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be more than one in the same town, you know. fOr don't you?j I-le's not so dumb in many things, including his military, and picking out good seegars. A certain Bill Thompson CPalm Beach Flashj plays a good brand of tennis and HI1dS good-looking girls in any town, I think: and that boy. Settle, is right behind Bill when it comes to the opposite sex! He's our post- master, too, remember. The mention of girls reminds me of Moocher Menefee, who is an erstwhile woman-hater, perpetually chews Spark Plug, chases flying squirrels, is always under the Ring, and, together with Bubber Marshall, makes a perfect pair, eligible for Milledgeville. A certain former man-mountain is a whizz when there is a banjo or an accordion in sight and he certainly totes that bass drum at parade. I'll give my certified word that it's Jimmie Day-called Little Jimmy by some! By the way, who is Tootsie? ln comparison with that man with the drum is Hockaday, Drum Major, and can't he twirl a mean stick, though? No scandal sheet could be complete without mention of George Alford, alias Oley the Swede, and Walt Cheatham, Kat, two frat brothers--one of whom played some good football and basketball and the other spent his time with a certain safe and sane girl in a dark green Nash. The ones mentioned above are a few of those who have associated their names with notoriety or achievement. There are many others, but lacking room, we'll just say that our class has done a peach of a job. Good luck to you all in the future! R I V E R S I D E 0 571 all 1 9 3 3
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SPEAKING OF SENIORS NCE UPON a time, I dreamt of what I would do if and when I were a Senior-now it's come and gone-what have I done? Nothing worth noting. But here, listen-concerning Boyd, the one and only Major--he's good-looking, has plenty of S. A. for is it that little diamond on his cap?D was outstanding in athletics, baseball, football, toe-trampling, and a one-time leader of the O. P. A.s. Fridinger, Powerhouse Pete, a peach of a basketball player, and not so slow at football, either QI pronounce it eye-therl D-the Theta Sigs dragged him in out of the cold void. CMy! mylj Next! Belcher, E., Little Pal, is a man-about town in Miami, and he ran the Spring Houseparty Committee! Just one of the boys along with Fred Anderson, former assistant to I-Iorsefacef' President of the S. P. O.'s Cand he sure runs themlj Fred says what he has to say when he feels like it! That position in centerfield was ably held down by Baldy, too! Now it's about time something was said about Harrison-- Ironman, who lilled little Sandy's boots so well as Captain of Company HC. Boxer, woman-hater, and one of that A. S. P. crowd-that's Bert. Jack O'Neill is, like Ed Belcher, a man-about-town, but in a different town-for there can't
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HOWARD PRESTON ABLE Bing December 7, 1914 Leesville, South Carolina CUniversity of South Carolinaj Scientific Diploma Omega Phi Alpha Fraternity Company Baseball, '33g lnterfraternity Club, '33: Dance Orchestra '31-'32-'33, Corporal, Band FORREST ADAIR, IV Eighter May 17, 1916 220 14th Street, Atlanta, Georgia l'Georgia Techy Scientific Diploma CSummer Schoolj Alpha Sigma Pi Fraternity Junior Baseball. Football, Basketball, Company Baseball. Basketball and Football: Interfraternity Club. Private, Company A GEO. CADE ALFORD April 18, 1913 Elberton. Georgia fCollege Undecidedb Post Graduate Certificate Sigma Phi Omega Fraternity R in Basketball, '30-'3lg Football, '3l-'32- '333 Company Basketball, '30-'31: Baseball. '30- '3l-'32-'33g Interfraternity Club: Rifle Team. '31-'32: Bayonet Staff. '33. Captain, Company D FRED ANDERSON, JR. Baldy August 24. 1914 1565 Stanford Place, Charlotte. North Carolina QUniversity of North Carolinal Scientific Diploma Sigma Phi Omega Fraternity R in Baseball, '31-'32-'33g Football, '32: Company Baseball, '33g Bayonet Staff, '33g Inter- fraternit Club '31 '32 '33' President lnterfra y Y . . V . ternity Club, '32-'33: Pan-Hellenic Council, '31- '32-'33: Vice-President S. P. O. Fraternity, '31- '32, President S. P. O., '32-'33. Private. Company C
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