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1933 ss- HE RIER ATCH W 1933 ,1.,.af,,., 11. ..2,,,, V. 'S- Xa 1 el Commercial Seniors JOE NORVVOOD COOK LAWRENCE FORD MULLINS East Orange, N. J. Military: Private, Company A, 1929-32, First Ser- geant, Company A, 1931-33. Atlzlclirr: Colonel Football, 1929-33, Varsity Track, l929'33- Orgn11izntio11:.' New Jersey Club, 1929-33, Dramatic Club, 1930-33, Non-Commissioned OllicersAClub, 193:- 33: G Club, 1930-333 Fallen Angels, 1932-33, Lacy Literary Society, 1929-33. Ioe is a good track man, and has always boosted the cintler path sport. He is quite a ladies' man. Cook also has ability to toss tall tales into the air, letting the quips fall where they may. He is a good actor and a hne fellow. We are betting on Joe to go places. RICHARD MARVIN GARRETSON Huntington, VV. Va. Military: Private, Company B, 1923-29, Corporal, Company B, 1930-313 Sergeant, Company B, 1931-325 First Lieutenant and Battalion Supply Ollicer, 1932-33. Orgauizrztiovzr: Non-Commissioned Ollicers Club, 1930- S21 Commissioned Ollicers Club, 1932-33, Great Lovers Club, 1932-33, Blackguard Fusileersg Philomathian Literary Society, 1928-33, President, Philornathian, B Section, 1933. Garretson, the good-looking Cabell County boy, is popular here and across town. He doesn't stay home at Christmas, but goes on 5oo-mile trips. He has taken a beating from the cadets this year, but seems to ap- preciate our interest in his affair. He made a fine job ol keeping our rifles in order. -tl 22 South Charleston, VV. Va. Illilitnry: Private, Company C, 19:19-32, Sergeant, Company C, 1932-33, Crack Squad, Company C, 1930-31. Athlr1ic.r: Midget Football, 19:9-335 All-Southern Midget Football, I92O'3OQ All-Ameplcan Midget Football, 1930-31, Midget Basket Ball, 1919-32, Boxing, 1929-30, Track, 1932-33. 0rgm1izn!in11r.' Non-Commissioned Ollicers Club, 1932- 332 Rho Dammit Rho, 193i-32: Hi-Y, 1931-335 Lacy Literary Society, 1929-335 Twenty-Nine Club. IVIoon, ol South Charleston, helps Zogg run the third stoop. His bright smile remembered. Moon seemed legitis, but pulled through ping-pongitisf' This fellow a corking good H011-CDD1. KARL SECRIST ZOGG South Charleston, VV. Va. illililary: Private, Company C, D, 1928-29: Corporal, Company D, 1929-30, Sergeant Commanding Company D, 1931-323 Second Lieutenant, Company D, 1932-33. fltlxletirr: Company Baseball and Basket Ball, 1928- 33: Assistant Manager, Football, 19:9-30, Varsity Base- ball, 1931-333 Wrestling, 1932-33. 0rgaui:,alio1u.' West Virginia Club, 1925-33, Glee Club, 1928-33, Outlaw Club, 19:8-295 Non-Commissioned Ollicers Club, 1929-30, 1931-323 Church Choir, 1931-33, Rho Dammit Rho, 1931-33, President, Glee Club, 1932- 33, Hi-Y, 1932-333 Twenty-Eight Clubg Vigilantes: South Charleston Club, 1932-33, Lacy Literary Society. Karl, sage of South Charleston, rules the eastern suite, top floor. He is a stocky, sturdy, brainy boy. We wonder sometimes if he is really as hard-boiled as he makes out. He is a lighter who never quits, as witness last faIl's political campaign. Okeh, South Charleston! and ready wit will long be to be succumbing to col- with no ill effects except is a11 excellent athlete and its
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x HE BRIER PATCH F EMANUEL TOMCHIK Lansford, Pa. Jllilimry: Private, Company B, 1932-33. Athlftirf: Varsity Football, 1932-333 Varsity Wrestling, 1932-333 Track Squad, 1932-33. 0rgmzi:'.11liom'.' G Club, 1932-333 Pliilomathian Literary Society, 1932-33. Did you ever hear of anyone quick like a rabbit? Well, this is Tomchik's favorite expression. He is just a Pennsylvania Dutchman trying to get along, but he got along very well in the wrestling ring, and when he starts to high jump the sky is the limit. He has done exceptionally well in his studies. JOHN S. TRIEM Pittsburgh, Pa. Jllililary: Private, Company C, 1930-313 Private, Company A, 1931-323 Corporal, Company C, 1932-33. Orgaviizatiovm- Humor Editor, Passin' Review Staffg Feature Editor, Green-Eriar.r,' Organizations Editor, Biuisn Pivrcirg Chapel and Church Choir3 Dramatic Club Stage Crew, 1930-53: Archery Team3 Jolly Pitt Gang, 1930-331 Pennsylvania Club, 1930-33, Philomathian Literary Society, 1930-33. . John Triem is the fellow who had to run around gathering up the lists of members of the various organizations so that the Barak PATCI-1 might go to press. He has a keen sense of humor, although he doesn't go in for slap-stick tricks such as tossing trash cans down the steps and throwing paper around the stoops. He sings. He works with the Dramatic Club. He uses ye olde bow and arrow. Truly, we have here a man of versatility. ' JAY TE WINBURN Montclair, N. I. Military: Private, Company D, 1930-SI, Private, Company B, 193 I-321 Corporal, Company C, 1931-323 First Sergeant, Company C, 1932-33. , .4!hl1'tir.f: Midget Football, 1932-33. 0rg1u1iz11lio11.1.- Green-Briarr, 1932-333 Bruxaa P,x1'c11 Staff, 1931-3-'ij Hi-Y, 1932-333 New Jersey, 1930-333 Philo- mathian Literary Society, 1930-33. jay Te, the boy with the unusual name, is the eldest of The Four Brothers act. He claims that l1e usually wins his wrestling matches with VValker and Ehmka, although they say he is all wet in that respect. One thing is certain-he iS11,t all wet in 'other ways. For this New Jersey boy is a good student, a good military man and a dependable, friendly cadet. ROBERT C. WOOD Lewisburg, VV. Va. Jllilitary: Private, Company E, I923-241 Acting Sergeant, Company E, 1924-27: Private, Company B, 1927-283 Company B, IQZS-30, Corporal and Sergeant, Company B, 1930-313 Second Lieutenant and First Lieutenant, Company B, 1931-32: First Lieutenant and Adjutant, Staff, 1932-33. fitltlclicr: Pigmy Football and Basket Ballg Varsity Baseball, 1929-323 Co-Captain, Baseball, 19333 Reserve Basket Ball, Varsity Squad, 1930-323 Varsity Basket Ball, 1932-33. 0fg1l7liZl1ff07lf.' Lewisburg Club3 Boot and Spurg Student Council3 President, Lacy Literary Society, 1932-333 Sports Stall, Bama Pa-rc11, l93O'321 Editor-in-Chief, Batten PATCH, 1932-33. Illerlaln Bible and Latin Medals, 1929-303 Best All-Around Man, Undergraduates, 1931-323 Debater's Medal, 393313- Bob VVood, Lewisburg's gift to G. M. S., has been with us for more years' than many of us have known about Lewisburg. That doesn't mean that he is old. It merely means that he has been attending Greenbrier since his early grade school days. In the classroom, Bob always manages to place with the leaders. Incidentally, he is editor-in-chief of this book-but this is one write-up he won't see until tl1e book is printed! VVILLIAM YOUNG Elkhorn, W. Va. .1'lIilimry: Private, Headquarters Company, Band Section, 1931-32Q Sergeant, Headquarters Company, Band Section, l931-33. u 1 Athl1'tic.r: Rifle Team, 1932-33. Orgrntizntiznm- Non-Commissioned Olhcers, 1932-333 Dramatic, l932-QQQ West Virginia, 1931-333 McDowell, 1932-33? Lacy Literary Society, 1931-33. jim Londos may be pretty good, but Bill Young says that he taught Jim all the wrestler knows. He is also a fine student. I-Iis only enemies are Latin and College Algebra. RAYMOND WILSON BLANKENSHIP Caldwell, W. Va. zllilitnfy: Private, Company A3 Member, Crack Squad, Company A. Alhlztirr: Track and Varsity Football. 0rganizalion.t.' G Clubg Forensic Clubg Debating Team. CNO picture takenj Blankenship hails from Caldwell, down where the bridge ends and the school camp begins. He played havoc with opposing lines during football season. His good nature made him many friends during his year at Greenbrier. -a 21 11-
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F HE RIER PATCH F -..Y .- , . . ...i Post-Graduates JOHN SAMUEL EARMAN, Jn. Covington, Va. 1'lf1ilirary: Private, Company B, IQZS-295 Corporal, Company C, 1930-315 Sergeant, Company B, 1930-315 First Sergeant, Company B, 1931-32, First Lieutenant, Company C, 1932-33. Athletirx: Crack Squad, 1928-305 Track Squad, 1930- 335 Colonel Football, 1930-32. Organizaliavm- Virginia Club, 1928-335 Non-Commis- sionecl Officers Club, 1923-321 Hi-Y Club, 1930-331 President, Hi-Y, 1933, Forensic Club, 1931-335 Student Council, 1931-335 Commissioned Olncers Club, X932-33, Boot and Spur Club, 1932-33: Conductor of College Tram, 1931-325 Vice President, Senior Class, 1931-325 President, Philomatliian Literary Society5 Twenty-Eight Club5 Vigilantes Club5 Virginia National Guardg Second Lieutenant, U. S. Reserve Oflicers, Army5 SCCCIld Lieu- tenant, 246tl1 Coast Artillery, R. O. T. C. Campg Philo- mathian Literary Society, 1928-33. Jack is tlxe only cadet who can wear a brown uniform and get away with it. And do the girls fall for it? WILLIAM E. DAVIS Cleveland, Ol1i0 Ilfilitnry: Private, Band Section, 1932-33. flzlzlericr: Colonel Football. Orgrutizatioftn Forensic Club5 Orcl1es1ra5 Lacy Literary Society. Davis is that smiling little chap wl1o is always good for a laugh during a dull public speaking class. CHARLES PAUL GILBERT Lewisburg, W. Va. 0rgm1i:.atio11:.' Varsity Debating Team, 1932-335 Forensic Club5 Hi-Y Club5 Lacy Literary Society. Gilbert is that very excellent student and line fellow who came to us from L. H. S. EDWARD ALLAN HEFLIN West Union, W. Va. Ilflilitnry: Private, Band, 1932-33. Organizations: Forensic Club5 Gram-Briarr, I932- 335 Lacy Literary Society, 1932-33. Heli is one of those strong, silent men who say little and yet do mucl1. , HOWARD HEAVENER Lewisburg, W. Va. lllilitary: Private, Company C, 1932-33. Organizatio1z.r.' Lewisburg Club5 Green-Briar: Staff. Here is a good, honest product of Lewisburg who should go far. He l1as made plenty of friends at G. M. S. JOHN PAUL JONES Richwood, W. Va. Jllilitary: Private, Company B, 1931-325 Corporal, Company C, 1932-33. Atlzleticx: Varsity Football, 1931-335 Varsity Wrest- ling, 1931-32. Organizationr: G Club, 1931-33: Forensic Club, 1932-332 Grew-Brirzrr, 1932-335 Non-Commissioned Oflicers Club, 1932-335 Lacy Literary Society, 1931-33. Tarzan rules the north side of the first stoop. If .you clon't believe it just aslc jess Wolford. ' -:cl 23 gg.
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