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1 g gl kg ' II ,. V..-,. , P, Nl I 1 H5111 WILLIAM PITCHER, A.B. I History and Athletics Hifi: hjnff Lvl-gi ligglhx Graduate of Louisiana State University: Four Ziff---IlI Varsity Letters in Football and Baseball 3 alll? 3 Contract in Southern League: Riverside, - .IW I-3- flragql I, 1925 - qimxcl, fly? lf' lil'-1 , Q i i.L,,g.QIu H. A. SPANN, A.B. . French and German igqgljw Ilffh . . . . lma- Duke University, 1926: Riverside, 1926- all-inf JTRWII TILL I 1 C525 ' li lj,-j I II MRS. ESTHER WRIGHT SUBLETT 5135-gig Junior School .I--H , 2:13 Graduate of Danville School: Attended Rich- LLLLII :ig-----iI1 mond Teachers' Normal CVirginiaD: Uni- 91,15 is 1 versity of Virginia: University of Rio Pie- Vi: 1Q dras, Porto Rico: Principal Danville Night rf?- -i..III II II I L, aI I III liiiill School: Instructress Danville QVirginiaj Schools 1 Government High School, Ponce, ,Tjjjli Aygljl Porto Rico: Riverside, 1925- Licigiy l li li-fc--l I 'I Al- 11317: Il i gl lm--iff Ifgcigiic Miss HELEN ESTHER SUBLETT Il Junior School lliiill I'-I --IU II' ffl Graduate Randolph-Macon Institute, QAcade- Itgfifli 15rf-jIl. mic iff Music Departmentsh, Danville QVir- -.JIT II--LI-I . I. -L '-- ' -'I' inial' Attended Universit of Vir inia' In- I:--- -- I.Iglgg..,, e I Y e I ,M 1 LIL., I structress in Mathematics, Danville QVa.l if--I !l ,Il 111, - lie-ff'i'i Night School: Riverside. 1925- irie 12255 I DANIEL EARL ZIMMERMAN lifgjql iff LTI Junior School lu y II qgiigi.-I, I ui Zi' l ,Ii-ff' University of lllinois: Director of Athletics. 1,515 'Ii St. Petersburg CPla.J Junior High School, l.-.271 III 'ii r 1924-25: Director of Athletics, Florida Mil- gy. ,, :I itary Academy, 1925-26: Riverside, 1926- -I-I--II, -,J ..,l, , ,, I I .I l I':9'ig?I'A E 1 '- II if I.: I fIT ll lII3IIp lI FIRST SERGEANT WM. G. MUELLER. Il,?f1':If U. S. A., Assistant to Professor of IMIII1 - - I wg il If Military Science. I ,, ,I-.Ig ,litfv .1 I., lm if lfiigii iii Captain William G. Mueller was a sergeant ly in the regular army when our country en- lk' QEQQSI I tered the World War. He was shortly pro- Ffgi-'iy liffffh moted to the rank of Captain and was in 'Gmail command of a company in the front line 4,1 1:-f I I X trenches the morning the armistice was , I ll signed. I II I ,L I I Pri I QI ill IIIIIII IIISIIITII ill' LL ',,' wi! 'Ml ,.V, jffzlg IIl .II I Il LI rrafef I III I lil! 'I I, Q N V - ' i Af- H L., ,, LL, ,,,,, LL- LLKFWJL , H IIN .2 Q I 3 I I I 1 T I ' I' F 1 'A A' 5 Q I 1'2,1,I, l3f3'1 'i' Di i2-'. 'i'mI i FI'j I I'IiI-XMI' IIE' ww - l ,I ll I.i l 1 I l I l' li'y'f, I'f:l1f'5i1-: '-:I- i,4 IlI t, .Iii liiil 1l,l 1 'Il' ' 'I.g,.'l' lil IIIIIIII I II ':II I 1 IIl ll I II' I I 'il ii' i 1 l-I W' I MII' i 1 H i . ' l I I l 5 Q i i I I 3 I 'N if i i iii? 1' XI, '-itcl ij Li,l,i.Uil5-.-l I ,I i ii ' I, 1 , - -- -I- -I I I. IIA- ., , ....,..- , V YY , ,n M H -Q , . , , L, ,I -,.. . Ee---.-. , . V R Q-J . I- A YL. I 1 .A .c,-a,.4- .,,,,..,LL...I....,...,.....,-.....::....A1..-- 1 IJ, . ,, I -Il -. I I , .I -I - I , 'Il,,,,i,.,1,g, I., A-Q35 Q LIL lly, -lf Q, c-- ...I-.Iw,Q3,1t',zI5:ll'1.':I. Q sy'--'2.-L ' fUcI '1 JDM -1-If la- awzc L., ,K
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, 1 I K -1 , , . I C ' ' ' . f: ,. hllhllllll , ,l lllllllllllll - l IIIIIIIIIIII IIIIIIIII 'T - E . .di . . 2 'Ili r E : .-4 ' :.-E ?. '.... T Y -g i 1- The Class of 27 :.-' , 3 E .OUR YEARS have elapsed since that morning of September, E : T '23, when a number of forlorn looking boys entered the por- 1 in tals of this institution. That bright autumn morning marked 3 gi the beginning of a great epoch in our lives. Everything, to 5 Z - . . . 1' 2 V act in harmony with the sun, was bright and cheery, eaccept E E this crowd of Keydets, who looked as though they had lost all the friends I.: 2 they ever had. E. ? And so we recall these early times of our arrival in '23, when River- -E 2 side was so new that we had just won the Honor School Designation for i the first time-when the parable of the rat and the cat was a new story- T 2 2 when we were reminded daily to keep your feet on the ground and to .2 E hold your heads up because the Inspectors might come by aeroplane. 1 E Tarplee and Thornton, and perhaps one or two others, have heard these 'l E warnings the full four years. T E We've gone through three government inspections successfully under 2 - . . . Z ' , Captain Cunningham and under Captain Eddy. Our football team was 1 l at its best in '25 and '26-winning the G. I. A. A. Championship both A E years. While not this successful in all other athletics, we've managed to - b l keep the flies off the other teams. i I The school-like our class-has also grown. It was just this year T 1 I that we moved into our new hospital-we all remember when we had to clean rifles in the Armory under North Barracks-when there was no f l p 3 Junior Barracks-when busses supplanted the street cars--when the paved in ,E road to town was unthought of. l f The most outstanding event of our lives here was the organization g as i ' in 1926 of the famous Beta Rho Fraternity, with Captain Klontz as A 7 Faculty Adviser and Brother. Needless to say, the class of '27 was well 1 it T represented in its mystic fold. gl P lki We have each year lost some men, but it is interesting to note that IL we have with us for our, and Riverside's, triumphal year some fifteen ' or more men of the class of '26, who have returned for post-graduate work. l K , 1 3 We wish these men, our fallen comrades, and ourselves the best of luck. L 3 S ' F. C. LARRABEE. l : :I - . S .E E WI f ll nu 1 ag Illll' MMIII IlllllllIllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIM N
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