Newberry College - Newberrian Yearbook (Newberry, SC)

 - Class of 1945

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Newberry College - Newberrian Yearbook (Newberry, SC) online collection, 1945 Edition, Page 94 of 128
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FIFTA PLAS The “Singing Fifth” started the first semester right by winning the Red Rooster the first week and every other week consecutively until Christmas leave. J. W. (Bill) Mooney was platoon leader during that time. Continuing the same winning spirit, the platoon solicited about two thousand dollars in War Bonds during the Sixth War Loan Drive. The fifth is well represented in the field of sports. Football stars from the platoon included C. L. Norton and D. B. (Red) Miller, Jr. Again in basketball these two boys represented the platoon on the varsity. Norton was high scorer for the season; Miller was on the second team. Trainees in the fifth platoon come from both sides of the Mason- Dixon Line; however, the North dominates the South in numbers. The platoon has been under the leadership of J. W. Mooney, R. T. Pennington, and W. L. Meekins. Social Council representative was E. D. Passell. 90

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pew ia PLATOON Showing the “Esprit de Corps” so necessary for a military organiza- tion, the fourth started the year with a fine group of men and maintained its high standards throughout the year. Starting in the heart of the football season, the fourth made a good showing in the intramural touch football games. It also provided a star on the varsity team—“Red” Mayo. With the start of the basketball season, the fourth suffered a reverse in luck, being edged out in most of the intramural games. However, two boys from the fourth, Livingston and Harmon, made the varsity team. Ted Mappus became leader of the crack drill squad succeeding Bill Holly. The boys of the fourth are known for their outstanding business abil- ity. Evidence for this may be found in the fact that Maggiore is business manager of the Indian and Marx of the NEwBERRIAN. 89



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exit PLATOON The sixth platoon, made up mostly of members of the old 8th, had the distinction of winning the Red Rooster more than any other platoon. Men of this platoon participated in a variety of activities on the cam- pus. Along the line of sports, Stelljes and “Shadrack” Watt are known for their prowess on the gridiron. Paul Smith made the varsity basketball team. From this platoon came the campus Sinatra, George Tyson. George was always on hand to croon at the local dances. In the production “Hit The Deck”, his rendition of “White Christmas” will long be remembered. In the line of entertainment, “Chick” Shiels also was outstanding while no one on the campus escaped his mimicry, his impersonation of notables was superb. Of course all members of the platoon admit that they owe their achievements to the constant care and watchfulness of Tommy (‘Mother”’) Thompson. Along the more serious lines, “Chick” has been sports editor of the last two NewBerrians and of the Jndian. He has also served as representa- tive on the campus for the Associated Press. 9 I

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