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CTHE BRIER PATCH OF 1932 W. C. IGNATIUS, Jr. CINCINNATI, OHIO Lacy 1920-30.) Private, Co, Ds Ohio Club: 1930-31. Private, Co, “D’’; Crack Squad; Ohio Club. 1931-32. Corporal, Co. ‘‘B’’; Non-Commissioned Officers Club; Green Briars Staff; Ohio Club. Bill had a pretty tough squad but he soon learned to take care of ’em. Painstaking in his work, and always making the best of his opportunities, we expect great things of “Iggy.” Here’s hoping you win your laur els soon. Has Greenbrier brought forth the future editor of the New York Times? He has the literary ability! EDWARD MASON JEFFRIES LEWISBURG, W. VA. Philomathean 1929-30. Private, Co, “‘C.’”’ 1930-31. Private, Co. ; 1931-32. Private, Co. ‘““B’; Track Team. This modest town boy credits himself with few honors, but leaves them for others to see. He is a good track man. He has the determi- nation and the ability to accomplish big things, and we expect to see his name among the notable graduates of Greenbrier in a few years. 6c ” FREDERICK W. JASPER, Jr. GLEN JEAN, W. VA. Philomathean 1931-32. Private, Co. “B’; Varsity Football; Varsity Basket Ball; ‘‘G’’ Club; Forensic Club. Although Freddy has been with us but a year, he is already one of the best-liked cadets in the student body. He is a true pal to his friends, and his enemies are none. Freddy is a sterling athlete, making three letters during his only year at G. M. S. Conscien- tious and hard working, he will certainly go far! WILLIAM SAMUEL KERR STEUBENVILLE, OHIO Philomathean 1929-30. Private, Co. ‘‘B’’; Ohio Club; Colonel Football. 1930-31. Private, Co. “B’’; Ohio Club; Dramatic Club; Colonel Football. 1931-32. Corporal, Co. ‘‘B’?; Non-Commissioned Officers Club; Ohio Club; De Molay; Colonel Football. “Battling Bill,’ from Steubenville, has had as much success at G. C. W. this year as he had playing football with the Colonels. Who is this girl that has “Harpo” entwined ’round her finger? We often wonder. We can ex- pect no more of a man than for him to try his hardest and Bill has done that, certainly. He’s a good pal to all of us and we shall miss him more than a lot.
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CTHE BRIER PATCH | WILLIAM JAMES GLASS, Jr. SISSONVILLE, W. VA. Lacy 1929-30. Private, Co. “‘C’’; Midget Football. : 1930-35. Corporal, ‘Co; - EB’: | Sergeant..€@o. os CG Non-Commissioned Officers Club; Colonel Football. 1931-32. Battalion Color Sergeant; Varsity Foot- ball; Wrestling Team. Another proof that “Still water runs deep.” Glass has been making higher grades and better friends at Greenbrier for three years. He is the type that will succeed in anything he goes into. A gentleman, a scholar and a fine fellow. ROGER E. HOLMAN CHARLOTTE, N. C. Lacy 1930-31. Private, Co. ‘‘C’’; Crack Squad; Midget Football. 1931-32. Corporal, Co. ‘“‘C’’; Non-Commissioned Officers Club; Midget Football; Rho Dammit Rho. Although “Roger” took a little unwar- ranted vacation at Easter, he came back in fine style and graduated with honors. North Carolina is going to receive one of our best students next year as well as one of our best sports. OF 1932 ‘anes CHARLES B. GERMAN FOSTORIA, OHIO Lacy 1930-31. Private, Headquarters Co., Band Section; Colonel Football; Wrestling Squad; Rifle Team; Green and White Orchestra. 1931-32. Private, Headquarters Co., Band Section; Green and White Orchestra; Rifle Team. Did you notice the target that was posted on the bulletin board? Well, it was perfect. He has an eye that every eagle envies. If he shoots as good a target in life, G. M. S. will be proud to have him as an alumni. PRESTON BOOKER HUNDLEY LYNCHBURG, VA, Philomathean 1928-29. Private, Co. ‘‘D’’; Pigmy Football. 1929-30. Corporal, Co. ‘‘C’’; Midget Football and Basket Ball; Fallen Angels. 1930-31. Corporal, Co. “‘C’’; Midget Football and Basket Ball; Fallen Angels. 1931-32. Sergeant, Co. “‘B’’; Midget Football; Rho Dammit Rho. “Pres” is one of our quiet boys, but he ups and does some mischievous things. He is one of the well-known tenors in the serenades held on the first stoop after taps.
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CTHE BRIER PATCH OF 1932 HERBERT LEONARD KNAPP, Jr. TAMS, W. VA. 1923-27. Officer, Co. ‘‘E’’; Junior Literary Society; Junior Scholarship Medal; Final Junior Debate. 1928-29. Private, Co. “‘D.’’ 1929-30. Corporal, Co. ‘‘D’’; Non-Commissioned Officers Club; West Virginia Club. 1930-31. Corporal, Co. ‘‘D’’;) Non-Commissioned Officers Club; Final Debate; West Virginia Club. 1931-32. First Sergeant, Co. “C’’; Non-Commis- sioned Officers Club; Debating Team; Green Briars Staff: Assistant Business Manager, Brier Partcnu; Pigmy Football; Manager of Track. “Shorty” has made a record at Greenbrier that is going to be hard to beat. Knapp’s ability as an officer is A No. 1, “Unbeatable.” We hope he will always be as successful as he has been at G. M. S. CHARLES W. LEMON, Jr. CLAREMONT, W. VA. Lacy 1926-28. Private, Co. ““E’’; Final Junior Debate; es cam Co. “E’’; Pigmy Football; West Virginia ub. 1928-30. Private, Co. ‘‘D’’; Midget Football and Basket Ball; West Virginia Club. 1930-31. Corporal, Co. ‘D’’; Non-Commissioned Officers Club; Fallen Angels; Midget Football and Basket Ball; Crack Squad; Manager of Baseball; ‘‘G” Club; Green Briars Staff; West Virginia Club. 1931-32. Platoon Sergeant, Co. ‘‘C’’; Non-Commis- sioned Officers Club; Midget Football; Rho Dammit Rho; Green Briars Staff; ‘‘G’’ Club; Blackguard Fusileers. Here is one of the best liked boys in school. As a Sergeant he is hard to beat. By the way, did you know that Charlie has moved to Lewisburg? He will some day be a noted M. D. WALTER KOZ CHICAGO, ILL. Philomathean 1927-28. Private, Headquarters Co., Band Section; Orchestra. 1928-29. Private, Headquarters Co., Band Section; Colonel Football. ; 1929-30. Sergeant, Headquarters Co., Band Section; First Sergeant; Non-Commissioned Officers Club; Base- ball. 1930-31. First Sergeant, Headquarters Co., Band Section; Fallen Angels; Reserve Football; Baseball; Non-Com. Officers Club; Forensic Club; Orchestra. 1931-32. Sergeant, Headquarters Co., Band Section; Non-Commissioned Officers Club; Forensic Club; Orches- tra; Varsity Football. “Mike” and Al Capone are big pals! He holds down a responsible position in the Band. To our knowledge Koz is the best trombone player our Band has ever had. WALLACE TYLER MARSH GREENWICH, CONN. Lacy 1929-30. Private, Co. ‘“B’’; Brier Patcnu Staff; Dramatic Club; New England Club. 1930-31. Corporal, Co. ‘‘A’’; Non-Commissioned Officers Club; Dramatic Club; Glee Club; Connecticut Club. 1931-32. Sergeant, Co. ‘B’’; Non-Commissioned Officers Club; Feature Editor, Brirr Patcu; Passin’ Review Staff; Glee Club; Connecticut Club; Motorman of College Tram; Second Lieutenant, Co. ‘‘B’’; Commis- sioned Officers Club. Here is the Feature Editor, a product of Greenwich-on-the-Sound. Ty has talents in several fields; literary, artistic and, last but not least, social. He has an acquaintance across town in Ye Olde Greenbrier Female Institute. Fight for Eli, fight for Yale!
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