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1933 as HE RIE R ATCH ss- 1933 HERBERT LEONARD KNAPP, Jn. Tams, W. Va. Military: junior Officer, Company E, 1923-295 Pri- vate, Company D, IQZO-302 Corporal, Company.D, ll23O- 315 First Sergeant, Company C, l93l-322 1'1rst Lieu- tenant, Company B, 1932-33. ' 0rg111Liz:1tio1u.' Junior Sports: Associate Editor, Gretn- Briarx, 1931-325 Assistant Business Manager, Bxutsk PM-czi, I9-'QI-32, Pigmy Football, 1931-325 Manager, Track, 19315 Debating Team, 1931-333 Editor-in-Chief, 0111511-Brirzrx, 1932-332 Feature Editor, B1t11:1t PIKTCII, 1932-335 Pigmy Football, 1932-335 Company Basket Ball, 1932-335 Non-Commissioned Officers Club, 1930- 325 Commissioned Officers Club, 1932-335 West Virginia Club, 1929-335 Secretary, Forensic Club, 1932-335 Dra- matic Club, 1932-335 Monogram Club, 1931-335 Quill and Scroll, 1931-33: Boot and Spur Club, 1932-335 Charter Member, Chislers, 1932-335 Twenty-Three Club5 Blackguard Fusileers fCertihcate of Eligibility for Com- mission as Second Lieutenant in Ofhcers Reserve C0rpslJ5 junior Literary Society, 1923-29: President, Junior Literary Society, 1926-275 Final junior Debate, 1926-275 Lacy Literary Society, 1929-335 junior Class Debate, 1930-315 Senior Orator, 1931-32. . . llflztlalx: Junior Scholarship Medal, 1924-255 Citation Cord and Medal for Best Non-Commissioned Ofhcer, 1931- 32. Looks like we are going to have to have another fire to get Knapp Ollt of here. The one way back in 1925 didn't seem to bother him mucl1. HOMER D. LOWE Point Pleasant, W. Va. Iklilifarys Private, Band, IQIS-29, Corporal, Band, 1929-305 First Lieutenant, Band, 1930-315 Captain, Band, 1931-325 Captain, Band, 1932-33. Allilrticy: Rifle Team, 1930-335 Company Basket Ball and Baseball, 1932-33. - n Organizalio-nr: Orchestra, 1928-335 Non-Commissioned Ofiicers Club, 1929-305 West Virginia Club, 1928-335 Four Horsemen Club, 1929-325 Commissioned Officers Club, 1930-335 Swiss Navy, 1929-305 Boot and Spur, 1930-325 Vice President, Boot and Spur, 1932-335 Passm' Review Staff, 1931-325 Glee Club, 1931-335 Twenty- Eight Club, 1932-335 Student Council, 1932-335 Band Medal, 1931-325 Nominating Committee for Student Council, 1932-33: Vigilantes, 1932-335 Philomathian Literary Society, 1928-33. , Lowe is the presiding genius of tl1e band, The Musical Generals, and other things too numerous to mention. I-Ie thinks Point Pleasant is next door to Paradise. Ex- cept for that, he is a great fellow. WILLIANI MADISON LA FON Roanoke, Va. Military: Private, Band, 1932-33. , Alhlrzirr: Midget Basket Ball, 1932-335 Midget Foot- ball, 1932-33. Orga11izatio11r: Green-Briarr StafI5 Forensic Club5 Dramatic Club. This cheerful fellow always has something to be happy about. The only thing we don't like about him is l1is habit of blowing his bugle to get us up early in tl1e WILLIAM B. MCCOY Rochester, N. Y. Illilitnfy: Private, Band. Orga1ti2ation.r.' School and Chapel Orchestra5 Hi-Y Club5 Lacy Literary Society. McCoy is always anxious to get his mail. Wonder why? He is a musician of real merit. WILLIAM PEARCE OLIVER, Jn. Detroit, Mich. Mililnry: Private, Company A, 19315 Private, Com- pany A, Sergeant Company B, Second Lieutenant, Com- pany A, IQQI-322 Captain, Company A, 1932-33. 0rgr111izalio1u.' Final Junior Debateg Captain, Var- sity Debating Team, 1931-32, 1932-335 Company Base- ball, 1932-335 Company Basket Ball, 19335 Crack Squad, Company A, 19315 Boxing, 1932-332 Military Editor, Btuen PATCH, 19325 Associate Editor, Bruce Pa'rc11, 19335 Associate Editor, Crfrrn-Brian, Editor, Green- Brinrr, 1932-335 Quill and Scroll5 Student Council, l93I'33i Nominating Committee for Student Council, 1932-33, Philomathian Literary Society, Secretary ,B morning. Section5 Boot and Spur Club, 1932-335 Hi-Y, 1931-335 Forensic Cluh, 1931-335 Dramatic Club, 1931-335 Michi- gan Club5 Great Lovers Club5 Vice President and Char- ter Member, Chislers5 Non-Cominissioned Ofhcers Club, 193:32 Commissioned Ofiicers Club, 1931-335 Blackguard Fusileers fReserve Ollicers Training Corps Graduatej5 Certificate of Eligibility for Commission as Second Lieu- tenant, U. S. Reserve Army Corps, Fort Knox, Ky. Jllgrlals: Senior Oratorical Medal, 1932. . Oliver is. a good officer who knows how to handle l11s dukes 111 the boxing ring. His company is always JOHN S. ROGERS, Jn. I McDo11ald, Pa. flliilrzry: Private, Com an A, 1 2-5 . f1tl1lt'tic.v: Tennis Teams? y 93 is .0rg1mizatio1u: Hi-Y Club5 Pennsylvania Club5 Green- Brmr: Stafig Philomathian Literary Society. Rogers-seldom seen, seldom heard-often heard about. EDGAR B. RUFF Elkhorn, lV. Va. Q Jldilitary: Private, Headquarters Company, Band Sec- tion, 1931-325 Sergeant, Headquarters Company, Band Section, 1932-33. Alhletirr: Colonel Basket Ball, 1931-339 Chapel Orchestra, 1931-33. 0rgr111iz11tio11.1: Vlfest Virginia, 1931-335 Forensic, F932-339 McDowell, 1932-332 Non-Commissioned Ofiicers, IQQ-2-33, Dramatic, 1932-335 Philomathian Literary Society, I03I-33. Ruff delighted i11 testing l1is strength against Young's. He also liked to recite selections for Captain Heflin. HARVEY MILTON SHUMATE Princeton, YV. Va. Illilitary: Private, Company C, 1932-33, fllhleticr: Midget Basket Ball. .0rga111'z11tion.r.' West Virginia Club5 Forensic Club5 Pl1ll0lYlIlll1lZlIl Ltterary Society. Sht1mate was Captain Street's pet-annoyance in JOHN PHILIP STAFFORD, Ja. Easton, Md. Military: Private, Company B, 1932-33. Athlrlicr: Wrestling Team, 1932-33. Organiznlionr: Maryland, 1932-335 Debating Team, 1932-335 Lacy Literary Society, 1932-33. A faculty officer told me that Stafford would make a good politician because l1e was bull-headed. GARLAND WI-IEELING ZELLER West Union, W. Va. Illililary: Private, Company A, 1932-33. flthlrticx: Varsity Football, I932'33i Varsity Basket Ball, l93Z'33i Track Squad, 1932-335 Baseball, 1932-33. 0rgaui2atio11,r.' Virginia, 1932-3 32 Philornathian Literary Society, 1932-33. Besides being a regular fellow, Zeller can lay claim to fame for sticking it o11t for a year rooming with Andy Rhodes. It's always fair weather whe11 good fellows get together. WILLIAIVI VINCENT M. KNIGHTON WVhite Sulphur Springs, XV. Va. KNO picture takenj Military: Private, Company C, I932-33. fItltlstit.r.' Varsity Football, 1932-335 Varsity Basket Ball, 1932-335 Varsity Boxing, 1932-33. Orga11i2ation.r: Captain, Varsity Debating Team, 1932-331 West Virginia Club5 G Club5 Forensic Club5 Philomathian Literary Society. Bill commutes from White Sulphur, where l1e holds forth as a man-about-town. We o11ly wish he could be with us for another year. ROBERT HITE GROVE Ronceverte, VV. Va. QNO picture takenj 1'lliIilary.' Private, Company A, 1932-33. Atlzleicrx Varsity Football, 1932-333 Varsity Basket Ball, 1932-33. Orga-nizntio1t.r.' Philomathian Literary Society. Hite is an easy-moving boy who get things finished when he starts them. He holds the same position in Ron- ceverte that Knighton has in White Sulphur. up to scratch. Physics. -iff 24- lg' 3
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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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1933 E' H E RIER PATCH F JUNIORS ROBERT EDWARD ATWATER Cleveland, Ohio Hn: lie: fllwalrrf Long hileef no water! JAMES HAROLD BLY Pimtsburgh, Pa. A burly fBly':j lin down brnralh thi: Jlnnr, OI whom 'Lis .mid hi: head wa: .valid bone. ROCCO DOMINICK BRUNO Pelham Manor, N. Y. Herr lie: Morro, Ihr lowr grznt Who wa: afraid to ark for a datr. LEONARD LEE COHEN Rochester, N. Y. Hare lit: Iri.vh, lrur mul triad: What a man. Rorhwtn-'J jmdf! GEORGE T. CONLEY, Jn. Williamson, W. Va. Hzru l-in Conley ol Williammn- He :lolz a pig and away he ru'n.' PAT H. CONLEY VVilliz1mson, W. Va. Hire .vlzeps good old Conley, P. Com: 'round JDTIlA'fli'lll! and .fer mr. FRANK J. CORCORAN New Haven, Conn. Cond nlrl Corcoran, name ol Fravzk, DIED! llQu11't that n fooliih pm-nh? FRANK CRAWFORD Huntington, W. Va. Huang Frank wa: lairly Jmart, But Big Brolhvr Eddie pulled him apart. JACK DANA . Lewisburg, W. Va. He uma a ganrl heal walker, wa: our Jack- Slow rumg,,:w11 from a lurk. CARLES GEORGE DECKMAN Cleveland, Ohio ' Herr mpan: Dzrkman. mulrr th: .rodf flltrr hu rzzlurrmfnt lu' lox! hif squad. T f , l J l l l i i 43' 4 . l l - i -v2f25 1114--
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