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..4 'A.M',A.1 DI PLOMAS ROBERT E. ROGERS Bob was one of the few who rated to room with three others. His constant endeavor to work and work hard, proved a valuable asset to him at Augusta. His pleasing personality won many friends and his way with the girls of Mary Baldwin College was startling to watch. His favorite pastime was, believe it or not, studying. To Bob we wish the best of luck and we know his will and endurance will always keep him. H. RUTHERFORD ROSEBRO, JR. To humorous Rosie we bid a fond farewell. A popular cadet of outstanding wit. His corney jokes and favorite expressions are to be remem- bered. Rosie is one of the most cooperative boys that A.lVl.A. has. We all know he will con- tinue to be what he has been at Augusta. He is destined to be a success and we wish him the best of luck. ' ROBERT J. ROESSLER Bob answered his call to the colors early in the school year. The Army's gain was our loss. ln Bob,', the Army received a man, a person of great character, who is ever to be remembered by his classmates. When the war is won, 'fBob will join the ranks with the rest of the successful American men. RICHARD R. SAUNDERS Dick Saunders on the surface, has been a trifler, but down deep we know him to be a real person. He leaves his classmates knowing that his quality of making good friends will be the stepping stone to his success. Good luck to Dick, who is destined to be a Beau l3rummel of Richmond. 944 J fi 1 N6 1 5 ' w, .f r' -'Ju' 1 F'-fs A.. We- f f .. J ,f Uk! 'tA'l,9J' ft sv 0 ' . . -3 Ai, it M2-.' 1 my .12 ,ef . ' A 'tiff' 'ir n -, 1'2 . gli' It I ,xii 0 . ildibfx , ,H ,af 0' I Mi 'J .3 a .. A 'K . 1' I 0 - f J ,u 'H' ,J-Air '1- YXQQL fmpiki 4' fflfarf ' ' f' 11.1, J I
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The RECALL DIPLOMAS ROBERT S. PAGE, JR. He's quiet until you know him. That f1tS our Bob to a HT. Since coming to A.M.A. three years ago he has proven himself without a doubt that he will accomplish all that's set before him. Bob was a member of the 4th Stoop Tower Gangf' but he was the .least trifler of all. He was an ardent fan of the books and knowledge fast came to him through his studies. ANGELO PAPPAS Gush is well noted for being down to ranks by first blast and we know that he seldom ever missed. Our best wishes go with Gus as he enters the Army Air Corps and we know he will make a wonderful officer. Gus was a famous lad for the opposite sex and he was always full of fun. Whenever around he brightened things up, and his 'knowledge in literature, plus his quick wit won him many friends. CHARLES K. POLISHER Charley will not only be remembered by his classmates as a fine fellow, but as an outstanding boxer. He will be remembered by many of his opponents who were on the receiving end of his fistfulls of leather. We know him to be am- bitious, an asset to any young man. His success will not be hindered and he has our best wishes. GERALD M. REGER H-Ierry is a greatly admired cadet as well as being a casanova and a pretty boy. We can ex- pect only the best of Jerry Reger. Good Luck, l'handsome, don't break too many hearts!
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Th e R ECA L L DIPLOMAS FRED L. SILVERMAN Fritz is one of our fourth year men who has proven his value to the corps. He is noted for his rabid interest in baseball and ice hockey. He has a sense of humor that is hard to beat and this has enabled him to make many friends. We feel sure in saying that Fritz will make a huge suc- cess out of life. BIL-LY L. SMITH Smithy is another new cadet who has been here such a short time that it is hard to say much about him. He was a member of the lst Stoop Club and made many friends with his fellow cadets. Smitl1y leaves a clean record behind him at Augusta and we know that he will out-do any person in what he undertakes. EDWARD M. SPRATLEY Mention the name of Ned,' Spratley around Augusta and all will know it. Wlien he leaves Augusta he plans to enter V.M.I. With his rec- ord of merit here behind him we feel sure that he will succeed. Good luck, Ned, and may all the success due for you come. WILLIAM C. STUART III Post Graduate Bill Stuart leaves Augusta with a blazing rec- ord behind him. He has held many honors while being here and was elected to the most honored club, the Ad Astra Per Aspera organization. He was the best naturecl cadet here and his neat ways made him a friend of all. VVe know that you will be a huge success in later life, Bill, and we wish you the best of luck.
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