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T H E S E N T I N E L A I X gg July 30-Took oath of allegiance in the after- X X noon. Issued rifies today. OH! Boy, the Cosmolinel gy Aug. I--Drill on the manual of arms. ' qs My Aug. 2-Started squad drill and extended order. bi Aug. 3-First parade in the P.M. Drilled squad ., y,,H,. movements in the A.lVI. , X Aug. 4--Drill squad movements and manual and K A marching. IVe are coming along swell for such a short xx R time in camp. We lost three Reserve lieutenants and I .J Q' our Reserve captain this noon. Aug. 5, Sunday---Ice cream and chicken for dinner. Some feed! I iL'!4lt-ar.. B Aug. 6-The new lieutenants and Captain Jones i g took over the Company today and drilled us in ad- N T I T' vanced squad movements. Aug. 7--Drilled platoon and company drills. Tent pitching. Dance in the evening. The Hostess sure knows how to give us a good time. . TS-fa 1Qf'ZQk,,, Aug. 8-Company drill. Lectures--Scouting and . ,W PatrollingfCitizenship. Aug. 9-Drilled on platoon and company drills. Lecture-Hygiene. Talk by Major General Summerall in the forenoon. Talk by Harry Atwood in the afternoon on the Constitution. Aug. Aug. Aug. Aug. Aug. Aug. Aug. Aug. Io-Had parade today, Company A complimented on its marching. II- Whoopee,', my folks came to see us Cmy twin and mel. I2-NValked to Naval Training Station along the beach. I3-Guard duty today. Not as bad as I expected. I4-Took up prone and sitting positions, also trigger squeeze. I5--Shot gallery. Track Meet. I6--Shot on range. Parade at 4:00 o'clock for D. A. R. I7 and I8-Shot on range and qualified 127 marksmen. Five Ist class pistol shots, and I6 sharpshooters. Not bad. Aug. I9-Stayed in camp for the first Sunday. Half the company gone. Aug. 2of4The much heralded and feared hike at last. ' Only eleven miles. Naturally it rained, and were we wet? Now I know why they call them pup tents, but it is still a mystery why they call them shelter halves. Aug. 21-After a pleasant rainy night we took another stroll back to camp. Nothing like an eleven mile hike to work up an appetite. Aug Aug it had to Aug Aug . 22fDrilled for Visitors' Day. . 23-jVisitors' Day, and in the thirty days in camp for mother nature to pick on rain. Review in the afternoon. . 24-Back in Civvies,,. It wonit be long now. . 25-And thus endeth the first lesson. Weill be back in ,2Q. COMPANY UA SPORTS Five Company A men scored in the track and field meet August 16th, winning two gold and three silver medals. The championship basketball and inter-company water relay teams netted a dozen more medals, while AH Company boxers, wrestlers and fencers brought home two first, four seconds, and one third place. Moreover, the Company was represented on the Illinois teams in baseball, basketball and football. A citizenship medal and two scholarships showed our ability in a non-athletic line. Complete lists of winners appear under Awards'i. Page Thirty-Him' .. ................' ......... .......v.v.v.v.v.v.v.v.v.v.v.v. a
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2401 3rd St. Peru Ill TH-E SENTINEL FLEMING, WAII'l'1Gll L ..... Cherry, Ill. GEISDN, Roni-:n'r L. . . . R R 3, Chadwie ', Ill. Gu'I'sHAI.L, .losEI'II V ..,,. t Depue, Ill IIEEP, Geonon .I. . 128 W. St. Paul St., Spring Valley, Ill IIILLMAN, F. E. . 7247 St. Lawrence Ave., Chicago, Ill HYBKEY, JAMES . . 935 Willow St., Green Bay, Wis. JANHHEN, JAMES W. . 486 Main St., W. DePere, Wis. -IASEPH, MALcoLM B. . Mission Road, Allouez, Wis .lENKINs, RICHAIID V. .loHNsoN, CAIIL A. KI-:IPI-:II, K. 0. . ISRAMER, WAI,TEIl IQILYSINSKI, VFHEO. T. IQUEHL, ERNEST W. Lovr, All.'1'HUll. . LUNDQIIIST, CHAIILI-:s AIILLER, 1.Eo B. . PAHNKE, EIIIIENE l'I. PEoEIIsoN, PAUL L. l'IcAIm, I-IAnI:Y L. ILEICHMAN, AI,rIzEo H. . RIIDIGEII, GILIIEIVI' I. ILYBA, WALTER J. . SWENSON, MELvIN O. TROTTNOXV LOXVELL I 1723 Chase Ave., Chicago, Ill 5444 S. Sawyer, Chicago, Ill 728 S. Van Buren St., Green Bay, Wis lJU11LEY. JOHN T. . GILMAN, Ducvis . IIECKEIK, JOHN . J01-INSON, DALE L. . IQEEFFE, I'IA1l0LD . 1f0l I-ICKY, EMIL J. . . Ko'rsAIIos, MICHAEL . . KovAIIIK, JosEPII B. . . ICRALL, Fm-:D F. . . . . Poplar Grove, Ill 333 W. Hurlbnt, Belvidere, Ill 3229 Division St., Chicago, Ill . . . Pulaski, Wis . . . Adams, Wis 2310 S. Wesley, Berwyn, Ill 11-46 E. 03rd St., Chicago, Ill 5748 W. 24th St., Cicero, Ill 2945 N. Wisner, Chicago, Ill Kava, MII.Es J. . 300 S. Chestnut Ave. Green Bay, Wis IQUPEC, EMIII J. . . 4310 W. 22nd St., Chicago, Ill LALLAK, JOSEPH A. . 14536 Clinton St., Harvey, Ill i . .3900 George St., Chicago: . 1621 Barry Ave., Chicago, 2225 W. Division St., Chicago, . 1126 Euclid Ave., Princeton, . . . . Chadwick, . 92 W. Hickory, Chica o Heights, 208 W. White St., Champaign, . 207 W. RaII St., Urbana, 504 S. State St., Champaign, . . . . Walnut, . 1316 W. Ohio St., Chicago, 5049 N. Ashland Ave., Chicago, Franklin Grove U'I rENwEILLEIc, WILLIANI L. . 1455 Devon Ave., Chicago: VANDERIPE, ELUERT L. . 18906 S. Wabash, Riverdale, VRBA, WILLIAM P. WEIINEII, ELMEIc L. WEIBENLIEIIG, Soi. . . 1910 4th St., Peru, 1539 Vincennes Ave , Chicago, . 1327 S. Clifton Park Avei, Chicago, WEITZENFFILD, SAUL D. . 4905 N. Kimball Ave., Chicago, WE1.I,ENS,zALF1lED . CAPELLE VERNON E. CHMIELEivsKI, Jos. S. I. 625 S. Roosevelt: Green Bay, 327 S. Wisconsin Ave., De Pere, 313 N. Broadway Green Bay, Ill Ill Ill Ill Ill Ill Ill Ill Ill Ill Ill Ill Ill Ill Ill Ill Ill Ill Ill Wis. Wis Wis IUIRING, ALFIIED G. . 831 S. Roosevelt St., Green Bay, Wis IJONNELLY, BERNARD J. .... Leniont, Ill LANE, IJONALD E. . 4216 Garden Ave., Western Springs, Ill LANonEHN, RAYMOND T. . 287 W. 15th Place, Chicago, Ill LOCKHART, MACY J. . . . 502 5th St., Fulton, Ill IIOVAN, CHARLIE D. . LUSTIG, DAVID . . LYNCH, JAMES E. . MAIITIN, EDWARD R. . MOUNTAIN, Louis B. MUNBON, Viooo . NAwA, JAMES S. . Nonms, SIDNEY C. . . 848 E. 104th St., Chicago, Ill 1043 Christiana Ave., Chicago, Ill . . . . Leinont, Ill . 3122 Ta lor Ave., Chicago, Ill 200 10tli St., Milwaukee, Wis . . . . Capron, Ill . . . . Depue, Ill . . . Depue, Ill OLSZEWBKI, WAL'rEn S. . 1916 S. Spaulding Ave., Chicago, Ill PEPLINSKI, SYMPI-IonIoM J. REzEK, Louis . . RICEMAN, WILLIAM Ronan, THoMAs M. SMITH, CLIFFORD E. SURGAL, MAImIcE M. . THUDIUM, .IosEPH . ToussAIN'r, PETER A. . TI'MM, RICHAIID E. . WEnnEn, FIIANcIs D. WI-IEELEII, LLOYD A. WILCOX, Ronisnr S. . . . . Pulaski, Wis . 1116 W. 19th St., Chicago, Ill . 3124 Carlysle St., Chicago, Ill . . 127 Sth St., Savanna, Ill . 6200 Harper Ave., Chicago, Ill 1255 N. Oakle Blvd., Chicago, Ill . 2700 N. 73rd,Ave., Elmwood, Ill 1814 Cleveland Ave., Chicago, Ill . 1914 W. Chicago, Chicago, Ill . . 402 Congress, Rantuul, Ill . 807 E. Green St., Urbana, Ill 525 W. Hurlburt Ave., Belvidere, Ill COMPANY A HISTORY CARROLL A. HOLLY , July 27-Today we rolled into camp and were assigned to our different companies and also received our physical examinations. Not much doing but a lot of work getting cots, etc., arranged in the tents. July 28-Organized the Company. No bunk fatigue. Policing and fixing up of tents. July 29-Church in the morningg all denominations go and those that profess no faith go also. ' I ig 'big a w t v', 4' if 'fi ' 11 II I V' 5 a Q sit, .pun , -X.. , -- A I I U Q , -,Ah I . - A ff ..- mfr-fl ' - ,,.e ,, ,..... ,s'iv.K fH 5 W t -T ' -I I vim :wr - Page Tlzirty-eight ' O I . . .vIv.v.v.v.v.1.v-V-V.v.v.v.v.v.v.v.v.v.v.v.v.v.v.v.v.v-va I ' v.v.v.v.v.v.v.v.v.v.v.V.v.v.v.VJ-v.v.v-v.v.v.v.v.v.v.v.v.
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