Hargrave Military Academy - Cadence Yearbook (Chatham, VA)

 - Class of 1928

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.. . 3 1 L I H . L M A 'j AW W-W' ' ---W ' ----M----------I-----s V, I T! If '1 ff wink jr 'N' U F' T7 7' ' I K .v 6ztif1.1 IT.'4f'-A-,yn lm, ill. 'lf H-Jian 3 et. .ia MH--2.117 gl -Arr 'XX Ll. lt ix J X LJE' 4 5 r ' ' I '41 ' l In J i ln 1 L 4 I HENRY GEORGE GARRISON Hank', 3 'l PITTSFIELD, MASS. 1 I I .Private, lst Platoong Member of Eureka I Literary Society, S. O. S. Clubg Cosmopolitan i Q slubg Vgtfsgy Footballg Varsity Basketballg j arsity u . , , f'Hank came to us in the fall of 1927, after lt 5 graduating from high school in Pittsfield. 5 This is his first trip to the Southland and thus 1, 3 we have won another loyal supporter. 1 , ' His fame began when the first call for grid- , iron material was sounded. He showed up 5 exceptionally well in this sport and the result ' 2 was that he received his letter, a thing not i i ufuallly dolne by a 'fraH. In basketball he ' a aso assown up we. , 4'Hank is a frequent visitor to Chatham ti I Hall and has succeeded in winning himself a Q fair damsel. But even if his person is some I If ' times at the Institute, his thoughts are almost i always back in Pittsfield. ! I MHank has not decided where he will go 5' I next year but it is probable that he will make I P. I. his next home. His greatest ambition ' I is to be a great football coach. j. 3 Farewell, old pal, we expect to hear great , i' I tliings from you in the future as we have in : tie past. I l , I l . Q 3 coopen W. GUERRANT 3 ,V nj' Wzjx Ii KEELING, va. 5, Private, 2nd Platoong Platoon Sergeant lst ' Platoong 2nd Lieutenant lst Platoong Captain F Q of Cadet Corpsg Member of Hall Debatersg , -D V Program Committeeg Chairman Program Com- ' I , mitteeg Jeffersonian Literary Societyg Member. ' ' Assistant, Captain Rifle Teamg Member, Ser- it geant-at-Arms Student Senateg Secretary Chat- :Q ham-Pittsylvania Clubg Member, HKeydet Q Q Rambgersn Qrchlexstrzilg Ass:-sfant Editor ORA- ' ' A CLEQ istorlan, res man ass. ' Hailing from the gay bright lights of Keel- i ing, the notable lad before you is Cooper ' Guerrant. He came to us with one determi- nation in mind and that was to be captain, or as near that as possible, of the Cadet Corps. His ambitious endeavor was not in vain, for he now holds the distinction of being the highest rating cadet officer, Captain. Cooper leaves us to take up the study of , ! medicine. Using the same characteristics Wx f' shown at Hargrave he can have nothing less 'I Q 77 than the best of success. So go to it, Cooper. l l t 1 1 5 ' I .f-' , lf f' uskfg- ,L X. N c: if3 fbi' 'S 11 XX ts, , , N L..--.....-.. -. .. -..,,

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---A TIIUM,-XS Clit' FOWl,lCll hTOII1I7l,Y,, lll.lNYll.l.l'l, N. C. Private. lst Platoon: Metnln-r of Jefferson- ian l,itt-rary Socivtyg Hall Ilebaterg Cosmo- politan Club: Longfellow illubg Xarsity Club: I'rui'k Squad: liaski-thall Squatlg Football Squamlg N ursity Football. lonuuy is an ttleul protluvt ol tht- Old North Stat:-. He P31110 Io us in his St-nior your after having vontplctn-rl his first turm- yt-ars elsmvln-rv. During: his lwo years' slay with us hi- has proven hitusvlf a gi-ull:-tuau and u trut- sport. Un tht- tultletic Iii-hl he is quilo an arli-t, showing gootl sporlstuansltip and plsrnty light. Nlany ol thi- boys ol llurgraww l'tglll- ing 'l'igJ,e-rs woultlnlt know what to tlo without his e-1-rvit'c's untl good spirit. 'l'on1n1'. surely iloswvvr. the honor of hx-ing cullwl the bt-sl sport in srhool. 'l'h4- lair lor unlairt sux ol' lfltathzun St'l'IIli Io ltavs- ve-ry little- attrarlion for him, but from the Itvqiu-tit lc-llc-rs hm' l1'l'l'lWl'5 l'roni hip honu' town. sm-in to cause nutch doubt in our uiinml that tltvre- is no our-. lonnny inn-mls to continue his studies at N. ll. next fall. llr-rf-'s to you, ohl Tonuny wi- are wishing you the ht-51 of luck. c111,u:1,i:s it F,x1soN --st-fuzf' Cll,'K'l'IlANI, NA. Corporal, Sm-iywiittt, llL'illl1lllLll'll'l'S lJt'lLlk'll tuvnlg lxlt'llllN'l' of junior Literary Soric-lyg Ilhathalu-l'ittsylvania Club. Scrub Faison is a native Ol-lfllhllllillll unxl has spout the lurttn-r portion of his si-hool ilay in this svhool. ,Kftfr having close assoviutions with tuuvh of thi- anitnal life of the thnnvslit typo, hm- vlainns that hm- van ill:-stinguie-h it th'- 1-iflt-tl tliffe-re-m'e bvtwcen a horsn- and a muh- Wo have our tluubls. Si'rub has proven lo Col. Cattuletfs satisfartion. that he- is u natural born tuathetuatidan illlll has tuutlm- guotl rm-- worxls in all his vlass work. Faison is at frir-tnl to all anal has tnany frit-mls in sc-hool and in bib honu- town. ' N - ' 'juni 4 -, 'rMmJ,i,V,,n,,. ...ww'f'3 w .,.. N. ,.....f:-.. ,..



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,,,.,,,,,- A,, M, , L itz, ..-1 ' p C -0 - it -, 1 -1 x .rw V X lllllhlllffiilllfkbf-llf. Nlllllullllklllhf .M ADF MY f s l . .Q I PHILIP CIBISON ' i ssphilrr i LMA sALEM, N. J. 1 Private, Bandg Member of Cosmopolitan E Clubg Eureka Literary Society. I A ef- Phil', came to us in the fall of '27 and M 'Q since his stay with us he has shown up well ' in the classroom and in the literary work. fi He has made many friends since his short stay with us and we will greatly miss him when ' he is gone. We do not know where he expects to go to V college or what he expects to be, but we do I H.- know that what ever he undertakes he will 4 succeed. He is one of the go-getters and f If when he sets his mind on a certain thing he l ie- is going to try his best to accomplish his purpose. It is with the best of luck that we wish you farewell. i 1 Q 2 FRED HARCUM 3 Freddie Old Boy 3 FRANKLIN, vA. C 3 Member of Jeffersonian Literary Society, Ministerial Club, Chaplain ,leffersonian Liter- ary Societyg Hall Debater, ,Ieffersonian Liter- ary Societyg Secretary Ministerial Clubg Vice- President Ministerial Clubg Historian Junior D ' Class, President Ministerial Club. B We have here a dignified specimen of Frank- lin, Virginia, who came to us in September of 1923, as a pioneer cadet of H. M. A. Percy has been faithful in his class work as well as 1 in all other school activities. Freddie's good nature and cordial manner displayed by him in his associations with us 4 1 have won lasting friendship. Patience and 3 ability have caused him to surmount the difii- S culties that arise in the classroom. ' Q He has chosen as his life's work to serve 3 mankind in the highest calling, the ministry. Since having finished his preparatory course with us he expects to finish his education at the Univelsity of Richmond. Fred may be- g come equally as great as Billy Sunday or Sam ,f I Jonesg if he does or does not. there is one ,- -1 3 thing we are certain of, he will at all times S do his best. Farewell, old boy, we all wish - you the best success. 3 Aa- 2... -H Lvl ' -1'

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