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THE JEFFERSONIAN CoMPANYfCH6THINPAN FORD, PRESTON W. . FRASER, WILLIAM H. . GAMBLE, HARRY E. . G.ARNER, JAMES W. . GOODIER, GORDON C. . GOODXX'IN, CHARLES C. . GRAHAM, ROBERT E., JR. GRAY, CLAUDE F. . GRAY, VVILLIAM A. . GREGGS, EDGAR L. GROVECJOSEPIILC. HALL, LAUD +. . HAMM, VVINFIELD P. HANCHEY, CARL C. . IJ.-XRRIS, BERT A. . HARRISON, WILLIAM E. HARVEY, WILLIAM E. HATCHETT, LINDSEY . HAXKVKINS, JOHN Q. . HE.ARD, IIAWVES H., JR. HENDERSON, JESSIE E. HENDERSON, MINOR G. HENDRICKSON, A7ERVIAN HESTER, FRENCH O. HICKMAN, CHARLIE J. HICKS, LEE D. . . HOGUE, Af.-XNCE . . HOLBROOK, CDL.-AUD A. . HOLDERBY, BEARLEY W. HOLBIES, HORACE W. HOUSER, WALTER J. HOUSTON, JOE M. . HOWARD, JESSE T. . HUDSPETH, HUGH H. HURLEY, HERBERT C. JACKSON, BURL T. . JACOBS, JOHN M. JAMES, LYIONEL W. JOHNSON, HERBIAN . JOHNSON, JEHU A. . JOHNSON, RUBLE M. . JOHNSON, RUPERT M. JOHNSON, VESTER C. A . JUNKERSFELD, LEo'F. . IQEAHEY, JOE J. . IQENNEDY, JOHN A. . KEITH, PAUL M. . JKING, HOWARD L. . KIRKLIN, MARION M. IQUETEMAN, HERBIAN F. LAMB, GEORGE B. . LE GATE, CHESTER L. LITES, VALLACE . . LOCKE, RICHARD H. . LONG, HAROLD G. . LUSK, JOE W. . . NICCARROLL, THOMAS D. A1CgARTN1-EY, IEHEW W. -' C AIN, EO . . NICCLOY, JOHN F. . BICCLURE, JEWELL A. BICCOY, DOYLE E. . BICCURLEY, ELGIN . BJCGLYNN, JEDWVARD R. MCHENRY, JOHNNIE B. MCKAMEY, JAMES M. NICKIE, JAMES M. . . Star Route, Hamburg, 420 N. Davis St., Conway, . . Box 94, Newport, . . . . Pitman, 210 S. Main St., Dardanelle, 502 N. Second St., McGehee, . . Box 22, Gurdon, . . . Clarendon, . Plummerville, . Mammoth Spring Box 142, Hoxie . . Scotland: . , , McGehee, . 312 Trotter, Dermott, 520 Jefferson St., Jonesboro . R. R. 1, Box 124, Scott . R, R. 2, Arkadelphia . . . . Clinton . . . . Amity 1034 Blain St., Arkadelphia . . . . VVynne . . R. R. 1, Judsonia C. . . R. R. 2, Conway Bigelow R. R. 1, Ingalls . R. R. 1, Fulton . . Winchester . R. R. 2, Bigelow . . . Newark . . A Fordyce . . . Blackton 315 N. Pine St., Hope . . Smithville . . Gillett . Newport . , Waldo . . Gillett Union Ave., Wynne . . . Dumas . . Biaynard . Box 127, Wilmot , , Wilmot , . . Ingalls , , . Pocahontas, . . . . Grady, 209 W. 7th Ave., Pine Bluff, . 319 Shover St., Hope . Broad St., Batesviiiel . . Box 7, Redfield 707 S. 22nd St., Fort Smith . . . Antoine . . . Pitman, 421 W. 6th Ave., Pine Bluff, 1507 W. 6th Ave., Pine Bluff . 1724 Pecan, Texarkana , , . Blackton , 2nd St., Imboden , , . Remmel P. O. Box 363, Conway , , Monticello , . . Buckner . Sheridan Blackton , Thornton ' . Manila , i , Q , Imboden . 305 Union Ave., Wynne BfTCKINZIE, JAMES L. . . E . . Delfmott BTCNIAHAN, LONNIE E. . . . - Gllbeft RICVAY, ROBERT W. . ATALONE, WYATT T. MARCUS, ABIE . MARTIN, TRAVIS R. . MASON, GEO. W. . NIEDLIN, BONNIE L. . MILES, DALLAS L. NIILLER, CLAUDE E. AIOODY, RALPH F. . MONTAGUE, CATESBY J. MORGAN, HOWARD P. MORTON, WILLIAM E. RCIOSLEY, ROBERT P. NIURRY, WILLIAM B. . MUSE, GEORGE D. . BTYATT, CLAUDE J. . NEXK'MAN, JAMES D. . NEVVMAN, MARTIN V., JR NICHOLS, SHUFORD R. NOBLES, JAMES R. . OYNEAL, MINOR S. . OSBORNE, RAYMOND . OSYVALD, ADOLPH E. OUTLAW, BAZ L. . 216 N. 20th St., Fort Smith ' - , , , Waldo 1116 13th Ave., Pine Bluff . . . Star Cityi 119 Jefferson St., Hot SDFUISS . . R. R. 1, Bauxite D , , Monticello , , Manila , , Waldo , . Gregory Box 113, StephcnS , . Des Arc , , . Bearden , 10th St., Arkadelphia . 717 Prince St., Conway . Gilberti ' I82o'Mairi St., Little Rock , Fouke, Des Arc Star City Augusta 2, McGehee . R.R. , Winchester, , Hermitage 1 1 1 1 1 v Ark . Ark , Ark. Ark Ark Ark Ark Ark Ark Ark Ark Ark Ark Ark Ark Ark Ark Ark Ark Ark Ark Ark Ark Ark Ark Ark Ark Ark Ark Ark Ark Ark Ark Ark Ark Ark A rk Ark Ark Ark Ark Ark A rk A rk Ark f Ark Ark Ark Ark Ark Ark Ark: Ark Ark Ark Ark Ark Ark Ark Ark Ark Ark Ark Ark Ark Ark Ark A rk Ark Ark Ark Ark. Ark Ark Ark Ark Ark Ark A rk Ark Ark Ark Ark Ark Ark Ark Ark Ark Ark Ark Ark A rk Ark OWEN, HOWARD VV, , PASCOE, BYRON C. PATTERSON, ELMORE J. PATTERSON, HO1K'ARD S. PEDIGO, CECIL F. . PENIX, CHARLES E. , PHILLIPS, 'FRANK VV. PHILLIPS, HOWARD G. PICKENS, DOYNE A, PICKENS, LUTHER VV. PIERCE, NOEL T, , PIERCE, WALLACE E. PILAND, BERNARD C. POVVELL, BARKSTELL VV PRESCOTT, RAYPORD H RAY, ROBERT H., JR. REAMEY, JAMES S. REDDIG, GRANT L. REDDITT, JOHN L. REINHART, BIANCEL ROGERS, FRANK VV. ROSS, EARL , , , ROUSSEAU, LOUIS T. RUFF, DON N. . . RUNYAN, ROBERT P. SANDERS, FLOYD W. SCHEVITZKY, WILLIE SCHMIDT, LAUREL R. B, c TRYLCMTC . . . Antoine, . . . Newark, . . . . Grady, . . 209 S. Pine, Searcy, . . Houston, . . Newport, . Dardanelle, . Bear Creek, . Batesville, . . Lockesburg, . . Pltman, . . . . Bearden, . . R. F. D., Greenway, . . . . Houston, . 109 N. 2nd St., McGehee, . . . . Twist, 6th and W. Grand, Hot Springs, . . . Plummerville, . . . . Casa, R. R. 3, Box 97, Malvern, . . . Pocahontas, . . . . Furth, . 1507 E. 7th St., Pine Bluff, . . . . Pitman, . . . McGehee, . . . Lambert, . 1812 Poplar St., Pine Bluff Hoxie SCULL, SAMUEL C., JR. I. 151.8 Summit St., Little Rock SELLERS, HAROLD A. ..... Portia SELLERS, VVILLIAM E. ..,.. Portia SHARROCK, RALEIGH W. . 600 S. Mitchell St., Conway SHOFNER, DALE D. . SILLS, ROY T. . SIMPSON, DOUGLAS R. ' SISK, DEAN A. . . SMILEY, ROBERT H. . SMITH, HASKELL . JAMES Y. . SMITH, SMITH, NIARVIN R. . WILLIAM F. . SMITH, SMYTHE, CHARLESXR. SNOXV, ROY R. . . . . Plummerville P. O Box 154 Monticello ' 1621 wf 21st St.,,Little Rock . . . . Newark . 133 RanIble, Hot Springs . . . . Leslie . . . Sparkman . 207 Bates St., Batesville . . R. R. 1, Newport . . . . Thornton 212 N. 3rd St., McGehee SOUTHERLAND, GEORGE . . R. R. 6, Conway SOUTHERLAND, WALTER F .... Dermott SPEAR, EUGENE A. . 2312 W. 11th St., Little Rock, SPENCER, GEO. B. . 1507 Cumberland St., Little Rock SPIKES CLOYD R. . . . . Pocahontas STEADMAN, SAM A. . . R. R. 1, Box 98, Ashdown STEEN, GEORGE J .... Box 94, Newport STOCKS, THOMAS M. . . R. F. D. 2, Waldo STOCKTON, WILLIAM H. .... Dermott STRAVVN, ROBERT J. .... Clarendon STYERS, JOSEPH C. . . . Mayflower SNVARTZ, W. R. . 320 Dugan-Stuart Bldg., Hot Springs TARVER, QUINTON TAYLOR, FLOYD O. . TAYLOR, HERBERT R. TAYLOR, IRVING W, . TAYLOR, RALPH C. . TEER, AUSTIN O. . THOMPSON, CHARLES B. ' THOMPSON, JAMES G. THOMPSON, SAMUEL VV. TYLER, EVERETT G. UPTON, GEORGE F., JR. URSERY, WM. S. . VANDIVER, MARCUS F. VAN METER, IKEY M. VICK, WINPRED J. WADDLE, JOHN S. . WALKUP, DOUGL.-XS M. WALLACE, HOUSTON O. WALLACE, MINOR G. WATTS, TROY . . WEIR, BUTLER . WHITE, ELMER L. . WHITE, STEVEN . WILLIAMSON, JAMES G. ANILLIAMS, JACK W. . WILLIAMS, L. P. . WILLIAMS, WALTER R. . . . Star City . 603 Elm St., Walnut Ridge R. R. 3, Malvern . . . . Dialion . R. F. D. 1, Jacksonville . . . Fouke . . Dardanelle . Baxter . Augusta '. . . Pocohontas , . . . Dardanelle 1504 VV. 17th Ave., Pine Bluff . . . . Bald Knob . . . Marvell . . . Star City . 414 S. 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THE JEFFERSONIAN 0 ,s QQ? r g HISTORY OF COMPANY. C RALEIGH SHARROCK The call of the CMTC ' t k' h ld i is a ing o ofmorebo I h dk ' 1n.the hearts of .red-blooded American youths. fiSi1ia3fifl?erfii101D bbiyssgffnoviiiniikraiiiiisiiir Missouri, and Illinois, 183 went to make up Company C the lar est com an exl clusively from Arkansas and damn proud of it! 7 g p yi MQUY Sager and Slfiepy boys filed off old No. 6 at 7:30 on the morning of July 8 ready for a taste of army life. VVe firstsigned up at the Chaplain's Tent and all the boys will always remember the.Jolly chaplain who was there to joke and to make life merry for a bunch of tired boys in their first hours of arrival. .Next day many boys learned there are other mills besides flour mills-the army mill, for instance. At the finish line we were pronounced clean and fit for the CMT Camp. We were issued our supply of clothing for our .stay in camp and received a plentiful supply of shoes. X ou were considered a lucky bird if your collar did not wrap more than 'EWICC around your neck and if you didn't have more than a two inch space between the top of your toe and the end of your shoe. - A During the first few days we really got a taste of army life-many made their first bunks,and took their turn at housekeeping and later served on the f'Royal Qrder of the K. P.' The boys often wondered how the regulars had enough patience to teach us how to do 'fsquads east and westf' but after we learned the difference in directions, things ran smoothly. But from the instructions of the officers and the work of the regulars we began to realize their importance to the nation and'our future duty to her. ,Rifies were issued to us at the first of the second week. In the following days we were taught how to chase the 'fbullv through the ffpeep hole . This week was occupied by our range work. Our Company made a good showing for first year men. Out of 183 men, 145 qualified as marksmen. While on the range, some of the boys got tired of firing at their own targets and changed over on their comrades'-Snow and Young shot at the ammunition house, and Wallace tried to shoot the ants off the weeds within 20 feetiof the firing line. The boys of Company C always tried to make their street and tents look neat. We turned out in the early morning and 'fpoliced up . We all worked together to make things go right. iThe boys were usually found writing,-Lord only knows to whom- sleeping, and resting in the afternoons. ' In the evening there was boxing, wrestling, and baseball. While boxing, some boys would have a little grudge and exchange love taps to even the score. Cold water was usually the cure for such pastime and after an innocent victim had a free shower then the fun began. CI leave that for you to picture.j As for baseball, Company C did some tall and fast climbing. Weclimbed from seventh to second place. How is that for a showing? ' In competitive drill the first Platoon represented Companyf' C and won second plape. All the boys will remember the hike, the fun and hard knocks that went along with it and how light the packs were. In the closing days of camp the days seemed to grow much longer for the. general thought was about home and friends-girls included. But for all this we realized the good we had derived from this CMT Camp, both- from military and physical training. No record of Company HC's'7 training in this camp would be complete without an acknowledgement of our indebtedness to the officers whose hearts and patience were in their work: Captain W. W. Parker, known and .liked by all., lst Lieutenant R.oss,.who developed the lst platoon into the second best in competitive drill and who is highly regarded by all who know him-to us he was one ofthe boys, 2nd Lieutenant C. H. Moor and lst Lieutenant M. Glod who tried with all their skill and might to make future soldiers out of the 2nd and 3rd platoons. We also want to thank.Sergeants.I-farding and Clayton, Corporal Lewis and all the other Regulars who helped in Our UQIUIUS- H N We bid a fond farewell to the CMT Camp of1926, and lf We are lucky, an eager hello to the CMT Camp of 1927. - A ' i Page Fifty-five avi' QVQVA flvovovavovnfo - '
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