Bomb . Herbert Somerville Southgate, A.B. NORFOLK, VIRGINIA Born 1900. Matriculated 1918. Cavalry Herb, Hairless Third Class: Corporal Co. A:; Company Rifle Team; Tide-vate Co. D; Manager Scrub Fourth Class: Private Co. C; Tidewater Club,Tidewater Club. Second Class: Sergeant Co. Dwater Club; Marshal Final Ball. First Class: PrlFootball; Cadet Staff; Marshal Final German. Still waters run deep. During the term of 1918-19 very few men in barracks knew of Cadet Southgateexcept in an official way, owing to his quiet and unassuming nature. Then, withoutwarning, the person in question cut loose ear

Bomb . Herbert Somerville Southgate, A.B. NORFOLK, VIRGINIA Born 1900. Matriculated 1918. Cavalry Herb, Hairless Third Class: Corporal Co. A:; Company Rifle Team; Tide-vate Co. D; Manager Scrub Fourth Class: Private Co. C; Tidewater Club,Tidewater Club. Second Class: Sergeant Co. Dwater Club; Marshal Final Ball. First Class: PrlFootball; Cadet Staff; Marshal Final German. Still waters run deep. During the term of 1918-19 very few men in barracks knew of Cadet Southgateexcept in an official way, owing to his quiet and unassuming nature. Then, withoutwarning, the person in question cut loose ear Stock Photo
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Bomb . Herbert Somerville Southgate, A.B. NORFOLK, VIRGINIA Born 1900. Matriculated 1918. Cavalry Herb, Hairless Third Class: Corporal Co. A:; Company Rifle Team; Tide-vate Co. D; Manager Scrub Fourth Class: Private Co. C; Tidewater Club, Tidewater Club. Second Class: Sergeant Co. Dwater Club; Marshal Final Ball. First Class: PrlFootball; Cadet Staff; Marshal Final German. Still waters run deep. During the term of 1918-19 very few men in barracks knew of Cadet Southgateexcept in an official way, owing to his quiet and unassuming nature. Then, withoutwarning, the person in question cut loose early one Easter morning, and estab-lished a name for himself both in the eyes of his classmates and in those of hissuperior officers. For the remainder of the year he spent his Saturday afternoonshunting for the Old Gold Brick and reconsidering his departure from the straightand narrow path. The Third Class year foimd Herb back at the Institute withone overwhelming desire—to master the many stumbling bl