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ANCHOR 81 WHEEL BANTZ W. CRADDOCK, Jr. scchungys sscradas CRADDOCK is that handsome little chunk of dynamite Cour com- pliments to VW1itey Mehligj who played guard on the 130-pound football team last fall, and who was such a perpetual discourage- ment to his opponents. He ex- pects to go out for the lacrosse team later in the year. If he plays that with the same spirit he played football, we feel sorry for the enemy. Bantz claims that girls don't interest him. True he admits the acquaintanceship of several West Virginia belles, but these he tells us were forced upon him. Of course, we don't doubt you in the least, Crad. But why do you make those regular Saturday night pilgrimages to Baltimore? VV JOSEPH F. DALTON Jack,' Horse Marine J ACK first made himself known by demonstrating unusual prowess in the line of the 130-pound foot- ball team. Jack was also a mem- ber of Mr. Hoover's soccer ball dribblers and will play lacrosse in the spring. . When Romeo came back from Annapolis one Saturday last fall with an accordion, Jack along with the rest of us decided that something should be done about it. Jack, however, was the only one to suit his actions to his words. A few days we were surprised to hear a blare of sound coming from Room 6. Jack had blossomed forth with an accordion even noisier than that of Romeo. Jackis quiet manner and cheerful attitude have gained for him the friendship of all who know him.
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Q .Yi PAUL s. BURGER Bud THIS chap hails from Fatawissa, ANCHOR 81 WHEEL FRANKLIN D. BUCKLEY Ducky,' THE first day Ducky entered school we could see that we were going to have a lot of fun with him, and we did. VVork or play, there was Ducky mixing in with the rest of us. In the fall he went out for foot- ball with the rest of us and landed on the B squad. In the spring we will see him out on the baseball diamond. It's too bad we don't have a rifle team here, for that is Buck's specialty. He was on his school team before he came here and he has several marksmanship medals. We know that Buck is going to go places and do things, and we wish him the best of luck. VV Pa., and if they are all like him up there, why, we're for it. Paul is a very quiet, unassuming fellow, and consequently it was quite a while before we realized what a true gentleman and sportsman we had in our midst. Although light in weight, I'aul's natural aptitude for sport led him to turn in many a stellar game for the thirties and when it comes to baseball, Severn can boast no superior. Paul's abili- ties, however, are not confined to sport by any means. In the class- room he is all that any teacher might desire and is always among the foremost in his marks. The best of luck to you, Bud.
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K' x if FLETCHER HALE, J.. ANCHOR 8a WHEEL JOHN J. GREEN 66Rell9! A sHoc'K of red hair first focused our attention on John and since then he has never been out of the limelight. Before he came here, Red was an outstanding athlete. and he continued the good work in this school. 'R ' Red shone as halfback in the first football game we played, and from then on his work got even better. A remarkable kicker, he was also a good ball carrier, and his passing was responsible for many of our touchdowns this sea- son. He is the type of fellow that it is a privilege to call a friend. Good luck wherever you go, but remember that you never were a singer. VV A. sslflptvs salsa,-Nu IIA11: played football on the B squad last fall. Later he became a valuable member of the soccer team. But the days of his great- est glory we feel are yet to come. Judging from his sterling per- formance in the last period indoor baseball team. we feel sure that Flet will win for himself a berth on the varsity squad in the spring. Flet's good humor is unfailing and he always seems to be having a good time. Wle are grateful to him for making our stay at Sev- ern a more pleasant one. His place will be hard to fill. What greater tribute can we give to a very likeable fellow.
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