Jefferson Barracks Citizens Military Camps - Jeffersonian Yearbook (Lemay, MO)

 - Class of 1926

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J THE IEFFERSONIAN f E 1 af COMPANY K 6TH INFANTRY, CMTC A, QFFICERS CAPTAIN G. L. HARTMAN, Commanding 1ST LIEUTENANT JOHN H. JUDD 2ND LIEUTENANT SEIDFITZ REGULAR ARMY ASSISTANTS 1ST SERGEANT EDWARD ELLSWORTH CORPORAL IQOBERT E. CONKLIN 1ST SERGEANT CHARLES E. WORLEY CORPORAL ALBERT lXfICCR.LXITH SERGEANT JOHN D. HUDSON CORPORAL CHARLIE L. PARKER SERGEANT GEORGE MEI1OLEK CORPORAL CECIL R. NICQUEEN Pagf Eighty-two ave'uvnvnvavnvovbfovsvtvrfsvnYnfnvavevlvuvavl'avn'QVoVl'a' ' 4 1 ' Yova'u'u's's'h'o'0'A'H'b't'a'su'l'u's'iQ'a'm't'h'u'0vlVA 0 I 0 Q l

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THE JEFFERSONIAN WILL YOU EVER FORGET? Lutz's daily attendance at sick call. Corporal Voegeli 's commanding voice. The days you spent on K. P. Penrodfs proficiency at the manual of arms. First Sergeant Miller on a Saturday night. Tent Number Five- the model tent. L9 It was the custom intent number five to keep theirgun oil in a bottle similar to the kind used for perfume. One day while preparing to go out in a hurry, Russell took this bottle of sperm oil and used it on his hair by mistake. For a while the odor emanating therefrom reminded one of a fish warehouse. . Earl Stroup, of Albion Ill., together with Deloss Miller, helped to gather in the awards for'Company HI . Student Stroup was commended by the Company commander and others for the efficient way he handledahis squai and kept up the cleanliness of the tent he occupied. For his military qualifications as being the best White Course student in the Company and the second best in Camp he received a silver medal. . Deloss Miller, familiarly known as Red',, was always mentioned as being the-best qualified Blue Course student of the Camp. Miller will enter thenext class at West Point. He received a gold medal and a commendation from Colonel Falls. 'A ' Carl Reid of Pana, Illinois, was a constant source of entertainment not only during the daytime but also at night when he was wont to talk in his sleep. So far as is known, he never told anything of a really intimate nature, but at times was heard to criticize severely the Regulars for real or fancied lapses of discipline. . K. P. RI-IYIVIES Somewhere the band is playing sweetly, And somewhere hearts are gay, ' And somewhere children sing at play, But there is no joy in the heart' of a boy, Who is slinging thepie As his 'duties to old Company HI . In our denim duds We peeled the spuds, , Away from the light of day. V Or else we tossed the pies about U Not in a movie comic way, As you would think we may. ' le Captain Zuppann was making an inspection of tents when a fragment of a letter fell into his hands. It read: HDEAREST JOHN: ' I miss you so much. What has happened? You told me when you left that you would become a corporal. Now I note that you are only a private. Why is it? ' A student was seen to walk up to his orderly tent in a nervous manner. His muttering attracted the attention of an officer, who overheard the following-f'It's funny how it goes, one never, never knows when hefs gonna be put on K. P. Lutz, as is his usual custom, went on sick report during the last week but it seems that he had runout of ailments. I The surgeon looked him over and said, Well, what's wrong with youu? Lutz pulled offhis shoe and said, Sir, when I was at the dance the other night a lady stepped on my foot and now I can't go out to drill. Pagf Eighty-one



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f ' fx 3 x THE JEFFERSONIAN COMPANY K 6TH INFANTRY, CMTC I 15 t C l 7 7 BIRMES, WILLIAM . 4322 Chouteau Ave., St. Louis, 552 DINGES, FREDERICK L. . 3683 Dover Place, St. Louis KINKEAD LYMANI H. . I ANKFORD CARL B. LARGE, ARTHUR J. . LARSON, LEONARD W. . LARSON, PAUL L. . LASHLEY, JOHN H. . LAUGHMAN, BOYD T. LENTZ, GEORGE M. . LESLIE, HAROLD F. LEVITT, TONY . . LEWIS, DALE S. LEVVIS, WALTER G. . LINDENBURG, LOUIS H. 525 N. Main St. Poplar Bluff, 522 Vine St. Poplar Bluff, 506 S. Main St., Jacksonville 242 N. Farnham St., Galesburg . . . . Altona . 503 E. Evertte, Marion 817 S. Normal, Carbondale . 46 Blanche Ave., Mounds . . . Beckemeyer . . . . Newton . 700 S. Poplar St., Pana . . . Matherville . . . . Steeleville LINDSAY, H. T. . 1815 S. Washington St., Shelbyville LIVERMORE, RUSSELL P. LLOYD, THOMAS L. . LOGAN, KENNETH H. LOGSDON, JAMES G. . LONG, BURNS S. . LONG, EUGENE M. LOVE, JAMES . LOVEL, DWIGHT S. . LUCKETT, JOHN B. . LYCAN, BRET H. . RCICALLISTER, INIARVIN RICBRIDE, OTIS C. . MCCABE, LEO W. . MCCABE, ROY L. . MCCAULEY, CLYDE A. MCCLANE, MAX V. . BZICCLURE, HARRY E. . . . . . Viola . 418 W. Henry St., Staunton 620 N. Tenth St., Herrin . . Shawneetown . R. F. D. 2, Assumption . R. F. D. 2, Assumption 513 Katherine St., Metropolis . . . . Energy . . . Equality . . 226 Chestnut, Paris . . 203 W. Reed, Benton . 512 Jefferson St., Sparta . . . . Elkville . 1808 Pine St., Murphysboro . . . Coulterville . . . ' Newton . 427 W. Elm St., Olney MCDONALD, CLARENCE H. ' . R. F. D. 7, McLeansboro NICDONALD, GERALD W. MCFARLAND,'DON.ALD V. MCFARLAND, HARRY K. MCGILL, HERMAN O. . MCGINNIS, GEO. L. . MCGLASSON, IEARL L. . BTCIEENZIE, LEONARD E. MCLAUCHLAN, GEO. C. . 1223 S. Fourth St., Pekin . . . South Pekin . 1402 Marshall St., Paris . . . . Sorento 420 Metropolis St., Metropolis . . . Mulkeytown . . . . St. Elmo 401 N. Hibbard St., Staunton 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Mo N10 Mo NIO Ill Ill Ill Ill Ill Ill Ill Ill Ill Ill Ill Ill Ill Ill Ill Ill Ill , Ill Ill Ill Ill Ill Ill Ill Ill Ill Ill Ill Ill Ill Ill Ill Ill Ill Ill , Ill Ill MCMAHAN, WM. A. . 1012 W. Carpenter St., Jerseyvillez MCNIILLIAN, FLOYD . MCNAGHTEN, LESLIE S. MCPHERSON, CARL E. 212 W. North St., Danville, . R. F. D. 2, Farmer City . R. F. D. 2 lV1Ount Vernon MAHLANDT, RALPH R.. . . . y. Beckemeyerl MANGOLD, HOWARD F. 203 E. Randolph St., Roodhouse MARLOW, KARL G. . MARLOV', ROBERT L. MARSHALL, WILIIIAM R. MARTIN, ELGIN R. . MARTIN, LEBERT A. MARTIN, ROY E. . MASON, ALBERT J., JR. MAYl'IELD, OTHO P. . . . . . Tamaroa . . . . Tamaroa . . . . Piasa . 1524 N. College, Decatur: . . . Montrose . R.. F. D. 1, Box 14, Herrin . 505 S. Court St., Marion Washington St., Bridgeport MEADOR, CHAS. E. 839 S. VVeSt Grand Ave., Springfield MEARS, FLOYD H. . . 517 S. 24th St., Herrin MEHMERT, HENRY E. . . 215 S. Fair St., Olney MELOAN, MARION W. . . Fifth St., Oquawka MELOAN, JOSEPH R. . 2004 N. 40th St., East St. Louis MERCER, WILLIAM L. . . R. F. D. 1, Centralia MESSMORE, EARL ..... Findlay MEYER, HOMER W.. . . . Main St., Columbia NIIDDLESWART, RAYMOND C. .... Cairo MILAN, CHARLES . MILLER, H MILLER, ROY A. . MILLER, ROY O. . MILLER, TONY F. . GEORGE I. . MILNER, MINER, WVILLARD L. MITCHELL, ELDRIDGE W. MITCHELL, IVAN J. . MITCHELL, WILLIE . MOCK, FRED L. . MOLDEN, HENRY . MONSON, DALE B. . MONTGOMERY, WAYNE D. . . MOONEY, JAMES J. . MOORE, JOE M. . MOORE, ROBERT H. . MOORE, ROBERT L. . MORRIS, LOREN E. . MORROWV, SAMUEL E. MUNS, ARTHUR C. . MUNS, RALPH E. . 1113 W. Chestnut St., Marion LOUIS H. . 902 W. Jackson St., Bloomington . . . . Cowden . 310 N. Franklin, Staunton . . Matherville . . . Matherville R. F. D. 2, Ridgway . . . . Ursa . 1215 Adams St., Charleston 1834 Pine St., Murphysboro . 921 Prairie, lNIattoOn . I . . . Troy . Y. M. C. A., Galesburg . Christopher 723 N. 31st St., East St. Louis . . . . Ashland . . . . Cowden 219 E. Fulton St., Farmington 345 Nz Division St., Duquoin . . . . Burgess . . . . Pesotum . . . . Pesotum MURPHY, RICHARD E. .... Dorchester MYERS, STANLEY M. . 1715 Broadway, Mount Vernon MYTAR, WM. W. . 611 W. Lawrence Ave., Springfield NAGLE, GEORGE O., JR. . 1102 S. Marshall St., Paris 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 i 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Ill Ill Ill Ill Ill Ill Ill Ill Ill Ill Ill , Ill , Ill , Ill Ill Ill Ill Ill Ill Ill Ill Ill Ill Ill Ill , Ill Ill Ill Ill Ill Ill Ill Ill Ill Ill Ill Ill Ill , Ill , Ill Ill Ill Ill Ill Ill Ill Ill Ill Ill Ill NASH, HOWARD R. . NEELY, KENNETH R. NEXX'MAN, PAUL V. 1. NICHOLS, H. W. . NICHOLS VVALLACE W . 329 Higbee St., White Hall . 108 .Barr Ave., Jerseyvillez 1520 Harrison St., Charleston 318 E. Green St., Farmer City 1 A --.. . Cowden NIENIANN, EUGENE H. . 421 N. 24th St., East St. Louis NOBLES, ARTHUR . NOLEN, LEN E. . NOI1TING, FREDERICK W. NORMAN, JOHN . NORMAN, ROBERT . O'BRIEN, WILLIAM H. OAKES, H.kRLAN E. . OBST, EUGENE D. . OLIVER, NIASON F. OLIVER, WAYNE ONDO, ANDY . OTT, LESTER . OVERBEAY, DONALD W. OVERMEYER, L. E. . PACE, FLOYD F. . PAGE, JOHN T. . PALMER, HARRY E. . PARADISE, ERNEST E. PARKS, CLAUD E. . PARKS, M ELVIN W. PASSEN, LEVVIS H. . PATTERSON, RALPH W. PEARCE, CLARENCE H. PEAS, JAMES L. . PERRY, BERTHEL G. . PETERSON, JOHN W. , PHELPS, AMOS B. . PHILLIPS, EDWARD E. PIERCE, GEORGE B. PLANKENHORN, WM. J. PLUNKETT, STEWART V. POPLETTE, CECIL A. . POTTER, LYNN B. . POTTERBAUM, HON1'ARD POWELL, IRA E. . POWER, JOSEPH R. . PREVETTE, HOWARD PRICE, THOIVIAS M. PULLIAM, HUBER1' D. PUTNAM, JAMES F. . PUTNAM, JOHN S. . PYLE, CLAYTON E. . QUINN, :RUSSELL A. RABUS, HERBERT J. . RADFORD, CLEO L. . RAGSDALE, SIDNEY M. RAMSEY, NORMAN B. RAY, LEAVOTTO D. RAYCRAFT, MAURICE J. . . State Hospital, Anna 209 N. East St., Olney . . . . Noltings, . 712 E. Union St., Marion, . 1304 S. Buchanan, Marion, . 1568 N. Main St., Decatur, . . Joppa Lincoln, Robinson . . Edgar 917 W Tenth St., Metropolis 213 Walnut St., Zeigler . Petersburg 709 W Exchange, Jerseyville R. F. D. 1 Rosebud O20 N Fifth St., Mouht Vernonl 1109 Market St., Sullivan, 908 S 'O St., Monmouth R F. D. 1, Brownfield . . Bowen 214 N. 13th St., Belleville . 825 N. 9th St., Poplar Bluff, 410 Monroe St., Johnston City . . . . Ridgway 204 E. Adams St., Villa Grove New Windsor Equality Findlay 409 S. Elm St., Villa Grove . 918 S. Market St., Monticello Viola . . . . Dunlap 1506 S. 11th St., Lawrenceville . ' 408. N. I . 714 N. Franklin St., Staunton J. . R. F. D..4, Metropolis R. F. D. 3, West Salem . . .I . Elkville 406 N. Orchard St., Urbana . . . Carrollton Beckemeyer . 214 W. Armstrong, Peoria 4014 Donovan, East St. Louis . . R. F. D. 3, Pittsfield R. F. D. 3, Rushville 410 N. Franklin St. Staunton . 306 Elles Ave., Carterville: . . . Milton . . . , . Grayville . . . Charleston . . R. F. D. 2, Normal RIAYCRAFT, RAY. F. . 302 E. Walnut St., Bloomington REED, CLEMENT H., JR. REICD, CLEMENT L. . -R EEDER, JOHNNIE . REES, ELMER R. REESER, DALE R. REDD, WILLIAM L. REID, J. D. . . REID, IXAYMOND K. . REIGER, JOHN L. . REINHART, JOSEPH H. REUTER, VICTOR C. REYNOLDS, LOUIS E. . RHEA, IKEITH . . RHODES, GROVER C. . RHODES, JETT . RICH, ARTHUR R. . RIPLEY, DWANE . RISINGER, CHARLES M. ROBERTS, EDGAR K. . ROBINSON, PERCY S. . RODEMS, PETER H. ROEHN, JOHN A. . R,OL1VING, HENRY, JR. GORDON M. . ROSE, ROSS, WINN J. . ILALPH A. ROTH, ROUS, LEON O. . . RUNYAN, RIURL E. . RUST, JAMES . . RUYLE, CLARENCE W. RYAL, DELMAS . SALMON, JOSEPH D. SANDERS, HAROIID P. SMITH, EDXVARD . . SMITH, THEODORE R. . . 520 North St., Peoria . 501 Sycamore St., Quincy . 1911 South 1st, Shelbyville . . . Elkville . Indiana St., Farmer City . . . ' . De Soto . 162 W. 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