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1933 W HE RIER PATCH W 1 1 gl -sucti- CARL D. ANDERSON Oak Hill, W. Va. illilitnry: Private, Company C, 1929-302 Cor- poral, Company B, 1930-3X5 Sergeant, Company B, 1931-32, Second Lieutenant, Company B, 1932-33-I , , Urgzmizalionsr Varsity Football and Baseball, 1929-335 Captain, Football, 1931-339 Company and Colonel, 1929-301 Company Basket Ball and Baseball, 1932-333 Student Council, IOBO-332 Secre- tary, Student Council, 1031-32, Vice President, Student Council, H932-332 Nominating Committee lor the Student Council, 1931-325 Member, Black- guard Fusileersf' ' Clubrs Swiss Navy, 1929-303 Non-Coms Club, 193o-32g Putt and Shoe Club, 1930-3:5 G Club, 1930-33, Hi-Y Club, 1931-33: Vice President, Hi-Y, 1932-332 Commissioned Olilicers Club, 1932- 33: Secretary, Class ol 19333 Lacy Literary Society, 1929-33, Vice President, Lacy Literary Society, 1932-33- Andy is a YVest Virginia product who has made good in a big way. Holding high rank in the military department, he has held the respect of his men. As a member of the Student Council, he has served faithfully and honorably. In ath- letics, Andy has played a bang-up line game, He had the unusual distinction, held by only two other men in the history of the school, of captaining two football teams, and his teams lost only one game each year. Not a single high or prepara- tory school defeated an Anderson led eleven, which is quite some record, if you ask us. Andy also holds down the old hot corner on the baseball team. He hasn't lost his head over the ladies, although he isn't afraid of the speaker sex. We are all going to make it a point to dance at the wedding when Blue-Eyed Blondy steps olfl i ROBERT T, BATT Cleveland, Ohio This boy from the Hard Luck lOh-i- owelj State was either too modest or too lazy to turn in his senior honors. Did you ever see a pair of real heavenly eyes? If not, you should take a look at Robert Debutante Batt. From a personal interview, the writer gathered that the above nickname would sullice for this write-up, for Bob knows all the Debs in the Sunday society section. Isn't she a smooth babe ? That is an old expression of Bob's. Here's to you, Bob-may you keep on winning blue ribbons.
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Our Faculty COLONEL H. B. MOORE, A. M.. .. ........... Hampden-Sydney President I ha1ven't the time nofw LIEUTENANT-COLONEI. J. M. MOORE, A. B., B. D.... ......... Washington and Lee Vice President WZ---II, I don'--t kno---rw MAJOR D. T. MOOIKE, A. B.. .. . ......... Washington and Lee Business Manager See me lnier MA.IOll I-I. VV. ri.-'I-IOMAS, B. S.. ............ .......... . .....,.......... U niversity of Tennessee Commandantg Head of History Department No1fokivzganybozlyiviimehulyourofwn MAJOR H. S. KANE, B. S ........ .................................. V irginia Military Institute Headmaster, Head of Mathematics Department NIMH, if can he done lhal -way, but this is the right way MAJOR T. A. TIARRXS, B. S .... ..................................................... I ndiana CAPTAIN CAPTAIN CAPTAIN CAPTAIN CAPTAIN CAPTAIN CAPTAIN CAPTAIN CAPTAIN CAPTAIN CAPTAIN CAPTAIN CAPTAIN CAPTAIN CAPTAIN MRS. M. Professor of Military Science and Tactics Throw your chest out and keep your shoulder: hack J. WILMER BENJAMIN, A. B. ...................................... Hampden-Sydney Head of English Department I hafue only three shori announcements to make VV. A. RICHARDSON, A. B. ..... ............................. . ..Randolph-Macon Head of Latin Department W. I-I. BEARDSWORTI-I ...... Bandmaster A. A. ADKINS, A. B. ......... . Head Coach g History J. FRANK PIEFLIN, A. B., A. M... Englishg Public Speaking C. E. TURLEY, A. B. ....... . Line Coach 3 Bible VV. D. STREET, A. B., A. M.. Physicsg Mathematics J. H. PARSONS, A. B. .............. . Dean of junior School, English DONALD P. BARTHOLOMEW, A. Head of Commercial Department E. R. IVEY, A. B. ............. . Mathematics J. F. MONTGOMERY, A. B.. .. Mathematics M. F. PIENLEY, A. B. ..... . junior Department ROBERT M. PIARRIS, A. Sciences DAVID E. LITPIGOW, A. Mathematics and Science ELMER B. POTTER, A. B.. .. Frenchg German H. PIENLEY. ........ .. Junior Department MRS. N. B. PACE ........... MISS IDA JARRE'I'l'. .... ...... That'.t rwhat Pm atking you ... . . . . . . . . . . . . .Stonewall Brigade Band Did you efver hear fhe one about- ....................Hampden-Sydney You czIn't take il. ' . . . .West Virginia University DonJt take it that -way . . . . . . . . . .Hampden-Sydney Amo, pipe dofwn! ...................University of Virginia if A I rn asking questions, you antfwer them ......................William and Mary You may yo Come on, you fellofws, .tnap zt zap! . .... . .... . ..... . .... .......Alabama Be more erudzteu ........................Hampden-Sydney Do Ihe Delafwarex halve a trick for zu? .........................Carson-Newman Turn hzm over, turn hzm 0'UL'l'.,u . . . .................. . ...... Centre Need any help? .............Pittsburgh En garde! . . . .University of Richmond 0. K. on lessons ...............................Tennessee Do you boys ha-ve your lessons to-day ? E1veryihing all right? My! My! The gold bricks! DR. c. W. LEMON, School Physician A SERGEANT C. C. CONYERS, Assisant P. M. S. 8: T. Mzss KA'l'E MOORE ...... .... . ....Librarian
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l l W HE RIER PATCH N CHARLES R. BELTZ Pittsburgh, Pa. lllilitnry: Private, Company B, IOZQ-30: Supply Sergeant, Headquarters Company, 1930-32, Sergeant, Company Q, Jolly Pitt Gang, Pennsylvania Club, Grant-Briar: Staff, Non-Coms Club, Fallen Angels, Lacy Literary ociety. Beltz held a high place in our affections. He always had a smile for everyone. His military ability shot him straight up to Supply Sergeant, Headquarters Company-and then his propensity for having fun made him shoot off that fun in his quarters. Result-you guess! But being busted didn't erase his smile. He kept right on doing his duty and attending to business. This past year he made line grades in his classes until after Christmas, when he gathered up his diploma on some sort of special permit, having come back only for special work, and walked off to Cornell. VVe hated to see you leave, Beltz. HOLBERT VVILLIAM BERRY Staunton, Va. llflilitnfys Private, Company A, 1931-32g First Class Private, Company C, 1932-33. flMlclif.r: Colonel Football, 1931-323 Varsity Football, 1932-33. 0rga11izalirm:.' Holy Rollers, 1932-33, Lacy Literary Society, 1931-32-33. Bill Berry, football player do luxe, good looking, friendly, slow to act, dependable. Berry likes Greenbrier so much that he even spends his vacation days at Camp Shaw-Mi-Deb Bea, swimming and Fishing-and coming to town to give the girls a treat. VVe're betting on you to go places in this old world, Bill. And when Greenbrier plays Staunton in Virginia, you get out the old cadet uniform, dust it off, don it, and join us at the game! HOMER O. BIDDLE New York, N. Y. Military: Private, Company D, 1928-29-30-31-321 bless Sergeant, Headquarters Company, 1932-33. Orgrrnizalionr: Bruin: Parcu Staff, 1929-30-31-31-33, junior Class Debate, 1931-32g Assistant Manager, Boxing and Wrestling, 1930-31. . Society: Philomatliian Literary Society, 19:8-33. Homer Biddle hides a gleeful interior under a smooth cherub-like expression, if you get what we mean. He leads the bunch in many of his classes, and he can learn anything he wants to, but he sometimes prefers to bluff. Seriously speaking, there isn't a boy in school with greater ability than this fellow from New York. He can even write acceptable poetry when he wants to, which isn't often. Wie. expect to see him make a real record. JAMES R. BILLINGSLEY VVhite Sulphur Springs, W. Va. lllilitary: Private, Company IA, IQQI-32, Corporal, Company B. ' Orga11izalio11,r.' Varsity Debating Team, 1932-333 Forensic Club, Dramatic Club Stall: Non-Coms Club, 1932-33. l Here is the lad who was pronounced 'KA perfect physical specimen by the doctors of a noted university. He IS .probably going to be ye olde country squire one of these days. He is an excellent student, likes to read, knows how to put up a logical argument in debate, can act, boxes gcczisionally, 'engoys a refreshing swim, and is never unable to adjust himself to his environment. uc 1 a man is ortunate. JACK R. BURROUGHS Greensboro, N. C. Military: Private, Company B, 1932-33. flthlzticx: Varsity Football, Varsity Basket Ball, Varsity Track, 1932-33. Organizatio1z.r.' Student Council, 1932-33: Philornathian Literary Society, 193:-33. jack Burroughs, with his good-natured grin and his soft pronunciations, came up from Tarheel Land to show the fellows what North Carolina could put out in the way of an all- round athlete and good fellow. He succeeded in a big Way and he hits that baseball like a fiend! Jack knows when to be serious, however. He is also much in demand when the ladies are present. He is quite a debater and, together with Frank Crawford, holds the record in the Fifth Section of English IV. Ask him about his spring vacation trip to New York, +21 11 ie
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