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It is not that Jim likes to talk in a fast and furious manner to attract attention, or to hear how he sounds. He really possesses ability for verbal argumentation. In his usual manner he is quiet and unassuming, but on the debate stand he can turn loose the vocabularly so freely that even his skilled opponents loosened their collars at the thought of opposing him. He was a highlight in the Debate Club and Dra- matics Club two years. He was president of the Plebe Hi-Y, and held the office of sergeant. A year ago he earned an R. O. T. C. medal in Rifle Marksmanship and was a member of Com- pany A ' s rifle team. He participated in two years of intramural football, basketball, and baseball and his long reach made him an asset to the varsity tennis team two seasons. JAMES F. CLARK Pasadena, California Sergeant Company A Page Uventy-seven.
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HOWARD H. CHERRY, JR. Cedar Rapids, Iowa Private Company D Having had some experience on the gridiron previous to entering Culver, and being a good player, Howard was one of the best supporters of Company D ' s line a year ago. Last fall he jumped from intramural to the varsity squad and resumed his position of center. Being of good stature he played intramural guard for his organization ' s basketball team two years and helped Fightin ' D win the regimental title in the all-Culver swimming meet. With the aid of his strong back he pulled an oar on the varsity crew two years. Not only was Howard interest- ed in athletics, but he was a member of the Y. M. C. A. An R. O. T. C. medal in Hygiene was awarded to him. Page twenty-six
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CHARLES H. CLEARY Hinsdale, Illinois Corporal Company C Chuck was good at shouting squads right and squads left and he was given the office of corporal last year so that he might have the opportunity of leading his squad safely through heavy machine gun or artillery fire at Gov- ernment inspection. He attained his C. R. collar ornaments last year, showing his right to mem- bership in the Culver Rifles. On the rifle range no one had to tell him which end the bullet came from, as he showed his familiarity with firearms by winning a sharpshooter ' s medal. He played two seasons on C ' s intramural football team, and participated for that organization in track and basketball. He swam one season in the all- Culver meet and showed dexterity in intramural boxing. Page twenty-eight
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