Citizens Military Training Camp - Sentinel Yearbook (Fort Sheridan, IL)

 - Class of 1928

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41 l QV-J X Ar- dPIatoons HEADQUARTERS COMPANY, QND INFANTRY, CMTC ll Q FX

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lj THE SENTINEL track, and Ayres was on the doubles team that was runner-up for the tennis championship. In conclusion, it was a big year for D Company. The outfit was much larger than f V 1 is A ever before. So many clamored to get back in it that the unit was swelled to full wartime strength. This meant only one thing: that Company DH had more loyal boosters than ever before, as each man connectedwith it thinks it the best in the world,-knows it. For records tell, and when backed by the spirit of the men themselves, a military organization is practically unbeatable. THE MACHINE-GUNOLOGUE A HISTORY OF COMPANY D VINCENT NICCONOLOGUE July 27fThe Big Parade. K. P. for the ambitious who arrived too early. July 28-ASSCmbly. Transfers. Immigrants flocking from other shores. July 29-Sunday. McManus dons his kilts and goes to church with the freethinkers. July 30-Barrett Mason gets sunburned at the show, seeing Louise Fazenda in Do- mestic Troubles . July 31---Stiff drill begins today. Everybody gets a charley-horse limbering up. August I-'MOOFC goes to hospital. Company street quiet for a few days. August 2-First parade--2,000 aching dogs. August 3-Reid's flaming auto runs amuck, endangering lives of five officers. August 44Blue Students have their first lessons on the duties of oHi.cers. August 5-jChurch, chicken for mess, visitors, furloughs, janes. Company DD lent the Troop the street banner over the week-end. August 6-Colonel Noble B. Judah, U. S. Ambassador to Cuba, came to camp today. to be photographed with several of DU Company's officers. August 7-YVe study machine-gun stoppages and begin to hit our stride in copping the old banner for having the prize street. August S-Kleinke pitches no-hit game. August 9-Roche disgusted with women. August lo-The Blues of Company D organized a club to improve their efficiency. August 11-Drill, drill, drill. Fourteen casualties in the rush for week-end passes. August I2-Sunday again. Company Dv got the banner one more time. August I3-We get further instructions on machine-gun technic. August I4--Ayres, of Fort Sheridan Taxicab Company, still trying to collect bills. August I5-Blues go on pistol rangeg four qualify as experts, and two as sharpshooters. August 16--Finishing our practice on machine-gun range. August I7 'WC fire for record. Ayres coins immortal phrase in dining room: Gentle- men, this is notia livery stablef' August I8--We finish our range firing. Stessl and Fields top the marksmen. i August IQQAWC return early from Chi to rest up for tomorrow's hike, then spend the evenin in bunk-suillin. Rosenthal Reid and ohnson were amon the rominent victims. g l- 3 a g P August zo-Hark! I-lark! The dogs do bark! WVe tread our weary way to Great Lakes and sleep on the bottom of a tough storm. August 21-Trot, trot. back again. The horrors of war-'the less tired have an apple fight on the way back. Company D trots along blithely, watching men from other companies drop out on the way home. Much raspberries. August August 22-Hot practice parade. The boys practice the technic of receiving medals. 23-Visitors' Day. Our spirits somewhat dampened by the rain. lVe proudly point out the banner to the- girl friends. August 24--Jones and Kleinke star as our team beats the Navy, I3 to Il. Big water- melon feed. Evening spent in digging seeds out of one another's ears. August 25-'HOmCW21fd bound! NVe all swear to return next year. Greetings to everyone, and good luck to the excellent officers, under whom we have enjoyed serving. Page Fzfty-five



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J- ,ff ,:7 H ,- '.c' .. 73' f ClllC are I lla :- HEADQUARTERS COMPANY, CMTC CAPTAIN EDWIN H. HASKINS, 2nd Inf., Commanding 2ND LIEUT. WILLARD B. CARLOCK, 2nd Inf. - BLUE ITOFFBTATTER E W. 1523 Maryland Ave., Milwaukee, Wis. ITNIGHT, LI.EwI-JLILYN D. . 406 Orchard St., Milwaukee, Wis IQNQPV MATT F, ,.,, . SlL8!1illeVlll0, WIS AHLOREN, RAPHAEL Y. BENTLEY, LAUREN D. BRONX, Louis J. . DORRE, REYNOLD S. I-IADRIGH, GUY . IRIHH, RALPH O. . ITAIILZEN, IQENNETH I. ITENNEDY, ROBERT P. ADAMS, WAIITEII W. ANDERSON, LEROY H. BEALLIB, IIOBERT J. BOYD, .IOI-IN W. . BROWVN, GEORGE W. BRYBON, ADEL H. . BUTTON, MILTON H. . CJKRLBON, VLADEMAR C. COOPMAN, NORRERTJ. . IRODSON, DALE V. . DOWNING, GEORGE F. DUNDIE, WILIIUR E. D11'INELL, ARTHUR B. GRAY, ERNEST .I. . G11IZZEI.L, LESTER W. GUENTHEII, ARTHUR S. COURSE PONzIO, THEODORE .I. REITMEYER, H. A. . BAKKE, NORIIIAN J. . 2427 Wisconsin Ave., Milwaukee, Wis Wl-ll'l E COURSE . 1234 Sixth Ave., Rockford, Ill 512 N. 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BAKER, WILLIE V. BALTZ, MAX I-I. . IIANKER, GEORGE E. BANTA, LYNN L. . BAIUIAOALO, CARL P. BEAN, AMRROsE E. . BENGTON, ROIIERT C. RIGGN, DONAI.D . BLACK, WILLIAM W. BLOCK, LEO H. . BOAHDMAN, EUGENE 1' BOND, WILLIAM A. . BRAUN, F. W. . IIREEN, ROIIERT V. . BRYANT, WILLIARI IIUEH, HARRY W. . CALLAHAN, JOHN . CAMPBELL, EDWARD R. CANT, WILMER ll. CARLOCK, ORVILLE A. CARLSON, HAROLD P. CHAFEER, RORERT CLINTON, STEPHEN F. CONKLIN, GEORGE T. CROSARO, JOHN A. . DIXHLMAN, EDWARD O. IIENEVEN, E. F. . DEUTH, WILLIAM F. EHPENHCHEID, JOHN S. EvERsON, WILLIAM E. FADNER, JOHN K. . FALK, DOUGLAS . FANVVER, PI-IILID T. FIcI-IT, WILLIAM O. FINNEY, ARTHUR ll. BASIC . 205 Ann St., East Peoria, Ill . 102 N. Collett St., Danville, Ill . , R F D 4 Lockport, Ill 3208 Douglas Blvd., Chicago, Ill I. 702 E. Archer Ave., Monmouth, Ill 1008 Island Ave., Milwaukee, Wis . . . Tigerton, Wis . Lincoln Way, Plainfield, Ill . . . Ridge Farm, Ill 323 E. Maple St., Hoopeston, Ill . . . Wilmington, Ill , . . 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Eureka, Ill . 730 40th St., Milwaukee, Wis KJELL, CLIEI-'ORD G. LINDGREN, RALPH E. . MINEIIT, WILLIAM K. NELSON, IJONALDVO. SXVANBON, EUGENE F. THORNE, JACK L. . VONEIFF, IIERBERT W. IIOTCHIE, PAUL .I. . COURSE . . S22 8th St., Waukegan, Ill 3608 Stevenson St., Milwaukee, Wis . 1517 Parmale St.. Rockford, Ill 1327 N. Jackson St., Waukegan, Ill . . . R R 1, Rockford, Ill . . 2107 10th St., Rockford, Ill . . 518 0th St., Rockford, Ill . . 628 0th St., Rockford, Ill . 801 Hackett Ave., Milwaukee, Wis 417 N. Winnebago St., Rockford, Ill HANKENHON, HOMER G. . 500 Ninth Ave., Rock Falls, Ill IIARRISON, EARL E. . . 005 First Ave., Sterling, Ill IIARTMAN, LEsLIE .l. HUTGHII-ION, ELMER A. INGRAssIo PAUL J. . . . Oeonto Falls, Wis . 720 Wright Ave., Milwaukee, Wis . 1130 S. Main St., Rockford, Ill i ITILLEEN, ALAN li. . 407 N. Nicholson St., .IOliet, Ill LYDDON, DONALD W. MAIN, R.0IIER'I' E. . MAR'rY, RODEIIT W. MAU, JOHN F. . MUIIPHY, CIIARLI-:s E. PIsToHL, GEORGE C. . 1518 Chestnut St., Rockford, Ill 127 Wisconsin Ave., Kaukauna, Wis . 331 E. Doty Ave., Neenah, Wis . 305 Ninth Ave., Kaukauna, Wis . . 503 Lime St., Joliet, Ill . 040 Jefferson Ave., Oshkosh, Wis ROIIINSON R. E. . 308 Indian Trail A ts., Oshkosh, SCHWA11, CHARLES M. SMITH, ALIIUIIN V. WATSON, MILLAIID A. WILoox, EDWARD A. WOODIIURN, GLENN H. COURSE FHISTAD, ARNOLD O. FROELIOII, CLARENCE J GATONB, PAUL M. . GERDENBKY, IRVINO W. GRAEDNER, MICHAEL A. GRAHAM, JOE H. . GREEN, F. ll., JR. . GRIswOLD, EVERETT T. llALL, ROUEli'l' II. . IIANFOIID, JOIIN H. . IIAWVVER, DONALD E. IIAGENBART, IIICIIARD II IIIATT, IBAVID E. . HIATT, GORDON D. HIERI-I, IVIEIUT . l-lODGsON, EUGENE M. IAIOGAN, IIARRY O. . HUGHI-Is, IIONVARD . IRwIN, IIICHARD N. . ITNYRE, ROIIERT . JANsEN, LOYAL E. . JENKINs, ALBERT .I. . JOI-INsoN, GER!-IAIID T. JOHNSON, ILIPHAIID A. JONES, IQENNETH W. .lONEs, R.ALI'l'1 R. . KAI.oUs, LEONARD W. ZKAUFMAN, IIOIIEIYI' R. KIECKHAFER, W. H. , ITILAMET, JOHN F. . Kors, RAYMOND li. KOTEI-IKI, CHARLES E. ITIIUEGEIV., WILLIE E. . KRUMRICH, IIUBERT F. LAKING, IJALE W. . LANGI-'I-JLDT, L. R. . LAPIANA, GEORGE LEIN, .IAY R. . LUDY, DONALD V. . MACKADEN, C. L. . MADDEN, RODERT W. MAGNIIssON, JOHN R. IVIANSUII, SIDNEY J. . MAIICON, JOHN G. . MAYNARD, JACK P. . . 1002 Cass St., .IOliet, . . 126 Akin Ave., Joliet, Ill . 405 Portland Ave., Morrison, Ill . . . . Minonk, Ill . 1010 W. JeH'ersOnlSt., Joliet, Ill . 512 N. Avon Ave., Rockford, Ill Route 6, Rox 73, Waukesha, Wis . 118 Canton Ave., Joliet, Ill . . . Hartland, Wis . 1203 5th St., Oshkosh, Wis 333 Jackson Drive, Oshkosh, Wis 404 Elmwood Ave., Oshkosh, Wis . . . Tigerton, Wis 701 W. William St., Danville, Ill . 323 Erie Ave., Sheboygan, Wis 424 Water St., La.ke Geneva, Wis . . 021 Grant St., Danville, Ill . . . Rox 182, Alvin, Ill . 726 Harmon Ave., Danville, Ill 1503 N. Seventh St., Sheboygan, Wis . . . . Minonlz, Ill . 1618 W. State St., Rockford, Ill . . . Washington, Ill . . . . Muncie, Ill . 511 W. 10th St., Sterling, Ill 715 N. Fifth St., Sheboygan, Wis 1005 E. Seminary St., Danville, Ill . . . Wittenberg, Wis . . 1621 14th St., Moline, Ill 24 llismark St., Danville, Ill . 300 Chandler St., Danville, Ill . 1219 5th St., Oshkosh, Wis . 5803 Glenwood Ave., Chicago, Ill 336 Englewood Lane, West EIId, Wis 311 N. Cedar St., l-Ioricon, Wis 5861 Glenwood Ave., Chicago, Ill I . 1234 Seminary St., Rockford, Ill 306 E. Green Bay St., Shawano, Wis . 333 E. IrviIIg St., Oshkosh, Wis 440 N. Franklin St., Danville, Ill 834 W. Lincoln Blvd., Freeport, Ill 823 Cornelia St., Joliet, Ill 820 Eighth St., Fulton, Ill . 717 E. Lincoln, Hoopeston, Ill 710 3rd Ave., Wisconsin Rapids, Wis . 1220 S. Walnut Ave., Freeport, Ill . 2820 11thMg Ave., Rock Island, Ill . 81,95 Bond St., Oshkosh, Wis . 540 E. 115th St., Chicago, Ill 208 E. Eighth St., Sterling, Ill IAICNAMARA, WILLIAM' F. I. 324 Bowen St., Oshkosh, Wis Page Fifty-.raw Il

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