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if ll 'THE RECAIIL.. 1929 El FRESHMAN CLASS HISTORY OFFICERS President A,..A .., A... , , . ,.AM Clint Moore Vice-President ..,.,, ...A . ...A,AA...,., ,,. ,. . E dward Smith Secretary and Treasurer . .... . e,..ee.,r,A. George E. Hulan In the Fall of 1927 a group of Freshmen came to C. M. A. Very few of last year's Freshmen were left in this class. After the first two weeks of school class officers were elected as fol- lows: Moore, presidentg Smith, vice-presidentg Hulan G., secretary and treasurer. Many of this class went out for athletics and we had a few representatives in the C club. Our military was very efficient, many small boys attained First Class privates and these are very fine propects for cadet officers in the future. The Freshw man Class has also proved themselves as efficient in academics as well as in military. A great number of this class have held long 95 and 90 list positions and only a few have been placed on aca- demic limits. The Freshmen are very proud of their class when it comes to academics. Most of this class will be back next year and we are sure they will make as good Sophs as they have Fresh- ies. We are all hoping that some day we will be Seniors at C. M. A.
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THE RECALL, 1923 0 o ' in 1 I THE LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT To Boyd. Coker leaves his place on the 9526 list. To Stoffel, Fitzgerald leaves his certificate of membership in the Fune nel Club. To Ordorica, VVaddel leaves hif crown as Bull Ring' King. To Sheffield, Bailey leaves his position as Drum Major. To Foster. J., Carle leaves his Sun- day night dates up the street. To Bainbridge, Davis L. leaves hif ability as a pianist. To Cardwell, Cosby leaves his abil- ity to play a saxophone and side horn To Joe Shirley, Aldridge leaves his commanding voice. To Judd, Haynes J. leaves his mas- culine form. To Connell, Sprinkle leaves his abil- ity as a football player. Lawrence leaves his power of pro- nunciation to Bragg who himselt is H4 slouch. To Bransford, Weber leaves hi Room 12 spirit. To Baldwin C... Block leaves his great knowledge of Military Science. To Davis A., Brenzier leaves his place on the Rifle Team, To Adams, Carr leaves his Mathe- matical mind. To Balwdin N., Cabrera leaves his ability to lead a Revolution. Carter M., leaves his ability tc argue in Civics Class to McCammon. To Gallagher, Chuck Cunningham leaves his position as defender ot tru word of the Commandant. To Carter K., Davis G., leaves his secret of staying: off Bull Ring. Falk leaves to Nash his knowled:Ii ol' General Science. The Faucett Brothers leave tw pairs of Sergeant Chevrons to whom' they may concern. Armistead will inherit File's pol. vaultina' ability. 'To Wrieht, Finch leaves his posi tion as C. M. A.'s Social Lion. 2 To Hulan, G., Henderson leaves his ability to play a Clarinet. To Stieffel, Herr lea-ves his clean est room merits. Hinton leaves his Bridge Sense ti Herbert. 'Greer leaves his ability to garell Giegle Soup out of a Mason Jar tn Hoover. To Harmonson,-Hulan, R., leaves l.i talkativeness. Isaacs leaves his place as baseball catcher to Knox. Jameson leaves his wild hairs witl Col. Erwin to Mann E. Mann C., will receive McLemore's position on the Honor Council. McNair's O. date at the Institute will be filled by his little brother. To Cunninegham P., Miller R., leav- es :his ability to ride the Sick List. Monagas leaves his speed to Kendal in nope that with this aid Kendall will be able to elude his feminine admirers Pelz, the Texan leaves his best sad. dle and a pair of six-shooters to Mur- ray, the South American Rebel, Smoot leaves his vast intellect T1 Cicotte. Kline-ler bequeathes his wild hair with Set. Wright to Smith. To Frierson H., Soloman leaves hi grades in Military Eftlciency. Thalheimer leaves his ability tr play golf to Cowan. Waller leaves his knowledge of American Government to Bob Perry. To Room 12 Main, Wilson leaves on-' suit of striped underwear. Frierson G., leaves his form and ap' Petite to Clint lllloore. . ell,-4
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