll:g:-':i'171'-.L-' LA.- .ij--ffgg-7,1, , vu.--...P-EL - '- '5'f 'Y' gzj, CTE 'L -...-0'-1 .-. -,-,gt N- c- M'-L----1-4-P ,gg 'N-'Y Q H W i . . .,-. ij.: 1 if K 1 . .s 'f ,- ff '?'f--is--5 1, r ' 1 is ' V -'f J J l ,-,:Aa,-,, K, 4, 1, A, lu, 1 1 LRIER pATCHl,,Q ,. ,?1.2L115,,,, I Q U xg 'N 2 K-F- vi . c J ov iT L 72 -A l' K ' L ,. ff - r ' V 'TSW .- X 1 ' rJ '- if JJ L, I C ,-L, -- 7 Q cl.. I , f- 1 - ' 'c 9,5 'S it' 1 je I 3 H' jf? I 14, 1 'Sie' l 4! H l ll l , Y -k 1 i l l 1. l 1 ,l in Q1 1l -. if 1 I , .I if 1 if-Q my . V I l 1 .' F 1 1 ,l 11 1 ' 1 l l 1 . ' l 1 l,l.liWlil.YN Xlxssilc, M, IAYNE WCCHNWY zu X . r 5' I alliiitcni lc. xi,-xssna 1 1 I , liil' uttvsvillc, Virginia , l'lllLUlU,-XTHF-KN - , . ' ' . - , . 'Z . AI - l'1'-31-38 -Y Private Vu. U, llrzmrmtic cili 'ii y gvefldl ' 27 - - l C ilituiyy Mfrlzil, 1Coill10ff1I Co.. D, uliiainiyifingliiiilnbirciwck C?'lui lv Lo' HCZH Midgets Foothillli ' ' 'l'r'icii' :lnll-ni' LU. Ili, Huxlmxss Mflllflllvr iJT'llTl'lfl,C Chili vifgiiiiiy Floli-Clcaqii STCIUIL Track' Rme , 1 f 1 V U .' 'on in , LUX' I. 'ui ' ' 1 , ' a ,ii 1, il e 5 ' N l 1 Vxhlll' 3 IWIYHYC lI1m?411.i':?1. Nlzlssiv tmrk um ' ' ll' ' ' iam, wlss My, i , :mal at Qumm-nccmcnt 1:11-sn-iitucl his 4-'1111ain llg ii LQ, Lfl'l lV,'V 'N 2110 lmys .nl that company Y ' 'i , was a 11,1111-5C1,,.1,r tm tht, rim, Nam - HZ! ghmgt U lui fi1ilL, mth a silwri lm-ing cup. Massin- l 1 1 1,311 teams' and was H gum' mum. 'md 'I hi H ti 'nn ua on lmth tht, Nllclflcts and Cops font- t l . l, hrs! mm Um fm. lmxing and in1n1-Hliagvhtlmitral'Hi.omtllv track tvznn. Nlassic was unc of tln' flu,-mg thi. S1,5m,,,- - 'ul H5 1. H0 wfm two ont ut' his thrvv limits 1 4 f ,IKBEIIN 14. i.i.iavx+:LYN 11 1.-V 1 1 rw. Penn? 'l 'Q . ' i I 3 9 lil-26,27 Yprivmr VU' HH N V:-nn Flnlm'PiiIZI7:tg::IAg-IQEEGGE1 X Q X, it .'r1nzu. Vn, 11,214,311 t C I -.A Y '- 2 ,YilVIl c Q. '21 , Ps-nn Cluh, Spanish Cl l, C L .tm il N0,,-fiom S 1 lub' Stmlvm Vmmlfw P131 and qhgrl snflnli, Al'allcn Angels: 1929-30-Sergeznltuflo. 'fillcu ' 'L l.L'w qumcg U, ug I-, ' - ,r u 1, ramatic iluh, Fallon Angels Penn Club ' L' l i l VW- on li fl ' Wm gmlfl fwlfl lvnn. :mil has maclc manv fricnrlis i i il l ' I r H it .nut K-11 lint likv lnm lu-cailsc' hc is alwavs willin 1 11, 11.1 nl H 1 L ' '1 F0011 jlllflllllvs which usually pass nnnuticcrl lint whim l - 'f li K P us' 4-vw has many W 1 lllall lm' any juli, VKX' all wish l.1'u ,WH in his Hght Rini?1ilF1,mrmlSt Nw!-6 'S not 3 Iwmir 1 i M ' , , 1 NN'll.l.l.XRl LYNE ' 1 fJl'Hll12IL'. Virginia lf . , Y 141311,-341 Irrivnh. fo ...X -- Truck Team' low KU LACY J , . - A - 1 , , ., ,,q 1 it U .. -H . . . , 11 . .X jolly, gmul imtiiiwcl hwy from Orangc Vifinmi-1Ei3'111ji,'1, . 'K' 1 Chili' Ylrgmm Club' Track Team 1' , l1Juyltl1L't11 nwft' than lic. Bill is rn-lialvlic liimcsti :tml :il-Sis, amd' HTC!-C arciew wht? i lil l xxurk in tllu lnhrniary, and his track XVfll'l' 'kg-tl, 1 , 45 dsl IH gli 'ming With. HIS l l 113511 ,,,, tht, dmlm. 'mth' X l nm mclllwiccl must ot thc time. He is a ' 1 1 H,-XGRY ii. Xlc'C'HliSNlfY l' . cxicn Citv Rlcicico l 1 ' 2 Pun fJXTfk I:HE-Kk . 1 I l - . , 'Nlillitf 'wr 1' N, 1 rw- E l'w2.z324gl'rwnn- cw, '-im, Chl 1.. -' . 'y A QW' . , ii ls 2-1,1 ., 14:1.,,.:,tg Q 0' ..D,,1 Charhksmn muh: I1J3?:EfEi?i:1Ll2l.t .1324-.?.1F'I'rivz1te C 0. lb , Charleston Club: l925-2h- , . I , 't ' 'fm 5UYHf'1HH 10. Fall.-it .-mm-ls i'l1'irlL-stnilflnl s' Corwral CU' C Chaflfsmfl Club: l027-28-V X l ' 4 X 4,13 C' ,HL-A iruni?i,5,f,63g 11f5Ct.,Slf1ub' ' ' ' 1 U 1, - Danish Club: IOZQ-30-First Lieutenant Fo. B, l-LQ 'AE if 's 1, N a rt-vuiitiim lxmkf 1 ' . ' . , 1 I-If '.. ' '79,-Jul .fffny tu firccnliricr to learn niiliiiii'vHiagrIi?:lC0 slid'5iaiw,.C'limi all the Way frflm Mfxicf' -'gi It ,M1,a,.l, Wm, him mam, fricmlq I 1- f . 1 fiC-- ciuiy-ivztrly smile- and wlttv Sa in s 1 'A '- I 64, , A , . cuim his lun, 5 . ,, ,A . Y H , , J 5 ' Lbxflal' Ulm Jwurm-v l 1 l-' -' g -- 1 57 Id, dl r'rlml'm'- l 'fl llICk N 'c oldw 'lj' ' ,, L I . J. N ir' 1 Tl ll ifisant alimg Lili' s fircat VX'l1itv VYQ1- hi I1 . ', :FAA . -A - ' f , - ' 1 , .1 ,A S37 41-N I Al'f 'f+'f' , ., fl li rs V I id, 1 V 'S il -'7.....x..-'Q-j'u,,,'L.-,.,.I. ',-5-1 gg' Y -L1 4-:xr ' , it 31. 4 - In 1. F ,,. , 'L 'A' Q--f'-'M + s vg4.,:-.. LLWVLNQ. M..t,,,f1n,.T, .ft - -.:: --..,,f,.q., 5 lil- 0139 Zjgfiycvf,-.1 3 5 fs . -... V v X X B Rl E R PATC 1 o C3 , T1 wi ' 'f' Q5 rx i li, . .XX 1 'l ' A L., l I A 7 4 W l . ' Cantonsville, Klaryland X pi :Xl iX V i . X ll W. H' nl it 1 l 4 , Rt 1 t . ti IW XfX Xi t XXI l I 'gg' J 1 I .Xi . . lui l' 4 l 3 1 ,P 4, 3, Moi.Hr1NR1eH BlL'NU1 l' XIERRIAM Bl0YNOH.XN ' i 'I ,i I , I A IOHN tllifllitili MOl,HliNRlt'H , l T PHILOMATHEAN 1 1 1928-Z9-Private Co. Cu: 1020-304l'0rp0ral Co. C, C'olnnel's Football X john is one of the famous strong, silent type of fellow. John has little to say except ' about something important. X 1 t X .Q VVithout Mole the L'olonel's footluall team would have been a total failure. He proved ' X , himself to he a man in every sense of the word. 1 l 4 , VVhen you leave, old fellow, we will have to reconcile ourselves to a loss. VVe will miss N 1 il you very much. X . u 1 HX XJ i IXJ HUGH JOHNSON MCNUTT 1 l ,J Brownshurg, Virginia .Xl ' i X l'l'lll.0Xl.-XTHEAXN X 1 X l 1929-30fl'rlvate Co. li, Colonel s Basketball bquad X X - i'!'X This lmoy is never heard of liecause he hashso little to talk ahout. hut he doesbmuch. X ,Xu , ,IX You never hear of him raising any disturbance ot any kind, hut always attending to his own E ' XQ14' business. He is a friend to everyone and is well-liked hy all. VVherever you meet him he t I X'X x greets you with a smile. VYe are sure of his success in the future so all we can do is say id X , good-hye. l,X I l X i l H.iXRl,liS S'l'l'.XR'l' RlliRRl.XNl 1 X 1 Sun, NN'est Virginia. l I l LACY t dl' ll, 1920-30-Priyatefo. V, Hi-Y Clnh, Swiss lfvavy, Fayette County Vlnh, XVashington and Maryland Club lik l ' Charlie is a man of literary ahillty. He is also one who sees no strangers, he is a - friend to everyone he sees. His affairs with the ladies prove his one weakness. Charlie it expects to he a big knife man and we helieve he will succeed-Luck with you and your 3 tX XX profession. . 1' 'I 1 ,X x Xf: VVILLI.-XM Xl. BIOYNOHAN A ,il Tax PliilatlelphiaAcl?nnsylvania ' l , , 1928-29-Private Co. ll, Penn. Clnhg 1929-3Oll rivate Cn. C, Penn. Club, Reserve Football Team. if 1 if Managzer Baseball Team. .XXI X 0 . Bill is another one ot those smokey city hoys, hut he is a fine chap. He is liked hy 1. X, Xu everyone and always has a smile ready for anyone when he meets them. - , ,XX Q wx! Pts a haselmal-l manager Hill Cannot lie lweaten-he is always on the jolt ready to do ', ' i I tg ,Ban thing he can tor the good ol the team. U 'JH ' - 6 fant you hack next year hnt if you can't give the luoy's a fit at Penn t te. J-5 3 U Q ' A Y x 2. 'N'2.Jx.. X -..-1- BG 'T 'Nw - cgi-13'f'j1:- '2?:',-',g.+:fg4-.,1'? -1 , if ,. 3 ci: 612s-11 ' '-ie-f--- Y .-...v -s-.- of - ':7'f1 T-'Ig-31 J' ,. J.. . .,,. ,-.- -W 'j'5 ':'5f U i . '- i , . ' E' H ! U? . 'li ' , Q 5 .til 2f e,.2i j,Q'i3 RI E R PATCHWQQ LQ Q i t -vw, 'L ca 7 .Ql oo J 'ful U lu ,Q fa q 5 7' v ri Tlx N 'J iw 4,1 iw! ' l ,l l ir Adu ii 7 5 Curl Q r il Q its , if , 'gill ,A l l ,l l 1 'K PERRY, IJ. NAsi:R PERDUI-I POR'l'ERFIEl.D 1 i ' 7 ll nmwis e. mekkv . 5 ' Klan, VVest Virginia l li I I LACY lx gi . 192728-Private Co. C, Manager Baseball Team: 1928-29-Corporal Co. D, Non-Com.'s Club, West l Virginia Club, Manager Basketball Team. 1 , Denny is all that the name of his home town implies. He is just a log-dodger from 5 Logan County, but oh! what a man. Perry has won many friends by his happy-go-lucky ' , ways, and they are friends that will never forget him. ln Co. D he is known as the hard- il .- i boiled First Sergeant. The boys do not triHe when lie is around, as they know that he ll il gives demerits freely. VVe are all sorry to see you go, and wish you success. 1. ', Hovwuuun o. Nas!-ik U , ij Pittsliurg, Pennsylvania ' :ll l PHILOMATHEAN F 'ix 1928-29-Priyate Co. A, Pirate Club, Penn. Club, I3achelor's Club, Midget 1Fpotballg 1929-30-Con , 'lg poral Co. B, Pirate Club, Penn. Club, Bachelor's Club, BRIER PATCH Staff, Five l'rivolous Fools. ' ill' This boy is a big hit with the girls-in other words-tiod's' gift to romance. i H ij, Naser has proved his ability along several lines. liven with all his work, he finds time i Q to have a big time-and how! il As his honors show he is a man about town, VVith every good wish for your future ' 1 ,' ,l success and happiness, Naser. l ' W' , OVVENS PIERDUI-I , Savanah, Georgia l ' LACY fi ' l 1929-30--Private liand, Glee Club, Rifle Team, Track Squad l- , Owens Perdue, the big boy from the South, came to Greenbrier with hope as big as he is. ' ' , He gets in the Band by playing the B. li. luasehorn. Being a good shot made the rifie team. I W' ol' ' This gentleman has very much singing talent, we expect to lie in the Grand Opera, some day. ' by Old Lady is his nick name, and we are all for him. , l ' VVILLIAM B. PORTERFIELD ' ' l santiiie, vfifginia , , l X 1020-.30-Private Co. A, G Club, Dramatic Club, Virginia Club, Yarsity Football, Varsity Boxing il 'll li Bill, otherwise known as the butter and egg man hails lrom Saltville Va. Bill l ' is one of these fellows you can't keep from liking and admiring. In all branches of school l, S work he has shown his ability as a student. ln his Dramatic work he has shown some high ,l -XL class acting, such as in Sun Lip. None of us can ever forget the way old Bill hit that Y. line nor the fighting spirit he had at all times whether winning or losing. and ohoo oo!! what a mean mit that boy does swing. When Bill defeated the K. O. king of VV. and L we 'l il ,fn-75 v i ' ,il l , , 1 i- C , ' ' n . people had to take notice, This event made him the champion of pi-ep schools in the east .V 4 7 f V T 1 'K '-- . s VVe are very misfortunate in losing Bill while some other school is equally as fortunate nt etting such a man. Good luck to you Bill ,, A M1 Xian.. N it -5 .-uv 3 . wg, 71-v51v4Sgq33'Afl.L7,.,.Y,Vvi'-Y :N-J, A A -A i '5 ' A ' 263 'L Gail- ff-.4 'V A-W-1-f - QF- tt . ,J-t B Rl E it PAT CH T Q., -1 t I K.: I I V -I sv -r--':l 5 . ,IQ T., J ,mi v, ' 'jagd F- in ' -K . Q , J -liz: ll ll L- fg- Vlu 11 Q4 l . 1 I ll llll xl l., C . ll if lg , ll l-' ll' . 'J K' l T l , Q , l N K 1 l 1 l 1 , I i l ilk I J l Smickuik lQl'I'CHlE SKAHHS, A. SHICK 'll 3 n 5 l l It luc'H.xko luv sHb:c'k1.r1k 5, l g Steubenville, Ohio L jl ,, l, PHILOMATHEAN ,l ISZ?-29EPrxivatci Co. UC, Ohio Club, Trackg N929-30-Corporal Co. B, Ohio Club, Track, Col.'s Foot- a I ball, o .'s as 'et Ja l. I ' , Old Third Squad Dick always had a ready smile, an outstretched hand for everybody. ll ll He was ver po mular in his own company, and won manv intimate friends through his clever ', I p y 1 . l W wit and ready smile. 4 I ,N ll VXI' hope he will always he the good sport he is now. l l ' ,4 v ll ' ROISEIVI' LFE Rl'l'f'Hll-1 it J. xl I foncord, North Carolina L PHILOMATHEAN l, Q , I 1929-30-Private Co. Il, Dramatic Cluh 'I Q ' Rich, hasn't been with us very long, but in his short stay we find that he is a very L ,I good hoy. Qongemahty, his most important quality, is of the truest kind. He tolerates the ' W B ' l frivolous with big heartedness and invites the rational with understanding, Nothing is to ' s . at . . . . . . . . l -1 ' deep to deprive him of a big laugh, at the same time nothing is too trival to afford him P l food for thought. 1 ' Being a true Northerner this is about all l can say of this true Soutlu-rn Gentleman. f ' 1 ll ' T T HENRY .v skwoczs ', lx Lewishurg, Vllest Virginia l ,V if LACY 'gli il, lt 1928-29-Private Co. CH: 1929-30-Corporal Co. C, Rifle Team llrl l h hHere is a man who is out to uphold the honor of his home town and we assure you that Il ll c as succeeded. , ll When Henry has a rifle he is a gentleman to he looked up to. lt is not trouble for him l l, . . . , ' l' to hit the bulls eye any old tlme and to run up a creditable score. . S- Y - . . . . l ' 1 VX'c wish you luck and hope that you will make a big score in life. lx l J . . . . . ffl 4' ,'-KX ALX IN VN. Sl-llilx I-M., Q ,l in jackson, Ohio HV QEN44 'L PHILOMATHEAN -M My C... , NX! 1920-30-Private Co. B, Hi-Y, Dramatic Club: Ohio Club, l929AVarsity Football ,Q'q 'rx rf ' Al is an all around man. He is a leader scholastically, athleticly, and socially. He ,fs 15 7 ' 'J K' m 'es success his aim and toward tlns he strives. He has the Right Spirit. VV- w' h You 5' ' V' -X and hope you will always remember the old Greenbrier days, ft ll l it . , v - 3 N ' -2 RQ L.-1 , -glv 'i . U cb-his-iJ 3-t --4m-92:2 T- ---.gina- f 1L gl elif 'lvdlsl 0 .. . , 1 . 5 ':.:,- 'LTR' l.--fs, 1.-Qi'-' ,:-5'-'gh ff -.ffllf-e 'Q T Q3 if 1 fl, ,, -:A-Apff-W -,-,Ar -- N V--S -f---LD 3 wg?1 'fx,'kg7.Aygg3-Qf+gL'3-rfgqfxy-ir qw- , eq--ru i if--5 , - --. 5-.va I--i-1 5-r H - - fm. -.-..,-Lf. .N I. fa Y - 55. .-et, . A .-Y - - I -iw 1 , - , rg ' ' . Q5 -A W 1 - M lf Q-v I ' v ' ' - 1' ' . 1 P N ,Q .Q , A BRI ER PATCH Q. .G it , 'C yy jtldtjf-sg:- ' L '1'T:TI',J+ i if Lf' .I L . A .y ,Q---A ,L a li. . if i Il L1 YY .I ,-H 't 1 I l 'r l fl ty E, 4, . It l. av ' I V il It x ' 1 l I it l' l l i 1 5 Warnuow, hl. SM11'H,,l. F. 'l'R.-xr2Nm.v Vk'll.l.I.K!VlS, W. ll l ' ,l JOHN, H. w'.-trimox W I Sloatshurg, New York l ly PHILOMATHEAN - 1929-30-Private Co. A, Reserve Football Team, Track Squad. 1 ' ,lohn has only heen here with us one year, hut he has proved hts alnllty hy the accom- l I plishments in this short time. He is another one of Captain lkartholomc-w's outstanding ' 1 5 track men-Good luck to you john, , l 1, 1 V jfkkll-IS liVliRli'l' SMITH I' 1 it VVill1amson, VVest Yirginia 1 . LACY i I B l'?7'22-Pflvzafftclzi rlinlg 13221-23-Private Co. li, Crack Squad Co. ling I02'I'30fSergeaut Co. Il 1, Q ' , on- ornfs fun, o.'s as'etJa . . ' . I . I Smith is another one ot those tough hoys trom Bloody Klingon County, down in Dear - ' 'N ' Old West Virginia. l-le has lueen with us for three short years, and in that time he has ll. 1 l, ' tried to make himself well-liked and has succeeded quite well. ': , ,mi VVe wish you all the luck in the world Sara, and may your future he filled with happi- haf , V ' , ness and prosperity. ' 1' KQJM VVILLIAM VV.-Xl,l..XCl'1 TNA liNlJl.Y A-1' 'ly if East Orange, New Jersey Q' ' PHILUMATHEAN ' ill t 1928-29--Private Co. B, Monogram Club, Golf Club, Cosmopolitan Club, Varsity Track Team: 1929- l N I 231-0-fierEe311tTCo. IK, Non-Com., Hi-Y, Monogram, Dramatic, Cosmopolitan Clubs, Swiss Navy, Captain t r rac, te eam. i VVally entered .tireenhrier in his junior year, was a private in Company B, a good l I . I student,'and high point man on the track team. lint this was only a. heginning to what he i ' I , accomplished his Senior year. He was made a sergeant in his old company, and was elected W , i, ,C captain of the track team. He was head cheer leader, memher of the rifle team, Dramatic W., ' , Club, Monogram Lluh, Non-tommissioned Oiiicers Cluh, Hi-Y, and topped it all off with 'Q' i heing voted the most handsome cadet in the whole student hody. This it seems should be ' enough honors for any man, hut VYally was never satisfied and was continually on the It' lookout for more things to do. His was au unliagging spirit and an unquenchable zeal to 1' N. ',l find and to conquer more of the things that are to he conquered. We all look for him l , I i to continue along the same hues in college, and shall look for his name among the memhers 4 of the 1032 Olympic track team. Q l l K, X VVlLl.l.-XM HOVVARD VN'lI.Ll.'XKlS -I lk! mg? .,1 VX'eston, iNest Virginia , -11' --- I. ig' PHILOMATHEAN 5 - 6 C' . I 1949-30vl'rivate Co.'f'C, Hi-Y Club, Reserve Football Team J'-I l ' V, :C fi A KN . Though this is his first year, Vvilham has made many triends. VKX- need more menf- Q f k THQ him at Greenbrier. Q. - O - it jf 1 ' , 'ghesfollege he chooses will he fortunate. VU- all wish you the hest of lrlrlcllolrljlf. ,PL ' ' K .1 1.' W , L , A ' . . f2't1fsfgf2f-, lege L - 'G' Eb. ffxfz' ..f-,-cg. 'ffff-- ff:-1-L fy ,Baa - f'!gfvi x-v-.f4S5' all C.,,f1,.1fx4--frm --. Y- --?,,,.-Q1-rx .,, -Q-...-,1,.g,,'.xi: 'U zfydv-L-QQ., -E-. i .wi'fwe-:r-- -ff: N , - P'i5tF'r..9 - of ,1,,.fm,,ti3R1ER PA1CH5,o..,,l , U45 12- C C AV GJ iii :il tn ' i7' ' .l I 0 ,L M ll ll!!! G I, ,l ,y 1 , 1 l l ll I l 'l V xl ,ll lv if I7 i i rl 'ld ' J l ll ME ll. i 0 Q -ll , ' til f, ll: 'l 'l. . , W i i, l 1, l, NYol.l-'lc hhY1N'l'liR Y1No1,1No l' 4 l , 1 f 1- r 2 l W?aillJ3?Z Htl l' Nl i I ' ' I i 1 LACY ' -N ll ll 1920-27iPrivate Co. C, Flag Company, Ohio Club, River Rats, Midget Football, Basketballg 1922-28 V , ' ---Corporal, Grec11-Briar.: Non-Coms., Ohio Club, River Rats, Midget Football, Basketball,41928-29-First Serfeant Co. li, Sturlent Council, llama l'A'rci-1, Green-liriars, INon-Louis., Chapel Choir, Ohio Club, l ls . . . . 1 River Rats, Tennisg 1929-30-First Lieutenant Co, C, Captain Co. lj, Editor-in-Chief of IERIER PATCH, i Nominating Committee Student Council, Student Council, Boot and bpur, Commissioned Officers, Hi-Y., ,l 'l Ohio Club, Swiss Navy, Chapel Choir, Captain Tennis Team. . 1 , 1 Much might be written concerning VN'olte's attainments. .Nhstrict ofticcr, he commands re- , I ' W l spect and recognition. His appearance is taultless and in a military way he sets an enviable i I X example. Sharing his home town with O. O. lllclntire, he comes by his literary aspirations lx A uite naturallv, and is connected with student publications and holds an ottice in Lit. Society. 1 ', bl VW fl - tl 4 l xlccsis WlN'l'FlQ L li St. Albans, VVest Virginia ll l , LACY ' ,ll 1927-28-Private Co. A, G Club, Varsity Football,S1928-59TCorp2ral iX, I G c Club,-lSt5i-dent ' ' C il, V It F tlzll, ll'.'k tlzll, N -C Q.: 1929-30-f con .ieut. fo, , ftuf ent i0ll1'lCl, .igma ' ll Lgiiibga Clijifsllliot ?1T1rlHSgiiir,dNHi.-Xl: Captlhliu Fliqeitball, Varsity eliasketball, Five l-frivolous Fools, Traclf Team. , ff, Argus attained to a xery unique record when he led the school scholastically duringhtlhe 1 N ' 4 mast football season. Hein ' so undeniabl ' consistent there is no question as to his elegibihty i I - H 5 , , , , 1 I ,l i for a successful college career. There are only our best wishes to suffer in comparison with , K ,l an enviable record, but our wishes are sincere! ll l l VVlI.Ll.XKl YiNoi,iNg9 ' l l l'ittsliiirgl1,AE1inrisylvania lk ll Company Athletics, Football and llaseball Squads. llramatic and llli all p ohio C-luhsi I U A A lg il YlI'lQ,'llflg is greatly trusted and honored by his Triends. l He likes the social side ol' life. is a versatile actor and can ' l i shoot a rille with the best, Our best wishes to youl V , I 4 l, wiLsoN P. voonrnns i ' . il London, Ohio ' ' l X-4 PHILOMATHEAN I 1 ' 1928-Private Co. C, Dramatic Club, Penn. Club, Rifle Team: , - , 1929-30-Private Co, C, Dramatic Club. Penn. Club, RiHe Team, Y. Senior Orator. , Voorhies has taken part in all sorts of things, including class work. He has plenty of ability, has made friends by the ore, and is headed for the very top. Q1 fiflf-f-Q 'U--Z , L, L , x I A y f- ,lf-.15-.f5??1-sf2i5Z3i3i'?Ise :fa55i1:'i? 2'V' G2 1 'l A-4 O--r ' 2 l i ...ia 9 1 U A f A ' We Y' ', H -L v .- I e , . ..., -e.. Q ' a 'yi' -AY ' ,il ee -an iw .Q BRI EP- PATCH5.. aa. J Q ef ' D 1 ' c:.1 ' .Q 4 ' J t U 0 ' ' . . . ' 401 75 'S 0 Looking Ahead with the Senior Class ,, fi U 4 J A I JJ . seem-wedding Reception of Mr. D. Alex Wolfe . li 5 TIME-1930 .vt ,l PLACE-NSW' York City is l l V : j T Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Wolfe, the former Gretchen Salsman, are at home wait- ix e l ing the arrival of their guests. 1 ii E I In W The door bell rings and the butler announces Perdue, the man from the south, I j who has taken Rudy Vallee's place in the ladies He arts. Next the butler an- ' l nounces Mr. Davis, the successor of Tom Edison. And of all persons, Bob Bell 1 the prominent novelist, author of the popular book on etiquette. Then we have ii 'Z the new Gene Tunney, old Bill Porterfield. And here, coming through the door together are Harsha, just lately returned from the rebellion at Hong Tong, and 1 i 4 Mac Jones, the blushing Rotarian from Glenn Feris. Behind them can be seen lr 1 Wallace Traendly and the former Virginia Goodman, married at last. There is a ' lull for a moment, and then Downer, the eminent engineer, enters. He is bronzed l by the suns and winds of the Atlantic, over which his new bridge will carry thous- ,l 1 1 l ll' ' E .l. 1 I T l H 1 -I S jf M ands and thousands of automobiles daily. 5 l Harry Fisher has just entered with Mary Carpenter, having made the trip all jjlll ' the way from Greenup, Ky. McChesney has just come in amidst the murmur of Vi , ll the assembled crowd. He is the much talked of torreador from St. Louis. W , Connie Mack, leaning on a heavy cane, comes through the door attended by his l if M faithful mascot and bat boy, Billy Moynahan. Fenning has come in carrying a l p W few cans of his synthetic food. Toney and Full have just been announced. They 1 ll are dressed in the height of fashion, being the famous Broadway troupers. Kelly i l and Jim Campbell have been announced. The former is a wealthy farmer of the Nl Old Dominion, the latter a doctor of parts in his native West fby Godj Virginia. , l 5 l, Hensley, the popular aviator, is entering the room at this moment. Ross Ridgely V got in the wrong door delivering his ice a moment ago. He is now surrounded ' 1 by a group of his old friends and associates. The orchestra hired for this oc- 8 l casion has just struck up The Spirit of V. M. I. A Captain George, of that in- R l stitution, has entered. f j ji Anderson, M., the second Valentino, has entered arm in arm with Herb l - j J Austin, the congressman who recently put through a bill appropriating funds for l r -'el A buying a house and lot in the Sahara Desert for dry congressmen. Berglund, in ' ji 'll Q ' a cutaway coat, has just come in. He is quacking in West Virginia. Ed Ghiz is A .pi li handed in now, by Ford M., his chauffeur. Edmonds, who has played his trumpet f tj! , , before all the crowned heads of Europe, comes in next with his faithful horn j' .im I under, his arm. I A blare from the band as Gorrell enters. He is serving his l . seventh year as Cadet Major at C M. 9. Cutierrez who is in New York buying l Winchesters for the South American insurgents enters in a brilliant uniform having been made a corporal in that division Harvey has reached the top in the engineering game have been promoted to chief engineers on the Twentieth T I .ei .fl e9 7 I 'Vt fu.. .. ,- , ,E ,D e , - - , A 'D-51? f'TAY-tr-' , , -fue. -ie il ' -A T i i .. ni ' AK ' Q G1 .em he-e.. YH i s- it Goa, . WV 1 l I Il' Sza- is 'tit ff., ' aj '5 .A , ' if ji xiii i Ci , 'r S in 5- W it l , l l 1 'x l l l ll ,4 if 'N ,N .fa ,,fS'BRlERr PATCH'3,: ,.J, nl ' C3 worth building twelve times and Times Square four, enters amidst a sudden hush as the crowd reach for their wallets. The butler has just this moment announced Dave and Peggy Hegeman, who have come clean from Pittsburgh. Fred Hunt and his Cotton Pickers have just come in to relieve the now jaded orchestra. Gray Grove, and Harris are among the men in the musical organiza- tion. Owen jones has entered unannounced. He is president of the Yo-Yo trust. LaBelle who has harnessed the power in excess wind and hot air, enters with Llewelyn and Ritchie, the famous combine who gave the world its new con- tract rules. Murray, in deep mnversation with Merriam, the notorious attorney from Reno has just been announced. An argument in the hall proves to be be- tween Molhenrich and Shick. The Maryland boy is trying to prove that three of a kind beats a pair. Davies has arrived, with gilt edge securities in his pocket and a thoughtful expression on his face. Goal, Naser, Waldron, J., and Williams, W. the gentle grafters, have entered now and are attempting to sell the crowd the Washington Monument and a folding corkscrew for Sl,OO0. McNutt has offered to buy it on the installment plan. Billy Lyne, manager of the famed Massie M., lightweight champ of the world, has arrived with his protege. Charlie Schaffer and family has arrived. Charlie junior has remained in the hall to slide down the mahogany bannisters imported from Palestine. Tom Jasper and his Syncopating Sinners has arrived to relieve Fred Hunt and his band, which has been playing steadily. Buck Coffman, C., Dunn, Voorhies, Hormell, and Izard can be heard tuning up for the dance. Greenbrier Forever is their first number, with the revisions by the new composer, William Roswell Yingling. As the number closes, Smith, J., enters with a telegram, being a Western Union boy, always on the job. The telegram is for Mr. and Mrs. Wolfe, and is from Roger and Nina Leeming. It reads: '. VVe are sorry we shall not be able to attend. We are too weak to Hy. THE Pm-:TZEL TWISTING KINGS, East Orange, N. J. And now, with every one happy and laughing, in comes the Galloping Ghost, Argus E. Winter, the sensation of the football world, who ran 110 yards for a touchdown in the Tennessee-Harvard game. Uncle Bud, from back home, sent us all the dope just as this reception opened. Sheckler is the caterer tonight. The food had better be good. ' -H. L. G. The Editors regret that it was not possible to procure pictures of Dunn, Grove, Harris, Murray, and possibly others who entered late. Three of these H00 7. T ' l 'T Q A s 2 ? J I., Century Limited Gillespie, the con man from the south who has sold the Wool- EU ' ll o 4 ' J 0 l iii li NH K V I j P ll xii? W 'll LP Sv i w I j. I lj, ,jx l 5 E 'N lily Cixi fl men have been with us for but a year, but they will not soon be forgotten. i l As for Bill Grove, sterling athlete, we are glad that he lives in Ronceverte, ' ' we know that he will visit G. M. s. often. , ng? 1 5 E 7 fx ' l l l MW 1 Stub 3-,?:?j:--R: Vvgikvv XT, v.i.i iv Y , 'G Af' q.ci..a?4J.-.QQ 23, f Agni f , C3363-H ' ' - . j I v g xv , ,li ' af i .sen i f i ' ii V s 1 ' , I .. 'a - if U Q A H T747 1'z.S'g'- gi' fi ,D , ,ff gli 13 RI E R PATCHBB Q. :JUN ll we 9355 'WYE-, ' f W Li 5399 'N 0 .1 '. ir qi O ,I 1 . . 4.01: -9 FRANKLIN BRIGGS ABBOTT l' J 1 Buffalo, New York ,, PHILOMA'l'Hl'IAN , ' X, L3 I rvgrvl fha! I liaiw but om' life In yin' L' .f for Grew1briv1'. ', xi! l fi U ' ' JOHN EIJVVARIJ ALIJRIIJGE 1 Huntington, VYest Virginia l I, PHIl.UMA'l'HEAN ,l lx ll Small in .r-isa, but 110 fan always ' bv heard. fl if Q H r' L 3 . X , QW wx'1LL1AM BEEQLL ll lllf Ravcnswoocl, VN'est Virginia H PHi1.cnv1A'l'Hl-:AN ll'v.s'f Virginia born and brvd, ,, On my dafm' I lost my lwadf' - 'N if y . ll :J , I 4 fl ROBERT M. BARCLAY i r Vittslnnrgh, Pennsylvania 3 , LACY 1. ' Hobby .limes and I arf' fair golfvrx. 4: I l i 4 y . M I . l , CHARLES MILTON BLACKBURN ' li ll F' Versailles, Kcntucky , ' LACY . , .-lx an autor I dau? do badly. li I . 4 l li ' E I l JOHN EDGAR BOLMER Q N L M, . 1 ,, y LACY lg in Nw-:wr lalkx lllllfh, but dam plenty. 'i JOHN ll. BURNS LACY V ' lmwislrurg, VVest Virginia r LZ! i If John has a riflv, don'f get in hir way. K X. l. Y i 'L ' if vi Y l VVll,l.l1-XM B. CABELI, I 1 U Calvin Creek, VVQSI Virginia ' I LACY A . 1 pa If you are nut .vafixfwd with your J' .varrnu11di11g.v, lcaw. El al ' i P L GEORGE D. CHITTLTM, JR. ' r 4 1, lllorgantown, VVest Virginia , il K' LACY H A' , 5- Count my many true lou' alfairx. lfg ' ' Dil' Xl ' as if' bro ri ,. S+' 0 0 A -. ' 's A 'S ,-E 'ki Xin-. T., 5.1-,,l '3, ' . ,,.,.- -UL. 'U --p,,..5'-'?.?, 3'-?1i:::::f-'2?:::..-1 QQ ?F'f1:'f:'....... -- x'-'f CQ C-Q 'I YY 'J 'E-QA 7,-,ay N. .1....---0-+..1l'..J .3 U , ,.,.. ,. - . -fr, -- qy, .f1 E Y 3ga:11f1:c9g'W'l 1 '!lj3':', , F7:!f T'Y 'A' ' ' V Y af' nav? Riagg? - ' 19 ig., fran: ER PATCHTLQQ 53162 ., 6 irc v' 1 Nm'-3 Q . N 0 ,Q , c, C 0 I .V9 DAN CONNELI. ' ' K Richmond, Virginia g,,. , LACY 0 , Guinva' flu' frivlzdxlzip with f'i't'I'j'UlIi' i , id ln' farm' in mlifrrvl -zvzfh. G N N, il 1, ii RICHARD CRANIJ CONNELL , Richmond, Virginia i V. PHILUMATHEAN il ' l i.r it in tlml Richmond xfylv. in' L Ujiiyi NYILLIAM HARLAN CRAIG il, I Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania :I LACY .-I foal wax hr who made hix prayer la u bmw, ll ray. und ri hunk of hair. i' PAUL HERMAN CREEL ,, 'i Lexington, Virginia il I PH11.oM.fx'i'Hi':AN n, Anollwr une of lhvxv bolvx who ,1 -zvorkx too hard. i 1, I 'if ii xi JOHN E. CROUSE, JR. i Charleston, VX'cst Virginia ,J 1, LACY 1 ,i Count my v.vi'apv.v. ', JACK DEMPSEY 'I i Ln-wislnurg, VVcst Virginia , i LACY , it--i Mufh would bv .raid about this mam, bn! x A 5 'iw' will wail unlil 1I4',1'f ymr. SP' i' XNll.I.lAM EDWARD DITTOE q iii Youngstown, Ohio . , l'Hll.0MA'l'Hl-IAN ., 'fi' llv's lung and tall, and thu! i.vn'I ally if 54 lli .v a grind olv fvllozv along 'ZUl.flI if ull I ii I' Q CARL mxON ,i K Boston, Massachusvtts if , PHlI.0MA'l'Hl-IAN Lil i ,fharkvy and I Inu' in flu' xulm' lnrvn. ri BENARD E. DOTSON U VVisc, Virginia Q 4 LACY , I7apl1iv hm' lIz E'1'7' Iwmz in Ihr hole, in murh! - i ' cf 1' Ai' - x 'n 0 L ' I 1 . 'bt ss Ai x 'l x'Qn,,?v1f-- - A Q, QI,-0 D 4, Sxfigfiln- E- ,JWXJYQV--3-:g ?I.,gI:'.r 7 i -.I M . 'LDu0-IPX.-,.f-QS 33 C-fr I1 f A5-ex-if-A jr-J Y' T g-,:Lal,,U- s--24. , , ,,.,1.-,f g '7' .Th .-' ' x X J , r 3 4, 52 Q' f 112 ii: i ii cg 1-1 V! ,.i.A.-., ' A 1 Q L J 1 F f-.1 ri' .IZ wi p . Q Q 3,31-,J ROBILRT L. IJILNNIS V lircciiwich, CUIlllCCfiCllit l' H lLl I M .-YI' H EA N llvi' all Hlf,x'.x' .l0n'. ff, CNCARFELKNER Pittsbiirgh, l'e1insy1x'a11iz1 1 1-H ILO M Ai' H I-:A N Olin ix an autxtanding utlzlvlv al G. lil, X. i f li! 'VHORIA-XS FREDERICK HARRY,-1'1'H , i Baltimore, Marylzuid 'fiwj l'H ILUM Ai' H LAN ygl G1l4'.X'.Y l'll yu In flzv P0int ,' l'1n gvtfing I ' liwd uf yuldlwrifkiz1g. Wll.LlANl EIJVYARIJ GRIFFITH, JR. I Beckley, NN'cst Virginia LACY .lxlc limi, xln' fuill Irll you. ' ' NYILLIAN ILGUIJ1-I Hziltinmre, Xiuryland LACY 1 llvllill Gudv lt'U7'l'.V, Iliix annual will x1lji'4'1' grvafly. . C I HENRY CLAY GRUESENIJORIF 4 I Kayser, VVcst Virginia i 5 LACY U A handy :nun to ha-rm' alwul, ' Ona 'iw ruula' nv! :lu ':uitl1nuI. - J NN'll.Lli-XM HAGEN i 2 Lexington, Kentucky 3 I'HILflMA'l'HliAN ,N lj' rw did nu! kzzufv llugrr, zuv -mnfld In 1 irirlizwd In Iwlivfm' thai lfmzlzrfky is .I flu' only xfatv. 1 ld' ' Ol.IYliR HARIJIN HALL i Vittslmrgh, l's11iisylx'zmia ' PHll.lJM.X'liHl-IAN I A'lfuln ' ix uni' nf llzv lmvi leidx ul G, lil. S' ' ROBEWFM.HANSEN ' Hillsdalc, New jersey t LACY , 33 Liftlv Hobbit' likfx the Pullman cam. X R .5 Pm, Kr: :ii X 4'-xii, L M f':i - V 'S 'J Hit ,. fi1if1'. ' .F'F'V4'nv- .'+ ' L V 'A' I 2 A W, 'il-3 I R : X . J L4 ggi-' , .J N-I 'fa ..-jk :l',, , Q-.-,.:'.Q-N ., A r..,,v ..,,.A A -E Y,--f .. W --- - '- -H - .. ..,- - , . ,f .'-.-V-,, .-- B RI E R .N ,553 x 'x' Ii lil .G -CJ Li 1 -9 ' CI.ARENCIi YOUNG HAYS ' Mcarlviilv, I'crn1syIx':mia cw Q M , .Mxrl In my .vlzrdzvx I lzlrv lwiixvlviill hixvt. ir JACK HIGGINS ' I XII. Hope, VVcst Virginia 1 1,.u'Y I,, I Iii-zu' mv u lmriz and u lm.vler'Ilmll. ,I ' Ii ' I CLIF IiARI.Ii HINIJRIAN Q, ' Stulwciwillv, Ohin I vH1l,uMA'l'Hlc,xN I , Sllvrlclcr and l m :'i'1' lull: nflvr luli.v, Ii I LIGE HOVYES ' -4' St. Allrans, VYvst Virginia 'N - I'HII.0MA'I'HI'IAN I QI Tlnnlr l'll gn lmlm' mm' gvl tl good In ,vq1n11'4'. ff I I THOMAS I.. j.-XMERSON J I fhzirlcstun, NN'cst Virginia I II LACY II I Aflvr lI'lrG1rir4' lvff l llml in .vvlllv flu-Iwi, I I S.-XNFORIJ IHLANII J I Racine, Vilisconsin I X H l'H11.uMATni:AN YN -41' llmxv guyx from II xxx. uri' hmgli, W i axle Ilwm. I!! A5 I 'r ' Il M, jliI FIiRIIiS ' li Lcwislmurg, NNcst Virginia I l..-'WY . lu 'I'lnjvl.ray .vlill mzlvr rn :'m' rinzx rlm'fi, 1 I' , I I I w S. Kleine ,,I 3 Stulvcnvillc, Ohio li I I'HII.UMA'I'HI'i.'XN all. li Yun lm-if licurd uf iliv .vlrmiiilx of old, p, ag 1411! lu un' flu' bmmlzful Olnn gl1.vti'n.v :I liln' gold, I XN'AI.'I'IiR KUZ PATC H9 QQ, fr: ' ,- m 'mg ,E 5 0 7 I0 ,, J T' x I Ili, lu 'ii If Chicago, Illinois i I JN I'HIl.UMA'l'I-II-IAN 'si ' llvrr ix my l211llrI-lmIr. ' H ' I f- I I gd 'f Il q W' Qx .C k ,, . -9 ' x - Q I I If flgzudl U ki ax ,Ll?1x.- I - 3 -.hN-- ,WFT I K i ,Q AFI:-A1f..1,J f , K- Irv, -Ni figs -'lf-'NPN--f'- lj C3 fi 'l,i4CiT 'Q'lfL ' -lil, 3' '52- E, ' ' 9bx..f:v-...I' mv - M' W -2 -fflv.-wth f L - f no - Q W f ' V ,f:ff3bBRiER PATCH5 Q ni ,D 4 D 1 .N-rx-,tl L.-3 E A45 Q ,:, :J X-' l. m T NA? if-L -Qs O0 rl ' ' ' X C cj W' ' '9 ABNER l.lCiGE'l l' J, 1 Fort Thomas, KL-ntucky D ' I..-WY W , , , ' Lithi' and l1u11fl.vmm', 'I'ifjUI'tlIl.Y amd xunill, F ' X15 ,V ll'i'll-grfmmvd, nvut, 11 gi'utli'muu with LJ 4 I, UH. ' I ' HOMER I,OVN'li, jR. W W S l'oint l'lc-ziszmt, WL-st Virginia ll, l LACY W W Jim! uzmtlivr good buy from thi' grvut W 1 ln -zvzllvy. 1 t IW Wl' W y QU l.YNVlI-I.E C. MASSEY ' V .Hn South Charleston, VVest Virginia I, ,W PHIl,OMA'l'HliAN it f Szlvtlrv ix guldvn. ' ' ,i JOHN H. MAYNARIJ lf M Williamson, Wcst Virginia i , ' LACY ' W W ' ll'idvly h'l1lI'Zx'1l in atlllvtii' and xoriill WW, WW r'iri'lvx. fllxa hax a mmm-mali'. l W li 'llluff mid. 'W , Wi 'N , 'v. I JOHN ROBERT MCNAIR ,i ' W Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania X ' I .' LACY l 'W it It RC.wri'vd and quiet, but who ran tvll W, ,. ill Thi' mfalth of kzzowlvdge in this dwf' iw WVU. EW ' F. J. MILLER l 4, 'l'iHian, Ohio , I W PHIl.OMA'l'HlCAN ' W N ' I toil from morn 'till night .wvlrilzg an X W Wh t,, uducatiou. ll :I I i W ERNEs'r CLYDE MINTER, JR. K W, l, Beckley, VVcst Virginia 'll fd, i ' - .PHI-l.OMA'liHEAN W If I Nutz ix a lug tum' boy. Nvwr lvtx any- I fl 4 thing lmllzrr him. l'li.v 'Zk'1'lIh II4'.VX lx L, h 1 z'.v girls, by thi' mmm of fllu'1Qv. ii WW HARRY ARNOLD MOORE , VVz1shington, ll, C. , W, l'Hll.OMA'l'HlCAN l ,i I 'work fmt, neither do I worry. W I WH VVll.l-lAlXl N. NORVVOOIJ Wt Q Chicago, Illinois l PHILtlMA'l'l-IRAN i Bill-the xnnfi-.vlwt king. W W l 5 Wit EARL E. NOEL xW IWK WIWJ I Flifton Forge, Virginia ,WH 1 1,. W N l HlI.tJMA'l'HliAN K I ,W h , ' Ci1n'.v.v I inn tl pretty youd uzamigiw. f , 4 , Q , 'i l n 0 'fax' ' If fy M ' iv! ' ' hhg ' 5 f W ' -v Q fl ff ,A . . . 774, . QQ 0 , 4, .' ' - ln-.A,. L: J-ts' x. I , 1- -vw G , , .. in -rsh. - -ii! V--Y ,.' -jsjqfli-. . K - -u , - . 5,-:Q if L14 -,jfA',-,,. ...f 1 YA,,. -.x,' trzh:-S uf 4s . . 1 11, -5 Avx- -, Y-vs, 'N--spa T W L ' .Z l-1. W W 1 .' W 'af L' V' FIA. :Hip- 'll fi '55, ,, H' . . ul I' Q4 I.-7, ,lxiwgfgigyg-,I .4,. ' I' -J ' FWHWTWERIEIE Fw I AQ. LL 53 ,fi , , , ' A fziiv' Z: ' 'B J ' 7 ,' 5- 1 HUQ,1,p,QBR1ER PATCH ,Q,4:3g3 n cf I Z ' . P . V 1I,I '51 F - ,, ' , I .Q I' if ' -a 0 , ,J , n i 5 'I MAY!-IR OSBORNE I ' 0 , l'Hll.1lMA'l'Hl'-IAN 'I .3 .Il A'fI'lIi.tlllf .vlluulrr ull lin' 'tuuy Nlfllllyll, ' mn M. I'E'l'IiRSON II , Stulrcnvillv, Ohio I , , 1'H1l.uMA'l'Hlc,-xx 1 lnil uni, Il1'ff11t'7' flu l graduafv. ,IM II 5 U, ERNEST PHIPPS , ,I Lugan, N'Ycst Virginia V I'Hll.IJMA'1'HI'IAN I , .Ylivll and I jux! ra11'f ln' botlnfrvd. + lf I, X SAMUEL PRICE I I Scurlmro, VVcst Virginia W, I I. LACY I 'II , lfr'vf'yffllu v.z'fu'i't.v big llzillyx uf you I I mxrl yvur, .S'um. 'I I I I In 5, GRAVES S. QUICK I ' ' Charleston, iNest Virginia J, I PHll.0MA'l'HI'IAN IM f Jnxf 'zvulrll flmf buy pvrforln. ' I'I.EASAN'l' LARUS Niznn I Richmond, Virginia I i.Ac'v , I' .N lfrullrll ix my Ulllj' 'm'zIli'l11'.s'.i'. Ilj I V i'- I ,N In S'I'.fXNl.EY I'I.l-IASENT REEIJ 1 ,Q , ' Richmond, Virginia I I II' III, PHILUMATHEAN II NIU lil' IHLIIIII fu dmnh lllll-IIIIIIX, 1'.K'f7I'l'illH-X' Y . I l1nr.w.v. Q LJ! 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It is a ood field, one of T Y Y g , ll the best ever to prance at the barrier in the famous Greenbrier Derby. ' , i l, p And now a shout of rejoicin s lits the air as the field whizzes b the Fresh- l . g P Y f man pole in gallant fashion. Easily and confidently they settle to the pace of the . , E Sophomore lap. Only a few have not yet reached the sophisticated place of the N l Sophomore. . , ip l And now we see certain individuals in the massed field forge their way to 'lib ll i the front. Football, basketball, baseball, track, literary society and club work, ' L l and other activities lend a stride to the rapidly progressing field, and still the jp pupils have shown no inclination to tire. ,J Sweeping past the Junior pole, the held of runners has as yet not diminished. ll l All are adept, and stride on in the great endurance test. Applause rings out for lx ,4 the class as the boys thunder steadily on, their hoofbeats reverberating and re- 1 sounding on the scholastic track of fame. Once again the pupils bedeck them- p i selves with honor and distinguish themselves with glory. And now, matching stride for stride, they swing around the turni How much a safe rounding means l to them-not a falter! On and on. Now they are past the grueling backstretch of Junior trials. The stretch is before them, labeled Senior, and into it pounds one of the greatest classes ever to contend for the Diploma Award. ,N I I I l il ,il Next year the Junior Class will finish this race, and in due confidence we f predict that they will win the award, Success. But even then the race will not be l over, for they will face the barrier in the greater race of Life. May they run it T, tl, p straight and true, as they-the Juniors of 1930-ran to set a record at old lm ,' Greenbrier. p -BILL HAGER. l l ' 4 1 l pi i u 1 l l ' . 1-if Q . 5 .I 1 - T I' ix. 93 'lik 'f f N9 Q ' A57 1 ' , Q K A I ' ,ki n--' . -3 L- - i cg, , h l ?, I , , X f :Jw-2.2-,C. :ffeme 5125- :fer . 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K.: llc XYMIQ llmlgsg Ethrizlgc, llunlcstyp Hauptg Hn-img l'h-mln-rsun: Hum. ,I-1 ' i . lizmu, ll.: Kzmc. V.: Km-llcrg l.l-umm: Nlzxplwssz NI clrml, R.: Hclxoxl, Y.g Klurrillg Nlinntti, XXIQ 5' l I , 1. - Moors, A.: Munro, 11.5 Nlrmrc, -lg l'hil'crg RUNVIICIIQ Sin1n1onf.g Smith, lf ll.g Stone: -1, ' ,T ', '7'-L' Struck, 11.1 Tlmmus, Hg 'l'in1lmrlnkc. ll.: 'l'iu1hcrluLc, 'l'.g Trrmyznmg X B I 1' qfyi ' XYuix1stcin, l'.3 XYisv3 XYulfo1'1l. Lfg XYnlf01'1l, il.: XYu0zls, .X. gg .Q iff .. ,' ,' -1 ' h . C. 95 -1. 2- L Q' '-3' -J -, 1 aj x ' -1 ., 3 NX F Qi ' '--Lf' ' 3-'v5,1Lk.J'J r- ,-1, nw- x.. -2, M ,CV-f 1i'Jm.-- ' H H U TX IH, fTl.:,'lf,'!'n 5 , 'J , b , 1 N 1-' -lj W qs w W .L.r1ff+ lk z M H 1 H gr fx ,.,7 f'7f. 4' .f . .V ..,,. - , , I -11'-V Qlp'--Hk.,,,.,-J .- . l ' 11 r' f- -' 1, ....- A - f -- -.7-1-.F --.., ' , A- .A , v .-if ...um -' - - -- -- Y A - - ..:.. .. - U -x.f,,....,,::.f --'1,-..,-.:- y..---.F . gi,x-..,f....,-- ,,.,,,.- 1 - 1 -Z ' , Af.3.,1s Book II! ATHLETICS l1'1'111l1111f ll'UI'l.l7 1'11111'! fllx' ':1'111,v11111-' lx'11!1'111k11 lvflfl 'l'11.x'.x'1'f, N11 zwfnll ':u1111l1l x'111r.' ll f11'11 ,hiv ll1'1111'f1'.x'.v ll111'.v1'1 Illllll 11ff11'111'1'1f '11'1'H, if m'11.x' -f'll.Vl 11111 fffllll, lf111!'.s' UN. 1 ., , - ,- -- - 1 --1-'w - 4 wh ' ,X 1 , . , - 1, 1 I ,- 4 '-- V- 1 ---. - - 5 , ., ' ' Lf F2 1 ' 3.4. f 'A ff' L1 1 1 ' ' ,Ji - A A ' A-'Y Lvl? 2. fr lp' 12 'li' -5. .- xd--V ' i ,-. N' 1 - ., - .- s 1 1 ,J n U . NHL. n kl 4,1 iff, Qu I V.. Y'-' 1 'I v w 1 i 1 Nu I A w N x 1 QP N L f , ,,. A 'N - WT , uf' k' Nl 155 k,.x'1u11iRlNl-7 1143!-ilfli K -1 Xjw111.wf'nf .lflllrlrfx 'H -I' If' 1. ,,- . -' 51 - ,.-' , I X , Jjfh , ' 4 V ' '1 . X H. .L.,WS c '- 1' A ', - -- 1 f . N- Q :lv - .V f -, 1 1, ' ', N ri-MJ ., V A v A ,I , f 1- P- It A .F ---F Q 7... i.L v., .-... -1,-v.,A,- -5--H ,-,.. -- '- - ,i 'X I A- - i- -1 I L-4 - , ,XM Y Qs-- -sl.. -I das' l w 1 l F pf ,Q Bm En PA'rc:l-:Sf HE E- 1929 Football Review Greenbrier Military School. Greenbrier Military School Greenbrier Military School Greenbrier Military School . . .I .... Blackstone M. Academy . . . . . . . . , ..... I Roanoke High School . 27 Fishbume M. School .. 0 0 Millersburg M. Institute .... . . Greenbrier Military School ........ 6 Emory and Henry F rosh ..... . . 0 l Greenbrier Military School ....... L. 6 Augusta M. Academy . . . . . . . 36 W Greenbrier Military School ........ 0 Castle Heights M. School .... .... 3 2 Greenbrier Military School ........ 0 Charleston High School . . . . . . 0 I Total score for season ..... ..... 1 36 Opponents total score ............ 74 lx ' w Games won 55 games lost 25 tied lg total score for season 1365 opponents' 1 total score 74. , ny p GREENBRIER 7-BLACKSTONE M. ACADEMY 0 li P With Winters running 45 yards for the only touchdown of the game, the i I Green and White gridders opened their 1929 football season by downing Black- ' stone Military Academy 7 to 0. . Numerous line plunges and passes prevailed in the first two quarters, but fl . ' the game became interesting in the third quarter when Winters broke away for p l a touchdown which was the only one of the game. ,X i This ame showed the stren h of the Cadets for the forthcomin season, and i S' gt g pointed out that later on, the Big Green team was equal to that of 1928. 4 GREENBRIER 46-JEFFERSON HIGH SCHOOL 6 U The second game proved more exciting than the first. Snappy foot-work 'xi p on the part of Rusk together with Winters, Porterfield, and Dameron crossing 4 l the goal line enabling the Cadets to pile up 46 points to their opponents 6. xl This game steadily showed the progressive track the Big Green team was d i travelling. i i GREENBRIER 27-FISHBURNE MILITARY SCHOOL 0 dl , Another victory was the result of the hard fighting Green and White- grid- lip ders, when the Cadets played Fishburne Military School on the visitors field. The score was 27 to 0. ' - i Although the Big Green team was a little fatigued by the trip, they neverthe- ,QM less used the old Greenbrier Spirit and won their third successive battle P f Continued on page 83j R n aj 'za Q . , - . Q . '-: ?.a.4,- , . f ,tail 1-J?I-K ttf A cg, , -4-hh - --'nf 2'fa.f. 'f14--Li lsr as ef' T r 235 Ml l BRIEF. PA'rcH'f3,' yL ff' sn C., as .M COACH ADKINS Captain Adkins' third year certainly has been as successful as his first two years. After attending Hampden-Sydney College, he has gained knowl- edge which he ably passes on to his men. Al- though his teams haven't been Championship teams, he has given them the reputation of being a, hard-fighting and clean playing aggregation. The records of the past three yearsspeak for themselves. l'AUL PERRY END 1 This big, tall fellow lived up to the name of his home town-Mann. We liked to watch him smear the opposing interference. QUICK LEFT TACKLE Red Quick and Ghiz made a pair feared by op- ponents. Quick will strut his stuff again next season, and we are glad. ' RUSK QUARTERBACK Rusk many times pierced the opposing defense to add points to the total of the Big Green Team. He can whirl and buck through a line like no- body's business. U . 5 'ff- -3 r' +PFr2:e-elif? F' ' L 3 C-if-fl A.:-v :. .Q ..l.Jl3 1 ' -W .-2 1- . a,,,,,,,, 'ff-e1 ' '--f . - il 1 1, ,f 0 :H 1 if v..' .-U V -1, 1 1 -...M - ' W -'f .,-' V f- . , 1 . , -, f m. ,-:. .121 i ,Q 1 ko' '06 -1 . Q0 0 J . J 'Q 'A Y g2.Q.i,,p,, BRIER PATCH5nQ,J,5 Q Us I i Av fa? - A 0 . d I ' Us 0 0 .99 9 ' G U N 'I o l l ' P yi all 'I . fp CAPTAIN TUKLEY if 1 l I Captain Turley, who formerly attended Green ll ll' H' brier as a cadet, was assistant football coach this , ' X lj year. He learned his football A B. Us at Hamp- ,N - Q ,I 'll den 9 dne Colle e This e ' ' -. y y g . y ar he proved his . I knowledge by developing the line so that it would ,JN , ' l w 1 hold when necessary and also give at the right I 1 W X time. Everyone spoke of his fine work with the linesmen. 1, ' Turley will be expected to develop an invincible , line next season, so as to be able to meet the rliHi- eult schedule for 1930. l i MAYNfxR1J p l c '- , , LEFT GUARD , 4 w , I . , . . . . ' - wx I Mmgo Maynards initial year with the Green brier Ladets proved successful in more ways than 4 g X . one. X ,f ,L v i t l t 5 . , U fi all J PORTERFIELD l - W l Fm.r.uAcK l' xl Hlh Porterfield's Hrst year with the Hghting Cadets 4 l, gi lf easily earned him a place in Greenbx-ier's Sports 4 fl Ma 'ill Hall of Fame. Q ' r 1. 4, SHICK R ' 4 1' cr:N'rER I A' 1 I w 9hick's First season with the arsl .L 1, r 4 is . J . V 'ty proved to Q ,X- be a very promising one for the coming 1930 4 N ' season. 5 t all w l l M 4, l ' t 'lf ri iff h . 0 l as se , f ffl . 5 ' All? . - e. . 1 0 I I 5' l s- 1 :S !' ' 4-s.,'. -3? 3,-. , c bla- -e, i?,,21f'1'L - -. Q -'f' 4 ' i' - Veil -'I---H--QA -r 2 1:1 iff' E. A-1,3 ,. ' f . , . 27 -s--n w-5 x-lisa - 'La it 0 ,W it 'l il it ill T 4 .gl lb, lip ,V li l, '1 lf 4 l 1-1,1lii---- KBRIER PATcH'f5,,' ,LY J' .Q ,S U T .Ja Ea. Q0 8 1 4 ' af' CAPTAIN WINTERS LEFT HAT.:-'BACK T w Winter's third season proved to be as success- 'Il ful as his past two. The Galloping Ghost con- 'I tinued to twist, turn, and dodge through the line and gain yardage. Winter has been chosen to lead Q T the Cadets again in 1930. T l TGM PERRY 2, f RIGHT HALEBACK 1 Tom again plunged through where others fear- i M ed to tread. His weight and grit made him an ,V invaluable man, and his punting was of high order. N KISTLER Q LEFT END T ,i To Kistler goes the honor of being one of the ll, most aggressive, adroit, and skilful, ends that ever H donned a Cadet uniform. . TN: SMITH FULLBACK ' ,i Smith was perhaps the fastest man in the back- i. field, and his speed made up for his lack of ' weight. He knew how to travel through the , opposition. W I GROVE 4 CENTER H The center of the line was strongly guarded, because Big Bill Grove performed there, Hc I ' was a whiz at breaking up line rushes, and often ll went through to nail the opposing runner. His ' passing was accurate. , S l 1 l w li l , 2 qi - . AE? 9 Q 9 'f, 0 1 I r I 1 K L s I e T Aj-.7 2123--E. es.:-,ggfffiv 'F' at-is af E .f-. ' xr., - -.n-fi,-Y ,-,J 2-A. 7: . fr 3 K N .tr ll Y K ,S l - Us 717' D 1 .ke lg ,'gf1,,5 Q,Q'I3RIER PAT.cH'f3,jo Q,Y f' .Q if-1 is , 'Q 4 gs l l 'xl ASST. CAPTAIN HENSLEY ,N 2 LEFT GUARD 1 f' Hensley, our assistant captain, upheld the honor V l of the Green and White by his consistent playing Nl both on the offense and defense. .1 L ' 4 'l JASPER 4 li' mmap Tom proved his worth at the guard and estab- , lished a reputation for himself as a clean fighting cadet. In l CAMPBELL 4 N RIGHT END N i' Campbell's second year on the Varsity was no less successful than the first. His right end runs afforded many a thrill to the spectators, and gave X l more spirit to the team. A 1 A ASSISTANT CAPT.-ELECT GHIZ, E. 1 RIGHT 'l'ACKl.l-I '4 .iw Ghiz, E. playing his first year in a xarsity uni- ' form did all and a great deal more than was jl asked of him. t Cl , MANAGER JOHNSON I f johnson, 1930 manager, performed his jolm very W' N well. He was always on the lookout for injuries l during the game and also for stray equipment , f after the game. The men express their appreci- ation of his ceaseless interest in their comfort. l l X tl 4 ' in ri ii A t 1 i x. Qi . if 5 has , JM .JH Q' I 8 ,iffy l Q O . Q- , Y V 325i , Eikirr - 1 'X IN: v' ' 'Y -A i 44 4-Ah -as a '-O' 'seg' fr 1'- 'a,:...-L1 ',, Y Qoxi, 3- 1 xlyfw- 4 f,5,.l f W- .- , , , , , V X , 1 1 I IT 1 0 L : Q 1 5 ' QNQ Q k ,A A 3 A A H ly- :! :A T A A A' Q T ' -4 at-fl' 5 flfm I-A I-Q' A ' A-fa J- 1- A - A v , - A A 'Lgg ,:,f1., .,-.. A. Q1 - A A A gi: Q O 1 - , -4 -T fn' fffgf-A 131, v-5 f f AMW- -nA-- 1 ,f --A :ff -wg-4n 4-ff -Y 1 , 4.1 0 1 41 u H, ff - ivy L 2 1 c. 'Q' - I ' ' 1, r rc r 11 I E 27,5 1 if N- - 5 133 H ,Y FN 1 -'n' E! YZ' 1 I1 Ah 1 V1 , 1 -11111 nm .14 G L1 1 A 5,1 W Z Ji 1 1 1 74 1 1,1 rn 1 111. 'I 1 1' 73 I 7 113 1' 'U 3,1 fb 1' , 1 '11 -3 'QQ O 4 1 4 '22 f. :1 111 B 9 J 1:4 :J L fl' ' 1 W ,JD gi Lf' , CW . FIGHTING CADETS VARs Y FOOTBALL SQUAD -- L, K ' LEFT To R115x-1'r-Kiwtler Quickg Grove: Ghiz, E.: Hensleyg te KC! ft i J Perry, T. Smith XX.: nu -Y X19 Camp el 3 Porterh 3 P. U R '3 gnu N11 Ruw4C'oauh Adkix sg johnson I lana erjg Ruskg Maynard Shick Goddard: Griffxthg Leemin , lj 1 Fel er: NI nterg jaspe 3 Harri g gg KA.: 1' t t ,1 1 rg jg Coach Turley C kk Y-I 'C'-7' J xv-43 wg Lvl . M .- 1 A , 1 I g chqpffl-Q, Ai..- ,ri-f,- 4- ,S A ,JA ,,,- ' -4 big-4, JJ... ryr -571-Q? , 'W - ' --1' Q- --' -'N-' P- AA A f- -A-H Q --f! f A,-. I 'Il P - V1 n sq C 5 .2 'C c -N. Q N Q11 I1 s- ,...-. .LC is ,, BRIEF. PATCH Y, downs and an extra point, which ended in the usual way favoring the Cadets. GREENBRIER 44-MILLERSBURG M. INSTITUTE 0 The still undefeated Greenbrier team again proved their worth by defeating Millersburg Military Institute 44 to 0. The first quarter brought forth the first blood for the Cadets, when Paul Perry intercepted a pass and ran 55 yards for the first touchdown Winter duplicated this order by making the most sensational run of the season 60 ard ' y s reversing the field, for the second touchdown. Tom' Perry also scored a touchdown making the score 19 to 0. Winter and Smith both made touchdowns thus ending the first half 31 to 0 still in favor of the Cadets. The Second half was very much the same as the lirst, Paul Perry making a 75 yard run for a touchdown and Winter on a pass following suit. GREEN BRIER 6-EMORY AND HENRY F ROISH 0 The fifth contest of the season awarded a victory in favor of the Cadets I CS 8 2 B Q U Z 1 9 .Q 5 ' A 'A Captain Winters led his men against the opponents for a. safet four touch- Q i I 4 Ji is l l il ' l 5-P 4 7 i fl 1+ only after Winter crossed over the goal line for the only touchdown of the game Both teams showed excellent defense work and although several f bl um es were made, the game was a most exciting one for both contestants Default, was the outstanding player for the Freshmen, while Winter, Smith, and Porterfield proved themselves capable line-plungers. I GREENBRIER 6-AUGUSTA MILITARY ACADEMY 33 After winning live consecutive victories the Fighting Cadets were finally downed by Augusta Military Academy, on Matthews F ield, by a score of 33 to 6. Although this game was the most wished-for victory of the season fexcepting Ch 1 . . . . . . ar estonj, the losing of this title showed the true lighting spirit of Greenbrier. Nearly every spectator was kept on his toes cheering and yelling The Greenb ' . ner cadets, according to several allumni, showed more spirit this one game than in any of the previous two football seasons. GREENBRIEIR O-CASTLE HEIGHTS MILITARY ACA.DEMY 32 When the Greenbrier Gridders journeyed to Tennessee to oppose Castle Heights Military Academy, they were doomed to meet a great disappointment. Perhaps they were already a little discouraged from the results of the Au u t g s a Military Academy game, but the local team defeated them by the large score of 32 to 0 However the Green and White team took this defeat as a warning for the annual tilt of the season with Charl t H' h ' ' two weeks es on ig School which was to be played in '2.::L.:f-Sf-vc, 'gf ixxif' ' list. . jffiq Q Q e' xx - ly - If e - - -5.11 -.Zvi-A -4-Y-'+I -i3fY?1n-r , Eg: , . . 1 I f I .,. : - I at L, .4 ik ev N' , -..,.--9 . . . .. 1 it r r i p . .Af l E Tm Qf,6.55'QQ'BRIER PATCH'55,, hQf' J' Q ag GREENBRIEJR 0-CHARLESTON HIGH SCHOOL 0 For the final contest of the season the Cadet Corps visited the Capitol City to witness the game etween n the Big Green team from Lewisburg. They little expected to tilt to end as it b Coach Rocco Gormans' Red and Blue Gridders and did with a score of O to 0. While a crowd of 5,000 shivered before a sharp wind accompanied by snow, the Fighting Cadet team struggled to defeat the locals, but they were forced to be satished with a tie score of O to O ln spite ofthe wind and snow, Winter, Greenbrier's Galloping Ghost, broke loose for a 60 yard run but was unable to penetrate the locals goal linel Although both teams fought like true rivals, Charleston only threatened the Cadets goal OHCC ' 'llhe game as a whole was a thriller and warmed the hearts of many Allumni and former Greenbrier men. 1 Zoo S Biggest Eater ..... ............................... Biggest Feet ....... Biggest Ladies Man ...... Biggest Woman Hater ..... Best Athlete . ......... Best Beat Walker ..... 'Rst Behaved Cadet .... Cutest ............. Most Handsome ...... Biggest Night Hawk ..... Wittiest ............. Best Bluffer ..,.......... Biggest Mexican Athlete. . Neatest Dresser .... Most Brilliant .... Most in Love ......................... One who is always looking for a light ..... G- 3 '-9'VTr'f -J-.11 ' A-'A-' 'f'f l'v . .... MAGNx-:s . . . . .Woufa , . . . .Howes . . . .MAYNARD n ...... ORVIS ......RITCHIE . . . QGRUSENDORF . . . . . .MAHAN . . . . .MINTER . . .PHIPPS . . . . . . .BELL . . . .BUTzEN McCHEsNEY ........- Most Generous ........... ..... M AJORQD. T. Moolua ......!.MOYNAHAN . . , . .EBERHAM . . . .GH1z, E. . . . .B1Dm.E, W. 1' A Q T' 'Vf fLfi fl? 'f T' 14' 5-'faf'jf 1qj'f - iff gQf1m g A 13, RI E R PATCH L, Q, J - iJL '5gK ' k pa q5f?'3f Nw' 'JN3E5 ' ' . - 'lg-91 -I wa- 51 R, 15.1 . E 5 415 C551 1 ew . - 3 .Q ' 'M i .1 H1 . 4 w 5 l , W ' w ' N 'I 'a V. xl :I , Li '. k , I Kg! K A, 5' im' Ml '. fr H' U ' 'I l' in l X 1 if' Wx ww 7' 1 1' V' fx nf XA f. . 5 wwl V1 1 IN 5 . X'-'A t 'li 1 o Fai l HIT? , V! . 1 ll fx KJ x v 1 V i w Q 1 lx n l J! 4 if E Ni, ap W ' F L lla Qu H-Q Gridiron and Diamond A at., erwff' 119 iw 5 Q. A 'Cr AL.f'kt A Qhgih' 1 my ' 31 51' W H n H 4,5 N- V 1 -CELIXXN Mt,?.1.TY-'JfL',fQ,,Vs-A ,,Nx, .G 0 - - - fr-' ..., -I' A-' - , . '-4' 'iig-QQP-Y-+ ff 32'-Qifiimui- P v - f - ..r N..-A., , ,Y , ! m 3 .1 ,iLf!!E l9 4'f ':' It 'I' ' ' I J 0 '5' ' 'L 0 Go H. B A F -Y ,Q Q 'I vi g9,Q,,,3,,p, BRIER PATC .,f:f.,.,,Cg gp E , ' ..' 0 ff ' . I I . 0 f .Q U ' S7 ' . U J ,9 E 0 3 0 ' I ,, F. ' I I I az. C . ' I I I I I A 1 , I I . , I II : I If '- IX I I I 'Lt I I ,I I I ' A It .II I, '1 I . ,lt 'lt Y it xi A ' ' I I I I pp 'M QPI I I 'I Ip FRONT Row-Ghiz, A,g Gareyg Anderson, C., Ribletgq llotsong Reed, P., Petersunq Reed, K., Uempseyg I N I Ixramer, lterecter Q It . , BACK Row- XVilIiums, XY. Moltallayng Hopkinsg Fenning, Norwood, Ilnnseng I'eriIne: llormellg Ilunt, It.: X ,I Ileeglez Captain Itlontgomery Ii I I I I I R F In ll S cl I eserve oot a qua I tl 1 I I , I I X The Reserves completed a two-Iold purpose this year Ivy helping to develop the Varsity I4 ,' I' and completing a seven-game schedule Ivy winning three, losing two, and tieing two of the I I ',I, seven games played. Led Ivy Reed, L., 1930 captain, the Reserves scored 46 points to their I II I I I I, opponents 33. II The last game of the season proved to lic a novelty, Imecause the G. M. S. Faculty were i II, the opponents. Many of the I'favorites on the Faculty participated, much to the delight of , , Q1 II the Cadets. Coach Adkins scored the winning touchdown for the Faculty. I 'LN If It' The team was composed of Shell and Carey, fulllwacksg lleegle and Ilotson, quarter- I I Ivacksg Reed, K., Rilmlet, and Williams, VV., halfliacks, while on the line were VVaIdron, j., li I, WI Ilempsey, and Peterson, endsg Reed, I.. Ccaptainj, Kramer, Norwood, and Hopkins, tackles, l ' Anderson, C., Fennin , and Cierecter, guards, and fihiz, A., center. ,I , I g ' f I I , ' 1, It If THEIR RECORIJ 'I Reserves .... ..... I J Covington High School... .... II I I I 4 W Reserves .... ...I-I Ronceverte High School .... .... I I I ILI I It II Reserves .... .... I I Hillsboro High School .... .... I I .,I , IJ Reserves .... 7 Marlington High School ................ .21 ' 'I JI jf' Reserves .... .... l 0 Augusta Military Academy Reserves ..... 6 Q 5' .I Reserves .... .... 6 Greenluank High School .................. U ' 9- - 5' Reserves .... .... 0 G. M. S. Faculty .......... ......... . . 1 1 0 - , . I XT 4 - If 5 5 . . . - .5 -I H 6 I f1-N. I 'V' . ' I 'G ' A xr-'UNQ . cy J.. - H- -QL- ' --- - 3' -. 'g3:fFi ,F 14:2 . , 1, ' Q61 1 -JA. .fa .-F.. tea.- - . . ff as -' 4--Y - I. ALT' wppgrai Imran. 4 ' 'Wu-9 A 4. I t 7'f,5f 1 QQ -5, A Q it .- 'cs Qb'2-Tl ' aff, BRIER PAICH CDQJQ' Q ng rr ' 1: ' 1 'D B I Q U . , 2 tiff .gl 0 ri 4-I ' E5 i ' i ggi 9 tio Aj U, J r U L Q g l l nn W gr 'i l W 1 W . , ,L , At Al t J A W - V t ' 4 .fl t 7 L i .J t , 2 l lf it lx I ht t dl, 7 tt 1 , l , tilt , l v ' it Y 1 1 lt I l t ' t t ix I 4 , , , l ll i -7 1, il It Sl'rT1N4:, l-1-:FT 'ru Rnanr-I.allelle, F.g Barberg Tully, R4 XVilIiams, C.g Tuekerg fonlong Fosterg Mullinsg i t Hnnrlleyg Lemoug Hall, ll.g Cook, j. A. t il 4 ST,vsn1N1:, l.r,if1' Tu R11:uT XYllite, ll.: lNleMillzin3 Halloway: 'l'uIly, XY: Ilonglns: Aliluutl: Ilurtuug Ashleyg l ll llepwurtli: llztll, R.g Skiunerg .klrlridgeg Nloure, ,lg liuptuin Parker femnlrj ll gl 1 t l t - l ,X Mldget Football Ieam I ll .A l'uder tlie coaching ul' Capt:-tin Parker, the Midgets completed a must successful seasnn. 1 ii l 'N' They won seven, lust mme, and tied one of the eight games played. They estalmlished at ,LN P ' I K greater record for themselves luy defeating the Charlottsville Fives who are liroclaimed to - X W Q lil M lie the IOS pound cliampiuns uf America. , i ll 'l'ulmlmy lfuster, who was the l929 captain, pruved liimself a worthy guard. while the 1 ' l remainder of the team was composed of Barber, who ineidently, scored 52 of the 124 points fl It W, made, Vvilliams, DI. li., fullliacksg Lalielle, lf., quarterhuckg Xluure, -I. and Tucker, halfluacksg ' , l' lt' and .un the line were lXlcNlillan, lXlullins, Hall, ll., endsg Hundley, Tully, VV., Tully, K., ti l li tacklesg Foster Qfapitj, l.emun, Hepvvrmrth, VX'illi:tms, Ci., Skinner, guardsg and .Xldrirlge, i' I t ' center i ' l I. it t ip' i i lt, e ,. . , , . . , 'N lllltllx lxlzk Olxll I 1 Midgets .... , ...... Z0 lliarluttesville Fives .. .. I Midgets .. ...l9 Clifton I m'g'e .. 3 it Midgets .... ..., l .l Hinton ............... .. t ' t Midgets .... . . .ZS Ruuceverte Reserves .... ................ f it Midgets .. .... Z7 fharlottesville Fives ................. . i t T . Q ' .el Midgets .... 6 Ruuceverte Scouts ..........,........... gi, ' Midgets . . .. .., 6 Rmiceverte Reserves ....,............ .... Q - J , Midgets .... ...14 teainult- vllllllill' High ................... . o G - X in Q a bmi Q1 i 8 'ii 1 0 ' 1 , !' ix.-wif, 4 '11 f.,J.V.D s -if- aft.. G - . c,,,51..,-at -':'f- ,,3gfi::fi:7:-.ri 1: 4:2 Cf ,if Q is ' - 4 V gg CJ- fl A.f:'1.: --.-If x-1 -J--' ' 15372 1 PR I of li B Rl E R PATC Holla' Q., if ii ' -flea K ' frm 'iz wfe' L ,' J , qu! pg, I ,' 01,9 .Gln C I , 1 D I .X X I G I II I V , , . ? I t, I . .A Il, 1' 'II Jlf' II b Ill, I s ' I II ull ' I Il IIJ I , I -I, . I ', I I I ,I I I, im AI 'li i Fuorvr Row, l.1-:FT -ro Rusur-Mahin, li.: Kozg Liggettg Focer: Molhenerich: Snyderg Alimog Noelg I' I I Cook, I .Ng Hager: Chaflin, Coffman, C. 1 . ,. I llfxrx Row--Miller, F.: Phipps: Shecklerg Coffman, S., Austin: Shaefferg Hindmang Erlmondsg Mcliowng I Hassle, Nl.: Captain llartholomew l l l I ' II 2 I I I I F I Colonel Football Team . I J! ik, The Colonels completed a very difficult season by winning two, losing three, I li I X I rl and tying one of the six games played. The odds were against them in the games qi' I with Clifton Forge and Oak Hill, but the Colonels put up a marvelous effort and I ll lost to Clifton Forge by only two points, the score being 9 to 7. Oak Hill defeated - the Colonels in two games by scores of 7 to O and 18 to- O. The Beckley Junior I I, ,II . - . . . . . ' ' e II' High .School and Hlnton juniors fell before the Lolonels while a return game with I ,LN II the Beckley juniors ended in a tie 6 to 6. I i , I I' Captain Ioe Aliamo and the following men deserve honorable mention: I ll. Il Snyder, Miller, Molhendrich, Hager, lVlcKown, Austin, Focer, Cook, J., Liggett, I I dl Coffman, S., Mahin, Koz, Phipps, Massie, Chatin, Hegeman, Sheckler, l-lindman, 'IIN l . 7' ' I I I! I .md Vtilhams, D. .V II I I I ' I I I I l I I ll l 'II -s I I II - I I I I - I :I A Oi S' i I 9 pxn 7:3 Us-Q It '-a 'JH Q1 ,5 xi 0 I , ul I' 1-1 veal: - , ,C ,,,-.. , 'ff 'T 9- - -3 'iEi3 g -?iT,F.Tf,i 4542? Jerfaiifs-ec ' , i V' V-, ' Q13 C31 11 A.: -f-'mfr - 7,-,J se.,e., - 121 ,Z l 4 Q of-try -55 Q Q 1 1 ,. ' , Q u ga Q, BRIER PATCH De,,,, W ft , l ,Z - 75'HJ f il: .14 M ' , - ,ggle 'Bd 1 C? ' 'Q LJ 'il Lf. ' A mr r N ly I ill I I, 4. -,,.,,. -f, rl I ' f I ' 1 I 4 , I l KI, i I all I I Hy l il A ' 1 ,l .M ' ' 1 l ! T I Fmsr Row- llowerg XViae: lleim: Rei: t'onvv:ny, K.: Miitelu-ll: llemlerson: XY:ilkur: Ln llclle, R.: i 4 llarflesty: Sinnnonsg lireelter, ID.: Troyzino: Lt-mnm :I SEt'oN1w Rowf- Anglia: Phifer: lloltlen: l':irkei': llnnt, XY.: Bing: l7eXVitt: W'e-instein, A.: linrnett: K I Spnrk: 'l':itt-3 Robinson, R.: llnnt, j,: Smith, H,: Minnotti, ll. l I V-l1lllRlY Ron' -Coach Rirharrlsoil ll . A l 1 y - y I Plgmy Football Squacl l V 'lhe smallest tireenlmrler tootball team had il line time. rlhe lmoys played the l fy Lewisliurg and Ronceverte Scouths, won most of their games, and tumecl in some' A,-13' Q neat plays to thrill their spectators. Many of the town people enjoyed watching I , I the Pigmies perform, and we believe that their efforts are prophetic of greater -.1 lil, things to come when the young players make the Colonels, Midgets, Reserves-f IAN ll :md VARSITY! l - I .ff i V, 11 y I I. . ',l ',f ll fx. I 'w xy , fi fe 5 -4 5 . :- it e gy, will fl I L I x :X've:'l -X fi-5-? 'E.5Z7 -1 ,-P - ' N .A A ? -fi -f?v7--- 1-,-Y - U rfiri: ' AQ.',l,'7' 44: .1f,s+f'-.5-w 'L.. .-, U A G U O If'- f 1 . -,-. it 1-L. ,qw ,,,F.,,...al KS, I --6 ' 3 ' Q34 fi? jf B Rl E R PATCH'flfEfij'15 ' Nu ni vii J . ll :J Qi 0: .19 iff Ii, ii ,i fl ii il' i li i ii if In Wi if il tix iflifi il'l i 2 1 l4i4' Mi if ii i is il, li i if :H Q? A., 43? . lg , -li-ffpza H i 1 -ia saw' jg Pl 9 X Nifty, , i , Q., . t 33, I S 5 N2 -X EK is M ilk 'l, J 3 W XG , H 1 if s s' si 5 4 , , arsity Baslcetlnall Team THE LINE-Ui' FOR THE 1930 SEASON lf!-:Liu-.R . . . .......,.......,............................. . . .lfurzwml XYINTER .... liRlFFlTlI ..... STAN Hman-:N ..... liRl1VE fL'r1ftn1'11j .. 'I'oNliv ................,. ...I r11 w11r1i ...l'rntm' .....C'rnlrr . .... ,.....,.. ......... ,...................... .............. I' ' f J Hwzrii The lireenhrier Varsity Completed a well-played season hy defeating their ancient and honorable rivals, Charleston High School, by a score of 43 to 34. Une big disappointment in the season was the game with Staunton. However, we won 17 out of .24 games for a percentage of over ,700. Captain Grove proved himself a worthy captain and guard, while Felker and XVinter were high point scorers. Stanhagen made great use of his height, Tony and Griffith attorderl many a thrill with their speedy foot-work. XVe never will forget the tough hreaks the boys had at the tournament. h Much credit is due Capt. Adkins and the scrubs, for their untiring efforts, and the corps, who backed t em up. The time work of Managers Perry and Rei was not unappreeiatecl. 0 af F'- . I A-gr, f - --3. ,-4 -.-we--, AJ2s.,,n -'E 'P --Y, I -, 13 N ..,,, 6' 0 Q- H12 -fr-1, v - - -' 'N- Ffh ,, Glu-ng., 'L QQCTJ 11 -.----..-. ,,. , - x,,,,V A 65171 ,Q f' 'S '- 1 ,V TW1Q i'f' E22-? ! 7'7'!'7 -, 5 . ,, Q 'Tl'- l J , ' . ,.1.-' - -r .g ' . 5, - , E, - - . ,p 4 0 Q0 0 B 4 4 i '41 AY gtqg, ,ag ramen PATCH ,,Q,,.,,-f Q .ti 0 cv ' Q o ' -t i - 0 'J N613 .. ' -Ll 9 . , . C Q 0 ' ' Q G 4 4 0 r 19 . 3 3 Baslcetlmall Rev1ew . D , . The Big Green Team lost to Staunton here lmeeause the Gi., 'l ' lj lvoys couldn't find the luasket on free throws. One more held ' goal was registered lwy G. M. S. than by S. M. A. The Ron- K ': ccverte National Guard Team, champions of VVest Virginia l , National Guard outfits, won in Lewisliurg, and was defeated ,,,' i' in 'Ronceverte when the cadets tied the score as the final ll' J whistle lmlew and Pelker put Greenbrier ahead for the first tv . ll time in the game during the last thirty seconds of play. l . llg Company F also won the play-oft post-season game by Lf a last quarter spurt. l3eckley's National Guard outfit lmroke even with Greenlwrier in a two-game series, and McGuire's lt, Hi scored 9 goals and 6 fouls against Grecnlirier's 9 goals and 5 ' ' S, fouls to eliminate the lioys in the VV. and l.. Tournament. hl1lSS,ANNP: 1-QLEV 'll , A Spuzixur of Basketball l PRE-SEASON I . H, cg. M. .... ...... 3 6 Madison Alumni ................ .... 3 9 .' . ', 5 G. M. S. .... .... 4 5 VVest Virginia Business College. .. ....l9 l l Q . . . EASON ll Q. M. .... .... A itierstm efillt-gc 24 .l el ' G. M. .... .... A nsted High .....,........ lo I l G. M. .... .... H inton High .....,.......... .... i I l. . 4 M. .... .... S taunton Military Academy ..... .Ll l' l l G. M. .... Alderson High ................ ....... Z 9 l, ul I , G. M. .... .... 'hite Sulphur ........,........... 2.5 , , , . G. M. .... .... C ,oncord junior Varsity ............ Z4 'l gf. .... .,.. C 'o. F, lffinccverte National Guard ..... Z9 1. .. . .... .... A ugusta 'ilitary Academy ........ . 15 4' M. .... .... C lo. H, Beckley National Guard... Zo l ' 4 G. M. .... .... C o. H, Beckley National Guard. .. 30 t ' l G. M. .... .... C Jak Hill High.. . ............ .. 22 ' j K, c,.M.s. .... .... i ir. Hope High. ..... 25 l ,E ln G. M. ..,, Stokeslmury High ... Z3 1 rl I fy- M- -- Alderson High . .. 3.5 L ' ,l lx M. .... .... H inton High ... .. l9 1 Nl, G. M. .... ...... A lderson College ... 30 1 l G. M. S. .... ....... VN 'hite Sulphur . .. 33 . r TOURNAMENT V. I G. M. S. .... ....... Z 3 McGuire's School ........ ... ....... Z4 1 I l V. 1 - . 1 l l'OS l -SEASON ,I M. ,... ...... Z9 Co. F, Ronceverte National Guard.. ....ll ' l 1 Er. .... ................., 4 3 Charleston High ....................... 34 lx, it 1. t ... ...... ................... X3 8 OPPONENTS .......... ........... 5 9l l ' THE RESERVE BASKETBALL TEAM l , dl i' Coach Montgomt-ry's Reserves also had a non-defeated lmasketliall team this year, winning ' 4 ' all of the Eve games played. The team was composed of-Forwards: Hager, Butzen, . li Shalifer, Hays, Guards: Higgins, Snyder, ll., Rusk, Centers: Hanson, Shell. 1 4 ll' THEIR SEASON AND RECORD l Ll' ' Resvries -... Oak Hill .......................... IR .i '. , l Reserves .... ............. 3 6 Co. F ........................... l5 f i i ' Reserves Alderson . ........................ 13 Q i 1- ' RCSCFVCS 20 Alderson .......................... 18 l ' ,iw Reserves 42 Marlington ............................ 21 ' . ta ke Reserves 151 Opponents ............................. A J 6 RQ 'ta . -.LN H ,rv f l . v i' . V s-1 , t, . , qiavtgg g A7-A :V-wiv Q, axe g g 6 . b y-a s - - Q11 Cir 11. .T -.Za-'if 7347 Y al fi, ' ' A iii-as ef. 3 V F4-11 4 - Us QUBRI ER PATCH.3,aQ. 1 get and Colonel Teams roved their worth in basketball The made an excellent record b la m ten Coach Bartholomew s Colonels not only did well in football, but they also P Y Y P Y g E Their schedule and record IS as follows: Lewisburg High School Marlington ...... Rainelle . . Covington .... Clifton Forge . . . Blue Sulphur J . . . Covington Reserves Rainells ..... Marlington . . . Hinton Juniors .. We are sorry that due to circumstances beyond the control of the BRI!-:R P ATCH Staff we are unable to offer p1ctures of the basketball teams other than DGET BASKETBALL TEAM Coach Parkers Midget Basketeers were equally as good in basketball as m football 1th the exception of the game with the Hmton Junior Varsity, the Mldgets won every ther game The players were as follows--Forwards: Hall, H. Ccaptamj Cook A Berg und Aldridge Lemon Guards Barber La Belle, F., Tucker, Wilson Conlon Centers AND RECORD Marlington ...... Ronceverte Reserves White Sulphur ...... Marlington .......... Ronceverte Reserves . Hinton Junior Varsity Hinton Junior Varsity COMPANY LEAGUE COMPANY A Ann COMPANY B Tn: H-1- ' 2 2:52-Y 'r'?-'?'fs'c 5 C -1.-fl .a-IPQ, ,J -,QA 1-.r A, Rn - , Who's Zoo ' 'rv A' P a a I A ff ' ' In ' , V P 12-:'AU'7AlAQ if 'LSWA-T 1 Y galil, QJQBRIER PAFCH3 Qaay if-Z Tvqjrnkde no ' , Z3 1192, Q 3 'il , ' 'fl .ly ' 5. U ai JP . Q' l 0 l l. lf N19 Cl fl ll l, L l l gl l ll lll 4 P l lx I Nl I Ui all l xl l ll' ll 5 ,X M K 1 ,' l ltl: if F l ll ,, ' V - ll w a 5, Nl I sg N ' . 4 , AQ l N' ,: I ev' K X 1 Y xx Ai I l ,N M l Q ' , V Varslty Baselnall Team 4 NJ! 'I'ol f-bliyslc, C.: Carney, l'. fC41p1'z1inj ,' Metcalf, C.g Moynalwan ffllalzagwj l 'l Ml11D1.l-3-Maynard, lllg Downer, Zlelg Wi11te1', P. and CF.g Toney, SS. Q A-. llo'r'roM-Conley, RF., l.F.g lhlancl, RF.g Anflerson, RF.g Pm'te1'llelrl, Sl! 1, 4 Q A ' V 5 f. CThe Editor regrets that these snaps were necessarily taken so early that 5 Q- Jictures of the Wood Brothers and others were not olmtzlinedj l Ojg a '- Q QQ f A lr NHL xl wk - is 5 A . 15- NA,- Q .5-:a1'9a'3 :723?7?A5?iiTi7' 6553 --- W e U D --1 f -f as . ul ' 4 Q3fff,ffTi'f l,Q5 QQ' B Rl E R PATC Hiflgfsc ,ft ,, ff ' Q is c' C Q Q K Juv ' -Ji 5 . ful- if Juli JD ara 9 ' E' 6 9 I LJ11 , ,-'- 1,5 'ru L , L' ' I ',, i, .Q Q inf L Q... , t 5 n i l - 'll l ll I it ill l G. Nl. S. -1-MADISON 15 xl tl Vonley opened the 1930 ltaseliall season with the first home Ill rnn. Carney, who occupied the mound, struck out five and vvulked six. The scoring took place in the first half of the seventh inning, when Cook, vl. ,-X., Winter, Carney, and Conley erossed the plate. l, 4 - tl l l l ,I rs. M, s. -1fMONRlS Hfxltvl-iv eoi.i.1-:ou 3 ' The second game of the season proved to he more success- ' I'nl than the first. Czarney and Rusk were the batteries. Lztr- ' - l 1, 3 ney struck out tourteen :ind only walked two. I, ', l tlreenlirier scored when Winter, Maynard, Vorterfield, :md I t ' Vonley came in. l l l l l . . . . , . , , - l ll H it Xl. 5 OSMORRIS ll.-XRXlaYCOl.l.hC.l1 h ' , 1 . . 1 The return game resulted in another victory for the Cu- , dets. Varney scored one run :ind hit two triples to right field. l , XYinter pitched a good game, considering it was his first. t l The scoring took place in the seventh inning, when Winter lt W 'X :und tltrney scored, followed hy Rusk, XVinter, lhlztnd, and xllSS.XMI-1I.lAiillllIC 4 W Nlztvnztrd in the eighth. ,S'fwfz,vw' of l?t1.rt'lmIl l . l il 1 y v s 1 4 l, li o. ii. s. ssvv Ami i., ifitosn to L fr l ll Carney pitched :ni excellent game, striking out eighteen men and walking onlv one, it , v . , . ' . : . 9 r l l Methvin, NX. and l.., walked hve und struck out seventeen, lint only allowed one lnt in tlve 'I l,l innings. Toney and Rusk. lireenlirier, lioth celeltrzited :ind knocked ont one home rnn each. l f A Six errors helped to give NN. :tnd l,. zz ltig lead. Jarrett, former lireenlwrier cadet, pitched .. 'l t il the lust three innings and :tllowed three hits, two of which were home runs. l ll ' , 1, V' IDIYIIJIC SERIICS VVl'l'H l!l..XeKS'I'ONIi ill ' l flreenltrier defeated lilackstone 0-5, when Klzlynztrd hit :1 homer in the ninth innin 1' ol' l l t , , , , L l , the second game, lint the visitors won the first game 3-2 when they scored on errors in the l Qi, ', thirteenth inning. ' ,il , I. X . l O'I'IllilQ UANIIQS t Gr. op. W 1 t my I2 t'itn.m :fm-gt' High ......... 5 gi ll ,I May l-lf-Staunton Military .Xczuletiiym -l O ,-, il ,ll , Xluy ipieieiivvttttttl ,v. ci. .,.......... .4 n ' j NN M , May I9-.Xngnstzt Military Academy ..,........ ..... l ll l . it if f' i - ' A .X May 24-linsiness High ol VVztslnngton, ll, L. . 7 4 br. . 0 C X VN'on 61 lost 5. F 3 e i N Q: F I ll I fb RT N 'C-ss IL , ,Wk l , ,, f 'ff a 1 ,, 5. - xt--.-ff3,T'iev':1 Ze':: r ' '-1g -377-2g'r:,z4-1 V 'T -V id-in . ' 'J' GQC7- 11. - A-J '--V- 1-.4 V -l...:,- :Y Q-5-f 257-N L '1.,-. ' ff'-'f'4r'U . 4. i fc fA 'e..Ff14.ff'g 44 4' f 'v -'fz'1n.5i? - 'Tift ggi-414 ,,ffI3RlER PATCHQQMQ4 ff-lg AJ 2 S , ,4 4 f 'f-5 V UQ' J 1 4 NM. J 'Fi 7 iw, 'cj R744 .S U44 4.-9 Q.iJ,E L44-1 .N 4,9 rin Env 4 f if ,, 8 V 4,4 ly. 74 In vp ii 4 Wai 'Wi Nl' if jf f 4 ui' 4 '4 4, f F wi 4 44? F1 1.43 I V, X 5 1 4 g 4 5 J 4 I 4, I 4 , 4! -355,42 ,tk lx I I . 2 i fn iw ? 4, 44 4 4 : g 41 - ' I ' ., L4 95 4 , ,4 -5. ' F 'H . ' - ' Wmgw X xxx, 5 1 ,uf 3 i Wiki 3 Q R 4' 44' M N i ,f F1 ' ? J' , I 4 ..,, iff 4 V c 4, ' 0 ! 4 i 'W X I 4 2 44 Boxing Team H is l i 'l'4zi'fC'0uk, H41l!1lllll'ZUt'iy,1If Coach 1llll'kL'I'Q llutsnn ffflffllillj. Il'i'll4'r'Z4'vigl1f i if . , , , - r Mlnlmi:-Portcrficld, I.zgl1f-l1vr1t'y,' Coach Strockg llotsou, ll vllvr W b i Ui' 44 'F li' Btl'I I'HM-RIZ1SSiL', l.igl1Iiuvigl1t,A I'urtu1'f1m-ld, JlIidc1'le':v4'igl1t , W David Brcckcr :uid Paul VX'CillSl0iIl in the midst of 21 hectic sccoiid round for thc '., 4 4 Uudcrwcight Championship i ' 1 4 'HJ 1 4 4 if tl! ,H L lx Q UQ c if 'J W JJ ' ax 0 f, val. 5' - K-5 -1 J, rs , gr- VA 'V . 5' ' S5651 '2'4?ii?1ifi f1iif: 'fi , , fi t, , 1- --r 541:-H I , ' ' .. 1-1' I I In !I ll ! ! ' Q 0 9 4 J 0 .fp ,G BRI ER PATCHSB Qaa, if Q -5, 5. . v K 'J l Z E. Vg .4 . jj' 2- .Q e ' . ag 09 I O l .llfu 1. w . W ' , Boxmg 0 i l ,i f HIS year the sport of boxing has been adopted by the cadets and ip 1 :J seems to be favored by all. Although the team lost all three 1 1 , pg c matches, the boxing season was a good one, considering it is the 1 i first apeparance of boxing as a major sport. With the aid of 1 , ,fgvffv Q 7'fjl Captain Parker and Major Strock, rapid strides were made. nn if4n,1:lg' 'fig Three matches were held during the season. The first one U4 SU' ,was with Staunton Military Academy. The score was 6 to 1 in favor of the 1 visitors. The next match was held at Augusta Military Academy. Here the p YH Greenbrier Cadets showed more form, and lost only by a score of 6 to 4. The last 41 i , match was held with the W. and L. Freshmen at Washington and Lee. This, too, il was a close score, 4 to 3. 1 TL A week later, they attended the Washington and Lee Tournament. The A if y Cadets lost all but one bout. Porteriield, light-heavyweight, defeated Bovee, of an 2 'Az . Augusta, for the South Atlantic Championship. nl., in , Staples is a line prospect for 1931. 1 A The season as a whole was only practice for next season, and the men who fought this year proved to be real material for the 1930 team. Coach Parker is to 1 ,U be congratulated on his fine coaching. So are the following men, for showing so il ,Ill much spirit, hard work, and real ability. '1 i A ' .5 1 PORTERFIELD, REED, K. .... ..... L ight Heavyweight V W. RUsK, AUSTIN, JONES, o. ...... Middleweight 1 F 1 Do'rsoN ................ .... W elterweight p il, ' ' ,, I ' . MASSIE, HoR'roN .... .... L ightweight 1 .J I th Coox, J. A., STAPLES ..... .... B antamweighl 5 1 1' 1 A K 1 1 i 4 1 ii e 1' ' N ' . it lil U ax: W .2 1- fi! ' -fl' ' l5, J'i,riY Q Q I A i '!f'L.' '-W M' - '1-t3i-- aa.-'?'q-,,g,-'evir 'cg' 4 fe ' ' - E L if-ri-It-Q'-5-vi,-l . ' Zgqg '- Alnf J'-I+ 5 A ' 1- ' as 45. I' f:w-'- ' 2 T- . fp .1 ',L: -L.-iW.n'H' . if ill ' n- -, .- lv , .A-,ggi .gm x B Rl E R PAT C H5 Q55 0 A TG x? ,-34. Q ka bfi, fx! fu' . 'fx 31 JS Cf? ' ,J , -,D . o .5 .I . 5 lu .y ,V U, I' w ' 'I JW ig Qi I nk wx, I. W4 I! l , 1' Ll, Q 1 . fbi Ii ' I H I I W f ,1 mu JN I ,lux 1 W 'rw , ' 4 IJ r 1 N 25' Sz f T4 S R5 ff 2. I ,fl ,ln :st V! w 'N N 1 'I x I ' Wk II f Track Team TP 1 , !' ACTION ON TRACK AND I9'll'il.IJ wi 1' N4 K 4 , f ' lqllillfilfllg Pm't61'Hehl 3 F:-lkerg Couch U:u'thulm110xx I, X M Groveg Huck ' 'N A' .jf A Hormellg Cilptllhl Trzlcmlltx' cff k ' I P SQ F '-' ' . v - I 55 1 N 15 g lf vb: ici-Qllr' 5'5 -A- K kA,,7,.jg7J1-iX'J , Log- -.J-up A ' Q3 ci'2 T i11ii3 f2l::5 '-1:3 ggi SSQEU-V-1 ,pf BRIER PATCHS. Q., .J T 4 f-fl A -52 C Track I T+77'Y -1 HE 1930 track team showed a great improvement I F38 , 5 I over that of last year. Four meets were held Q . , Oak Hill High, and the W. and L, Freshmen. - Although the meets have resulted in defeats A. jiffbggg. for Greenbrier, the team as a whole has done vrey well considering that it is only the second season for track at G M S Three of the meets were not decided until the final events. The following men worked hard and starred throughout the season consistently winning their events against strong compe- tition. Traendly captain of the team 5 Galloway, Hormell, Lyne, I J ff e- l li :J 9 Jz. Q1 y Q 2 A ,nip 5531. with Massanutten, Augusta Military Academy, 5 is l ' 'JJ J x , N N X. I 1 I W 1 if lk i 1 Grove, Quick, Porterfield, Massie. 'There were other men who worked hard and helped out a lot H , by training consistently and placing in some of the events. Those i. who deserve special mention are J. Waldron, J. N. Cook, A. i l Skaggs, Rusk, Winter, Griffith, H. Skaggs, Stanhagen, Llewelyn, i 1 , Rainford, Russell, and Leeming. Coach Don Bartholomew, former Centre star, worked hard T with his men, and should have a winning team another season. A lp He was ably seconded by Coach Montgomery, of Hampden'- i Sydney fame. a I 4 2 J I i 3, q , . 'lx - 'ugh' Y ,, v ' Q' 1 l 4 4 S ' - do-' I T 5- 4.41 it e? . ! 3 '1-J'bq,'-tlY'h,- .J-,J ' 11: If, f ' 1 .iff ? '? . ef' 5-if -T427 Q . A.,-N--4-V bf i. 1.15 ,-Cf, 'L . UQ , iff' ' J rL5f.1' 54771 z 3 e :Q . , ,f-jf, I3 Rl E R PATC H -Ury fb, + 1-: 2 ,U . , xj':Evi3 13'b L i N'fif'3vg:'. p ,. S N ,I - ' f Q gif: fi X'-'Ln UV- 'A' -5' lil 'Eb -215 L' -N is 3 F 1, I If e , l lf ll. ll l J- ,Q 4: . ' , , l , 1 i ll, f W ll -a 4 rl l ' A , . ' l , I ' ll , W A Il, 1.7, ,Ei i l.ul- l' 'ro RItiH'l'-fl llCl'iQ Rec-cl, S., l'rice, 5.9 Lynn, Conlon, Major Strock, Nlarsh Nlilmlinzuig . I l Moore, .l.3 Smith, H. NN. li li li 4. i W I l l l Polo Team 41 Y , l g H 1 I 3 Polo and Equitation are new sports at Cireenlmrier. The boys clicln't have ll ' 5 il am' matches, but the ' had a lot of fun. l 2 . . 5 ' A ' 4 Q, L- None of us who rode will soon forget those atternoons on horseback. K Q' M 'lv We thought that the morning after the lirst rifle, for a different reason. fi ' 1 3 And do you recall how the horse threw-but why bring that up? kj X:,fy l l J 1? . . v l u ' ' ' ' .rr it L, ll , 1 Alf fl l ' ' tl i l 'Q .l J l pl l I, C. I H 1, N ll T, 1' il I 1. ' 1' l 3-15 1.5 'i 4? I i 'ff7+1-. 0 1 : Xs ' 'iilfylf u ' l k X q H, H ia-j. it a WP'rV'fx' il H it N f-ms u W -,Q4A7Ys,I5 Q, I .J,1L,'l-, ,Ah x IXXx', ,A , D 'hw A yn,-J A' 1-1 ,td , K3 f' Q10 er., - ...,,,e-.,-e'f.-3 -2. A :fr-7 .s - V sf...A,.M.s-,fs 4 ,J 33. 114-u!w-S x,..,..f-x5 Ge A5fWj,.i 'K ' -2 i K? :AEE21..,.U-H----pi-c..-I A U--Pr -vw -6 exor ' v -n., j , Y WM '-.7-1 r rg-' I . 'L - t J.. ,. T. . .W ' 4 1 T' 55' A 'g-sf? 'A if ' 7 Q7 Li U .6 - J - 1 gig, may 13121511 PATCHSBQJGA 6:1 1,2 l nfs. 3' 17,17 713 9' M CZ E f 1- 9 1 ' 02.1. ' -rf-1 ' 5 31 D lil ' 5 1 1' 1 My . 'J Li if . ,, I 1 A, 11 P 1 i I 1 ' 1 , - 1 1 L - 1 1 cl ll lg 1 ' . f' 1- 1 1 l , 11 , 1 ix I V 4 l' 5 I ' .I . F 'Ll lt Fnoxr Row, 1.151-'T TU Rlfsnr-l'erry, P.: Felkerg Massie, Mg Sergeant Conyers i 1 Munn.:-: Row-Minterg Harsha: Yingling: Skaggs, A.5 Jones, 0.5 Austin 1 W I FRONT Row- Porternelflg Treandlyg Osborn fC'af'tninj,' Erlmondsg Larrick, Perry, 'If ir l' T' , i 1 ' R fl T 1 e C8111 1 l The 1930 Rifle Team is a team of which the school Sl'10111K1 be proud. Two teams R H 1 representing Greenbrier shot in the NNm. Randolph Hearst match. The first tcam scored 1 1 ll 1 944 points out of a possible l,000, and the second team scored 851 points out of 1,000. 1 1 These scores together with the scores in the National and Fifth Corps Area matches, fl I ig! are the highest scores ever shot in the history of the Rifle Team at Greenbrier. The results ti lu! of the 1930 schedule are: 1 ' 'J 1 1 - . . N , C1 1 Greenbrier ...,. .,... 1 774 Kemper Military Academy 1849 ' 1' . ii, Greenbrier .... ..... 3 499 Augusta Military Academy .. 3501 l 57. P 'JI Greenbrier ..... .,... . 3466 Gary High School ......,.., 3272 ' 'f ,l Greenbrier .... ..... 7 336 Fifth Corps .Xrea Match 1 i Greenbrier .,... ..... 7 422 National Intercollegiate Match il Greenbrier .... 944 First team Wm. Randolph Hearst 1' ll Greenbrier ......,,..............,.... 851 Second team Wm. Randolph Hearst I7 .11 -A 11 Rl 'A The individual scores were as follows: ,lb 1. EC1fIlO1N1S ...............,...,.... 26.10 9. Liggett .... 2256 1 xl 2. Osborn . ,. ..... 2614 10. Skaggs .... 2199 , N X 3. Harsha . . ..... 2613 ll. Larick .... 2063 l 4. jones, O .. ...., 2523 12. Minter .... 1896 Q1 ix 5. Perdue ..... 2584 13. 56116 1363 -1 1 6. Massie .... . ,... 2460 14. D6W11Qr 1639 fx 1 f 'v-,.1'A.I,. . 3 - '. 5 gf - J 7 Y nglcng 2439 lw Burns 631 IL -R5 , ,, , . 1 V . . . ,.... .. . . , -V CS 5 I t s. A661111 .... ..,.. 2 265 VN.. N .Q-1,1 Nl Pg. I., . K . 1 x X - 2 7 - . -A' 21 9? 1 6 I, 7 LN-A ff NJ. W 5 2 f'l'1.-.3 .Maeva 1 11111- . ,, M be-T ,,l'fl3?-3g't,:.' ,gga '27-fCg?,k'- '., 'Q vi -,A-,psai-,...,o-L 6:3 Qi Q -1-67-'Af v-i-F Ai-MVA-, i: Y V 1. i, ETA- ,.--4, i Ar .3 1 fp 1,4'Brz1En PA'rcH'S,,Q.,2 ff' L5 5.2 T 6, -.f 1 5 U O lo ' O 0 1' , , . .I ' Z . X 4 U - f 55 'fd 1 . A : fa 1 ,. I f ' fy. A va ' ' f,n -L. 3 i A 'E - Z 009 W . 1 i Qi' U ' 1 rg , ' N: 3 , Y-I ' ', V nur . lv I 1 1' The 'G' C LU ' MAYNASLD E GH 'Z 1-, pfggv Gkoffftn esqumx Rusk eolzkfu -rgqfnm.-4 town f ' DUTSUN Glove wunfn. I IALOON 'IIURLEY CAMPBEIL ' D.PfRRY SIANMAQIN DAVIE6 P. Pram M- MMNY Filkfll WINNERS or THE G M , I A 5 1 l 0 Qtxigb X Q 1 519 V f. . ' I Y - 'I 1:6645-W v+ D L-A i - -C ' Y 5-1 J. sa-g3'A A K f..A,.p?Vg11.fY TJ, 3 --11-f 'I' I V .P I ,IA if 1 M 5, . ,..4 t .Z'f'f f5' 1 41 'l'F A-- - ?5fl5?25A'3i'N'wii755V 'VW ff, . X f A W W if U 1 f ' X f-M J ', - K N N73'f'r' fu 0 XX . glz-b-'4!l1- - - Q67 0- f N V11 v maonenb ,,, KJ Vu 1' f.. W4 'uve f' KM EEEVFNI JAVERN ,Q Wf Q 55:1 hw ,L ,ff7f'!2fQ1'i R Cf' L ' -Qi 2 Crm' 3 ff flil I V w , ,,, I , , f 4 N N' Z I f Y -,..-1,-...N . x H- WM':5f,'. , ' 91' VY Wlvx ,-V 3 xx' j ASN f' K X V ., X' Quxik X1 --Qu ,i 'Im . , jigzf l l f X. - me xx f' - 3, 1 W, A 1 , . ' X 47 ff 3? , iw ,, U i f 6,7 651 - Q 'D D .Q ' f UR - ,Mucha A' ' . ii ,:- - i g-. 1, L fvfyf ll 'V f wfwffifywmlf-iw'-Lfzgv -+ 1 f 1 Ll' ii'-sig--313 'K rg' iii? 'jl-gg Book IU CDRGANIZATICD S IfVl1un Rip and his mntuuzfmrarivs, firm' of lm11'i11gf llzvir fuizws falls alwul llzvir 1lI3'iII1'SS, fiv- firlud In mi, drink, and fum' uzcrr-V, fllvvx' frmwl fm'fl1 In ff4'0l'flL',.S' Tazwru, tullvrv uh' was rlzvufv and ulzvvles www ruddy. Pifflzingf l1m'svsl1m's wus their mms! zfiolvlll xfmrl! I 1- n -' 'T' '. '-'Tl Q f' Nix, ffw fax- ,cjgffi B RI E R PATCH Iggxgg Li, wi 11 1 ff? wig' Vxfgdf'-TCETTJ lib V' ll' giu' V215 I1 ' 3 V- .Li ' I Sw, M V I 17562.51 JI, I , ,,: ffl F' L, 1- II M' 4371 1 II f I UF .' If If II I I X I , ,I H II ' LI, I II I Ig 4 X:' I I if II II f I 'I f I M Iv . ' I,' I II II' I I I ' I I I a I I IN I. I .1 I I I IX 5 I I Sigma Lambda ki 14 I I Q -I xc I fSclz0larslzfifvfL 0-vallhv-Clzuractcrj If IQ I -l -'2 - I I QI 7 Liu ' I' I QAAPT. A. A-X. :XDKINS VYILLIAM Rican IJUWNIQR KHNNI-1TH I. Dfxvlrzs ,I I '- I '1 WI Fmully fllvlllbw' l I 5 I I ,I II Il I' II 1 I I R3 ' Rumpxn' BICLI, Rum-1R'l' B, HARVEY I , ' I I UI I1 4' , I KAAPT. W. QX. Rlcl-IARDSUN Miss Ewtwx Dfxvms Nlfxvl-ZR OSI-mkmi 1 I I Frlrulfy A'll'lllI7i'I' .S'f'0lI.Y0l' I ,I I I lx, IQI nj? I It 'I I I f I -I I A 1 mul 1. ff ., . gf - X 'fit ff J , A N G I, f- N rj ' I A S-I I H I Q. W ' CI 'M' :III-C7,l7k'f:'J H - - I ,, If If ,I III 19? .X Q huh W1 I-1 I I ,I I , ,7 lg! M 'uv I , 'I . L 5 - . . .J I ' I I 4 ' ,- a I aff Q-1,2 Q, A Qlfruf fa ., -1' .. in f 5 5:-f' 1-i1-w-Tli1.':.:Ah V9.7- '1-r-ggf' , ' -L ..'..' ,-4-lv . lim, fa. 9.3-C-,1 fl 24:--P ,An L,-,-F f-fx-,,.,,--4.-.L,.:g3 ,.,, U gf Er ' .1 7' .ty fi-fa:-oriy -Tej H9 . J , .Q 4235 , BRIER PATCHfl, Qc,Q ie: f - 'Q R Q,s'E'?Ts3'2L'-JV' Mf'x1'F5'T,L? ' -, gg?-J 514 ls fgl, .3 s , sss o s so , so 15- -f ll ,4 .95 l lj ' 'B fl gh, gn Y. , ft 51.1 l U H ll l V l lf 1 L- Ll' ll ' kll' ll' . I 'QI' V, l l l l l 4 qi: l l 1 ll l lll JY I Yi ll 1 l l Fisher: Kelly: l'n-rry, l'.g Gillvspieg Llewelyng Gorrellg VYiuterg Liggettg Hensley, llotsoug I l 1 Camplmellg Crecl , l Y l , I - 1 , - l v 5 Stuclent Council tl ll l ' ll 1 ll Ll gl l L E ', 5 All classes are representenl on the Student Council. 'l lg The Honor System works etliciently at G1'eenln'ier hc- T Yyl ll . . . - l Ill cause of the responsllmllltles mvolvefl, a mzm who IS l Q , . . . ll x 'l elected to the C,OUl'lCll IS thus gwen proof of the respect M 'N wlnch hls fellow cadets hold for hun. I l 1 l l 7 Nl XX lx' - l Nf Miss Brtrsv Elllllbllilik ' .S'fon.s'01' nf Sflldfllf C'u1mril I 4 , l I Sl - : I 1 l ,I 1:1 'l . I I '1 l I 5254 1' C, ,, M PM U J ! 1? fs VJ' .I , if ' K w, . fs up T9 69 .Ll x A x Q ,I 1, V 3 ix , .gmlfr T., , .Mel , A?-1, fffg, ,.,.Jll y- U 1 W s A fi' 5-?3w,x: FV' V X ,ffgnlf ren A fgitve- 1--M'--f-L Q3 4-'?f'2. 'if.o ig -gif! J' C-Sie.-3'-'U' -Lv u, 1, I 0 o 1 'QQ' I3 Rl E 11 PATC HH 4:,.4j,,Qf Q ' K1 . , 1 L I i, ' 1 lc 4 U 1 19 'a 1 o 1' ' l 1 l 11 ' 115 l 'W 1 l' 111 . V 4 I l l 1 1 4,1 l 11 RACK Row, LEFT 'ru IQIGIIT-RlhlElQ Lanflers: Hagerg llownerg EIll'l10I1flS2 Laps: Tl'10IU1'IS0ll, R.g Carey: 1 I Zullingerg llll1lL'Q llolmerq llar1'etm11: Lariek 1 FRUNT Rmv--Foster: XYllsong N111-lg Knecr: Ilell: l,:1 Ilelle, lf.g Davies: Urvisg VVoIfc5 l ' llL'I'ClflCl'1 lfuulung Stewart, I..g Smith, ll. XV. 1' I' 1 1 ress Club l 1 1 . U1 FRED A. LAl5liI,l.li.. ..... Editor-iz:-Clzirf 1.l 15 A if ll K. I. lJAv11cs, .. ...cllllfllbllflllfj lidilm' 1 15 .1 Ro1su11'1' lllil.I.. .. .... B11.s'i111'.vx .llanaffvr 1 l l I 'T ll1 .1 14 tl. lEDw1N llo1,11 11:11 . . . . . .Pvr'.vm111l.v 11 ll 1 1 , . 1 . . . 1 XN11.1.1A111 1111111-.. .. ..,lll1lv!1r liflzlm' 1 1 l l dl , , . . . , . P1 The I ress Club 1T1Cl1llJCl'S ecl1t Tlll' GrCc'1L-brzfzm . 1, 1 l The Grccrz-Brwrs, IICVVSPHPCI' of the corps, IS 21 IllK'llllJL'1' of the l11te1'scl1olastie 11 Press ASSflClZlllflll. Capt. bl. Frank Hellin is Faculty Adviser. The ?ll.JpC21l'ZlllCC of 1 11 . . . .N the paper zmcl the qllfillty of lls Co11te11ls have been excellent tl11S year. 1 1' , 1 1M I- IN l Q X 0' G ' fx 9 , jx? . . -J 'Irvs 'I I -'1 .' .. x'Ln.. .N-1 - I A M .--P5 if ' - .5-LA f-5:-21, 'L-g,13jT-.gi 1Yv-f.f-..1.-gvglllif SJ ' s -J' -., . - 'N ---V+' -- qr.-,':r'l i. vii- -. Y 1 ,vf . 'fic'-J-'73 JT' - J- 'J lv - S i. ai' :D F45 1 ,f0r3R1ER PATCH5 QC, L: ng t . ,, . 9 J H - Q 5, s J ' 1 . '53 -' F ' ,S -Q .'1 L1 1 E33 4 . fs' Q1 ' I! X. I! lx! F emea PATCH , ilu, up fix' rm' 1' 4 x W wx N, , , I L 1 fr J J I I 4' !: il 1 W 1 W 5 H I s 1, 1 JI ' l 'L . 4 J W ' , 1:16, jlixl v 'J ,Xucx VVOLF15 .... ...... I iditur-in-Clzivf , ij' K. 1. IJAVHQS .... .... L ummzmmly liaiimr i w U X'vlI.l.IAM Gum.: ........ .flflllviiv lidiim' PL f I' ABNER l.1uc:15'1 r . . ...... .Alma'vmir Edimr 1 I RICICIJ IJOWN1-:R .... l.v.vi.vluur .-llhlvfif lidilnr X 4 CARL IFIXON ........ ....... A lilifury lfdifm' .? br' llmwxlum NA5l'1R ...... .......... C 'lub lfdilnr X I fx XVIl.1.lAM Nmzwoon ..... .. . . .l'lm1nyruf11iv lfflifnr l lXflAksu .................... ............ , flrl lidilnr 1 ' WW 4 XVI-IINSTI-IIN AND Sc'Hxx'Au'l'z .... . ..-Issixtczllt . -Irz' lidiiurx ' N' f ' KmslcR'l' l3lil.I. .............. ..... I JI!A'ilIl'S.Y .1lu11ug1vr 'ff B.. Hom ICR HIDIDLIQ ....... .... . fmzior Dcfuzrtwvzzl Q m ', T' CA M 1-:RUN COIPFMAN ........ .......... . -lxsisfunl Qg L'Av'r. j. VVILMER l11cN'lAM1N. . . .... Fczculfy .Aldzfisur ' Jcfxxs ,4 ' by EA, il ,Q aflR v':.x1.25 jfL5A2Ari-H: ar, -I-n 'AX CJ? fzn,x2 ' 4.-N 'Qu-If 9 'Q'T'a?1'ff3,14.i1f tlfifliigb' C11-.-i gf ' - ff.. - CI -F .. ..- .- 4-fezfwifffg Q I g,'f'-'a-i'jT-'QQSZ' . 'if Q?-353, ,L'a,5',QBRlER PATCHSBQCJL If-Z1 1 I -JCE 1v'rfQY7 7-31 V -Q I C551 ' U A 29 K A It 1 tp, bv' I! J III Q 1 If . I II ,III W ' I x I.x ,J, CV. II ,I I V, MN, I IU Y I .,. I, 4 I I It .I I I I I I I . I ' ,II I U? 'I . . . ,I I I 1 OIIIH C311 1 Crary OCIC y . Ph 1 th L 1: S t I' 5 I , I M II, OFFICERS u I , I QAMPBELI. . ............ .. ..... Prvszdcnl , DAVIES . . ............ Vice-Presidvnf II CREEL. . . ............. . .Svwetary and Trmsurm' II I I , MEMBERS . ,I AIIROTT DENNIS HIGGINS OISDEN TULLY R. , I, ALAIMO IJITTUE HINDMAN URVIS VAN AUKEN I I ALDRIDGE DIXON HORMELL OSIIORN WAGNER I I ANDERSON, M. IJOWNER HOXVES PFILE WALDRON, J. I ,-' ASHLEY EARMAN HUNDLEY PHIPPS XVALKER IJ AUSTIN EIXERHARDT IGNATIUS, C. POLLOCK WELLS II HEEQILE EDGELL IHLAND QUICK, G. WEINSTEIN, P. f BELL FELKER JERMAN REED, K. XVHITE .I IIIDDLE, H. FOCER KISTLER REED, S. NVILDMAN,XYIl,L1 - ,I BRECKER, Ia. FULLER JORDAN REI XVILLIS IL I II IIRITTAIN CAREY KOZ RIRLET NVOLFORD,C. If I If EIR... EWFEIE I:'3HI:RI1 I R T IN GHIZ. E. . ' . I 3 II I CALFEE GILLESPIE LUMSDEN ROBINSON, R. VVYATT4 I I CAMP GOAL QIQIEIINEI' IIfgREI?EN FBTYGRIQQ A CAMPBELL GODDARD . IN ' ' . N. SATQTER ':R2'iNGE MAEQEE' ' i?qIES1'2f?'I5 95555 ,, ,H DDUCK GR Y C '. 5 .3 ' I CHAFIN IQUTH MCKOVVN SHICK GROVE I I CHICK IQUTIERREZ MCNUTT SITES, SKAGIQS I HARRIS gf I, CONLEY HAGER MILLER, F. SMITH, W. C. HELLEMS I' CONLON HALL, H. MINTER SMITH, H. KRAMER II CONNELL, R. HALL. R. MITCHELL SMITH. H. W. LANDERS 1 , I COOK. T. N. HARSHA MOHLHENRICH SPURCH MONTGOMILRW COPPERSMITH HARVEY MOORE. H. STIER MOORE, J. , I CRAIG, R. HEGEMAN MURREY THORN PRESTON.T. 4 I4 CREEL HEPXVORTH NASER TIMIEERLAKE, P. PRESTON, A. I DAVIES HEVVETT NOEL TRAENDLY STROCK, A. IV N , . ' DAVIS' L' SENIOR ORATORICAL CONTEST MOOUR' . ,1 - , Tuesday, March 4, 1930 U QF fb ' 9. BELL ...... .......................... T n Praxse of Gemus fRj,1l1l1Cl'-QD., .F , 5 Z N ' SHICK ....... ........... ..................... T h e R1ght Spmt M-J'qL fx YINCLINC .... .... E dward BOIRT-Picrimeglcarm ?',,fXf'L , , , . .............. . t IJ f '. OWNFR Or Caci A I Y XY F4 - I r A -In S I I I nga ' N ' 1 ' ' I , '3. SQ,-31' I ILQ' ,,.4 'TfL ,.,. . ve' 7 H'f.?'3-'--A-i--K- - CA' V ' '- 5 --I 1 LE ' E f- S 'I' I '-C gl Clif--' ---'U-f GU If- 'I Y- - 'W,'f f.--5 -.-1.---f Y .fva 5:3 'Q 5iUff'fff27f2V 13 Rl E R PATC H55 Q. QQ' 1 Q ,-' H 4 LIIEYSN . 'I U Y lf: 4-1 M CO .G IE, J .9 All L 4 ll' s. 5 4 9 ,J X! l . I Ml. ll K. K 5 I ll A C 2 ,- I l Ill lr ar lg A Lacy Literary Society OFFICERS KIORRELL . . ........... . . ........ Prvxzdvni ITENSLEY . ...... . ...... Vicv-Prcsidcnl WOLFE ...... . . ..........., . . .Svcrvfalry-Tr'I'uszm'r MEMBERS ANDERSON, C. I-'ENNINO LIIHSETT SRINNER BARBER FISHER LLEWELYN SMITH, H. IIARCLAY FOSTER LOXVE SMITH, J. E. BELTZ GALLOXVAY LYNE SNYDERL D. BENSON GARRETSON MAHAN, ui STAPLES BERULUNIJ GERECTER MARSH THOMAS, J. BLACRIIURN GLASS MASON THOMPSON, R. BOLMER GORRELL MAYNARIJ THOMPSON, VV. IERAGG GRIFFITH MCCREERY TONEY IIROVYN, C. GUDE MCNAIR TUCKER BUCK GRUSENDORPH MCPHERSON TULLY, W. CABELL, H. HANSEN MERRIAM TURNER, E. CABELL, VV. HAYS MULLINS VINSON CALL HENSLEY MILLER, D. VOORHIES CAMPAZZIE HILL RIOYNAHAN XVALDRON, H. UARPER HOPKINS PERDUE XVEINSTEIN, A. UHITTUM HORTON PERRY, D. VVILLIAMS, ll. CLEMONS HUNT, F. PERRY, P. NYILLIAMS. I. CLIFTON JAMERSON PERRY, T. XVILSON CONNELL, D. IGNATIUS, XY. PIGOTT XYINTER CONVVAY, T, ,IAMERSON PORTERFIELIJ XVOLFE COOK, I. JOHNSON, R. PRICE, S. BURNS FRAIG, VV. IONES, M. REED. S. COFFMAN, if CROUSE JONES, O. RHODES GEORGE DAM KELLEY RILEY JASPER DAVIDSON KERR ROBINSON, J. JEFFERIES DAVIS. A. KNAPI' RUSK PRESTON, J. DOTSON LA BELLE, I-1 RUSSELL SKAGGS, A. DOUGLAS LEEMINH SCHXVARTZ STUART, I.. EDMONDS LEMON SHELL WOOD, B. SENIOR ORATORICAL CONTEST Tuesday, March 4, l930 GORRELI. .... .............,............ ...... , ....... 1 ' rvxidiug Offirvr IONES, Rl. .. ....... . ......................... The Builders of the Dam i FENNING . .... The New Revolution fwinncrj 1 XIERRIAM .... .... B lassuclmllsctts and the Revolution PORTERFIELD . . . ............. . . . . L AIXAJ I MXXASIQQJZQ The lost Batalliop, 2 I 'ff V 'I V 9, 5,41 - 1 . , I .., , 7 --X' Q- A I' 'H f A623 C, JI A. ' . rw 12 .,. -W- .,.-, ,E , ' - -T' Bn. z- 'Lf' .3H,.E3 Zia... Y A,-V -, Y A Y. ?,'T-l kL-:-:L ,A 'JJ 1 ,D -. --, v f...--- . V-,:-.v.4 Q3 Ci: 'I -xp-v'x.A, f-v. .y x....,..,--2 - Y!3'- Gi., Fl--L., D9Y,,'l!!Q ?f '--' ' X z ,, .. vm, . W 1 ' i I, Q As' vga, 1 6 Q0 'B .5 u 4 J In 1 ,J gqlggue-.,p, BRIER PATCH ,,Q..,.,-1 53 gi O O 5 f-gg 4 . . f 2' .Y o V3 , - H' ff 413 f - A K Q? ' U I as I E' ll Q ' 0 8 .. . - l 0 i . i ' 'l 5 0 5 i ! ii ' . n by i , i ii I ' I i 1 f I , . i T ii ,il i lil i ,N 1 ,' A , i i 1 i v fu , . . . Q M un1or Llterary Soc1ety .li 1 'i ' 4 OFFICERS ,' 1 , 1' R151 UU, l1UN'l', VV. fllj . .. ............ ...P1'vsiz1'c11l ' ,N ii, 'xl , i i e 4, RLY QAJ 5 CAMPAZZIE CBJ . .. . . .Vive-Presidmzt 'L . ,H , J in .. , ,ll PRESTON, W. CAJ 5 GARNETT, W. UU . . . . . .Scrrvtary-Trf'c1.v1rrer M ,, ,, Q1 i . Q: L' MEMBERS , l' , Angus, VV. Bigger, Bing, NV. llicldlc, Bolclen, lily, Chzulfluck, Cobb, K. Conway, llmlge, V, 'l L Harclesty, Haupt, Henderson, I. Hunt, ,l. F. Hunt, Keller, R. Lallclle, Mangnus, ' ,rl Merrill, B. Minotti J. Minotti, Moyer, Parker, Pfifer, R. Robinson, Roper, li ' Howden, C. H. Smith, Spurck, P, Timberlake, T. Timberlake, C. i, , VVolford, I. Wolforcl, Weill, P. Weinstein, VVhite, VVise. di i, Captain Parsons, CFaculty Arlviserb UI, V ri il' l in i, ii .I , 1' br' in fi - a . A I 0 QM 0 . - fi Q In - ' f Q A 15 Il 4 0 If ' X N'--. 6 ,A-,ss it-A- 'Q --- - 9 , - -T13 v':1:'f.:.e1:fA 4:1 S7f':5'Exf-J. ..,.. A Q , Y i A ' 'i Ctrl - AV- -1-1-.-f f v--4 - xg, .- - ' - ,fsifi 1 ' S, ,-1 . D m A 1 Q1 V Q- amiga ' -' 'vp ' . ' ' -I ' .v f Mig ,ff 613121511 PATCH5 Q., Q Q2 0 ' o ' - 0 n ' C' 6, . 1 at Q Nav' ' -LC 0 4 6 - 0 O 17 0 o -19 I ' 0 S 1 as o g 1' 114 a l ll l L 'Pi' ' 1 tl , l 1 1 l fh l1l V hi li Sas 1, HI : 1 lx S X f 1 1 'l 1 F111 Ll5I 'l' T0 RIGHT-XNolfe, johnson E., Harvey, Campbell, Major Struck, Davies, xl Iiurrell, Hensley, VVlI1fl'l', llotsun 1 H 1 11l ll 1lll ' The Boot and Spur in Ten or twelve of the Cmnmissioiierl Officers are eligible for the Hoot and Spur. This club takes care 1 Mll of the social side of caclet life, and holds four dances 1 by N Q :luring the year. ll N 1 l'11lwar1l's Collegiuns made whnopee for the L Thanksgiving llance. The Valentine llzmce was a great success. Music lv was furnishefl by l':tlW'3.l'fl,S Collegians, 1 ll Russ lloli11's Victor lQeco1'cli11g flI'Cl1CSfl'Zl CCM- 1l 11111 llickersj played for the Easter Dance. 1 Russ llulin will be back for the final ball. qi The Club will have an Annual Military Ball for the final dance from now on. The Grand March will be a feature. Otiticers with crossed Sabres will form '1 lung, nch llllllbl which the mlamers will piss Xl us C1aN 1 Siuucix .Spomur .J-5 , I T' JT'-'si' 1 3 'V' wfagrxliic-..-... l t 'QQ' . J-' L X .. . A -in ,A j? j Jiffy G, 5. i QC -Q-1: .. 16, 4 . 0 1 ll 95 ik -I ? l i - Av. A T-free-ff-S .Q ., '-f-Nw '- r MED' - 1-.IT ' f PQ . gf - ' '7l5,f'lg-H ' A l Q C 55 , 1 1'fl'fj' B Rl E R PATC H 2,1336 'M Q4 fl rj 'A 54 Lkfls-fx :S-JVJ l ' 'Q-fe'7-Qvw-7 - x I xg 3? , fr G' '- . -,,'l gf! C LE lr ' , , If , ,H KT. nil X 1 lf 4 jf I 1' - A LI' 1 1: , il , ll I A N 1 I 1 , l i 1 Q in c .ll -' Q ,il l 5 I V i Ni i ,, J x f X xl 4 il li' iii I r' i rl E 5 5 9 i J V i Qrchestra i , l fy I 1 l FRONT Row 1.15r'1' 'ro unsnr I i 5 1 l r 'P CAPTAIN B15AR1JswOR'r11 .... Sax lg , l l BOLMER ............. .... P iano. - i f' VAN 1XUKEN . .. .... Sax ,W i l' JOHNSON, R. ...... Sax l ,mi , EDMONDS, E. . .. . . ,Trzmzpefv Q L' LJ Q! JOHNSON, li. .. ...Trumpet I ' li Cali il GRUSENDORE ...Drums I :N ll 1sAcK ROW V' ll NOEL ..... .... 1 llanager U, PETERSON ., .... Base Horn I N l TONEY . . ..... Banjo N A' li l ' Hi li . V 1 l i Known variously as the Green and VVhite Music Makers, Henry Grusendort l. 7 X L-L, and His Club Sandwich Orchestra, and Captain HreadswOrth's liandoliers, these Kiel f musical cadets can make the air palpitate, vibrate, and what have you. glut 5' E' AJ fi ff.qg4 U bl v K .e ff AA 1 A, .9 was f2.+4k.,f- O1 l , f- K ,Q 1,-Aw if p fl 5-'F ,j2,fff4mcg 4x . - ' , X I N j-- i ,ws ' G . M-.QM '2,.,-jf-fr,q7-P -Q Vwsilr 7- P YJ 'F 1 mf.. -. - .hir f-,J N M, ,.- , -A ,- - A-...'u - R, , C'--S -'fb -., ., -hw , .,,,..,, W! - , -frg,-.J .,,-,,j,, - al . ?' v lg: . x 4,-fB-.f ,'-.'L-x,.Y..g , ..-.. . .1 WJVA .Y , Y -sr ,xl - 1,3 QW Q.,-,v-,P gjipv 11 I ., ... .. 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Alulxnaun, Ii.: Llwulyn: lluuflcy: XYin!m-rg Perry, 'l'.: l'uffm:m, C.: lllzlcklmru: Hays: .ll'!'Il12lIl' ll Shivk: Yingling: llrittzm: Rlchiug l:k'Illlllll.LQ Schaeffer: Smith, ll.: Gray: Xlillcr. lf.: IH A limlmumlsg Nliull-rg 'l'l'zu-nullyg Kncrr: llznll, H.: Masai:-, Xl. 1 l r l l ' Cl la l .l ramatlc u ll, .I Captain Hcllin took Clllifgt' ul' ilu- clulm zzftvr Ciillllllll lilliscm lclt, and ln' currivcl U11 vary 4 1 l mcccsslully, pmclllcixlg' Sun-L'1w, lvy far tlw lu-st play cxcr glXk'l1 lmy tlu' caclvt actors. l l l ' 1' ll, --SUN-uv l 1 , lry SlJCCl2il l,C1'llllSSlUIl of the .Xutlmmy l.ul:l Vollmcr l rj . . 77? YY. ll lx ,w wllllllll' laglu ,... lim l'lAI.lIAlNl'1il,ACli l Pap 'lhelml ..... .....,...,...... S HICK Q limmy ...... .,.....,... X Nlrlzrpxx' DAM 'I liufl ,. .......... .... N lvII.I.lAM llUR'l'l':lfl ll':l.ll i l , Shcritl Weeks .. .... L'uAle1.14:s lil.Ac'un1mN - l ' Kufc Caglc ..... ..VVll.l.lAM llmzllgle X ll U l'1-caclu-r ....,, ,...XA'M'Nr1 RICH N' I Thu Slrzmgvr .....,... ...H. W. SMITH 1 1 l lloll ............,...........,......,................. ...,.. .... - I ACK lJAv1s lx ,,s, W l AXVI' l-Interim' XN'imlmx' llngln-'s flillllll, Nmmrlay. -lum' 5, 1917. l , E ,N .NCT ll- Sznnv as .Xct l. l.:1tcaftcu'nmm.. Scptclnbcr. ' 1' NCI' Ill-Samc as ,Xct l. Sccnc l, Kllclmgllt, l'k'lPl'1l2ll'y, SCL-nc' ll. lhv samc, .X low l lmurs lalvr. . 5 W 7-371 l l fx ll l4l'SlNlfSS XNIJ S'l',Xlili Xl.-KN.-XfilfXlliN'l' W X ' l.Am's Krxxcn ...,... ,............,.... .......... .,......,............. I 1' 1 r.viuc.v.v lllumlgvr 4 ll xl DIUIIN KAIIIKAK ......... ..., A ll!-r'l'rli.viuy Mlznagvr K , ll L VVILLIAM YIN1il.IN1L. .. ...,.,...., Slflfjl' flluuagvr l l H ' JACK IJAVIS ................ ........ . ...l.l'A'iXl1IlIl xlllljll' !l'Ianugvr Q , l -Q XVl1.l.lAM Nunwrum ......,,.....,........... . . , ................ l'mfwrfiv.v ,J 6 fax VAPT. VV. IJ. S'l'Rlili'l', Fmau .X l.Allr:l.1.r1 .,................ ,.................... I ilm'fr1'riaux G 'Q l,I'UlJl'l'llL'5 lurninlml lln'm1gl1 ilu- CUll1'lk'SV ul Xliss l.L-na Lacy. 0 '. s X X ' n - 7 Ji aa In al Q Q. . I' N'4lk-, E- fp A 5 4,9 3 -Li.: 3+'f,gf : fm.. -ff 1:2 'ff' - : : ' '- E C-5 1, 'l - -4214, 3 ,-,-g -,-,-, f f . J Q' rf P ' ' Q -' 've rr,-H 'T'p,,fSBR1ER PATCHffs.,,gts 1 . o i , t nfl' vi 1 Q l J ,, 1 vp, - . 0 -1 ,, ..-. I 1 if gg 'Q -Z, - ' za cf Q 53 W .I 'D rn -db a ' 6 1 IQ fl. 00049 og a J R l 'wx U I Et 0 i . 9 0 l' It .I 'Q' U U E. nf .,. is V K. I l 1 3, li lm ul l it f l txt' sill. if WM Y I Fnzsi' Row, LEFT 'ro RMQHT--Campbell CPresiclentDg Daviesg Captain Strectg VVilliams, VV.3 ' VVolfeg Osborncg Cabell, W.g Berglundg Ruskg LaBell, F.g Merriamg Goalg hx Craig, W.g jones, M. CSec-Treasjg Gudeg Grusenclorfg Price, S. 'M ' 1 SIQCUND Row, LEFT T0 Rl4:HT-Mcfhesneyg Focerg Haysg Ghii, Eg Minterg Traencllyg K Dotson CVice-Presiclentbg VVintcrg Shickg Craig, R.g Davis, A.g Hegemzmg Fenningg Reed, S3 liritlithg Reed, L. W S- n w l in 4 l H1-Y Club . Greenbrierls Hi-Y has banquetecl, has worked, and has lived up to Hi-Y 'tl ideals. bl' And those banquets! ll Did you ever hear the Usshing Twins, Fenning and Shick, explain how to iii fussh a basketball down the iloor, bound it up, and usslz it right through the basket? 4 Or tell about the milkmaids in The Old Countree? i l x . l I 'WE i Special Announcement-ALL DUES HAVE BEEN PAID. fThat's worth i 1- an announcement, says we.j P . 1 G i 4U li!! N xl! QT .V rf ' ' 1 if it -A I 'Ji J kt Q V ' 'J in h A 61. -- - QV ... ' 'X X ' 4-- . AQ .-H.-:3- j'?'?',f-.',T'1f:ffIJ fra qf.13f ' J '- 'A' Q f ' 12 fa- 11 , ':'f-Q,-f f-- ,-,gf Av-1+ Ar, f-- 1 3 't t z'gz,iL.'Jr 4 l V I I A Y mm T U?,,:,,r.,?,,,,M,,E.,A ,,, Q -Q ,J ,Ti-.-.2..,.g-qv..3 ??,V..,f--,.-W 1-12--Q, 4, P 4 W P I , , n g'Q'1 2'Qf'-'f'ff'f?i1,'fi' 13 RI E R PATC HTL, Q., I3 52 ,Q 'Z C: ,QT o J i t ld-. U :qw l'G 8 0 , V u PP i 0? W ' I i 'H W ir ii I i J. 1 WV i V is' M .A 1 ff! 1 i fpi lx Rl-ZAR ROW-.-X. Munro, Higgins, Gillispie, Lync, Chick, M. Anderson i lfxom' Rmv-llavivs, R. Rulrinsun, lirittain, Iiarlwr. Faculty-C'a1rtain He-Hin i ' X il iii i' i i i ' f , Forensic i fi .W 1 4 X .S'ileme is guldm .... W If is to Iauglz! . 4 M 'ff More wars are won by orulurs than are zvmz by wurrzorsf' L ,J L ili ' i i 'T . ' i 4-5 I i 7 5' 'E 5 I W, xii i i Li i, J 1 15 i I di i 'K+ . fi' . iiii 'ii ,i Z I J I '. fin' b ,i .i . WK ki 'VAP 'QE -6 . E -fn' ' ' N-: x u...L - , ,S ,aff il v V -'L M- Af'-i-1':,-C-Q 14- ii:1ff'ig:::i3f' ,g ' 1' Q - - limi 1' I , g bl- v'b 4 , . Q0 :S a - 4 U 'Q , ,Q gg ba, .3,,p ,, BRIEF. PATCH B f:w.J, 1f Q ag 1 K ,J 3 , EQ . 45 o I Q ' -, 'S E0 . a I og 10 6 8 li gn V . og 4 .J I V' T GW l 1 'H L ii w X , il' , H ll! X11 X V ' , Q X X W h l i M 4 X Tv i X T ' 4 XXX The Crew of the SWISS Navy ,X ,Xi w w ' X FRONT ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT 'FUNKY . . . .,.....................................,....,.............. Viser W' DAVIES. .. .,............. ....................... K ing Coalif Henehman tu VVOLFE ...,.. .......,.... P ride of Ohio X I ALIIRIDISE .. .......... Prime Canute Hmm ........ ..... C 'ourt Jester WX HHQEMAN . .. ..... Barkeeper , X , NIINTER .,.. .............. I Dilotiv Valet I OSBORN , . . .,............. Slzarpsliooter wXX X GERECTER ..,.. .........,....,.. .... K e eper of the Great Seal n , ' X MIDDLE ROVY X Xl! IDI-:NN1s .... .................... .............. 5 ' ir Knight I ' TXIERRIAM ..... ................. ...... I' ' ish and Fin Shiner l 'J KNEER ......... .... l Vielder uf the Quill Pen B1-:RGLUND ....... ..... 5 'zvimming Inxtructor ', ' ANDERSON, C. .... . ... ...... Stoker of Shiffs Furnaee ' SNYDER, D. .... ................... O iler of the Engines TREANDLY .... ..... , Yeeretary of lfl atrh Ml1k?TSI Guild U. NX KRAMER ....... ...... ,........ .......... G r i ri Bearer ' NIASSIE, M. .... .... ........ P I oming Pigeon Paeer , PFILE ....... . ...........,.. ............ . Yky Serrzper Xl' xXx THIRIJ ROW NORWOOD ............. .........,......... ......... S 1 zapslzot Fiend I ' PRICE, S, ............,.... ............... ..,. lb I oiintain Goat Herder L ORVIS. ...... .............. ........................ ..... N 0 I re I7an1e's Maxeot t X llc ' 1 NOT IN PWVURE ' 0 QM FENNINQ and SHICK .,..... ..............,..... I Iigh Exalted Founderx of the Order ' ii ft? ' 'E 'JW .J QB K K 15 il I 0 ' q T. N 7.lL.q,.,' X , . . ' . 1 'G . -- - Y - 5.-,-,3j'A,c:'-Judi ' -ffiiv ' 'Y lA-1 Q 4- f 'g ,I-sCt:C-kffl, - A4-lv-1.-W '- -,-Y 'V 3 Q' P 9 'S' B R1 E R PMC I-Wg Qc Q Sl'l I'lN15, l.liF'1 m RI1lH'I'AFL'll-Cl'I'Q Xlcfrecryg Llewlyzlng Lanrlcrsg llamernn S'l'.'xNmNw.-Fishcrg Perry, 'l'.g llzilwll, Vlfg jaspcrg Captain Varkcrg Rlaynzxrflg Vlznm-ram: Ghiz, Eg Klcfiuire Put ancl Shoe The l'nt :incl Shoe Club is cornpusecl of those of us who still Stick to the original font covering zmcl abstain from the terrible thornbit of boots and spurs. ln some cases, 'A 'Tis better to have loved an office and lost than never to have lovecl :nt all. ln others, lt wun't be long now. SONG For ln .v cz jolly gfnoa' fvZlmU! Jug? . 4 . lv ' i ?ie?.me'.??W yi i ' I' W '- G Pnl- v .N ffm' B Rl E R PATC HHS QI. Lfj Q 1 .163 . 0 X' C-TJ vs H if - ' fi .y U ,ci T9 to 3 G Lp ' I fi I 'ME . IJ Q A' Ip 'I 'Ill ,I ,I, j',a.I5 CII we II' Trl, , li , Iwi 'ji I I ' II ,I .II li V i ll FIRST Row, l-lil 'I' 'ru Rl1lH'l'-DLJISOIIQ Major H. S. Kane, ,Ir.g Captain and Mrs. l.. A. llarkerg 1 W I Lumsdeng Captain NY. H. Ba-arclsworthg l-lopkinsg BIcNuttg Captain james Varscms I J YI SECOND ROW-Connell, Kg Noelg Gillespieg Lyneg Reed, l..g Rei-cl, 5.5 Kellyg Cuiniell, ll.g ' H fl' 'N lluncllcyg Smith, Il. ' I I yi 1, . Ip mx n n u I J . pl Vlfglnla I ,I I WI! N Q' Ii l love the mountains wreathefl in mist, C f It I5 The twilight skies of amethyst, ,- 'ill WI The groves of ancient oaks 'sun-kissed, , ' I' In Old Virginia. ii 5 r ' All ' LN ,I l I love the love of native Soil, i V The simple faith that trusts in Coil, tl I X .N The heads bowed 'neath the chastening mil, I I ln Olcl Vi1'giniz1.,' ' i III J, I Ll m II I . li' 'f I I I I I 3 Il I I' .li Ip . I . ,I l f' i IWI T. ' Etfg 5' A. -UP, 65 W '-me Q I 'I y X . '21 JQQ, ., I I xl ' Lt x Ln.. - .-, ,A ' ' , -- vi- ga D Q -.- 5? S,-ti-1-41?--ATT i Aigl A fr.. S- fhfh - 24 f fills. ffl., ' 45, D' . Kr:-?':5:, U 4' Rf yr-'genus' K 'FWF ...v--, 'LV 3 -fvfgi-if 3.3 G.1 'v 'v 1'3f:'a.4'-.P It , 0 cs- 'fb 'I . 0 0 9 4 wal vo gg AQ ,ff ,JS BRIER PATCHPL, Qc, U .Q gi Q ' - ' 1 I , 1 'g' '- t F M ,, .9 O ' U 1 19 0 3 it 'I t E I' I l I V7 I t tl P V tt 1' i 4 11 1 , L , t it tl! ti V 't ' Fmsi' Row-LaBclle, R., Rc-ig 120111011 i SliCUNll Row-Fcmiingg Vctcrsong Voorhicsg Wkmlfcg Hcnslcyg Himlmang Schccklcr qi I Coppcrsmithg Barlict' t ' 'IQIIIRD Rnvv, I.1ctf't' 'tu R1t.it't'-Iiittm-5 liitlfllc, VV.g Clcnmnsg Ilarshag liulim-rg Shickg 1 l.npcg Culfcc FtlUR'I'II Row, i.IiF'I4 'ro Rl1:H'l'-l.z1Bc'llc, F.g ',1l.l'l'iCkQ Kcrrg Ignatius, C3 Hewitt 4, FlF'l'i1 Row, I,t41if't' 'ro RllZH'l'-lil'8.IlgC1'Q Ignatius, C.g Nilvlt-lg Milla-r, I .g Ilortotl it 'Wi , i . A5 0h1O it t - i Q I Beautiful Ohio in dreams again I see, K ju' Memories of what used to be. , t I i t 1 UI 't pt N P it tx in I L gn. fl . Us X 531, tt ff I 0 X 2' .' N ' - - Y -Sfv - ac: 3YAf'i T-if, 1 .1':,-'LE-1 KiQ?'g'r.'AA in , -'fo' ' Qcil' ' iff, ' 45 rf t Q-131 6- ' g 'VEFW1 H. 4-'qw'-' Q N - ' -f 'w'.Q' ' -1 -U' 7 Q2AS.1,fi. ,53 ,, BRIER PATCHSB Qwg Q 62 I . .4 ' 4:3 ' ,mp 5 um a 'J 1 i U A If in 0 3 I i i i I, il ' 5 1 i i 1, i Sw I 54 i W iv , i l.r1F'r 'ru RlGH'l'4i,iggt'Iij Skaggs, Hg Turner, j.g Captain Harthulomcvvg lilackliurn, Fishnr W Hg Hillg Hagvrg Vinsmig XfcVhvrsm1g NN'elIS ll 1 N if Kentucky IH I . . . 'U H VVhen you wake in the glistening dew And a million song' birds sing to youf N' ' Ymfre in Kentucky, sure as yOLl.l'C born Y i i ' 1 o I!!! 'I 1 i li ,N i I 'tl xi 0 xr alfa fu-A ,2 as ,A A Y- - f-,Y ,.Q .-9-.va Y - 'V' E - 553- ' Q x M 'L-2-.-3, -w.i:- :gvvq Av, ,-, --:' ' C:-L Q -.4-vw,1 -,-,zz 1 ':Y -ill u 6-J ,-h . 'fy-fzgi-'-7c,-:lj Q - ,, - . H 1- QPQ ,g,,gff,QI3RlER PATcH5aQ,J,cy Q pi 0 G 9 3 - P F619 . ' 'J 9 is 29 I ' G 4 X X ' 0 4 ,3 ' gi N, ' 4 I, FK 44' 44 4 447 4 4 4 44 ,, , I! , L! 14 4! if 4 4 ll ill in l l4uN'1' Row, i,I'Il 'I' 'ru Rllill'li+f2l!lllH-l7Zi4'Q Stnm-g Umlmi I IMVK K4444'--l31'm4'n, lfg licllg Nlarshg l34'rgllii1dg Osborn 41 4- '4 4 44 4 4 4 4 ' New England 4 1 4 4 '4 t The iJl't'ZliiiIlg waves dzlshecl high ,4 X41 fjll za stern :md F0014-il0LlI14i coast, ' M ' Then 21 hzmrl 411' Pilgrims mourecl their bark 4 , , 1 H 4? ily the wild New lunglzmml shore. I 4 ' N4 Apple pie for hrczikfast--vum, vum U 1 - - vt U 4 4 4l 4 I 4 dl K I 4 44 4 ,i I I W i 44 A . ' fa x is 1' .0 ic! ,, '- QQ V A H . I5 D .' x 'Z. xfJ.JL,',x, .fb gi- -LA.. M- if-4-21-zfff-H+- l2fz1-Q-fE f.4iff? vo gg, -1- 'L ---'r L- ,-.1 -Y-, ff - . :gi 3 'Q' 'fidfgl -fffi N fi S U'f'T'f c5fQ k' 2.1 , B Rl E P. PAW CH , .J M- .U . Qi N?,g'f5'f '1.'f -4f 7'f5T,Cj? ' 'iid 51' H, - 4, lg li 15 'K 'J Ly.. C: ' ,,. I 1. J f in ,1 .W Huzgiqil Lf, 73 if HRV, -5 . - fl.. v I 1 nil I ii l l l : li I f 1, l W N 2. ii iiifi M 1 All ., 4 lk. .f v ji lil, l if ll 1 ,: U lx! l , ,,,,, 2' l-IiF'l' 'ru liuaui, I-'imlw Rmr-Hall, A4 limvcrg 'lkm-5 Clilum I l I 1 ll.-wk lQrm'AVN'illizmis, .l, lJ.g liriHithg Cliiiiplwllg Xlinlvrg Xlcfrccy l Af! 1 , M l ill 5 li , fi l l ' rl E l Beckley club i W 'i ll l l l C Ph, lhusc XN csl Yirginizl hills, how mujcslic :mal hmr gfflllll . . . l 1 i gi 4 5 L Anil wlicu l :im fur from home Xl U I -' Still my heart returns to roam ' gi A 'llliml thc glory of those VVcst Virgilliu hills. Y Q 1 1 K i L l I l A l W l:N g 3 , in 1 l, ? 41 a+ i l li l ll, If A. 'i l if ,N hlixla, . If .. - , 1'-. il? Q51 3,44 if .x ' . f- i CJ gigit Y --N A Y1A,,!AQ,'.r J' w . ii, - W1-fffm 5' R fall! ' 1' f ,. li.. .fl iss ll W gf n 5' - ..M-7-,- 7 .lxij 7345?-l::j gliJ'l' 'T h1 s'+'ix .s,- -' CQ C-LJ! --fs-4-1' 1- A- '---4-..r- 'X xr' -V-L?A:5,'t-'U -M.-D-'Ci 'T T A I , J' . 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Let 1, 8 l us ask the crystal gazer who sits op- v . posite to tell us what he sees. b k U nh Says Bari: I see a red ric i .3 building, it looks like a military G, f school, yes, that is what it is, A ' f dress parade is going on in back. 1 f The major is giving the commands. X y , His face looks familiarg why, of 41' f ' A course! This is G. M. S. and that is what was one Private Angus, who is R , giving the commands. ' ' A The scene changes, yes, yes, I see a smoky city, I see-in an office X 1 on top of a huge building a light- l,I f f haired man signing a check for ' 4- 830,000 He smiles at his pretty sec- ' .- f I retary. 'May I have the rest of the ' 'K ' day oFf, Mr. Bly?' , W f ' x1Yes,1youc-may.' t tg 1 -. ' am oo mg now a an an ique f , 'J slgopd I1gl?lt letters I see the sign, , . . it ' o on o.' . A N 1' Next door I see a clothing Q 1, L I f,' store. Flashy clotheslare- being dis- l Q ' . ' played on wax dummies in the win- I i 7 ' doug. Aneondsign reads: 'Brickerf 'H A ew steps own see a t eatre ,M marquee wllgigi blazes flclrthsthe mes- l f f if - sage-'Tea onway, t e tuttering 'I Star, in Fluttering Hearts, a One Hundred Per Cent Stuttering and Talking Picture. The scene shifts. I see a fast train tearing down the track. At the throttle sits none , other than Bill Hunt. It Hashes past a signboard on which I see a popular make of pills endorsed by Dick Conlon, the great hockey star.-- The train stops. A huge crowd awaits 4 J. somebody at the station. That somebody is getting off. He bows and removes his hat. His ' , hair is red, and, as he passes through the crowd, his porters, loaded with bags, many feminine hearts flutter at the thought of seeing the great actor, Happy Dam, at such close range, and '. in real Hesh and blood. ' i Again the scene shifts, say, what is this that I see? Yes, it is a sixteen-cylinder Cadillac 1 M coming at a reckless speed. A man is driving at it. He has one arm around a woman. A traflic cop is giving him chase. He catches him and tells him to pull over to the curb. 'Shay, oflisher, I wasn't doing over shixshty, honesht l' says the driver. 'The h- you weren't!' ,' 'Aw, lesh be friendsh, offisher, here's a good shigar. Come on, shake.' S 'Lady, you take this car. This man is drunk, in case you don't know it, and he's coming with me to the police station.' ' The man is brought into the court room. The judge is saying to the constable, 'What is this man charged with ?' l 'Your honor, this man was caught driving a car with one arm around a woman, liquor X on his breath, and at a reckless speed.' A 'What is your name ?' W, 'Edgell, your honor, E. ti. Edgellf . I 'Well, seeing that this is your first police offense, I will give you a choice between I thirty days at hard labor and a fine of S500.' ' 'But, your honor, I have just got shixshty dollarsh on me. l ',' 'Then, to jail you go.' , lx Now, I see the stage on a talking picture lot. In front of the camera is a funny-looking 4 ' man, making funny sounds that pass on the screen for words, and with an equally funny ti name-Bing. Beside him a little 'runt,' completes the team of Haupt and Bing. fit. 1 g -ill! K 6 ,g , .X - 1 331- 5 2:1 ,ff -ini, -fiig'-1 Q- 64- -f ' f -1 11, , , -.Q-v-5.47 ,-.4 A--r M -' N?' wr, .5-Q g ,QQSBRIER PATcH2aQ,,,,.f Q Q. will 1 l lll. l ll 'l t. l ll I dl, se . ,A X ! rf' , ff'- v Statistics The Census Taker stopped over in Lewisburg and made a Special Census. It was a real job, he reports, but I enjoyed it thoroughly. I went up to Greenbrier Military School and found out just what the Keydets thought about Greenbrier College girls. The all have 'rls somewhere in the world and som of them have 'rls at Greenbrier Y E1 C gl College. A few have gii'ls at the college and in their home towns. But some men are greedy that wayi Who is the most popular G. C. girl? we inquired. . l l Miss Betsy Edingerf' replied the Census Taker, and the wittiest is Miss Katie Doerr. How about the best dancer? All of them can twirl a wicked Egger, he retorted, but for real style on the dance fioor that Roberts gal-Miss Jackie Roberts-takes the cake. And say- his tone became fervent- you should see that Miss Nina Conway. Boy, those Keydets voted her the best lookin and she IS! ow about the Keydets themselves ? we inquired. . I Here you are replied the Census Taker, handing us a long list. We pass it on for your Inspection. 1930 STATISTICS Favorite Drink .... ................. ..... C oc a-Cola and Mess Hall Iced Tea Favorite F avorite Plate ..... ........................ .... ........................... G o l d Plate Horse. ..... .......................................................... La tin Pony R2 'il .U . 4 ,v . ' I 4 J Jil l ,U D J' H I I z' Aff' .. ' l l ll Favorite Joke-The old lady looked at the Grand Canyon. That, she remarked, must be the bottom of spit our pastor used to preach about when I was a little girl. Favorite Date- The first one when we get home tied with The last one before we leave home. HERE COME THE WINNERS! Best All Round Man .......................................... Best Non-Commissioned Otiicer ..... Best Commissioned Oiiicer ........ Best Private .................... Best Mexican Athlete .... . . Best Shoe Shiner .... .. Best Football Player ..... Best Baseball Player ..... Best Basketball Player ..... Best Singer ............ Best Writer ............ Biggest Gold Brick ..... Biggest Ladies Man .... Biggest Eater ........ Biggest F eet. ...... Biggest Smoker .... Biggest Trifler ..... Cutest Cadet ....... Calmest Cadet ....... Handsomest Cadet ..... Neatest Cadet .......... Noisiest Rat. . .......... . . . Favorite Baseball Team .... Chief Ambition ........ Hardest Subject ............... Most Representative Cadet ..... Most Brilliant ............... Most Persistent Sleeper .... Most Sentimental ........ Most Love Sick .............. Most Popular ............... Most Popular Faculty Olhceriii. . . . . . .WINTER, CAMPBELL ....MAYNARn, GILLESRIE ....CAMPRELL, DAvIEs ....LLEWELYN, FULLER ......HAoAR, GARYE ........BRAf:o, DAVIES .....WINTER, CAMPBELL . ............. CARNEY ........FELKNER, GRovE ...........PERDUE, WOLFE ..........DAvIEs, HALL, H. ....WILL1AM C. H. DENNIS ..........FuLLER, GORRELL . . . . . . . .HowEs, GORRELL .....CREEL, MOORE, H. .........g0NES, M., FULLER HELL, BIDDLE, W. ....BRECKER, D., WEINSTEIN, P. ...............BENsoN, GRAY . . . . . . .TRAENDLY, CAMPBELL ...............CAMPBELL, REI . . . . . .MULLINs, WEINSTEIN, A. . . . .YA NKEES, CINCINNATI RI-:ns ....................GRADUATE .........ALGEBRA, ENGLISH ..........DAVIES, GORRELI. .CADET DAVIS, A., BLY ................SHELL, FISHER ................FULLER, HENSLEY ...............HEN5LEY, HEEEMAN ................CAMPIaELL WINTER .CAPTAIN PARKER 'V' -vu.-.,. I 6 -2:3 G- 9-I if-.L-fl -fl?'l, in I u ' Rs 1 1' T g J g Zigi, , fi ivh HJ EA mr.-'a: .4 ..-whisk.-. -ist If ' -' 1- 3 ,- .-f- .4-A-1,-fi: 0 -lg fr' - - .V ,Q N gdliyffgufriiu ,fi BR: ER PATCH-la ,Q :J 57.5 I t Q C'-,l K- ji 6 yi 'i AQ. 1 0 .5 JQ4 urmb ll .fl fill lin, 'ill l il il lil ig, .1 i .54 H l ll in i i v .I 4 1, l I , l -4 i LJ MV! Il fl V i r -ii 'li l L I llll . o l l ff To the V1ctor Belong tlme SPO1lSl 1' A ll i , ' li'l'l-Llc-Nlznjiw till-n l, btrock, ll. Xl, 5. anml l., rucciving Hearts Kills A, 'l, ,i Tcznn 'l'ruplix' funn lf. Xl. Slurgvs, nl tllc ll'tI.VIllllfjf0l1 'l'inn'.v and lu' lil ' . Y' fl ', lj llvruld. 1li'cc-11ln'n-i- placcml sccuml in thc Suntlwrn llivisiun, l missing first lay manly tml puints 5 In l l , l lg l.UXYl'flif,lll1t' niun xxlm nun tln- trnpliy, Liznluts llarslla, l i1l!11llI1llS,fJSllUl'lll l 4 W .X Skaggs, O. -lmiws, anal Sgt. klmyurs, Cnacli. Osluwm- nas captain, iz 3 ll ' Harslia nas high point man X1 ll fl L ,fb , 'W iff? J , L. , A 1 . I .P 9 Mag? Q Q ' ' ffl. X L ' WLX X'-:i2 7k' - I-3f'.E'A. ,-r -E-llf-'L-lN'iFl'9'o ' C173 .,-2,-.T-..--, , . X, '--'32, A -..-x . ' Vi ' , -,,g., Q -.G-'T- 2 'E:?2 1ii,.QiQ, 1-Q':, T L1-F .iffy '-Q25-:S-'U 2., , I igtrannan PA'rcH5,Q.Z, ff Q 2 n O' alelldal' I . September 28-Football game with Blackstone,we win 7 to 0. Smith says to Captain Ben The sixth sense is non-sense. September 29-Third Sunday of church. Boys go walking on roads. Some go swimming ' - in river. September 30-Inspection. Some of old boys go to study hall for first time. Wienstine , W. have it out. Fuller is orderly, gets stuck for letting first call go late. A. and Biddle Looks bad for new officers. October l-Grector is orderly, sure looks funny. First day of reception. October 2-Major D. T. lends Larick A DIME for stamps. Pickeral tells I Parsons after Cap had given him a long talk and asked what he had said. Oh! V know. I didn't like what you were saying so I didn't listen. October 3--Something is going to happen, NO STUDY HALL. Faculty have SL Captain Conn goes on rampage while disecting grasshopper Pickeral runs awa 'il Captain I don't banquet. I . y, Captain Joe's car missing. , October 4-Second team plays Covington. Score 0 to 0. Captain Parsons goes ' i ding, but not his own, TOO YOUNG. X October 5-It has rained for several days, clearing up very little. Rifles issued. list read out. Lots of supperises. October 6-Church as usual on Sunda Some s 'd B to wed- rr! 1 Officers . y. ai enson reminded us of old Freddie Sturm, but he could not keep his eyes blinking long enough. Q i October 7-Inspection per usual, Synder D. on O. D. Reception from eleven to one. I October 8-Beginning the fifth week of school, Mingo Maynard on O. D. Beginning 4 l of world series. A H l October 9-Phile says they transferred him to the Band because he was too good for 1 l ' Company A. Athletics win first game C3 to lj Greenbriers have first edition. ' ? N October 10-Cueball Ellison asked Captain Conn what brilentine is used for . October ll-Horseface Thompson has a case on some girl at college so he sa , ys. L ', October 12-Roanoke game, we win 46 to O. Tucker, Massie, M., Wolford, G., and M I Larick put on a stunt during the half. Columbus day, Ooctober 12, 1492. October 13-Dead as usual on Sunday. mi October 14-Inspection of rooms, usual proceedings on Monday. wi ' October 15-White Sulphur swimming list starts. Gets quite a respond. ' i October 16-Dress parade. Company B wins the line. October 17-News that Pickeral stole Captain Jone's car, and is in jail at Washington, Pa. October 18-Boys get allowance. Number of boys go to Charleston for week-end. I October 19-Holiday, inspection of rooms, game with Fishburne 27 to 0. West Virginia i and W. and L. 26 to 6. October Z0-Boys at Charleston enjoying themselves. ' October 21 Starting of six da h l B - y sc oo. oys come back from week-end. October 22-Meeting of rifle team. Hager says they houcked the horses and burned the X chariots, in the time of Joshua, which is right. W October 23-Dress parade. Company B wins the line again. Man comes from New York and plays the piano with one finger. October 24-Lights go out in reception for fifteen minutes. October 25-Game with Millersburg, 40 to 0. October 26-Captain Parker and Captain Hefiin take care of Study Hall. L, October 27-Boys go walking on roads. Kincaid comes -back for visit. ' October 28-Inspection of room and gets harder every time. 1 N October 29-Little jimmie Crickmer comes back for a visit. ff, - October 30-Carney leaves A. VV. O. L. with Crickmer. Looks bad for baseball team. 3 , . r . - . 4 r 'e I e - ' I mir s X f l . 5. .,-fv axis- T 1 'i-us.: 'N--'U-2-1 - S ' 5.1.2 eg- R. 52 '19 Tx - 93. ME 1925--454 'E--lm' -.u - r 4.- 'u sq, fif Ei, a- A .':. 1? -, l' J? gn, , 1 1 In 4 F - l I . Q, np. - we 1' . -an l l ll 5 lg 3 ia .2 QQ' B Rl E 11 PATC H'f5,,' QQ,f',g' Q ' E g .1 - C9 ? .r-Q 'd . .6 0 .Q ea - ag o, .'o8 11 ' - .5 if ' f ln l 'bl ll o 1 r w w Au l ful ln M , , 'nn L 5 all A V l B l 1 .ll l a. a , fl At Final Dress Paracle l Uvl'r1R-'l'l1v liattalion passes in rc-vicxx l l' l 4 ll' W M LOWER-Company 'ff' commauclcd by Capt. Campbell, Flag Company for 1, 45' 1930, receiving custody of the National Colors ' 3 135' Q l ff if ' 9' X I ' , - l fav a -- Sa-'X A .L 5 l 4 fi' 4 I A p 0 L X ' h 6 D I X42 ' -- - -..si--. 'L-... 33'1.grJ-1-fif,-5, -f-vii-f 'fs' -fa , 1 ' -1 f ,' Q gag Q 'I-41. f -.4-virnf ' .4-,J Ag-, fu-q.? 22 5 ' r-,,i. ' A 5 ,f - 'h 6 . -- . Q 0 Q Q 1 gg, in ,g , .p ,S BRIEF. PATCH3, e.,.,,ff .Q t , rl Q ,Q 5 I Q ' an October 31-Midgets have game with Ronceverte. Win 32 to 6. Q 0, November 1-Play Emory and Henry freshman. Win game 6 to 0. ' , November 2-Captain Richardson runs away with key to piano and we have no music. dl it November 3-Same old day. Sunday. Guess you have heard enough about it now. 0 ' November 4-Swartz says he is German, but we don't know. i November 5-Forty-six days until Christmas holidays. - November 6-Major Kane sticks Aldrich for not spending sufficient time on Geometry lesson. I November 7-Bob Inner gets his appointment for the Navy. He sure is puffed up about it, why shouldn't he be? i I November 8-Augusta boys arrive. Sure nice looking. jim Caudill also arrives on the V scene. ' . I. November 9-Play Augusta. Lose game, first one of the season, 33 to 6. Wonderful ' ' spirit shown during the afternon. i l November 10-Sunday again, and not a nice one. Rains. 50' November ll-Regular Armistice day program, 21 salutes and a review. Midgets 'leave for Charlottesville. Williams breaks his arm in game. L l November 12-Rats begin to find out and wake up to the fact that there is a college in N town. l l November 13-Our big team leaves for Castle Heights. Are given a splendid send off. November 14-Send telegrams to team. Still wondering about the coming game. , November 15-Captain Joe says he is going to get afternoon reception back again. Sure will be misery for boys on the beat. November 16-Holland and Nixon pay us a visit. Lose C. H. M. S. game, 45 to 12. November 17-Another week gone and around to Sunday. M , November 18-Room inspection. Get ready for Charleston. 1 , November 19-Soon will be a big game. . November Zl--Will soon be at the big game. H 1 November 24--Go to Charleston. Tie game 0 to 0. Snowed most of the day. 1, November 25-Dance and Banquet. A good time was had by all. , November 28-Last week of month. Starting to get ready for Exams. l December 4-Seventeen more days until vacation. 1 December 8-Working hard for Exams. Q' December 12-First Exam. December 12 to 19-Exams, everyone working hard. December 20-VVe are let out a day early. Oh! Joy how nice. December 20 to January 8-Vacation. I can't just say what happened. january 8, 1930-Vacation is over. Start work again. january 9-Colonel gives a talk. January 10-Work, work, and more work. january ll-It seems as if work is always at hand. January 12-138 long days left. January 13-Another day gone. January 14-Everyone seems lazy but homesick. january 15-We know why there is so much work. Too easy life at home. January 16-Work coming along better. january 18-Basketball game with S. M. A. January Z0-More work piling on our hands. January Z2-Nearing end of Hrst month back. January 25-End of first month's work. January 27-Renew work for another 28 days. January 31-Last day of January. Only four more to go. 1 -,. 5 -sv'sAi i,'- -JN,-I '1-'Q-4.:.+1nQ, Y 5 s F'f ,jjf 13 Rl E P. PATC H'9a'A5ff'f'55We'1fi J 1 ' f A v w V A r 45, X.. O NV jg 'D :A Q , 5 Q e ' A :g !LtQ 5 ' H X ff 1122 lik, X My W X s-1 V C8 V , A 3 L r Q C im , S 2 1 A N45 ul, b .25 R 1 :E I ml KL ff? ,gli QQ Q5 ng X' M1 F- ,. ,-- ,aiu 4 -r'--5,Q!g'6i??1'-'iQ' ' i,'Q1 -, ' fif 'fi-Sig, 'U 'f-f-M---' 4 fd QBRIER PATCH5 ff Q ,. 4 aQ'.4 February 2-Sun does not shine. Not so good. February 3-Basketball game. February 3-Work work work. February 7-Beat active again. Increasing every day. February 8fNew Student Council members elected. February 9-Basketball team doing fine. Working hard to win every game. February 11-Boxing team gets into action and are preparing for elimination bout. February 12-Lincoln s birthday and boxing match. February 14-Valentine day as usual. February 15-Boxing match, A. M. A. February 16-Nice day, everyone out in sun. February 18-Snows. Boys talk about snow light. February 20-Colonel gives a long talk. February 21-Boxing match. February 22-Washington's birthday. Dance. Dress parade. February Z4-Some still tired from dance, but will come out of it soon. February 28-Last day of short month. Marcl1 1-Comes in like a lion. We will see how it goes out. March 3-Snows hard. No drill. March 5-Play. Sleep in morning. N o drill. March 7-Working again, down to business. Boxing match at Charlottesville. March 10-It seems as if everyone is starting to get ready for exams. March 11-Spelling Exams. , March 13-Bible Exam. ' V March 14 to 21-Saturday, most of boys have gone home for week-end. March 25-Boys start to come back from home. March 27-66 more days in school. Everyone counting them. March 29-It looks as if March is going out like a lamb. April 1-April fools day. A lot of fools too. April 2-Baseball team gets started. Colonel gets out of hospital and comes to school. April 4-Inspection. Baseball game. Starting for Government Inspection. April 5-Sunday again. April 6-Monday. Dance. Sunny day. Rains, snows, and sun shines. April 7-Iust getting over effects of dance, but at work. April 8-54 long' more days but are going fast. Dress parade. Good, line spring day. Co. B wins line. . April 14-Major Moore tells John to lay in the coal for 1931 while it is cheap. April 15-16-17--John missing. April 18-John found asleep in the coal. Says he was obeying orders, but has found softer spots on which to rest. May 1-We dance all around the May Pole-to the tune of Honor School Inspection. Majors Peake and Hobbs, U. S. A., are highly complimentary in remarks to corps. Majors Strock, Thomas, Moore, etc., also all Captains, Colonels, etc., are highly pleased. So are we! May 3--Merits awarded for neatest rooms at Inspection, etc. Some unlucky fellows awarded delayed demotions. Well, that's life for you-mebbe they will win them back soon-the ollices, not the demotions. May 5--The Final dabs of copy go to the printer. june 3-Home and to bed, as Sam'l. Pepys would put it-and so ends the chronicle of the year as told by Ye Scribe Larick. F 2 1, I A- -- f f I I bi ,spa '.J , R. n 1: ' . 'ge 1,3 'QUBRIER PA'rcH'9,j 'QU' Q 5 2 Az C3 .40 fs fi. 0.09 8 I I at I it l I l M- l ' ll lf- 'ii N I ll! y I ll ' lvl I IH 'I X .I , I 1 l l i 4' THE GREENBRIER CAIN-fl' I5ANn 1' , 'l .I Marching in the Grand Parade at the Seventh Annual Shenandoah Valley Apple Blossom M Festival, XN'inchester, Virginia 1, ' I ,N XX'e are glad that we have this last-minutc opportunity to congratulate the hand lvoys. I li M I For the third time in four years the Greenbrier Hand has won First place, competing against l ' I the lwest military school hands of Virginia, Vlest Virginia, and Maryland. The honor is no 4' small one. 4, ' N Q Commencement Program 1 ' I 1 R GRI-QENBRIER MILITARY SCHOOL ll ,' l.Ew1sBURcs, VVEsT Xf7IRGINIA ' 7 l NIM' 'l'Vt'liN'l'Y-l :l4SHTH--.IUNl-1 Sr:eoNlw l I NlNlC'I'l-IICN Hlwlncrtli VFHIRTY l I tl U l'ROf'iRAM , WEDNESDAY, MAY 28 's l S 230 P. M. ..... .,.......,............,......... I .iterary Socity Celebration , . TI-II'RSDfXY, Bl.-XY Z9 , 10:00-I1:30A. M. ................... Formal Guard Mount and Tent Pitching I l 8:30 P. M. ....... .............................,..,.... I Dramatic Club Play lj I FRIIJAY, MAY 30 l 10:30-ll :30 A. M. .. . ......... Calisthenics. Machine liun and Howitzer Drills l ' , al ' 210013. M. ....... ............................ L 'ompany Competitive Drills I X 8:3012 M, ..... ................................................ F inal Ball I I S.lX'I'I7RIJAY, MAY 31 1 H 2:00 P. M. ......... ............ I nrlividual Competitive Drill and Dress Parade W 1 xl 4:30-6:00 P. M. ....... ............... R eception of .-Xlumni, Patrons, and Friends ,Q 'I SUNDAY, JUNE I ll L ll :00 A. M. ............... ....................... ....,..... H a ccalanreatc Sermon ' i I 1 f - 3:00-4:30P. M. .......... ....................... ........... B a nd Concert t I Jef 5 :00 P. M. ................ ........................... . ..Final Dress Parade I B ak MONDAY, JUNE 2 Q U ' 10:00 A, M ......... ...... ......................... .... G r a dnating Exercises . hx 0 P 1 I ! l - 'J ii Q . il f I X o ' I, M: sf-z.n...,, - , ,c.-e ww U --- . ' ' , -1225-A-Q55 s if ci-U 6? c.sAA,,- 'P 1 A' r,- ' fzg 5-1. 41 -3 l l.A. .ig Av-1 ' - - KTEFT' 3 0 I 4' -inn I ,1 AVN . ,,.V .K 1. S- H-WP .. 1, I Pli,5'BRlER PA'rcH'5,, eel ff' Q gat Flllal Awards. Honors. Z D 6 9 Medals i O. L UG!! ' FOOTBALL JASPER SHICK HENSLEY E. GHIZ RUSK PORTERRIELII I GROVE QUICK CAMPBELL WINTER ' . BASKETBALL FELKER STAN!-IAGEN GRIFFITH GROVE I WINTER TONEY E PERRY, D. C. fMGR.D . BASEBALL Isl RUSK PORTERFIELD Woon, R. CONLEY l ' TONEY Woon, B. WINTER CARNEY 5 MOYNAHAN fMGR.D I TRACK I 1 TRAENDLY LYNE GROVE PORTERFIELD FELKER STANHAGEN I HQRMELL QUICK WINTER NOEL fMGR.D Sw BOXING PORTERFIELD MASSIE, M. DOTSON Coox, J. A. I L RIFLE TEAM R EDMONDS PERDUE SKAGGS, A. AUSTIN HARSHA NIASSIE, M. tl M I JONES, O. LIGGETT YINGLING OSEORN CAPTAIN S, 1930-31 , Football ...... ............................ ..... W I NTER1ASST. Gmz, E Basketball ..... .......................... ..... F E LKER-ASST. GRI:-'EITH Baseball ..... ...................,....... ...... C A RNEY-ASST. Rusx Ride Team ................................. .................. O SBORN I I LITERARY MEDALS up Q , Orator's ..... .............................. .... F E NNING , Declaimei-'s ....... .......................... .... A L IJRIDGE I Debater's ........... ..... H ACER H Junior Declaimer's .... . ........ HAUPT H Short Story ........... ......................... .......... D A vIEs I I! Literary Society Cup ..... .............................. ...... P h ilomathean , fu ATHLETIC AWARDS . II ' Best All-around Athlete. .... ............................. ......... W I NTER '1 MILITARY MEDALS H Officers ............... ....... , ...................... ....... lv I AJOR GORRELL . I N on-Coms. .......... .......................... ..... S ER GEANT GILLESPIE ' Best Drilled Cadet ...... ......................................... C ARNEY Junior Military Medal .... ........................................ W . HUNT l Flag Company . ........ ...... C ompany A, Commanded by CAPT. CAMPBELL , Best Drilled Platoon .... .......... ,......... F i rst Platoon Company C, L , I l Commanded by FIRST LIEUT. HERBERT L. GERECTER - ' Best Drilled Squad ................... From Company B, Commanded by CORP. HECIEMAN N eatest Company .............................. Company B, Commanded by CAPT. DAVIES Mr. S. C. Higgins presented medals and cups to Band members I I SCHOLASTIC Scholarship ........................................................................ FOCER I Latin ............ .................. ........ R . WOOD l ' Bible .............. .......... R . Woon ' Modern Language ..... ..... I . B. WILLIAMS X English ............ ...,...... D . SNYDER Science .......... ..... Iv IALco-M MASSIE N Public Speaking .... ......., ...... G RE Y , I Ott Math Medal .... ........................ H Avs 5, Band Medal ..... .................. , .GRUSENDORI-' , B.. Music Emblem ..... ............... H UGH MCPHERSON ,P ff- Writing Prizes ...... . .............. POLE AND HENDERSON I it Grade Scholarships .... .... Q HUGH THOMAS AND TATE PRESTON . Spelling Prizes ...... ............. C . H. SMITH AND WISE i if We gjigp A ' ' - I R r' 3' xx I - ,-1 2 ,, ' I ! X- 1 5 'f - Jlhnbig fi-1: Tint L ' 1 Q .4 I I-. ,' '41,-A . .Iii . I 2 Z Z ESTABLISHED 1812 66 ' f M h . . . . 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THE UGREENBRIERU UNIFORM OWNS 'rue PLACE, OVER HERE YOUTH AND BEAUTY ARE WAITING FOR YOU on the Golf Links-in the Swimming Pool-on the Tennis Courts on the back of a horse--on the mountain trails waiting for you at the Dance -It's a Happy, Joyous Place for ai Vacation, Holiday or Week-e1'zd- Accessible fjust over the hillsj. Assessable Cspecial Summer ratesj. THORNTON Liewis, President -IOHNSON, Managing .Director GEORGE O'BR11zN, Asst. Mgr. x. .5 3. . ,, .V Q. -. 5. Q. ge. .3 .5 .V 3. 5 .3 .Q , .. ., West Vlfglllla UHIVSYSIYY A MODERN STATE UNIVERSITY WITH MODERN S T A N IJ A R D S AND UP-TO-DATE EQUIPMENT YOUR OWN UNIVERSITY THE UNIVERSITY ORGANIZATION EMBRACES: - THE COLLEGE OF ARTS AND SCIENCES James M. Callahan Ph. D. Dean' including the I ordinary departments and the department of Military Science. THE COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING Clement Ross jones M. M. E. Dean' including Civil Mechanical Min-ing Electrical and Chemical Engineering. 0 THE COLLEGE OF AGRICULTURE N. I. Giddings Ph. D. 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