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REGIDIENT IIIIGANIZED Regilnental Stuff Nlaj. Billy l'lIlU'lll'Clh, Slnj. Joe N'urner, Fupt. Hurry Nloodie. Vupt. .luhn ll'llxlrn The Nlellullie regiment, under the vom- the first hallalion under lhe eolmnancl of mand of Major ,loe Warner, runliilig vadet Nlajor Cliurles Nloore, and Companies L'Du. ollieer, is composed ofthe hand, color guarcl. Ulf . und Fw eompose the sevond hat- und two battalions of three companies each. lalion vommanded lmy Major Roger Baldwin. Companies NA . NB . and C make up The individual company is divided into two First Battalion Stall' Vapt. Bob Fowler, IA. llermull NIIVYYIIIIIICP, Nhlj. 1'llalrIie- Moore
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IIPIENIEII I3- Nlcllallie 143 CHA 13 The next Saturday the Tornado met a hardened CMA team at Columbia on a hot. dry afternoon Bill Kuhlke's toe proved to he the margin of victory as the Blue won H-13. The Blues started several drives in the first h hut CHA got the breaks and kept NleCallie out of the scoring eolumn until David Milligan eon- neeted with Jimmy Sims for a TD late in the hall. ln the seeond half CHA controlled the hall largely. hut. after the Cadets scored. Don Welch went oll laekle 35 yards and Kuhlke converted a set-ond time lo provide the winning margin. CMA eontrolled the hall the rest of the time, scoring onee again. They were halted on a third drive late in the game. liill Kuhlke and Don Weleh played outstanding games in the haekfield. The Blue line. although out- weighed. turned in a ereditalmle performance. Meliallie 233 Commercial 20 On October 6 the Tornado met Commercial High of Savannah. winning hy eight points. 28-20. Ble- Callie drew first lilood. as ,limmy Sims went 54 yards off-tackle for the touchdown on the sec-ond Blue offensive play of the game. Kuhlke made his first of four conversions, ln the second quarter Jimmy Sims took a pitehout on the seeond play and threw a 20-yard pass to Nlaleolm Prewitt in the end zone. It looked as though NleCallie would run away with the game. but the Colzras then marched T2 yards for a sf-ore to make it 14-6. Don Welt-h stored later in the seeond quarter as lie jogged 7 yards around right end to eap a 611-yard drive, Commereial tllen went 02 yards to make it 21-li The Tornado got its hnal TD in the third when jimmy Sims went over on a right end sm-qi. The Cohras seored again. as their 6' 6 end took three passee In put them in the seoring column. The Blues proved lively on the ground, gaining 21,4 yards. Of this Slllle made 99. Kuhlke 56. and Weleh frl. The line did an exeeptional iolr nl' Nllflllglllgl loose Sims UII long gaim-rs, Suns 1 ross: s ,0 ll lint for Iorn Ido TD W'elt'h svures against CMA. McCallie makes the winning extra point against CMA
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UNDER NIAJUII YVARNEII 1 Officers Front and Center groups or platoons each commanded hy a lieutenant, and these platoons are divided into three squads commanded hy sergeants. The school hand commanded by Capt. Sam Dougherty is on a voluntary basis for those who are talented in that Held, usually being organized with about 35 hoys. The color guard consists of eleven cadets carrying the United States flag, the school flag, and nine state flags, and six riflemen, marching lie- lween the lmattalions. Second Battalion Staff Capt. Kurl Hunt, IA. Paul Fuller, Haj. ltogw-r llalilnin
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