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. - -Q I ,v 9 gl .-'I , . ... .L fl Q' I I U' Ui I 1 ff I . I .. ' .1 ' . 7147 f f ff fm wx fffffffffffffffff fffff HIIIHIIW :mar -'f trrmff ,- 1- I ' t. - -. - I , llnlilllllyIlIIllllllllllgilmillllmlll ' w - I A ' f ' If 1 ff f f ff! ff ff!! f f'f! fff1!!fffff fX! f f, llllllllllllllHIIIIIIIIHIIIHII I Il I I 1 I - ,IOI-IN EDWARD' DENIKE l'Squirrel-Head Entered S. A. A. 1925. Bugler. Ice Hockey '26, '27, Rifle Team '27. Literary Society '25, '26, '28. President '25. Class'President '25, Swimming Team '27. College Preference: Stanford U. I , LYLE J. norms A 'tCupie Entered S. A. A. 1924. Private Co. C. Football '27. Drill Team '27, '28. Tug-of-War '27. Drum Corps '26, College Preference: Sewanee. CARLOS FLEISCHMANN Chipmunk Entered S. A. A. 1925. Corporal Co. B. Football '27. Track '28. Drill Team '28. Tug College Preference: Texas A. Sz M. -of-War '28. 4 THOMAS GIVENS Tommy E-ntered S. A. A. 1923. Corporal Co. C. Literary Qoclety '23, '25, '26, '27, tzs. Ice Hockey '26, '27, 28. Drill Team '27, '28. Dance Committee '28 Class Treasurer '28. Class Vice-President '27, Coll lege Preference: Sewanee. HARRY Hobo ES Fuzzy Entered W. T. M. 1921. Captain Co. C. Drill Team '26, '27, '28. Rifle Team '28. Literary Society '27, '28. College Preference: California U. Page Eighteen FRANK C-RANGER HUNTRESS l KCI-log!! Entered S. A. A. 1923. Corporal Co. A '25, '26. '28. Hockey Team '26, '27, '28: Manager '27g Cap- tain '28. Drill Team '27, '28. Rifle Team '27. Lit- erary Society '23. '24, '25, '2S: Secretary '2-lg Vice- President '28. Publicity Committee '28. Class Vice- President '25, '2S. Class Secretary '26, '27. Attend- ance '24, '25, '26, '27, '28. Captain Tug-of-War '28. Dance Committee '28. Annual Staff '28. College Preference: Dartmouth. P- GEORGE HARVEY HUTCHINS Hutch Entered S. A. A. 1923. Priv '27, '28. Rifle Team '27, '28. Litcrary Society '23, '24, '25 College Preference: Texas A. N M. ate Co. A. Drill Team Swimming Team '27. . Honor Council '28. WILLIAM F. ,IEDERMANN MBHIH Entered T. M. I. 1926. Drill Team '28. Basketball '28. Literary Society '28. College Preference: Texas U. WILBUR WARREN JOHNSTON HW. W. Dubya, Dubya. Entered S. A. A. 1924. Private Co. A. Drill Team '27, '28. Attendance '25. College Preference: St. Mary's. A. H. KEID EL Molly Entered T. M. I. 1926. Drill Team '27. Literary Society '27. College Preference: Texas U. V I u ?:?'f': 3 m593I' Q3i? Q ' 7 2 P 'N '?A l'lW'a '?5'3 i 24- su ill 1' ' Q l Iffetttfyi i .lllliamasllllllliiwi All W l ull
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