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J','f ,- .J if J fr, 4' 3 ff fp ,ft f fl t , sENloRs '. 5 NORMAN R. FREEMAN liglqip!! Skip has been here for three years and start- ed his career as a private in B Company. He was a corporal in his second year and he is now second lieutenant of: li Company. During his third year he was advertising manager of the Bayonet and Recall. He also is to be remembered for his skill in horseman- ship. NATHANIEL N. GRACE Nat Nat has been here for three years. He has advanced through the ranks and he now is a sergeant in li Company. He played peep football and was on the wrestling squad. Nat leaves us in -Iune to serve in the army. ROBERT C. HARDING Bob Coming from a long line of naval ollicers, Bob's ultimate ambition is probably the sea. This was l3ob's first year at Augusta, and from what we gather, we can see that he will be a success. ln his classes Bob has been an honor student and in sports he was an outstanding member of the swimming team.
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I 9 4 6 SAMUEL c. CUMMING JR. Sain Une ot' Major's Brains in College Algebra this year, Sam has been doing a line job at A MA. lle has been on the XX'restling Team: and he is a platoon sergeant in ll Company this year. Sam is one of the quieter boys at school, but he makes up for it with mental activity- EDWIN B. FAST, JR. liddie liddie has been here but one year, and, after an eventful start, began to show that the Venn- sylvania product is the best. Due to an ex- tended sojourn on the carbon deposits of Aug- usta, he was missed on the basketball squad, only to appear on the swimming team, where he made a name for himself and Augusta. He plans to enter college and try for the Naval Academy, and if that should fail, to study medicine. NICHOLAS G. FOTINOS Nick Nick is more interested in Augusta than in studying. He has tried every sport that Aug- usta has to offer, finally ending up on the Var- sity Swimming and Football teams. XVhat he lacks in ability is made up in effort, which usually puts him out front. Academically, he is fair, in all but languages, which he abhors Socially, he has put the fair name of Augusta all over the map. As president of the Cotillion Club, he carried the major burden of the work on his shoulders, and to an enviable record. Our social season owes its success to his ef- forts. .Xs to military, he takes the cup under every heading. ,Ns an officer, he cannot be bet- tered. Whatever he takes for his life's work just has to be another Fotinos venture. l ll ttitltta
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1946 WILSON s. HARRELL willy Willy has been at Augusta for four years, and in that time, he has made many fast friends. Ile has attained the rank of second lieutenant in CU Company, and is famous for his neat and well groomed appearance. So long, XVilly, good luck. WILLIAM E. KOELLMER Bill Hill has been at Augusta for four years, and in that time, he has developed into the best athlete that we have seen in quite some time. Ile has played Varsity Football for three years, making honorable mention for All State quarterbackg also three years of Varsity Bas- ketball, again making honorable mention for All State he has played four years of Varsity Baseball, being captain of the team his last two years. Along with his athletic honors, he has the military honor of being first lieutenant of Company ull. XVith all these achievements, we're sure he will succeed at the University of Georgia. ROBERT S. LAPPIN Rolf Hob, in his two years at ,tXlXrT.'X, has been one of the outstanding tennis players of the school. During his two years, he has made a good scholastic record for himself. He is also leader of the Chess Team. If life in college is as great as it is here, we know that he will have a great life in front of him.
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