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aq 4 SENIORS HARRYMAN, C. B. “Bunky,” a quite young member of the gradu- ating class, is a dead shot with a rifle and will force his way into anyone’s heart. May his ex- perience on the rifle team aid him in later life. So long, Harry. HEILMAN, OTHMER A glowing tribute to “Ott” paid by the cadets and Staff of the RecaL for his untiring nimble fingers. His service as a typist has been beneficial to everyone from Major Roller to the cadets themselves. His pert remarks reflect a winning personality. To a fine student, we sorrowfully bid good-bye. HINES, ANGUS “Angus,” our photographer friend, attained his goal by becoming Best New Cadet of 1941-'42. This insurance of a successful future is only part of a brilliant life ahead. With the last click of the shutter, we say good-bye to Angus Hines.
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142 GUERRANT, MORRIS “Punchy” has seen many handfuls of leather in his five years at Augusta. Captain of the Box- ing Team and good looks are sure to recommend him well at the University of Maryland. May the Champ always wear his crown. — HAMILTON, ELBERT “Unk,” most military of our cadet corps, is, out of ranks, easy to get along with and happy- og 1 go-lucky. President of the Student Body, big brother to everyone, Unk leaves us a fine example of American Youth. His qualities of leadership will stand out in the hearts of all as a Lieutenant in our United States Army. HANKEY, STACY “Stacy” lived up to his name by grinning bash- fully through his three years at Augusta, Silence is golden, however, and we know he will achieve great acclaim as a youth entering life.
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Ge ders HYER, WALTER “Wat’s” two years at Augusta were accented by his participation in almost every type of Junior varsity sport. Seeing him go is one of the saddest things that we have to experience. INGRAM, HENRY LEWIS To “Dumbo” we say this—“‘your good nature and fine figure will always remind us of every- one’s friend, you.” Though you eat a lot, your humor will always make up for it. We know you're worth your weight in gold. We bid good- bye to one of our Tar-heels. KEESLING, DON Our highest praise to Don as a member of many of our winning teams. Don, excelling in academic and military life, paints a bright future for some girl’s life. We regretfully see Don em- bark on the sea of life. Bon voyage.
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