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Webby has made an outstanding record as a marksman at Culver. He won medals for Dis- tinguished , Instructor, First-place Middle- west Military Schools, Team Medal, Fifth Corps Area Military Schools, Indoor Rifle, for winning first place in the Ohio-Culver match, and numerous others. He competed one year m intramural rifle, three years m varsity, and was captain of the varsity this year. Webby received R. O. T. C. medals in Equitation, Second Class Gunner, and Pistol Marksman. He competed in intramural football two years, managed the Artillery ' s baseball team two seasons, and was a member of the varsity crew two years. He held membership in the Cadet, Hop, and Varsity Clubs. The Y. M. C. A. elected him its treasurer, and he was a member of the Bowling Club. WEBSTER CALVIN, JR. HoUidaysburg, Pennsylvania Captain Artillery Page twenty-three
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WILLIAM EDGAR BUXTON Memphis, Tennessee Private Cavalry Pony , as he sometimes was known, entered Culver three years ago and exercised his iistic prowess in the intramural boxing ring to win a regimental title. During his iirst year he also saw service on his intramural baseball team, and helped his organization win the regimental championship in football. He returned to Culver last September after a year ' s absence on ac- count of an injury. He became half-back for the varsity football team last fall. It might be difficult to say how easily he could wing a duck or hit a rabbit on the run, but it was generally known among members of the Troop ' s rifle team that he could mutilate the center of a target. When the Quill staff was reorganized last year, he was one of the writers who contributed to the Quill ' s pages. Page Uventy-two
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GEORGE F. CAMPBELL, JR. Evanston, Illinois Second Lieutenant Cavalry George will long be referred to by members of the faculty and his friends for possessing on unusual ability in mastering academics thoroughly and maintaining one of the highest academic averages in school. He earned Gold A ' s every semester, a record that seemed to assure Cum Laude membership. He was a cor- poral his yearling year and before Christmas leave this year he was promoted to the rank of lieutenant and made an aide to the Superintend- ent. In athletics, he was active for three years in intramural basketball and baseball. Having been an outstanding student in French, he was a member of th e French Club and really set the pace for all French students. He was always welcome to a Saturday afternoon bull session in the Troop ' s club room. Page twevty-four
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