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Z'-I' I I I I Y i s 2 in : W . . 'J ' SAB RE 1 ' 1 ' N..- f ll 3 ,I - V 2 or -'1 'W db W xi? GEORGE CLEVELAND WOOD,JR. ll UC. C. STONE, KENTUCKY l925-26-Private, Company A3 Wood- row Wilson Literary Societyg Y. M. C. A.: Western Club. l926-27-Private, Company A: Wood- row Wilson Literary Societyi Y. M. C. A.g Western Clubg junior Varsity Football Team. l927-28-Sergeant Majorg Student Council: Woodrow Wilson Literary Society: Vice President, Western Club: ' I Y. M. C. A. 'L :- -fr. O --. -A-H 7-av 43-. I :Z .xi ' i',x'. 1 n.' , .gjiliwx is nfl t' tw r B 1 A S . H A F EUGENE GOGGIN TURNER . ulvewln BEDFQRD, VIRGINIA 1927-28-Out 'of Military. ? U i Lt n y W fr l -6 1411 M It Ill Ill I
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f- ' Y X '- Y Y f rs 1 Y - it D C SAB R 2 QMS is 1 9 N s. X' : Ll. U HENRY MURRAY WHITE I Murray HOLLIS, LONG ISLAND l927-Private, Company A: Woodrow Wilson Literary Society: Y. M. C. A. N. 7 l927-28- Corporal: Company B: Woodrow Wilson Litorary Society: Y. M. C. A.: Football Team: Student Council: Monogram Club: E.clitor-in- Chief, THE SABRE. :fy l -I '-gg-Jr :ara ,,1gw-- a A-af M X it -,3 L . M . WILLIAM DONNEADE WILLIAMS ll nD0Peyn W X , I COLONIAL BEACH, viRC1NiA Q W Z l926-27-Private, Company A: Wood- H row Wilson Literary Society: Y. M. ei C. A.: Track Squad. :nd l927-28-Corporal, Company A: i junior Varsity Football Team: Woodrow '1 'I 52. Wilson Literary Society: Y. M. C. A. it fl? H61 . : Hlf -:itll V-.-t, Q 111.
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K ALBRE llliltl? 1- 9' I Class History N September, l92-4, there came into the lives of some young men the thrills that must have been felt by Columbus as he set sail into unk-nown dangers and hardships in seeking wealth and fame in a new world. However, the object of these young men was not line gold and rich spices but something more to be desired than these-an education. As these men reached our school and began looking ahead, how long and far distant did the end of those four years seem! These men were we, the Class of '28. As we struggled through that first year our famous record was begun by King and Moody, who made the football team. The following year, '25-'26, as the work became harder, we worked more. We had made up our minds to succeed. We picked as our leaders, King, Presidentg Noland, Vice President, and Carter, Secretary-Treasurer. Vife were also joined by a number of' new men who were very useful. This year our activities became greater, socially as well as in studies and athleticsg Moody represented us in football. Graham in baseball and Abramson in track. With the beginning of the ,26-'27 session our class was again joined by a number of rats.', Of those who returned We elected as our oflicers the follow- ing: Noland, Presidentg Parry, Vice Presidentg and Hartig, l..., Secretary- Treasurer. During the year many of the Juniors were candidates for the varsity teams. Of these, Wilson, J., and Phlegar received their monograms in footballg Downs and Kirby in basket ballg Snead and Abramson in track, the latter being Captain, and Kidwell and Smith in baseball. Many of our members held outstanding positions in military and social activities. To our splendid graduating class of this year we have added, besides a good many new men, several post graduates. We have chosen this year for our officers: Ross, Ci., President, Phlegar, Vice President, l-lobbs, Secretary- Treasurer. THE SABRE is edited mainly by Seniors, l-lenry White having been chosen Editor-in-Chief and George Ross, Assistant Editor, while many others hold positions as Associate Editors. Various members have won high rating in Military: Ross, G., was pro- moted to Captain and Adjutant, Allan, Captain, Company Ag Phlegar, Captain, Company B, Schweizer, First Lieutenant Quartermasterg Ryan, Lieutenant Buglerg Hobbs and l-looks, Lieutenants in Company A, and Snead and Dawson, Lieutenants in Company B. Many received non-commissions. Monograms were awarded this year-Football: Phlegar, captain, White, Ross, Ci., Ross, J., Kidwell, Collister. Basket Ball: Ross, G., and Dawson, both captains. Snead is captain-elect for track and Kidwell for baseball. Our history is small, our future great. We leave to the Senior Class of next year the responsibility of upholding our hue record and extend to every member of our class best wishes for the future. -A. E. SCHWEIZER, Class H zstorlan. l43l illl Ili iiiil it 'ai T'-fl .pl 5 1- .i. 221 ,-Q J L. i... T l -1-q-9: r gl
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