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QE Qllnmpanp While the average C Company man is slightly smaller than his A or HB' Company prototype, he contains as much spirit as both of them. Excellence', is the company watchword, everything is excellentg the officers, the non-coms, and the privates, and most of all the spirit. C Company started the year with very few old men as the average C Company man graduates after one year of service on account of his size into A or BU Company. The new recruits were small in size but soon caught the spirit of C Company and were working as hard as any of the big men in A and B companies. The enthusiastic non-coins of C promptly had them trained in the School of the Soldier and then the excellent officers developed them into the snappy, efficient com- pany which is so noticeable at drill. What they have learned they will never forget and they will always be an honor to old C Company. VVe are doing our bit and will do more when our members grow older and larger. C Company is training to the best of its ability and if its present members ever get a chance to go Over the Top, they will prove that they are as good as any A or B Company man, even if they are smaller. As an example of the efiiciency and excellency of the company, it may be stated with all modesty that, to date. C Company has had more orderlies than any other company. Almost all the higher officers of the corps. including captains, have served in C Company, and the officers now in command of the company received their iirst training in C Company. This-plainly shows that to develop military efficiency one must serve his first years in CU Company. ' In scholastic work one of our officers leads the school on the honor roll, and as a whole C Company is well represented on the roll. There has been no slonching, no kicking, and no slacking in C Com- pany this yearg much of this is due to the excellent example of the officers. Everyone has done his best to bring credit to the company. After all, Napoleon was a small man. 104
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K,-QN f,-.Cb . um.,-. , -I .......v,, AAIVRTN Captain LOUIS P. LEONE LicIItcIIIIrIt WILSON GORDON BOYDEN Liczzfcnant CHARLES WILLIAM YERRES First Scrgvalzt IQENNETH WADE H'0GLE SvI'gca1It.T CARLOS GREEN WEBSTER., JR. LESLIE RJURRIS STEWART - ERNESTO BI-:TANCOURT MORTIMER M AYER C0I'f70l'tll.Y .FRED NIBI.0, JR. BOWDEN DONALD LACY JAMES NORMAN LESLIE XVILLIAM D'ALTON MANN STERLING EDWARD VVATTS JOHN WESLEI' NIACICNIGHT IIOMER LOUIS BENDER P1'i'vrItrs ADAMS, XVESTON ANDEIISIDN, DANIEL CURTIS BECRWITII, CHARLES CLARENCE BLACKMAN, DEAN BUGHEE, I'JOLMl-L5 CONLIN, EDWARD COOPER, REOINALD BARNARD IDINGLEY, EDWARD NELSON, JR. FLANIOAN, SIDNEY JOSEI-II FREEDMAN. JACOB P. FREUDENIIEIIII, IRA , SARAN GONYA, FREDI-:RICK l'IAM4lR GOULD, LAWRENCE BELL f1REENI-IUT, JOSEPH BENEDICT, JR HALL, J. NVILLETT, JR. JJOMBERG. RICHARD HIUBBARD, SHELDON CROUTI-:R JACOBSEN, ARNOLD RINEIIART JONES, EDWIN P., 2D ICEHAYA, ALEXANDER C. ICENT, LEWIS SHAW IQIERNAN, FRANCIS LOUIS KIRSTEIN. EDWARD PH-ZNRY LADD, WILLIAM WHITEIIALL, 2D LEWIS, FREDERICK WILLIAM XNOOIJRUFF, LEWTON, V.'Xl.lJl MIR LINNELL, MII.TON H., JR. LTZARRAGA, EDUARDO LIZARRAGA, WENCESLAO NIANN, LYNN BIRCRI-IEAD MAYTORENA, JOSE NIARIA, JR. NIEENAN, JLDWARD V. NIILLER, EMIL NIULLIGAN, LAWRENCE, JR. PILCI-I, ROBERT ROLAND PRICE, CHARLES A. ROBERTS, EDWIN HARRIS SCI-IROEDER, VVILLIA M KENNETH ECHUCHXERT, J?EI'H A. CHEN, UNO O SIEFKE, PIENRY, JR. STOCRIN, BENJAMIN BAKER QTONEI-IILI., CI-IARLES A., JR. TURGIS, ROIIERT TUCNER, SYDNOR BUCHANAN VAN ETTEN, JVTERMAN O. VVAONER, ARTHUR IJOWARU VVALTON, KENNETI1 JNGRAI-IAM WAY, JAMES FULTON NVEINER, RICHARD L. RION P. 103
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