Memphis University School - Owl Yearbook (Memphis, TN)

 - Class of 1929

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LAURENS FRANK BARKER— M. U. S. erary Society ' 27- ' 28- ' 29; Topics Staff ' 29. , 25- ' 26- ' 27- , 28- ' 29; Jeffersonian Lit- Barker has been at M. V. S. for four years and is very conscientious with his school work and the various school activities in which he has par- ticipated. He is contemplating enter- ing Georgia lech and we know that he will continue with his good work there, where he will study to become a con- tractor. JAMES MARTIN KIRBY— M. U. S. Literal } ' Society ' 25- ' 26; Jeffersonian Literal - ] ' 27- ' 28- ' 29; Boxing ' 26- ' 27; Prep school paper- In the future, when we see the name, Dr. J. Martin Kirby, we will know that it is the former M. U. S. bad boy. Kirby has been at M. U. S. for six years and these have been successful years. I le is one of the cleverest boxers in this city and one of the best that has attended M. U. S. He goes to Tulane this fall, where he will study medicine. Page Eight

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ROY FRANKLIN WENZLER— M. U. S. ' 25- ' 26- ' 27- ' 28- , 29; Honor Coun- cil ' 26- ' 27- ' 28- ' 29, Vice-President 27- ' 28- ' 29; Boxing ' 27- ' 28; Wrestling ' 28; Baseball ' 27; Football ' 26- ' 27- ' 28- ' 29, Captain ' 27- ' 28; Swimming ' 26- ' 27- ' 28- ' 29, Captain ' 27- ' 28- ' 29; U Club ' 26- ' 27- ' 28- ' 29, Vice-President ' 26-21, President ' 28-29; Golf ' 26- ' 27- ' 28- ' 29; Basketball ' 2 C L Hamiltonian Literary Society ' 27- ' 28- ' 29, Vice-President ' 27, President ' 28; Topics Staff ' 28- ' 29; Annual Staff ' 1° ; .Most Popular Boy ' 26- ' 27; Most Valuable Bey ' 27-28; President Senior Class ' 29. Roy has made fifteen letters besides his necessary credits during his time at M. U. S.; two in Boxing, one in Wrestling, one in Basketball, one in Baseball, two in Golf, four in Swimmm four in Football. His letters shew his ability as an athlete, and by lookin the above list you w ' . ' ll find that he is not only a popular but a very valuabl to M. U. S. For every spurt he has gone into, he has made a letter, and in cases two o; more. .... :. •; ; AA 1 ' • ' ' ■ km- Hm ■ .. ■ ' ' .. . ' ■ ' ■ ' ' ' A ' v - —■ ■- ' ' ■.;■ •••■ ; k; m . . . .SJH g and over e boy some WILLIAM O. WEBB— M. U. S. ' 28- ' 29; Hamiltonian Literary Society. Webb, the tallest boy in M. U. S., has only been here for one year, but we were certainly glad to have had him. He came from Bellbuckle to us, and since his entrance at M. U. S., lie has done good work and made many friends. Next fall he will go to Geor- gia Tech with other boys from M. U. S., where he will take an engineering course. We wish him luck and suc- cess in the years to come. J



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AARON BRENNER— M. U. S. ' 25- ' 26- ' 27- ' 28- ' 29; Football Team ' s JManager ' 27- ' 28; U Club ' 27- ' 28- ' 29; Jeffersonian Literary Society 27- ' 28- ' 29; Business Man- ager of the Topics ' 28- ' 29. Brenner has been the manager of the football team for the past two sea- sons, and has proven himself a neces- sary and very faithful one. He was also the business manager of the Topics, for which he deserves much credit for the successful handling of the financial and distributing matters. He is also a good debater, since he rep- resents the Jeffersonian Literary So- ciety in the Joint Debate along with two other boys. Aaron expects to go to the Washington University, St. Louis, where we hope that he will make a good record. FREDERICK WILLIAM HOOPER, JR.— M. U. S. ' 27- ' 28- ' 29; Football ' 28- ' 29; Honor Council ' 29; Topics Staff ' 29; Vice-President Senior Class ' 29; Jeffersonian Literary Society ' 28 ' 29, President ' 29; U Club ' 28- ' 29. Hoop is the boy with the perma- nent smile. He smiles even during football games in which he was a great asset to old M. U. S. He has taken part in a good many school activities and will surely be missed from the personnel of the school. This fall lie will enter the University of Tennessee, where we hope that he will continue with the same success as in the past.

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