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THE JBFFERSONIAN 0 lr is X9 l l Sf Qi Cerperalar W. A. Gray, C. J. Hick , B. W. H ld B H Jacobs, Lyionel James, H. L. King, VallaCBaLiites, J. B. lljflclciielgy, MCKCHZIC, R- F- Moody,.C. Montague, B. C. Pascoe, C. E. Penix, F. YV. Pliillips R. H. Prescott, Mancel Relnhart, R. T. Sills, M. R. Smith F. A. Spear S XV Thom SOD, C. B. Thompson, lvl. F. Vandiver, Butler Weir, L. B. Wellferrl. A ' ' p 3 SECOND BATTALION , V Company NE First Sergeant: F. M. Bunchman, Sergeants' W H Bundy D I Elder B C Ma berry, R. W. Foreman, T. D. Gallagher, C. C. Crayi ' A ' ' ' 3 ' ' yi L. RCc1grporals: Corey, Collins, R. Bailey, Loran Adkins, G. H. Bellomy ur ong, tleg e, J Jones, I. H1DdCff, T. E. Cherry, Jr., K. F.. Klauser A Company F First Sergeant: -L. M. Courtright, Sergeants: S. L. Cox, E. F. Baird, C. J. Baker D. H. Clark, C. C. Conlin, Donald Chalk, E. S. Bingham, A. B. Proctor, T. F. Smart Corporals: E. H. Dugan, L. A. Arnold, F. T. Brissey, S. B. Bean, F. A. Allen, F O. Carver, C. S. Agan, Q. D. Baily, H. F. Craig, W. G. Colfee, B. B. Bedford, L. W. Brown H. A. Bass, M. C. Briggs, R. B. Bundy, R. J. Boylan, R. M. Acheson, A. B. Bullock W, F. Alexander, E. C. Ballard, G. W. Ashby, W. D. Coleman, G. H. Burkhart, L. F Dodson, H. E. Basin-ger, H. Claspell, G. V. Anderson, M. L. Bone, C. L. Barnes. Company C First Sergeant: QW. W. Frick, Sergeants: W. W. Fisher, J. T. Freeman, Marvin Hertel Joe Hensen, Ernest LaBarr, E. L. King. Corporals: B. M. Ellingsen, M. W. Franks, C. F. Gerhardt, W. C. Gilmore, S. K Grogan, M. L. Gunther, M. G. Harris, R. E. Harris, R. W. Haines, Hemingway Hines Alva Howard, H. A. Howells, R. G. Hudson, F. Kenney, R. C. Kaegel, T. K. Kingj K. E. Koeneman, H. Klapp, V. F. Frost, W. L. Kirchner, T. W. Kienstra, M. U. Fritz A. L. Freeman, G. F. Smith. THIRD BATTALION A Company UI First Sergeant: D. H. Miller, Sergeants: W. H. Lathrop, M. Mullins, K. R. Steck- enrider. Corporals: H. Lape, D. A. McNay, C. C. Meadows, H. F. Mohler, W. O. Neubauer, M. E. Sexson, R. D. Sexton, Earle Stroup, J. R. Sweeney, R. L. Voegeli, A. E. Schilling, L. W. Webber, C. L. Wimberly. ' Company UK Sergeants: T. L. Lloyd, N. B.. Ramsey, Andy Ondo, S. M. Ragsdale, C. E. Meador, R. E. Martin, D. Salmon, L. O. Rous, L. S. McNaughten. Corporals: D. W. Gverbeay, C. Fi. McPherson, P. V. Newman, hd. E. Runyan, D l R l, W. R. M h ll, B. T. Laughman, R. L. McCabe, G. XV lWcDonald, gl. R. Meiillglaali, FiiaR. Martin, sighs Norman, H. W. Nichols, S. Putman, O. P. Nlayicleld, XV. H. O'Brien, L. H. Miller, R. L. MarlOW- , COW1PanyCCL77 Sergeants: H. M. Seago, F. H. Sparks, F. L. Swan, L' C' Tuffkefr Wi- H- Vogt, XV- R' Yggfggrals. T, S1514 VV, Sipes, B. E. Slakandzunos, R. F. Shell, Jean Stephens. R, L, SlI3ifley,'B. 'W. Snider, F. W. Steuernagel, L. C. Stilley, WT. S. Thompson, L. XV. Week.s, M. O. Wittlich, R. YVilson, YV. VV. YVYMV Page Om' H14 mired TCUK?Ifj'-jq'Z'8 ' lvl 7 7 7 7 7 1. l l v i ' l l l l i r 5 l l 5 l l 2 1 l l 5 P l l Q l 'l A l ' l 5 l l -l il l l l I I l V ll l' ll l r ll l l l l. l l l I I . il l ll l l l i l ll il l l 1 . L i r ' l l l Li l l l l li J r I
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THE JEFFERSONIAN PIU LICITY' li? Pictures were taken and stories written describing the various activ- ities relating to this encampment and published in the leading newspapers of St. Louis, and the States of Missouri, Illinois, and Arkansas. Many interesting feet of moving picture film were taken of the boys at drill, work, mess, and play. Ar- rangements were made for the broad- casting of instructive data pertaining to the camp from KMOX, '4The Voice of St. Louis, by oflicers and students of the CNITC. A newspaper, the CATTC News, to which students contributed articles, was published daily. TOP Row-Nliss Allen and Lieutenant Pulcipher. BOTTOM Row-Major Paisley and Captain Halloran. STUIHBNTS MEHRVTING NTJN-CCHMBQISSIOTCS F1RsT BATTALION WZm'Q mio 5 .g, QMPVL-i-4 'iam UUE. , :r ' E IISQWCD 'ESB SE 5fv::E'?',21joo 5 ES DZF' ,El o' . UQOO' CI SD Drmwts - :3 311373 UHF? iggig -. EDU 5 W i sg-is-OW? if gp String H103 FWES 'F'1SQ HB4 P05 If '?am UPU f-a.. .. 2. SQL - rg-+Pv5'iTl xl ' CD oO??m . . 52-Qw 'lg-5123 v-gQ.'gTgfTf' 5525 O09-JOf' 71' 11' O Jmzefifii? Q' '--' 'mggfgi mm. FDD-J 4 m ,, UU S2 QV: Q 2 Z 'I' -, DP . Company 'CBM First Sergeant: R. C. Rueffg Sergeants: F. T. Andrews, B. li. Barlow, S. A. Barnett. . C. Clemons, F. B. Gowen, F. L. Keightley, Jr., C. F. lX1cGee, G. X'. Neels. Corporals: Clyde Absher, M. G. Allen, P. Baker, E. XV. J. Benham, XX'. lf. Bradford. D. Buckley, F. H. Busse, A. E. Cartwright, XV. E. Christine, H. H. Coats, sl. C. Courtney. H. H. Cross, A. G. Edmondson, B. P. Finch, A. B. Finklestein, E. B. Garrett, Orville Jonas, 'PU . B. Nichols, P. L. Smith, C. V. Stewart, F. G. XlX7ilson, H. F. Zanitsch. Compcmy 6' CH . First Sergeant: B. W. Powell, Sergeants: W. H. Fraser, bl. C. Grove, sl. A. Johnson M. V. Newman, Shuford Nichols, H. S. Patterson, R. XX'. Sharroclt, Haskell Smith. Nl. S. Waddle. s Pagc' OW llunrlrrcl Twenty-four I 'Vu'aVnYnVoValnV1V0VoVaVn'4YaYaYaVn'4Vs'n Y V 7, , . '.'.'.'.'.'.m'.m'.'.'.'.'.''mvimmuwmtn Ai WM' ii
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THE JEFFERSONIAN THE CITIZENS' MILITARY COMMITTEE OF ST. LOUIS Too much can not be said in praise of the whole hearted co-operation, tireless eliort, and substantial assistance given the CMTC by the Citizens' Committee of the great city of St.Louis. We mention below a few of the favors for which we may thank this committee: Distinctive buttons in red, white, and blue, with CMTC 1926 and the Company letter printed thereon, were provided to . all of the students by the St. Louis Committee. A large amount of additional athletic equip- ment-including twenty dozen baseballs, four dozen playground balls, basketballs, baseball bats, baseball shoes, etc.-was furnished by the St. Louis Committee. All of the students, together with the Bar- racks Band, were taken to Sportsman's Park to see American League Baseball games-free ad- mission and grandstand seats to which were pro- COLONEL ALBERT T. PERK1NS,ReSCrve vided by Mr. Phil C. Ball, president of the St. Louis Browns. Approximately eighteen hundred girls-con- ducted by hostesses-were, through arrangements made by Mrs. Frank V. Hammer. assisted by Mr. P.H.Byrne,ofthe American Red Cross,taken down to the Barracks for the student dances which were held on eight different evenings. All the transportation of the students and band to and from the Barracks to the baseball games and the trans- portation for most ofthe girls from St. Louis to Jefferson Barracks and return was furnished by United Railways. Under arrangements made by Mr. Edward C. Palmer of the Junior Chamber of Commerce, 125 automobiles were furnished to take some six hundred of the students for a sightseeing trip about St. Louis. St. Louis Film Board of Trade furnished free films each night of the camp period except Saturdays. Representatives ofthe Red Cross examined all ofthe approximately sixteen hundred students for their ability in swimming and gave instructions in swimming to the three hundred and fifty students who were unable to swim. Lectures and demonstrations in first aid were also given by the Red Cross. A Permanent competitive cups for the best company in each of the three battalions were donated by the St. Louis Chamber of Commerce, the Rotary Club and the Kiwanis Club of St. Louis. Five competitive cups were donated by the lVIunicipal Athletic As- sociation of St. Louis, one cup by Corneli Seed Company, one cup by Selle Jewelry Com- pany, two cups by Masclimeyer-Richards Jewelry Company, and one cup by lXIr. Robert C. Newman of the Missouri State Life Insurance Company. Various prizes were donated by the Leacock Sporting Goods Company. Autographed bats and baseballs for prizes in baseball competition were furnished by Rogers Hornsby ofthe Cardinals, George Sisler ofthe Browns, Babe Ruth ofthe New York Yankees, and by several other playersof the Big Leagues. - Special hostesses were furnished from St. Louis for fourteen days during the Camp by the 35th Division Auxiliary and War Motliers, Board of Religious Qrganizations, Junior League, 8th District Federated Clubs and the Catholic IVomen's League. Chairman Citizens' Committee Pagf Om' Ilunclnfd Twcwzzfy-.tix ' .IN-V4VN.VNNAVNQVQVNNNNN-1 V V 1 VNQWVNNM1.1.1011,V,V,1,y,1,1.y,1.Q,1,yggy,1,15gy, 0 l
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