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J I 5 Cf +I! ,Z flfv' 07 ME, I5 7 57' 92 EP.: ' I' 34:2 : SE' 3,56 L25 41-7 vffj Kira SENIORS MARVIN OSHEROFF 'fOsh,' The minute anything goes wrong the first thing you think of is Osheroff, the electrical sergeant. After spending three years here he was promoted to sergeant in C Company. WILLIAM C. OWEN HEMI!! Bill is about as quiet as individual as we have ever seen. He keeps to himself and does what he should in such a manner to bring fame upon the family name. He plans to enter governmental work of a type of which he and only he could make a success. FRED A. OYLER ffrfeddyu Having been at Augusta only two years, Freddy has reached the goal of every cadet here. He ranks a sergeant in IJ Company, he is on the Honor Committee, and is the Treas- urer of the Y.M.C.A. He played junior varsity football and junior varsity baseball. Freddy has a real future in front of him, and we wish him all the luck in following it. ' Q
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I 9 4 6 JOHN c. MTCGUFFIN Mae liveryone will remember Mae when he leaves .Xugnsta llis first year he was a private in IJ Company, having a XVhite l'age. You all remember him as the tough slugger on the lloxing Team. His seeoncl year he was a sergeant in IJ Company, and a casualty on the 150 pound Football Team. Mae was also a valuable asset tit the Fencing Team this year. DOUGLAS W. MCLONEY Doug Doug entered Augusta in '44, was a private in B Company, and a member of the Varsity Traek Team. This year he is a sergeant in IJ Company, and a member of the Rifle Team. lneiclentally, Doug is a sharpshooter in more ways than one. ln both of his years here he has exeellecl in seholastie work. ROBERT M. NELSON Bot, Hob, a thircl year man at Augusta, has spreacl the name of Nelson all over the Shen- ancloah Valley. lle has clone a lot: in sports, he playecl two years of Varsity Basketball: in military life, he was second lieutenant of ll Company: and in a social way, he is ratecl as one of the best claneers in the school. South XX'est Yirginnyn has a real prize in Bob Nel- SUN.
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I 9 4 6 NAE H. PEARSON MNHCU Nae is a second year cadet at :X.lXfl-A., and though he is one of the quieter boys, he has done a lot for the school. He played football this year, and though he didn't win a letter, he tried hard. He is another Lynchburg boy, and a true blue Augusta man. CARROLL C. PHILLIPS Phil l'hil has followed his brother's footsteps by becoming one of the most outstanding second year men. lle was best new cadet in B Com- pany, and now holds the rank of sergeant. He is an active member of both the Honor Com- mittee and the Y.M.C..X. cabinet. He has not faltered athletically, being outstanding on the .IY Ilasketball team. JAMES L. PIGG jimmy hlinnny has come very close to copping just about all the honors that a cadet could in four years, and yet he is still the same country boy from Kentucky. lle started his tirst year by winning best new cadet. This was followed the next year by his winning Neatest Cadet, and being elected to the llonor Committee twhich he has been elected to every year since thenl. l.ast year he was on the Y.lNl.C..'X. cabi- net, liditor of the Recall, and associate on the liayonet. 'l'his year he climaxed everything by becoming President of the Student llody, member of the llonor Committee, Captain of ll Company, member of the Yarsity Basket- ball team, Cadet .Xdviser to the llayonet and Recall, Treasurer of the Cotillion Club, in fact, next to lirewer, he holds down everything, and a swell job he does of all. .Xcademically, he stayed on the Honor Roll. .Xs to his future, we know what fate has in store for him.
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