Oak Ridge Military Academy - Dress Parade Yearbook (Oak Ridge, NC)

 - Class of 1929

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J.C) McCAMPBELL MORGANTON, N. C. Scientific Course Corporal, Band; Philomathean; German Club. John is one of our biggest men. He came to us from the state institution at Morganton, of which his father is su- perintendent, with the ambition to make good grades and to be a friend. He did both with the greatest of success. Caro- lina’s gain, our loss. T T W. C. HINSON, JR. CHARLOTTE, N. C. Scientific Course Private, Company A; Philomathean; German Club; Football; Marshal. “Rah, Rah” came to Oak Ridge last fall and leaves this spring. Although we hate to see him leave, we are glad that he is mak- ing good (with the girls). His skill with the girls is most astonishing to his friends. PAGILAND. RE: GREENSBORO, N. C. Scientific Course First Sergeant, Company B; Philoma- thean; German Club; Monogram Club; Tennis; Dress Parade Staff. “Champ” is an elongated fellow with a head chuck full of sense, and he sure knows how to stretch himself over a tennis court. Cam- pus life without him would surely have been lacking in gaiety. He’s a fellow really worth knowing. Page thirty-four

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Ly Y es Y DA Ee Wer LY SON DURHAM, N. C. Commercial Education Course Private, Company B; Athenian; Foot- ball; Baseball; Monogram Club. Dur- ham lost a great football player when “Bulldog” decided to cast his lot with Oak Ridge. We can add that his ability on the diamond is not to be passed up lightly. Best of luck to you, Fred. R. A. McDADE LENOIR, N.C. Commercial Education Course Second Lieutenant, Company A; Athen- ian; German Club; Officers Club; Foot- ball; Baseball; Rifle Team. Roy was one of the best liked boys in school. Being captain of the football team, he inspired them to a great success. “Boy, if you don’t die from lack of sleep you will be a sliccess,, E. T. ALLMOND NEWPORT NEWS, VA. : Scientific Course Private, Company A; Athenian; Foot- ball; Basketball; Baseball; Monogram Club. “Cootie’ is another good athlete from Newport News. We will miss him next year, too. He played for four years at home before he came here, and he has made good both places. “Cootie.” V7 1 As Keep going, MV Ne X Y Page thirty-three



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a a a G, Jal Saleen” CHARLOTTE, N. C. C ommercial Education Course Private, Company B; Philomathean; Football; Baseball; Monogram Club. “Pea Head” displayed his ability as a football player and landed a berth on the team. As a geometry student he has PSS TS Ip WMVAT BURNETTE, JR. BLACK MOUNTAIN, N. C. Scientific Course Private, first class, Company A; Philo- mathean; Wrestling; Rifle Team. “Bill” is from “The Land of the Sky” and is proud of the fact. He possesses a keen sense of humor and a sharp wit. In the classroom he has earned distinction. Suc- no equal. “Pea Head” says he doesn’t cess 1s just ahead, Bill. have to prove a proposition, because the book says it’s right. Wala DIXON, K. KINSTON, N. C. = Commercial Education Course Cadet Major; Philomathean; German Club; Dress Parade Staff; President Senior Class; President Athletic Associa- tion. “Bill” is an old timer, having been here for four years, rising from sergeant to cadet major in two years. He is one of the best liked boys on the Ridge, despite his rank. Page thirty-five

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