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to42 POLE, CLARK The resemblance between Clarke Gable and Clark Pole does not stop at the: similarity in names, but reflects magnetic personality. A quiet, well liked boy, with a facility to make friends, will, we are sure, aid him in later life. PAPERNICK, JAMES “Paper,” one of our Pennsylvania boys, kept the entire corps in good spirits by his ready smile and easy wit. When he leaves it will be Virginia’s gain and Pennsylvania’s loss, however, we are looking forward to meeting him again. SANDBERG, LANE “Gabby” has been talking his way out of col- lege algebra and into the hearts of the cadets once again. Fred Astaire of Augusta and Don Juan of the third stoop sinks. We regretfully part with the friendship of a great boy, Lane. a
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SEN ORS MINOR, JOHN Vice-President of the Student Body, First Captain, President of the Y.M.C.A., second most popular old cadet, best Commissioned Officer, Best Student, who could help but love and admire our highest officer, our best boy, John Bolling Minor. MITCHELL, LEONARD “Stud,” outstanding basket-ball player and per- manent member of the Honor Roll. You have shown us that you are okay both in academic life and on the athletic field. You have the stuff to put it over, so good luck, Bill. MOORE, J. E. ’ “Jimmie,” a sergeant in the band, has in his second year at Augusta created a great vacuum in Captain Manch’s band room. Well liked by the teachers and academically inclined, we know that Jimmie will be a succes s in later life.
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SENIORS SMATHERS, JAY “Jerk”’—Studying to follow in his father’s foot- steps. Has a knack of talking his way out of any situation. His qualities of leadership will not go unheeded. STAPLES, CRAWFORD “Craw” came to us with a reputation from his brother “Pete” as a fine boy. He has exceeded our biggest hopes. Third best New Cadet, a gen- Uleman, and a scholar, we bid farewell to him. STULTZ, “ZEPH” “Zeph,” our mighty eater and outstanding ath- lete will triumph in any field due to his magnetic personality. “Zeph” in his three years at Augusta has proved that he will make ‘“good”’ in life.
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