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l D. THE ARQ .D l l ri -axon- Ravuoxn ALL1-:N L.xCKM.xN lst Lieutenant Tlrinlf ltvirw lwfulw' you IL'm'lf. Ilere ia our old friend Ray, better known as Lacktilius. hunter, fisherman. and trapperg and he river camping at every opportunity. At aniusea himself shooting at killdees, and hit one, although we all doubt it. W'hen it comes to athletics, Lack is interebted in all Football and Baseball ganien, played in Waynesboro. QQuestion l: Why? Question 2: Vlho owns the yellow sweater?Q Ray is a lst Lieutenant in the military department and has become famous. as a disciplinarian Ile lm a great gow down the other tilllt'5 he he says he haf. Noted: Corp. 35 Sgt. lg Lieut. 51 Co. Football 3 and 4-4 Varsity Football 5. XVILLIABI XVALTON FELL 2nd Lieutenant Commercial Take life I'llN'lf and llllllit 'lL'0I'I'.!l.v NVe have with us here the hard-boiled boy rom Harrislnirgf' In his lessons Bill is nothing wonde ful, but when it coinen to athletics he is right there. Half- hack on the Varsity Eleven, catcher on the baseball tcain. he is the all-round athlete of our class. On the drill field Bill is a Shavetail and has attempted to Nuhatitute his method of drawing saber for the one found in the drill regulations. Fell is not at all bash- ful around the ladies and is on hand at all the dances at the Ma:-.onic Hall. Noted: Corp. 33 Sgt. 4: Lie-ut. 54 Football +3 Yar- sity Football 5: Baseball 3, 4, 5. COlDIllt'l'Ciiil l '7l ..-
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D.. THE ARC E' HARMAN REEI5 CLARK 2nd Lieutenant Commercial Thy Ireauly-no! ll fault 'ix fIIf4l'f'.,' Harmonious is one of the most important memhers of the Band in which he holds the rank of Shave-tail. He plays the Cornet so well that he has gained admission to the Academy Orchestra, and he hopes to join the union soon. Harman is of a very esthetic nature and likes to be in a musical atmosphere. This is one of the reasons he hangs around a certain music store, but it is not the only one. Harman has asked me to announce to all the ladies that because of his constant practice he has a very good lip. Noted: Honor 2g Corp. 34 Sgt. 44 Lieut. 5g Class Events Editor of The ARC 5. pf VVILLIANI Hismu D xx is Sergeant Commercial Little but Loud. VVe now introduce our notorious Classmate, Bill Davis. He is one of the most hard-working members of our class, and studies on an average of 12.667 minutes per night. Bill is an old time, hard boiled non-com and we are sure Maj. Danforth made a great mistake in not appointing him top sergeant. He takes everything very seriously and attends Time-class, regularly. At pre- sent Davis is organizing an Anti-Cigarette League, of which he is president. Noted: Honor lg Corp. -I-4 Sgt. 5. F211
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l l D. THE ARC .H an LIONEL KOPPEL LEVY Non-drill ullvi' xlzrlll not sw his like flflllil Lionel is noted far and wide for his cartoonist. His wonderful and marvelous mor is a valuable asset to his drawing, which abound in this Annual. Leafy talks Technical I. ahility as a sense of hu- exainples of all day with- out saying anything, yet he has accumulated more units than any other ineinher of the class. Noted: Honors 1, 2, 3, -Lg Corp. 33 Sgt. tg Retired 53 Art Editor of The ARC -I-, 5g VVinner individual prize drill 3. -35 --an l, RIARION xX7ALTON NOIIVELL Non-drill General 'Hrf shows occasiolzully surface 'il1fIil'flfi011S of i1z1'eIlez'f. A happy nut who takes nothing seriously. The A.R.C. has taught Norvell many things since he came down from Grovetown. Foremost of these are: Wearing loud ties, parting his hair in the middle, and what a shower hath is. All the Jfth Class men are sorry the Queen of Grovetown is leaving this year, but we can't say that he is. Tourist is quite a lady's man, having made himeslf very well known on lower Telfair St. Noted: Private 2, 3, 44 Retired 5g Last VVill and Testament 5. F232
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