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4,.E 'A'Q F' SEN IORS 'vii if' 4' its, Wwfgigln , Q . k . 1 CJ-Fifa liENNE'l'lI HAYEs AMRINE fApplej Mentor, Uhio Entered June 714g Assigned Co. Hg Senior l'layg J. V. lsoothall ,45Q li Company liaslu-thall ,4-5. lien, with his Willivlrllls, puns. and dry humour, gained many fast friends in the short time he was here. Ile played his part in the Senior Play with pri-vision, one of his primary 1'llaraeteristirs. llc was prominent on the athletic lield also, ln-ing one ol' the stars ol' the J. V. foothall te-ani. He has already enlisted in the Navy and it is quite possihle that he will he railed llp to avtive duty hefore graduation. Hur heartiest vongratulations aml admiration, lien, for giving up your graduation to enter the seryive ol' your vountry. Godspeedl Emvmzn STEPIIENSON ARCHER fLong Drinlfj Home, Georgia Entered S1'lJl0llllIt'l' '4-lg Assigned Co. B: li Company lfoothall team '43. Although Long llrinkw only joined us this year, he distinguished himself in many things, liesides his at'- romplislunents in lntra-Mural Sports, his dry-humour won him many friends and laughs. His hard work land anlivsl at the dovk prove that he van f'0llllDlI1r' plm-at-lure with work. llis nation's rall has prompted him to choose the Navy for enlistment, after whivh he plans to attend Georgia Tevh. liater he intends to return to the Navy for a career. Thanks again for the many jokes and laughs, Long llrinkwl FRANK SIIOUSE BEAL llforlfyj ,lavksonyillt-, Florida ltintered Septetnlwr 'blllg Assigned Co. CQ Transferred lio. A ,Hg ll liluh '44-715g Footliall team '43-44. Mliorkyv was one ol' the slow-going hoys of our vlass who always had a large group ol' his many friends around him listening to his wild and xaried yarns. lie was one of the nlainstays of the foothall U'2illl and was prominent in other sports, too. Ile plans to enlist in the Navy after graduation, and after the war to go to Notre Dame Univc-rsity. Wwe feel sure that his vonstant high spirits will ln-nelit well in future- life. Hood luck, L'liorky'l Ilivisioiw ll Page 8
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SENIIIRS EDWARD BRAR BRAREN llfddiej Jaeksonville, Florida Entered September '43: Assigned lio. llg l'. U. 3,'e 7145 ll. 0. 2,fe '45. Edward is one of the best liked day-boys in the sehool. lluring his two years here at Holles he attraeted many friends by his quiet manner and his always happy ex- pression. He did a good job in the Naval Unit and advaneed steadily and rapidly as a non-eom. Ile plans to enlist in the Navy after graduation and to attend Georgia Teeh after the war is over. lint he wants to return to the Navy then and make a eareer of it. Our best wishes for sueeess in your ambition, Ed. WILLIAM HENIKY Bovn, Jn. II-Iillj Fort llieree, Florida Entered September 1133 Assigned Co. Ag llpl. 'Mg Sgt. 3155 l'hilomathean Club '45g B Club '45g Football team '44-'-15. llill was one of the hard-workers of A Company. During the Uetober hurrieane, it was he who got up a squad and went down to hail out tl1e gym. Little ex- amples like this of Bill's dexterity mark him a person who is going to sueeeed no matter what the obstaeles are. Ile gained a host of friends while here. He has already enlisted in the Marines and will soon be doing more tough work, for whieh he is so eapably prepared. His ambition is meehanieal engineering and we think he will be a very sueeesssful one. OLEN IQENNETH CAMPBELL KO. KJ Lake Wales, Florida Entered September '4llg Assigned Co. Ag Transferred Bandg .l. V. Football 314. Although a rather quiet, studious fellow when he eame here, WO. K. bas ehanged eonsiderably in his brief year at liolles. His talent as a elarinetist has aided the Band a great deal, and he has also proved of great help in lnllamural sports. His plans, like that of many of his elassmates, eall for enlisting in the Navy shortly after graduation. Good hunting, Kenneth, and good luek! DIVISION Il - Page 9 Q Q' Wulf' s-s-ua., gs 'is Is ffl' 5- s'-fee lik' gt A M,-,.,, Q . in-g. V
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