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TIZHISE' JOHN R. BOWIE Bock VVEs'r Poxx'r Q John R. is a credit to Tech High, having received an appointment to West Point. Tech High is proud , of him. Not only is he good in military, but he is W a heavy hitter in literary work, supplying many fine write-ups for the Rainbow.l' The result of the excellent work he did in Physics is also a credit to Tech High. Go to it. 'tBock. We expect to see you a Gigadier Breneral' some day. F. E. BOZEMAN f'GENE Bow1.r:os Gene is the eighthfwardj wonder of the world, ladies' man and Tom Pitts Cowboy. He and Leaky Lochridge have a perpetual feud on, and each one tries to whip down the other by word or deed. From the looks of Leaky,s face, Gene seems to be get- ting the best of it. Gene is the star pitcher of the Sluggers, and an all round good boy. He has made many friends, who wish him success in his life work. RICHARD DOUGLASS BRADY Doro KSDUNKIE Dixie Doug may be stated as probably one of the most popular boys of the Senior Class, is always thought well of and is an important member of our Annual staff. He has shown ability for some time as one of our swimming hounds, having made a letter for three years on the swimming team, and has shown unusual ability as captain of the team for two of these years. All of his accomplishments can not be stated, but we will say that he is Vice-President of the Senior Class, Secretary and Treasurer of the Leaders' Club, is a member of the S. P. M. Fraternity and Pan-Hellenic Council, and has shown ability as a football player and as a leader of men. J AC K BRANCH 'il ACK J, B, Let us introduce to you one of the school's most noted orators, Mr. Jack Branch. Besides being a great orator, he is a shark at Physics and everything else that he takes. Jack is a fine mixer and we all Q enjoy his company. i i i .Wa 'a vi'
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QDf Q,-gl TEHISE Q21 .XUBREY EDGAR BOLING, JR. I A. E. DICK A, l'l.', is one of our intellectual prodigies, gradu- ating from Tech High in three years. He has made a letter every year in declamation. He represented Tech High at Sewanee every year of his high school career. He is an actor of ability, making quite a hit in the play, Nothing But the Truth. He is a member of the Siler Literary Society, Military Editor of the Annual, Correspondent to the Journal, and Exchange Editor of the Rainbow, but his chief in- terest lies in Grant Park. DANIICI. VV. BOONE ' MIDAN AnJlvT,xN'r Dan, who we see was named after a great ex- plorer, has been exploring the mysteries and hang- outs in and around Tech High fincluding the wiener standj for these four years. On the day of the re- view at Grant Field, Dan held sway for fully three minutes, acting in the role of adjutant. Dan is a fine fellow and every inch a man. J. li. BOSTON, JR. J0l'Iu l4IFIl'T.l .Toe is a proud owner of a commission in Major Doves army as a First Lieutenant, and according to information received from members of his company. he drills 'em till their tongues ham: out of their heads. Joe is the only boy in Tech High with a per- manent wave, his closest rival being Mr. Kimball. and it is of our opinion that he put his hair up in curl papers every night. Joe is a confirmed woman hater, but some little lxrisrht eyes will get him vet, so be on your guard, Joe Joe is going to Georgia Tech, and we expect him to do just as well there as he has done at old Tech High. I' HA It LES BENSON BOTTOINIS C'.uu.os ToPsv 'l'vmsv entered Tech High in 1917. He was out in 1918-1919, but returned in the fall of 1919 and graduated last February. He attended two summer camps, rising to a captain's place in the R. O. T. C. Carlos imbibed Spanish under Mr. Lewis' gentle ministrations, becoming a first-class Mexican athlete and Romeo. He went to Tech and entered Junior Spanish there, so he must be studious as well as handsome. .al Q. My
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QQ? TEHIS1-2 'els M. J. BROVVN S1Ioli'rx ' M. J. Shorty started his struggles at Teeh High in 1918 and he has certainly made good. If MM. J. con- tinues to use his brain after he leaves Tech High as he did while there, he will someday be President. If there is any one in school that doesn't know Shorty,' take it from me, they have certainly missed a treat. li. STA N LEY BROACH MIXIKUACIIH S'1'.xNl.i:Y' Brom-li has at last acquired his degree in Physics. He has been Mr. En1ow's best friend. Stanley is a conscientious ahjeetor to studying and has a way that all of us admire. He is a fine student and has made many friends while at Tech High. XVe wish him all of the success of future life. JOE H. li ROVVN Jon nNIF'1'Yl' Joe is 150 pounds of love and muscle and is hard as soap. .Xt first Nifty had a hard time getting along with the boys, but his past few months have been pleasant for him and he is well thought of by the members of the Senior Class. His favorite study is Analyt and he is studying hard trying to master it. CARL A. BALDING 'CCARLH . NC. Aff Carl is an inhabitant of Grant Park, row 7, cage 14. For many years he has been spinning around the track at Grant Field trying to make the track team. It is said that it will take many years for him to un- wind as he is wound up so tightly now from running around so much. C. A. is a lieutenant in Major Dove's army and a good one at that. .s e My
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