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V. Eli If- Vf- f 1. t QQQGHBQYD Q f.. ,i X CQEORGIZ TllL'N-IJXN Pmmfs Capltlill, lllftlllffl' Datl nc,.'. , ... . .U ll r A lu-Xkl, I Bib llllzllla HIS nickname hesptuuks his standing. Alllwugh lJa.l has furgntlen nwrc than Hurst ul us ext-r knew fantl uho must not with all Ol' the neu urinkles in plain an.l fancy fightingzl. llc wears the reil, uhitt' :intl hluc rihhun that speaks Of personal xrcliicvcxiuait. nl ERO M E P 1 Q kE'r'1' Cizpruiu, llIvf'.'ll.'fl'j' Gettysburg u'1i COL'1,n no XYl'l'llllL l' i'l ' W'l'fll all of the sturtliness of the al1ct'stnl' whose name he hears, Pickett hantlletl tlu- unruly 4-th Squad Of CO. C in fl manner hvfittinp his inheritance. In the quiet village Of liigler- ville, where those who cannot qualify as heals O1 families reside, he is known as uSilent blernnu- anal that tells the whole story. .ANDRENV JACKSON PONVELL Cfzpmiu, lllftlllffy Andy NDAD GUMU TllIS disciple of Isaac Walton is much peeveil at the lack of game fish On the reservation at Benning. He even scorns the hewhiskcred cat- fish of the Chattahoochee. He also qualifies as a mighty hunter and knows all of the intimate nooks of Mr. Benningls reservation. OLLIE VVILLIAM REED Captain, Infantry Olee wHA'r's THE QUESTION? IT is not true that no one loves :1 fat man. Ollie is thc exception that proves thc rule. I-Ie only just recovered from the shock that some one pulled by telling him that there was no Santa Claus. A straw hat, Kansas and a farm and you will have a picture of Ollie, but he is rt great file and we all like him n lot.
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. It ga' 'gill vw- - N 1 Q. 2 , ,xv -4 il y' .W7 .R M 1924- DOUGHBOY-2 dn-f yu. X IRA CLAUDE NICHOLAS Capfain, Infantry Nick ULAY oifif THE ROUGH STUFFU NICK'S initials are I. C., but that doesn't mean anything. From the way he captured the elusive Aus it is plain to be seen that he is a long way from being ffeye-seed. Being a beauti- ful blonde, he gets by with a beaver on in- spection day. Speaks Russian with a New York accent. CHARLES HAYDEN GWENS Cfzpfzziu, Iufmztry Charley HFOR PE'l'E,S SAKE, SHUT UPU AN ardent exponent of Drill and Command and a man who can fall asleep standing up. Always late at formations because he has further to walk since the great freeze. Known as having the dirtiest trench coat in the class, but in spite of that everybody likes him. TIMOTHY A. PEDLEY, JR. Captain, Infantry Tim HMAKIS ALLONVANCES, I ONLY WENT TO NIGHT scHooL', IT is predicted that, eventually, Timothy will be a G-3 fellow. He holds frequent conferences with the school staff, which portends his reten- tion at Benning in some capacity. He lives up to his Biblical cognomen and is as accurate Qin an epislotary sense,l as was his forerunner and kinsman. ALBERT HOVEY PEYTON Capiaivz, Ivzfafztry Peyt f'ANoTI-IER B THE corporal should be the best man in his squad. Peyt was in his and could eject tobacco juice with a volume and precision that defied competition. Kentucky gave him the sunny dis- position and sterling qualities that controlled the unruly Sth Squad of Co. C. We di:lI1't envy him his job, but do envy his performance.
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-Cf ,kqa -Q its np xxx 'i e f ,xv .fm ,1 'J -L xX1LI92.4- DOUGHBOY XUILLIAM FRED REHM Captain, I7Zfd7If7':V Bill UXVELL, 1 DON,T KNOXV ,BOUT THATU A member of the heavy back field of the 3rd Squad of Co. C who can be relied upon to use his brains, beef and brawn in any good emergency. A laugh-ever, growl-never . His best asset, a good diposition and a willingness to help others. NIALOOLM RICE Caplain , Izlfaufry Dad HNOXV, IN THE OLD ARMYH THE coach and pupil system got Dad's goat. He just couldn't figure that recruit Rodman coaching him in how to fire a rifle. Son, says he, I was shootin' this gun when your only weap- on was a safety pin. A good hombre who is just a little bored with all of this fighting for good grailcs. ROLAND LOWE RING Czzpmizz, Iufalztry Doc uBEAVERU DOC declares that the Infantry School is a fine set of false teeth because the curriculum does not include a course in bridge. As a result of this oversight he is now threatening to transfer to the Engineers, where he believes there is more instruction in his favorite pastime. JOHN HEARST RODMAN Capfairz, Infantry Admiral HVVHAT,S IT ALL ABOUTD ADNIIRAL is red-headed, but he doesn't have that sort of a disposition. Steady, easy going and just a little inclined to wonder what it's all about, he is a likeable sort of an individual. Was born for the sea, but became a doughboy instead.
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