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SENIORS GEORGE M. CHANDLER EDWARD C. CHAUNCEY 4) lh a einai hua =i te Hh Thing 4 sororf a 7 | Py. ek. ely mre ak ee Onke ork foguh we THOMAS MENTS Jeg FRANK H. CONLEY GEORGE M. CHANDLER EDWARD C. CHAUNCEY “George” id.” George has been one of the hardest workers One of the best NCO’s in the corps. A star in the Band and is responsible for the fine job on the Champion Rifle Team. Member of the it has done. An active member of the school victorious Tiger eleven. Witty, intelligent, neat, orchestra. Whenever you needed your lights re- exact, and thorough. paired George was on the job to fix them. A good N. C. O. and sincere in all‘he does. FRANK H. CONLEY THOMAS H. CLEMENTS y “Frank” op ” Temes Aviation booster first class, President of the A member of the Headquarters Co. where he flying club, Cadet Adjutant, more interested in has done much to advance this organization to the aerodynamics than any thing else in the school, front, a task that requires the best. A star on his future will probably find him following this the tennis team, an up and coming foilman on the field of endeavor where he should be very suc- fencing outfit. cessful.
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LEWIS L. BARNES “Lewis” Intelligence, athletic ability, handsome, ambi- tious, A-1 officer and Captain, fall short in de- scribing this exceptional cadet, Perhaps: in col- lege a coach will “find” him and make a star out i him. His work with “C} Co. has carried this organization beyond all others. NOAH BUCHMAN “Buck” A sabre-man and basebailer of top quality, aca- demics plus, officer material first class, likeable, aggressive, describe this individual who puts his all in everything he undertakes. veNLORS LEWIS L. BARNES ROBERT E. BRADFORD BROOKE B. CHAMBLIN NOAH BUCHMAN ROBERT E. BRADFORD { “Rapid” if Bob’s work with the Bayonet and Recaus a helped make these publications possible. Add to (ff this effort his work in the Commandant’s and 2% PMS T office left little time for his work for his academics, Yet consistently at the top of the Honor Roll. Journalism or photography are his vocations, BROOKE B. CHAMBLIN “Brooke” What Brooke may lack in stature is more than made up in his accomplishments in his many activities in his five years at A. M. A. A. good officer, an excellent student.
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ALBERT M. COWELL SSN A member of the undefeated and unscored upon Peeps, a mainstay of the lacrosse ten, high ac- ademically, a good officer, al true friend to all more than makes him a regular fellow. WILLIAM G. DICKINSON “Bill” Whenever dances are good at AMA, lot of the credit goes to the decorations and that is where Bill shines. His abilities are evident by his attractive ingenuity. Add to this his officership and intelligence and you have this outstanding cadet. SENIORS ALBERT M. COWELL JOHN R. DAVIS WILLIAM G. DICKINSON ROBERT L. EACHO JOHN R. DAVIS “Jonny” Seldom has Johnny put to use all of his abi- lities but when he does he furnishes a bang up job. Academically inclined, good officer material, a regular of the AMA hillbillies, a good bet wherever he is placed. ROBERT L. EACHO “Bob” A quiet fellow who has been with us for four years. Studies and photography claim most of his time. However, he is a good officer and a true friend to his many acquaintances.
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