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1943 BAYO ET STAFF This year's staff suffered little changing from the day it was organized. Colonel Mooney, with the aid of Harry Ball, selected a staff that have worked under strenuous conditions to complete the yearbook early enough to have it printed. Harry Ball did all that was possible in finishing the individual photos before he re- ported to the Army. Jimmie Street replaced Ball as editor and with the help of the staff he aided Colonel Mooney in giving you this yearbook. The various departments we shall take in order. First come the Senior Writeups. This sec- tion was ably handled by D. H. Smith, D. L. deForest, and George Duke. Then the athletic department. Duvall George and his associates, John Street, and Hunter Trotter did a fine job on a subject that heretofore was dedicated chiefly to varsity sports. Trent and R. O. Davis handled the mili- tary department in their usual efficient manner. Eddie Wilson, Jimmie Butler, and Gornto set up the activities, and turned in a splen- did piece of work. Block handled the faculty, and helped Jimmie Street with the features. Serra and Gellerstedt also spread their wit through that section. Pohler again headed the art department with the assistance of Galonoy and J. A. Gibbs. The photographers were curtailed by the lack of film and developing equipment but they have done what they could. Benson and Minges were the major contributors. All in all, we think that you will enjoy this year,s issue. We have done our best.
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DEDICATION W'e, the members of this year's BAYONET Staff, wish to dedicate this edition to one of our best friends. Since his arrival in February of '42, Uncle Phil has won many friends among the corps. With his frank manner and homely philosophy, he gave us courage and confidence to do our jobs. He started a trend with his haircut, and more than once cleared up the Roosian', situation for our baffled minds. Without further comment we dedicate the BAYONET of 1943 to Lieutenant Colonel Philip Overstreet, U. S. A. QRetd.Q.
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