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1 . 4 - , fr K. -MNA! si.. ..'. ,,.1q. , ., . f- ,nla'..,,.. '1--. ' '11 Y , . il ,ir in YYY' YV iv'i l I it t . X. . . ' P - me ,.f . -,Q H. L. BRYAN Hal 1919-20-21 Private Company 1919-203 Sergeant Company B 1920-214 Senate Literary Society, Hal is a boy eccentric in his ideas yet of the best type of tea-hound G, M. C. has ever produced. He is a true combination of loyalty. mingled with the zeal of youth. I We will all remember him by his winning ways and persuasive manner. 1 lf we do meet again, why, we shall smileg If not, why this parting was made well. A. BELK COCCIN Billy l Private Company 1918-19: Private Company C 19194205 Private Company C I l920-21. Jefersoniam Literary Societyg Dramatic Club. ' Billy is one of those rare boys that are gifted with an unusually bright intellect. I He was elected by the student body as the most intellectual cadet and it is unnecessary to say that he stands well in his class. Also he is a silver-tongued orator and some , day we expect him to rank with the world's foremost statesmen. Every afternoon Billy can be seen out around the Country Store talking to the C. N. I. girls as they go by. He is popular in school and much is expected of him in the days to come. Nothing riskg nothing lL'0H.n - Milledgeville, Georgia. fab, ' if tif T v- .' . - . A .1.J.,,J, I.
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1 : f 1. . - - ' ' -..- ' , ' Y' 'f-V f 1. . ral: EVA , ! l A fs: LY-F-lit --Tr vii , IQ, : e fi-,g4:-.' 1 r QA' 1 f, t4. vfY3'.+.,,t.r,a'.'i 'Y' 51? I,-lr ' 5' it 'f 'i' 1' 'fl 'bl . Y -J ' ' A A3'4fg'ES!t'e'?si!iF' l X t ,J 1 LAWRENCE R. BENNETT hshavvyu 1918-19-20-21 Private Company C 1918g lst Lieutenant Quartermaster, 1919420g'Captain Com- pany A 1920-213 ,leffersonian Literary Societyg Cotillion Clubg Ollicers Clubg Chap- lain Senior Class. Shavvy hails from the noble city of Jesup. and is one of the best, as well as one of the most popular oihcers at C. M. C. He has many friends which he has won by his willingness to always give anyone a helping hand. ln spite of his popularity. etc.. he is a big brag, and his chief occupation seems to be bumming. Shavvy, however. is not a woman haterg for he DOES believe in the women, and has never been known to miss any of the dances around this Burg. He who hath braved you,th's dizzy heat dreads not the frost of Age. Jesup, Georgia. ROBERT H. BETTS B 'I' K Robert 1918-19-20-21 Private Company A 1918-19g Sergeant Company B 1919-20g First Lieutenant Company B 1920-21g Senate Literary Societyg Officers Clubg Y. M. C. A.g Annual Staffg Assistant Business Manager '21 Commandant. Robert needs no introductiong for he is so widely known that the class would seem incomplete without him. He is the personiflcation of good nature and the pos- sessor of an equal amount of fun and studiousness. We have great hopes for Robertg so don't be surprised to find his name written with Galileo, Newton, Watt, and other great scientists. He is an all 'round fellow and G- M. C. wishes for him the best of luck. Last but not least, he is the noble and dashing First Lieutenant of Company UB. A wit with dunces, and a dance with wits. Bostwick, Georgia - H t'L In 1 -4- f A Xsrzf-1:21-S .- .- :Q e .V J-fn,--ff ,, -5 , 1 ..., , .-ft.. ng. - - 1 1111 1' .X H ,H 1 rc, 4 Q F x I R A L a . 5 I 1 B AY!
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' l I1 V' 4-SL'- '-x ' A., ' ' ' '-.- I-lf , . .1 ' -- r - . K . 511 In' 'ii ' lw'vfrN,.!' ' ' 1 ' ' ', ' fifth? ,llgyggfllibifanw --sn A . A 1 V ll i ' f . V X WILLIAM T. FOWLER '-sleeping Waite Bill 1917.1a.19.2o-21 Private Company A 1917-18g Corporal Company C 1918-19g Private Company A 1919-205 Private Company A 1920-213 Foot ball 1920-21g Jeffersonian Literary Society. Precious jewels are found in small packages. This is certainly true of Billg for although he kept hidden from us until this year just how much he was capable of accomplishing in various forms of athletics, we now fully rcalire what a jewel he is, and all the members of the Class of 1920-21 will be proud in years to come to tell the world that Bill was one of their classmates. Silence speaks volumesf, Milledgeville, Georgia. BENNETT M. GILMORE Ole Lady 1920-21 Private Company A 1920-213 Secretary-Treasurer Jeffersonian Literary Society: Cold Star Student. We are sure, by his record at G. M- C., that in a few years Ole Lady will outrival Edison and other great scientists. He likes all his studies but LOVES his Physics. l His hobby is collecting pipes. At present he has only sixteen, but by the first of 1 June he hopes to have doubled that number. A snapper up of unconsidered triflesf' Newberry, Florida. l L fvri? r-...Q r - if i .1 ff vff- 6 j.f'F rji'. '1--wt
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