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AX . 0.111 3 gn? ,. i. 4l'x A- -. s --1:-Jezi if-s f I I f I 'l A 1 ,Y -ll x' A C IEZGLPQU HELQY 3 l BILLIE EVANS PAUL Captain, N. G. Ofzio Chubby HBY DOGU CAPTAIN Billie has demonstrated that gray hairs are no bar to extremely active bayonet works. He wants Lt. Brown to have the distinction of making the ugliest face in his bayonet class. But as Billie himself says it isn't so much effort for him. His chief aversion is people who come into quarters at 3:00 A. M. whistling hugle calls. He also dislikes fire plugs turning up in the middle of a column of squads. THOMAS M, PHILLIPS Captain, N. G. Maffaclzufettx Contour NFUNCTIOND THE Doughboy 'lContour -finding it necessary to procure a new uniform hied himself to the Q. M. Sales and presented himself to the tailor. The Tailor took one look, gasped, and sent a runner for Major Crawford. He confessed that he could not figure slopes and visibility. Contour developed his good humor in Massa- chusetts. WENDELL M. PHILLIPS Ift Lieut. N. G. Arkama: Phil KK ,D CAN YOU BEAT IT PHIL never had much to say, but he never missed anything. His broad grin stuck out through his freckles while the sweat rolled down his face He won a freckle contest in Arkansas when a boy. DOUGLAS GORDON POLLARD 2111! Liezuf. N. G. Illarylanrl Snub or Doug POLLARD spends lIis happiest moments getting dolled up. He thinks the school should issue O. D. umbrellas on rainy days.
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Jr, ll 1 Af ' .Q 3 X 'Sv Q lk.-. l924 DOUGH-QQ!D7!h hYAl.'l'l3ll S. AlL'l.l.lXS If! Lifnf, X. fl. .YH-Sc' l ff'ff' XY.illy 1m'1' imc. Hllllll-IN behind a L'h.urlic Chaplin nnislarln- nr h.nl 1-ne, Xlr. Mullins, lil'llI11 Xen Yi-ik. HL- gh-5 My gnil Xl:-yllc nail-as in :1 shui! fat- tfn-y. Turkish ancestry. IJANIIEI, B. Noinai C,ypl.1i,fg, ,Yr fl, ,l'1'r,ufim.1 Dan ul.I-fl' 'ian invent AS a side line chases Axinnith lines et cm-ter.: hy the light of tht- silxerv nnmn and sits nn the stake ui the nliscrnnfilnre of x':n'iuns nllier suarcli- ing parties. Dan npines lolim- and :nlln-sive tape shuuld he included in student equipment fur all noctnral problems and tactical mziratlmns. VVILLIAM ELWOOD PACKARD If! Lielfl. N. G. Idaho Packy HSEVERAI,,'POS'I'AL LAXVS FROWN ON Mosr OF Tliuml' LIElf'1'. Packard is the author of the new T. R. '4lVIanua1 for Diplomatic Reprimanding' of Senior Officers by sluniorsn now ready for dis- lrihntion to Company D. Atta Boy, Packy, you tell 'emf' KENNETH ABNER PARMELEE Captain, N. G. Verwzofit Ken USIXTH SQUAD ALI, PRESIZNTD PORPORAL Parmelee, commander of the 6th Squad, may the Lord have mercy. He came from Vermont where the sugar even runs out of the trees. Always had to finish dressing on the Toonerville trolley.
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IA 1- '--N' f . .- f .7 A A ' . f L-Eff 6' l924 DUUGHBQY 2 lihxxrix' .l. Porta Lhlflrlfll X. CI. 7'.f.x.1i Cap will-'Ri- s xii' c.l.,xssl-Qs 'KC-'XI ' s11l'lit'l'vtl tht' first loss in li Ciuill'-ull' tn 1 t ni t 1 ' ' .S g - , 1 i 1 :li i L' .t t-riczm , 'gi 1 . v t 'sn' -vt lla' ' ' 3, . cs s ' thcm. EZR.-X P.-XRNI.-Xl.lTIi 1JRl'iN'l'lC'lf i'lf2'i1jor, Rz'.fz'I'f'z7, iN'r'fl' York Right Dress 1 .xxx ll.fXX'INltG 'rm' 'rmi-. or' Mr 1,11-'1-1 IT Shoultl not he saitl that the Nlajor is i-xrr non time, but rather hc is aluays a littli' ahcatl of time. llc once appeared with tht- flap nf his blouse pocket unbuttometl, but it uill be only once. lle regrets it more than sonic nn-n rt'- grct sin. The Major tliffers from the Georgia sunt in that, hu always shines. llis shoes shines his buttons antl hucklus shine. 'liillCl'L' is one exception, tht' Major does not shine when ht' jumps tlitchcs. A man of high iclcals glad to prepare himself to serve his country. A real patriot. HARRX' PRICHARD Cdffdill, N. C. California I.IARRYlS main ambition in life is to conform to sub-paragraph A, paragraph 3, Training Relations 50-15. We ought to call Captain Pri- chard Elevation Harry because he is the only one in Class that can figure out a valley to be higher than a hill. Prichard never says much :xcept when marching at attention. Right face- March. JOHN REGINALD PUGH 2711! Liam. N. G. Virginia Johnnie UBY GEORGE JOHNNIE comes from the state of Pied- monts Q20 in a package, and we certainly con- gratulate the A. G. of Virginia on the good for- tune of having such an officer on his efficiency reports.
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