Culver Military Academy - Roll Call Yearbook (Culver, IN)

 - Class of 1932

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' AI 1 CHARLES BROOKER ALLEN Rome, New York MILITARY: '29-'30 Private Troop, '30-'31 Corporal Troop, '31-'32 Private Troop, Won R.O.T.C. Medals in Pistol Marksmanship, Auto- matic Rifle, and Musketry. Awarded B.I-I.T.'s and Culver Set-up Pins in '29. ATHLETICS: Played on Troop Football Team in '29, '30, and '31, Soccer in '29, '30, and '31, Troop Hockey in '30, Company Baseball in '29 and '30. mifudg, IA- Is' Ae A- A A A dh Sm eulvrrz 1 ,,,.4...411 I 5 I I I I ii I l I I Iysm A A -A, I ' Y A 1 V A V , ,, ,, ,.,,., --, 2, ,, - -,.,.v-f?--aff-fx? er---1-111.-ffiffer-,- 7.77-.-----v -0- W - RoBERT LEWIS ALTMAN Claicago, Illinois MILITARY: '28-'29 Private Company C3 '29-'so Corporal Com- pany Clerk Company C, '30-'31 Battalion Sergeant Major First Battal- iong '31-'32 Regimental Hospital Lieutenant, Awarded Culvers and C.R.'s in '29, XVon R.O.T.C. Medal in Field Engineering in '32, ARTS AND LETTERS: Sports Reporter on Vedette Staff in '31, Member of Spanish Club in '32, First Class Editor of Roll C311 in '32, ATHLETICS: Played on First Battalion Junior Football team in '28 and '29 QRegimentalj, and on C Company team in '30 and '31, on C Company Soccer team in '3 0, on C Company Baseball team in '31 and '32 ' on C Company Rifle team in '29, Assistant Manager of Varsity Track team in '30, on C Company Hockey team in '30, MISCELLANEOUS- Member of Cadet Club in '32' Secretar of Chi- : Y cago Club of-Culver in '32, Member of Plebe Commission in '29, Treas- urer of Yearlmg Commission in '30, Member of Publicity Committee in '31 and International Relations Committee in '32, TT f 'L 'R' i 1 ' i .. at A ,S 3 .,g.. A ,S . F1Qbfrc1 J' ry, s...........,,, A 4 . t A T 1 , at , 1- Ii '4 YE i . nr 1, l, fl il J 1 , v 1 . ' w , r 1 4 , I w ,Hai-?..-gA,ajiQn,T11,-.V,,r..K. .,.m.e,1..BA,,.A.TA.m,,ATg,,xA,JZZALKLLALA-.aw,::,:A,,wVmL-,,.,K,,A-.:..,,4.,,Q IQ I X 2 313-Tljgg A A M 5 A . ' Q .al ' A ARRR rttt Q use ra ra , A .us :ff-:J .ai A if MURRAY B. ANGELL South Otselic, New York MILITARY: '30-'31 Private Batteryg '31-'32 Private Battery Bg Won C.B.'s in '31. --...mv-........--, ARTS AND LETTERS: was in Glee Club in 's 1. ATHLETICS: On Battery Baseball Team in '31 fllegimentalj. . 4 , E 5 3 .l K g 'T A 5 Ai-l 1 X '57 ACZQNLTT ibtxizg A f 1 A X TT gg Aff-1 T: 'X'-A I T: :i1'xTfv 7i'fTT'i f I . A 2 ' Nnzclrvn 3 . 5 ,,..-...-.......-f , I I , I I 5 I III ,. Q, I 1, I 4 I I I I I I I EI EI I I , A 3 I 3 I I f i I I I I or , ,I L,r,f.-,- I --are lar 'A e-g,f- Q I . A f- -- - 7 -- ----f -A----' 'f ', W- ,... 0-4 -U - a- - f-v A--A-'W 1 'W 9 I I FRITZ WALTER BALDWIN I I Bradenton, Florida I MILITARY: '30-'31 Private Company F3 '31-'32 Corporal Company F5 Awarded Culvers and C.R.'s in '30, ATHLETICS: Played on F Company Football team in '30 and '31 CRegimentaIjg on F Company Basketball team in '31 and '32g on F Company Track team in '31 and '32' PI d , aye Varsity BasebaII in '31 . and '32g Company Boxing in '31 and '32. MISCELLANEOUS: Member of Varsity Club in '31 and '32. ' , H' K f' l ff fo' C' X 6 f X ff!! 'fi rr fo-f 'f'ff ff S'-'Tir f mi . Twenty , -.- wrmgvn- -..Lv I .-arzrzf-2..---il-- 'd :mu-m.-M. Y, , , - L,,L,Tmmm,,.,..eL-,,.,..,,m-f,f,.-Lam,-.-,balm-xmf..V1-1--. . ,J rw V , , , w , QI w 1, W, x , w 5 v 51, Ami 1- N , I X, 1 9 ....--...r..... ,h.. .x......4... E N, . . , Vii, ,, H, .. ,A QA , ,,, , ,A ,.. . A A. :. ,T ,:1,2A4 Mr ,,,g f ,E ,A f ,v qf W M ,TWMJA i MT.-Q i, :!,.i.13J v Q 1 A REEREEEE ' A A A -as -A. 4 EARL R. BARLOW JR. Sf. Clairsvillc, Ohio MILITARY: ,30-'31 Private Troopg '31-'32 Private Troop B. Won B.H.T.'s in ,30. ARTS AND LETTERS: XVas in Glee Club in '30 :md '31. 1 mfg TA -fx AA A JN. A AJS, -E5 X ,A ..A. JN. Ain JS Af D-A E A IQ:--Auf, Tu vnfy-om' I I I I 'Ll V AI I I I I I I I I IE 6. I .I I 'I staging .31-SX. I E I il I 1 I 1 I II I I I I I I I , A M pppwwwaw--,Mio , oooo ,..-..o.,,a,f-- . ,. ,f,m--wA- -w-- -A +12 5-4193 ,4 M i - -1 i I 'ffgjriffeii-'t'iff'i, 3 I 3-,fa -,-1 R- - ff-A' I gg 4-' ,,, ,,. A , 2 I I I I CHARLES ROBERT BARTON I Sewiclalcy, Pemzsylvania MILITARY: '28-'29 Private Troop, '29-'30 Private Troop, '30-'31 I Private Troop, '31-'32 Second Lieutenant Troop. Won B.H.T.'s in '28. i . I MW new ' ATI-ILETICS: Played Company Football in '28, '29, '30 and V3fS1tY 5 in '31, on Troop Basketball team in '29, '30 and '31, on Company Track I team in '29, '30, and '31, played Troop Hockey in '29 and '30 and Varsity Golf in '29, '30, '31, '32. 3 I MISCELLANEOUS: Member of Cadet Club in '32. I I ' Il: l I XY rf! r :- PN A gf -N ffaiiv A ,..fA-f.. A A ,ff A I .. A - V it fwfr '45 ff' 'f' 'fi fc cf: JS JS JN -fax -A ds H-new as --J' N gas f '-4' ffm 9 Twenty-two JOHN PHILLIPS BARTON Glenn OSl707'l1U, Pf'l777SyIl!l1l7ilI MILITARY: '28-'29 Private Battery, '29-'30 Corporal Battery, '30-'31 Sergeant Battery, '31-'32 First Lieutenant Battery B, Captain Battery B. In Best Section in '31, Pistol Sharpshooter in '31, ARTS AND LETTERS: Awarded Silver A in '3 0. ATHLETICS: On Battery Junior Football team in '28 and on Com- pany team in '29, '30, '31, CAII-Company Guard in '31j g played Junior Basketball in '29 fRegimcntalj on Battery Basketball team in '30, '31, and '32, Company Track in '32, Baseball in '31 QRegimentalj , and '32g Company Boxing in '29 and '30 and Varsity in '3 2. Played on Battery Hockey team in '30, '31, and '32. MISCELLANEOUS: XVas Treasurer of Y.M.C.A. in '3 2. ',..' T' A' A 1 I ' F' ii . A1 T u 'l'lIf-X-fbl'l't' ,lil I Qi r. 1 5? I ti. I I I I 'Ear i i A as A ' if 5' ii'f,f'f,Ql, f I , A - A I 'VV' T Y I: , I A 1 I I CHARLES W. BAYLISS JR. Q WHJIIIC, Pe1msyl1fa11ia . MILITARY: '29-'30 Private Troopg ,30-,31 Private Troopg '31-'32 Private Troop Ag Awarded B.H.T.'s and Culvers in ,30g Won Pistol Xlarksmnn Medal. ATHLETICS: On Varsity Pistol and Varsity Golf team in ,31 and I '32: on Troop Swimming team in ,30, and on Varsity in '31 and ,32. v Twenty-four li is tiki wud. I. -'W-vvwzvw-------T' V , ,A ..-..-, ,, V 222- --, , ..., ,, , ,......,,-.,-,,. ,..,.,,,,,, , , ,WL ,,,. ,.. . , ,,,, L, ,, ,,,,v,, M A, ,,, , M, Y ,, ,m,,,, 1 . 1 I s 1 nee-Q-S-K-ue+1-+e2f--5 -'MA1 1e+f-f-e--Q--4--3----1 ' 7P -- - 'M '1 : -' A ' ' A -- ew f-- - A 1 is '12 . A WILLIAM HENRY BECK Tulsa, Olzlafaoma MILITARY: '28-'29 Private Company D5 '29-'30 Corporal Company Dg '30-'31 First Sergeant Company D5 '31-'32 Captain Company D5 'Won R.O.T.C. Medals in Automatic Rifle, Scouting and Parrolling, Machine Gun and Tacticsg Awarded C.R.'s in '29, ARTS AND LETTERS: Member of Spanish Club in '32, ATHLETICS: On D Company Football team in '29 QRegimentalj, '30, and '31g Played Baseball for D Company in '29 and '30g Played Company Hockey in '29g Company Boxing in '30 and Varsity in '31 and '32g MISCELLANEOUS: Fifth Vice-President of the Hop Club in '32g Member of the Cadet Club in '32 and Member of the Varsity Club in '31 and '32, -!s'.An A JN. A ds ,pg Ax :Cjjl 'TTTI', 1 ','a'- K 9 K . 131,533-E117 A H' f 1 A , ' 'Q ' ' A A A ' A A i a T1L'L'IIfJ'-fl'C is If I I .. i I ,affef-31:-fvg'1 Tl? fiTfi1::'fTggg.ji3iiiii1'ii,,:. i --,lliiglgiff-5-iiwiliif-r-A ' ii--ff A FIAT-T A L-wjl,jvLQg,4lQ,,Q,.........-.--- -----he-f-'- is I HARRY N. BEHLES River Forest, Illinois v MILITARY: '29-'30 Private Company Ag '30-'31 Private Company Ag '31-'32 Private Company Ag Won C.R.'s in '30. y ATHLETICS: Member of A Company Football team '29, '30, and '31g on A Company Baseball team '30, '31 and '32' on A Compan 9 7 Y Swimming team '30, '31, and '32g on A Company Hockey team '29, and '3l: on A Company Rifle team '30. Awarded Two Swimming Medals in '30, A .JN ff:-'ITT A ,121 JS Jw -A ff fi -A afar: A ,.-f1f-r A ,A-,. A A- ee, ,Ig ,aff JS If! p :ali .ffz-1 A ffm: JS ffm-f A I-Xe A ravi .JS iff-fe: ,afh-C A C-gm J. ITF, 7 Twenl - ' gmpliikyitwr ly SIX Q., , 3 M,J- - - --..-2 A.- -Y.-.. -.,.... .--,.. Q. .,.,,........,,...-.....,--....,. -A.... ,......-.,.,.Yrv............V,-,-.,f--qulm-,...w,-,,x..v..,..-.,,...-,..fv-,,.,,-,-Tiw y-vegan.-M JAMES ALBERT BENDER Erie, Pemzsylvania MILITARY: '28-'29 Private Company Eg '29-'30 Corporal Company Eg '30-'31 Battalion Sergeant Major Second Battaliong '31-'32 Captain Company E, Infantry Commanderg Won Expert Medals in Rifle and Pistolg Awarded Culvers in '28 and C.R.'s in '30. ATHLETICS: Played Company Football in '28, '29, '30, and '31 CCaptainj g on Varsity Rifle team in '29, '30, and Captain in '31g Expert and Distinguished Rifle Medalsg 8th place in National Individual Championship Match. MISCELLANEOUS: Fifth Vice-President of the Hop Clubg Mem- ber of Varsity Clubg President of Commerce Club in '32, l A ,fi 1'T13v,,J A :af,Ll',-2, A .fjf 7 g-7 A ffii- sv, A :ff Tx: rf! In : F Q-.. K r:iT'?.1':1 A ':'T Ta A :-fffiii A i'7'h'i?c': A I Ki:f' A '7T '7'TK A 5 K N C451 f Tzuenty-so Ven ,i...1-1 I I I I l h V N Enigma'-4 V Q, ,, .,,, .Y,: , Yx,.A,, , ..., - V -,., .,-. --mi :qw ,v-'ff -Q --1- -----fC-f-fff-f-ef'v 1'm fe'+ L', r Y 1 A HY A W U U ,Www , , -.,-,.-. .,..:. ew---MW-fvfvffv rf--1 -'-- . . Q ' ' ' ' 'A P-'--'-M 'QT1j,,.,.,,,.,.'.a -HJ LINDLEY SMYTH BETTISON 1 IYXIIJVIU, PC'77lIS3'lUllI1j6l MILITARY: '29-'30 Private Company Hg '30-'31 Private Company Hg '31-'32 Sergeant Company D3 Awarded Culvers in ,29 and C.R.'s In 'SIL ARTS AND LETTERS: Awarded Silver AH in '31. ATI-ILETICS: On I-I Company BasebaII team in '30 and 331 and on I7 Company team in '32g on Varsity Crew in '31g on Varsity Swimming mam IH MJ and 515 on D Company Swxmmmg team in '32g Played Y.1rsity'GoIfin '32. A A A H W E F i - Tzvcn ty-czgbl RALPH A. BLAKEY Casper, Wyofzning MILITARY: '30-'31 Private Company Hg ,31-'32 Private Company B5 Awarded C.R.'s in '30g Won Sharpshooter and Expert Rifle Medals in ,31 ARTS AND LETTERS: Member of Glee Club in '31 and '32g Mem- ber of Spanish Club in '32. ATHLETICS: On H Company Football team in '3Og on H Com- pany Rifle team in '31 and on Company B team in ,32. lt, S , if M 7'Il'l'l1f-Y-Vlllll' ,......4-numx EDWARD WALTER BOEHM Chicago, Illinois MILITARY: 'ZS-'29 Private Company D, '29-'30 Private Troops '30-'31 Private Troopg '31-'32 Sergeant Troop B, Awarded Culver Set-up Pins in '29 and B.I-I.T.'s in '31. ARTS AND LETTERS: Awarded Silver A s in '29 and '30. ATHLETICS: Played Junior Football in '28 and '29, on Troop Foot- ball team in '30 and '31g Junior Basketball in '29 and Company in '31 and '32g on Company Baseball team in '29, '30, and '31, on Troop Track team in '32g on Troop Bowling team in '31 and '32, Played Troop Soccer in '29, '30, and '31g Played Varsity Golf in '30, '31, and '32. MISCELLANEOUS: Member of Varsity Club in '31 and '32. :J-fa. , --pci rbi,-fy e V I y M Q A ......-'01-1 1 wtf Tifffif' fe 3 l fi 1- All l '.:tf.a.':.........., 'www''Zigi?1:5ffi?g5iffEf:ff?Tf?ff'fff??ff??fffff?f'f5,f?lf'1fffffifff?fffffTff oooo L 1 f r,g:-lea Cf Q CHARLES B. BOSWELL 3 South Bend, Inrlimm MILITARY: '29-,30 Private Company Dg '30-'31 Corporal Company D5 '31-'32 Supply Sergeant Company D, Second Lieutenant Company - D3 Awarded C.R.,s and Culvers in '29. MISCELLANEOUS: Member of Commerce Club in '32, ATHLETICS: On D Company Football team in '29 Qllegimentalj, '30 and '31, on D Company Track team in '30 and '31, played Company X Baseball in '30, '31, and '32. f in A.Z'?:t2 A gp-'xligl AL,-15313 A -Y A D 5 - Y 1 A T ' A 9153231 1' ..'- fxifi. TXT 'N A ' V ' 1 '5'?71TU f Q' . Tbirfy-om' V Y E 5:16 EA ,MJ A A f A A 1 'Elf'- ' Y, ' - Q A f.j ff'Lfifiiiffw.1.,44g.igQ:1i'' , ...- -- fr-if vf -M' , 'XT MILITARY: '30-'31 P ' H. SYDNEY BOTTOMLEY Mercbantville, New ersey rwate Company D 31 32 Prrvate C0mpa11V D. Awarded C.R.'s and Culvers in '30. ARTS AND LETTERS: Awarde A THLE TICS: On D Company Football team m 30 on D Com RD P 3 Basketball and Track teams in ,31. O n Vars1ty Baseball team m 3 1 :N 'T 5-f , f 5- f .,,.- - .,, A rl A -A -A - EA' A :Au '75 Thirty-two d Silver A m 31 mzanr- kt 11 1 1-f 1- 11 1 u .1 1 111 1 111 1 1 1 11 1 1 111 il! llil K :J 1 1 1 1 1.1 1 K. 1 1 1 1,1 1,2! -111 ,u1 1 1 1 1 Q Iif 11 111 1111 1151 IIN 111' 1 1 11 ,lil 1 l i1 1 , 1 1 1 11.1 11 115 l11l --11 L 1 11 11 '1 . 1i11 16111 1111 11111 1 1 1 1 1 ' 11112 ills 1111 1 1 1 E 1 1 , 1 1111 11,1 1 11111 1 !:5'i 111 1 V11 1111' 1f111f 11111 11? 1 111' . I 11111 -A 111- at i :fit I3 111'-xt: nk .4-'25-'2 :ifif?igf1'111-42? - ,...-,-4- .. N,....w-A ,...-...-........, ,THEODORE M. BROADSTON Chicago, Illinois MILITARY: '30-'31 Private Troopg '31-'32 Private Troop B5 Awarded B.I-I.T.'s in ,31. ........-i........-....-.1--.1 ARTS AND LETTERS: Member of Glee Club in '31 and of Spanish 5 Club in '32. I ATHLETICS: On Troop Baseball team in ,32. ' Aff 'till li-f'7i11-Q. eeew at fait gt' fig 'fit ff41.1fQ A tgii a- iii: 1' 'e Li' 'ti 'K TT A TT A ti Tblrly-llarcc' V 1 .,....,.,...4..,........i may-I . I ' I I .Q A as JN ,pg .ds JS I , r , .LLHBM .g.g.a..::-1 -wear: ......,.......,.......... ,..-.,... JOSEPH J. BROWN JR. I Wbitemarsb, Pennsylvania A MILITARY: '30-'31 Private Batteryg ,31-'32 Private Battery B5 Awarded C.B.'s in '31g Second Class Gunner. ATHLETICS: On Varsity Football team in 330 and '31g on Varsity Tr k ' 3 3 - ' ' ' ac team in 31 and 32, Runner-up for Regimental Middleweight Boxing Championship in '31g Varsity Boxer in '32. MISCELLANEOUS: 'VI b I em er of Varsity Club in '31 and '3'2g Treas- urer of Plebe Hi-Y Club in '31. B--, r-,V ,ff '-X., v,'--,Xa ,J-..Nm If M- W,-f 'EIC lg A 'TfQf'TIT'I A '4 i f'1 A f 'r ATTN 2145 rc I Thirty-four -.-.----f--:.:v.1-1-f'-W-:xx-::.if:1. L, - -....... A -. . e.:.,,.,.- -A , ,.. ..Y H -- K 1 I I x 1 1 i f . T l T 5j a:: fi q . 94 A, i T eae Qfyiifgig, A If -T A JA T- Ziyi: -STANLEY W. BROWN Grzrdwz Cify, Long Island, New York MILITARY: ,ZS-'29 Private Batteryg '29-'30 Private Batteryg ,30-'31 Private Batteryg '31-'32 Battery Supply Lieutenantg Awarded C.B.,s in '---ef-We '29g R.O.T.C. Medals in Communication Field Artillery Firingg Best Section of '31, ATHLETICS: A Played varsity P010 in '31-'32. P TfJir'fy-jim' I 'I ii ! , I A I I I I I ::-- I I I EQ I I I I I I I I: I I I I I I I I I I I I A .45 -JN I f ' ' .IS JN A LEWIS BUCKINGHAM JR. Flint, Michigan MILITARY: '28-'29 Private E Company: '29-'30 Private TYOOQS '30-'31 Private Troop: '31-'32 Private Troop A3 Awarded B-H'T' S in '29. I ARTS AND LETTERS: Member of Varsity Club and Vedette Staff in '32. I ATHLETICS: On E Company Football team in '28, on Varsity Foot- I ball team in '29, '30, and '31, on Troop Track team in '30 and '31, on I Varsity Swimming team in '29, '30, and '31, Company Boxing in '29. 1 MISCELLANEOUS: Member of Varsity Club in '30, '31, and '32g Commerce Club. M ' 'V ' f A ' ' A fi fi fi jffffigj 7ff 'N-7 --'-- f '-5: -- Cfm- C Tbirly-Six .--..YA - ,VY -V ,,,-,i:,,.,T,:.,,, - -,.-,,..,. L, ,,,-,, A .. ,.-. ,, -.i,,-.a ,H .-z.. . ,, ,..-..1:,- 1. ..,,.e.-Q-Y-11,1-nw RICHARD D. BURNETT II Birmingham, Alabama MILITARY: '27-'28 Private Company Cg '28-'29 Private Company C5 '29-'30 Private Company C5 '30-'31 Private Company C3 '31-'32 Second Lieutenant Company C5 Awarded Culvers in '27 and C.R.'s in '30. ARTS AND LETTERS: Member of Dramatic Club in '31 and '32, Company Quill Representative in '28 and '3O. ATHLETICS: C Company Football Manager in '27, '29, and '30, on C Company Basketball team in '27, on C Company Track team in '28, '30, and '31, on Varsity Golf team in '32. MISCELLANEOUS: Member of Plebe Club in '27g in Command of Military Police in '32g Member of Commerce Club in '32. AV: A Tlairly-sv 1 'rn R. 1 1 1 1 4 I I . -D N -Y Q 4, ,,,,,.,--.,.-.Y-.-'..-ia--1---W - - '--'-' I . ,,,- ,.,L,,.., ., ,. .--.Y-n-3-:fn-va-gfvfuuzva.-1.-.-..ff-1.X-4 f-1-.3-a-4-1,1-VQLJL,-1,-y-v.u:-f -f - p . . A p,,gT5giii1'i1' iiiiijgiaa ,.4 agiiii, 9-aa1i--y - ,af ,mga AW1 1 lazgjrgga , - :ffjfjyjf 3 fgfff LQQQF 'ie,:ggq1 1- LOUIS CAMP JR. Akron, Ohio MILITARY: '28-'29 Private Company Dg '29-'30 Private Company D3 '30-'31 Private Company D3 '31-'32 Private Company D3 Awarded Culvers in '28, ATHLETICS: Played Company Football in '28 Qllegimentalj, '29 fllegimentalj, '30 and '31 Qllegimentalj Captain' on D Com an L , P Y Basketball team in '29 and '30g on D Company Track team in '29 '30 '31, and '32g Played Company Baseball in '30 and '31g Company Boxing in 29, 30, and '31g Played Company Hockey in '293 on Varsity Tennis team in '29, '30, '31, and '32. 5 IW' mira.- ........- I IV'- MISCELLANECUS: Member of Varsity Club in '31 and '32g Mem- ber of Commerce Club in '32, 3: X . . PQ A .3 --A -fe-fi. he--'2wIqdQ Thirty-eiglot I 'uw-:5i.....a.1....' f frY--.-,g.1L1,.f,,-:,A,,,,,,4,,,,,-A-MLA--Y -A,-,nhl .V H Y, .., , .L . L. . . , , , ,, , ,, L , HOXVELL H. CAMPBELL Nashville, Tennessee MILITARY: '28-'29 Private Company D, '29-'30 Private Company D, '30-'31 Sergeant Company D, '31-'32 First Lieutenant Company D, Personnel Officer Company D, Awarded Culvers in '29 and C.R.'s in '3 0. ATHLETICS: On First Battalion Junior Football team in '28, on D Company Football team in '29 CRegimentalj , '30, '31, and '32, Played company Basketball in '29, '30, '31, and '32, on D Company Track team in '31 and '32, Played Company Baseball in '29, on D Company Boxing team in '29, '30 and on Varsity Boxing team '31 and '32. MISCELLANEOUS: Member of Cadet Club. -A. AIM -Q3 H is , A N Tbiriy-nine lllp A , srrt , I ' RN I v ggi-mnwmg M-Au-n-ww-MM- U-'45-WMM www., .4g,44a- r'-'LN' JOHN LAURENCE CLARE Florence, South Carolina MILITARY: '27-'28 Private Company Ag '29-'30 Private Company Ag '30-'31 Color Corporal Company Ag '31-'32 Color Sergeant Com- panv A, First Lieutenant Company Ag Awarded Culvers d C.R ' an . s in 'f9g won R.O.T.C. Medal in Field Engineering in ,32. ARTS AND LETTERS: Sports Reporter on Vedette Staff in '31g Quill Contributor in '31, ATI-ILETICS: Played on Company Football team in '28 and '30 5 on X arsity Swimming team in ,31 and '32, MISCELLANEOUS: Member of Varsity Club in '32. gl A A ff I -T T 'Tift T . -Ext p :iz Ara 1 Forty L 9 I ll 5, ls? Q 1 f I ill l 1 I I ' Liifi-L1i: , ', 'pci L A f Ziff: If-:till f WILLIAM SINDIINGER CLARK Chicago Illinois ,I rl ' Q , 'L I' ' f 1 , fi i 1 ' A 1 - I ,I .L . 5 , 1 I : v 5 i I 'l 1 I I . 1 3 .S 1 . I 1 l l ' I l ': 1 A, X . 1' ' vi 5 1 ' . .J . I in ' - VYYY Y, .n:-,,s YLLLLL, L, , , A I1 . ' . g i f- -7- .-.-.........,x ,.,, , , H- .L I , - ,-,, . ,. Y A 5 , 4 V, , , A ....,-,.,,..,- .,,, ,, . J, 1 , ' ' ' ' L' -3--'--M ---' -' f---+A---V --H -L.. HL.. A, .gff,.,L, Y L, . , Vu., HW, Y ,Y Y ,,,.,, , Y nr M: ....-.. ' 5 ,i gl' 121- iii ,-'.-1,y'5ggg,,f3- 133.-lg-gli: .ill-L,-LL:f-L'jf- 5 a 2 . . -fra., . , .2 . - . , W-Y, M-, L, f ,......-.-,.- ffI.,L.L,,.., ' J - ' J MILITARY: '28-'29 Private Company C5 '29-'30 Corporal Company C5 '30-'31 First Sergeant Company C5 '31-'32 Captain Company C5 Awarded C.R.'s and Culvers in '295 Won Rifle Marksman Medal at Camp Custerg Won R.O.T.C. Medal in Topography, Military Tactics, Auto- matic Rifle, and Field Engineering. ATHLETICS: Played on Company Football Team in '28 and '295 Played on Varsity Football Team in '30 and '315 Played on Company Baseball Team in '29, '30, '31, and '325 on Company Hockey Team in '29 and '305 Member of Company Track Team in '29, '30 CRegimental Outdoor Championsj , and Member of Varsity Track Team in '31 and '3 2. MISCELLANEOUS: Member of Cadet Club in '325 2nd Vice-Presi- dent of Hop Club in '325 was a member of the Varsity Club in '325 was Vice-President of Hi-Y Club in '32 and Chairman of Vocational Guid- ance Committee. ii cz- 'f5:m gig, fix -ef l ii on 2 rt ew 5 A . Ig T42 f-442 A f:L75 '1T3 :il T31 ii! Eff' i C1251 5 F' T ' L' i ' Forfy-one I lll I I l -,ITT I , U ,W v-k 4 ,M -,-A,, ,VYN 1 wm,,,,,,W,,,,L,,.,.,, ,,,, ...,f I mmwm-mf-mmm-fm-G---g.....,., 5, y I . 9 E E A, ig itiijijiiijg'jgigijiiiiiQigijijgfei1i':v-.g-a..-g.g41gLg,g-.a--.,,....a.a..1-mmm DANIEL CLINGER I Milfou, PC'lII7SjI11!l177id MILITARY: 328-'29 Private Battery, '29-'30 Private Battery, '30-'31 Private Battery, '31-'32 Private Battery Ag Awarded Culvers and C.B.'s in '29g XY'on R.O.T.C. Medals in Material and Hippology. ATHLETICS: On Battery Track team in '29, '30, '31, and ,325 on Battery Swimming team in '29, '30, '31, and ,32' in '30g Played Company Hockey in '29 and '30. , on Battery Rifle team MISCELLANEOUS: Member of Plebe Club in 329 f Y l , o ear ing Club in 30. of Two Stripe Club in '31, and of Three and Four Stripe Club in 721 Member of Vocational Guidance Committee in '32. A -1A ' ii A igfffmx rr Fo fly-two -HERBERT L. W. COHN Chicago, Illinois MILITARY: '29-'30 Private Company D5 '30-'31 Private Company D3 '31-'32 Sergeant Company D3 Awarded C.R.'s in '29g Awarded Marksman, Pro-Marksman, Sharpshooter and Expert Rifle medals in '30 and Distinguished Rifle Medal in '31. ARTS AND LETTERS: Quill Contributor in '31 and ,325 Business Manager of Vedette. ATHLETICS: On D Company Football team in '29 QRegimentalj, '30, and '31g on D Company Track team in '31g Played Company Baseball in '30. MISCELLANEOUS: On New Cadet Relations Committee and Sec- retary of Plebe Commission in '3Og Secretary of Yearling Commission in '31g Treasurer of Two Stripe Club and member of International Re- lations Committee in '32. 'L A ,, 'i K, ff r o ' I A i ' fAT 'A A Forty-three L . . 3 r ' .Q . 1 I 9 I . i hx l K .V . ' A 'x 'H A I , ' , '- , ' . i , , ,il-an-.v.......,, Y fr ' ' ' ' M, . ,,r,..-f.,...L-:freihgaa-ass.. --f-We-3-M - - - A A A . ,,AA L. L ' ,4,,-sL..g-Lg-,4a-,,-a L,g-r,,-a-.aL....,,A Z 'mlC CHARLES STEWART CooK Detroit, Michigan MILITARY: '28-'29 Private Bandg '29-'30 Private Bandg '30-'31 Supply Sergeant Bandg '31-'32 First Lieutenant Band, Personnel Officer Bandg XVon R.O.T.C. Medals in Automatic Rifle, Scouting and Pa- rrollingg Awarded C.M.'s in '30 and Culvers in '29. ARTS AND LETTERS: Was Vedette Representative in '30 and Quill Representative in '31g was Feature Reporter on Vedette Staff in '31, ATHLETICS: On Band Football team in '28 and Assistant Manager of Varsity in '29g Played Company Basketball in '28g on Band Baseball team in '28g Assistant Manager of Varsity Baseball team in '30 and Manager in '3lg Captain of Band Soccer team in '30 and '31. MISCELLANEOUS: Member of Varsity Club in '32g Member of Y.M.C.A. Cabinet in '31g Chairman of Publicity Committee in '32g on Message Center Staff in '31 and Editor-in-Chief in '32. A A 0 sa r - A A' A fs: A .vs .asa rs Forfy-four RICHARD DOUGLASS COOPER Chicago, Illinois MILITARY: '27-'28 Private Troop, '28-'29 Private Troop, '29-'30 Private Troop, '30-'31 Sergeant Troop, '31-'32 First Lieutenant Troop Ag Awarded B.I-I.T.'s and Culvers in '28, ATHLETICS: Played Junior Football in '27, Company in '28 and '29, Varsity in '31, Won Second Place in Individual Bowling Tourna- ment in '31, on Troop Soccer team in '27, 28, '29, '30 Qllegimentalj, and '31 fRegimentalQ . MISCELLANECUS: Member of Cadet Club and Varsity Club in '32, Member of Commerce Club in '32. L A N A ffi15, ,,.Y'jLTfYa -ve-'T fl'1f ffjpfiilg A 3 life: A A Forty-five 'NNN -r-- w - k x ,M ,, . 7. K, . K -'.:,xl.LQ , . If 7. ' v I Y -I I 1, ' ' Z -wa - 'A i. rr.,.i,'r t .' ' V i,,.' . in . V I 'ii-., A s I , ' ' ily..-H: , ,I .if ai 'j',', ' at ', Q- 1'- S I I . 3 f - f di I Z J f . My X, ell. 1 Q V ir! ,-J 14 K 'Q ' 1 L V ' Q I , L ' s f ' .r N ',- ' ,, i fi 6 ..,..1 ng A ,, f A x. V 'K . I .y 1 V - 415, 'guy , V 1- in - Q ,Ari .. 1 5 j 4- 5 I , 11, '.,in4l2Lp j JOHN OATES CoPPocK Peru, Izzdiazza MILITARY: '30-'31 Private Band: ,31-'32 Private Band. ARTS AND LETTERS: Awarded Silver Aus for both semesters in '31 and one in '32g Assistant Stories Editor of Quill in '32g Member of Spanish Club in '32g Member of Glee Club in ,31 and '32. ATHLETICS: Played Basketball in '31 and Varsity in '32g on Com- pany Track team in '31 and Varsity in '32g on Band Baseball and Swimming in '31. MISCELLANEOUS: President of Senior Plebe Hi-Y Club in '31g Member of Jazz Band in '32, Forly-Six JOSEPH J. CROTSER Detroit, Michigan MILITARY: '29-'30 Private Company C5 '30-'31 Private Company C3 '31-'32 Private Company C5 Awarded R.O.T.C. Medal in Scouting and Patrolling in '29, XVon C.R.'s and Culvers in '29. ARTS AND LETTERS: Member of Dramatic Club in '31 and '32, ATHLETICS: Played on C Company Football team in '29, '3 0, and '31, on C Company Track team and Baseball team in '3 0, '31, and '32, Played Company Hockey in '30, on Varsity Swimming team in '30, '31, and '32. -ISHS A , ,,,c3 A a ' VA- .JL A L X-. 4 Forty-sc Ven 9 I I lil I A A A I 1..., , 2,-mmma-if-'P-ffffefefA-erm-9 er-fr-'ree ' 'J' -3 I . A ' ' 3 fiiig e eijgfijiiia.wsu-L,-.a..1,.-141-4.44llL---411114 'YTC4 NET ,',, 1-New WILLIAM H. CURRY Piffsburgfa, Pc'n11syl1Ja1zia MILITARY: '28-'29 Private Troop, '29-'30 Corporal Troop, '31-'32 First Sergeant Troop, '31-'32 Captain Troop B, Squadron Commander, Awarded I3.I-I.T.'s and Culvers in '28. ATHLETICS: Played Company Football in '28 and '29, and Varsity in '30 and '31, on Troop Basketball team in '29, '30, '31, and Captain in '32, on Troop Track team in '29, '30, and '31, Played Company Base- ball in '29 and '30, and Varsity in '31, on Troop Swimming team in '29 Qllegimentalj and '31, Played Company Soccer in '28, '29, '30, and '31, on Troop Hockey team in '29 Qllegimentalj and '30. MISCELLANEOUS' Member of Cadet Club ' '32' S - in , ecretary and Treasurer of Varsity Club in '32, Secretary of Hop Club in '32. Ne J- A e ' ' e ae .Af ere ' Forfy-eight -'-vfw--Q1-1-'ff-..:g-A-.ggi-5--W--in-v-ff,- K--ating ,...,- K., ,-.,l?....-.... ..,,tL:,,, HAL Ati.:-T.- J: , TWT, C, ,W ,WY K W N ,, , V , Wir, V '21 ' ' 'H W Y -7:41- ..-......-e.. , ....,. ... HENRY LAMPTON CURTIS Mount Vernon, Ohio MTLITARY: '29-'30 Private Troop, '30-'31 Private Troop, '31-'32 Private Troop Ag Awarded B.H.T.'s in '30. ARTS AND LETTERS: Member of Dramatic Club in '32, Member Of Spanish Club in '3 2. ATHLETICS: Played Company Football in '29, '30, and '31, on Troop Basketball team in '32 on Troop Track team in '31 and '32, Played Company Baseball in '30 and '31, Played on Troop Soccer and Hockey teams in '29, '30, and '31. ff-A f,i,.'5X5 A - 'T 5 , 53 f 1- Forty-nine v -' A - 1 I I 4 r ,A 1 l I I , 1 X Q 1 1 l i 1 l .'i, .ZR . I , V .V 11: 1 ill ,f1 i .1 .. 1 Q li Q.:2Tj?fiT'Ijg'i'giii?i':'iiTTiiTjLiigiQj.iT?1'iLi1igiifiiijgiiijai311i.iZiig1ii531Qiigjggifiiiiii .'A 1, -1 A -1 A i 41-4.V.--W--a-eiale-A---Y-M-Mm-weP- -A-- -3-4M--'T-' T I 'M' T TW-Tv A WESTON CUTTER JR. Rocky River, Ohio MILITARY: '29-'30 Private Batteryg '30-'31 Private Batteryg '31- '32 Private Battery B5 Awarded C.B.'s and Culvers in '30g Second Class Gunner in '30. ' ARTS AND LETTERS: Awarded Silver A in '30. ATHLETICS: Played Junior Football in '29 and Company in ,315 on Battery Junior Basketball team in '30 and Company team in '323 OH ' Battery Track team in '32. Member of Battery Boxing team in '30 and '31, MISCELLANEOUS: Member of Junior Plebe Council in '3 O and Vice- President of Yearling Council in '31, be ' ' 1 ff T: A :dxf A CKE: A ,4 t-M A r,.a, A ,. A 'TH N '.1,- .X, A A A A .jig iizgiif '---' V. fr XS:-T . ,V .xx i VV- ,xx-5 A x I Fifly ECM, is ,-2...-- aaaa -w.W- ., A I :fill 1 , 4 5 1 ' , Q . , , , 'v l wil I 1 w I i 1 135 5: il I ' -!N..-1s?-11 nfs ,Q 21. A V iT-- -TFTP V , i1:.:i:i:::'''::L1'15'1T,2?Qt'2fr,1f9 m i4'i22l',i :''gil'tifgiliigiiltf 2 s a T CT ig- 11: WILLIAM R. CUTTER Clmfeland, Olaio MILITARY: '28-'29 Private Battery, '29-'30 Corporal Battery, '30-'31 First Sergeant Battery, '31-'32 Captain Battery, Private Battery, Awarded Culvers and C.B.'s '29, Won R.O.T.C. Medals in I-Iippology, Material, Field Artillery, Draft, Topography, Gunnery, and Field Artillery Drill. ARTS AND LETTERS: Spanish Club in '32. ATHLETICS: Played Company Football in '28 and '29, Varsity in '30 and '31, on Company Basketball team in '31 QCaptainj , on Varsity Basketball team in '32, Played Company Baseball in 531, on Company Hockey team in '29, '30, and '31. MISCELLANEOUS: Secretary of First Class '32, President of Cadet Club in '32, Member of Varsity Club in '32, Member of Y.M.C.A. cabinet in '30, '31, and '32, President of Three and Four Stripe Club, Company Roll Call Representative '31. I AC.7.?F '113 Ag' .4f' T 'i:,1 fig Ai. ': ' Q ME 3 D A -Vi A 'rifiiiin g':ffi1-3 l 1Ifff'x'f'2,3 A11-Diff: A ii X , A iii? fl sf: 1 I 3 Fifty-one N. l ......--1-L-ggsn.-r A- Av-- g F W-Nm w,,,...,..,...........-?1fv..fVf- A V , ,. 1-. V - -- f-M A ROBERT ATHERTON DANSE Detroit, Michigan . M I LITARY: '29-'30 Private Battery, '30-'31 Sergeant Battery, '31-'32 First Lieutenant Battery Ag Awarded C.B.'s -and CulVCrS 111 29, Won R.O.T.C. Medals in Topography, Hipp0l0gY, GUm1efYv and First Class Gunner. ARTS and LETTERS: Awarded Gold Av in '31. ATHLETICS: P1 Cl aye on Battery Football team in '30 and '31' 011 C 7 . , . ompany track team 1n 315 on Vars1ty Boxing team in '30, '31, Hlid ,32 ffm ff ii- ,N-ei'A'r-K N- fe 'b gif 'Aff A 5 Fifty-two 1 R fb 1 ,u 1 ..1 4 1 , LU yn 1 y ri, .ii Q, 11 ,y if R 1 v I 7 '3 1----mm-Q-...'T' -' T lLl....LC T5211TQ n ?TW1 M '?iTT2 'i 'f 'Q w 'i:'2'iie'wi2ff'Fiiiel'1'Z'fMfiffeefei-E52-ieflbeef- I -,A 4 Q..,. -H 44 'E ' ' ' T A'L' o 11-f't'r1f 31 ' '-' 'fry fi L,,1-ii '.7Q,if-.-f1i..igog54 E C -' '-A, 1 -' 1'EVTifirfffilifffgf.fQ1,, W I 13 , I i Y 11-L 'J JAMES C. DENTON JR. Tulsa, Oklahoma ' MILITARY: '29-'so Private Company Hg '30-'31 Private Company H3 '31-'32 Private Company C5 Awarded C.R.'s and Culvers in '30g Rifle Medals for Marksman, Pro-Marksman, and Sharpshooter. ARTS AND LETTERS: On Vedette Staff in '31, ATHLETICS: On I-I Company Football team in '30 and on C Com- pany team in '31 Played Company Baseball in '30, '31, and '32g on Varsity Rifle team in '31 and '32, MISCELLANEOUS: Member of Varsity Club in '32, pm igsffxq A1,f'f-,aj I eg l ' A i i S I g , 'X 31,-75--J 7,1 if: fp 'C'.teek -7 ef I A l l A-3. zffffymf.-U E A L x I I s I l I 5 I I , . I I I f rf ff A ef A ef-,ragtriffle:efif: e 'QTZTNMSZ' Ai--ZQJE E ' g . A I, -H---..--,- Q ff A, V , I W- - A GEORGE MCCLELLAN DIMELING CICG1'-168161, Pennsylvania MILITARY: '30-'31 Private Company G3 '31-,32 Private Comp211Y Eg Awarded C.R.'s and Culvers in ,30. ARTS AND LETTERS: Awarded Silver UAH in ,30. ATHLETICS: O G C n ompany Football team in '30 and on E Com- pany team in ,315 on G Company Basketball team in ,315 Company T k ' Q 9 . . . rac m 31 and 32, Company Boxmg 111 '31 and '32, ' ff tt IA ff I ' w ZS ffm- A ff f-1 A Z 'f!.X'X- A A f fx ul' :JN fam -A Jeff JN ff S ds ff'-ff A .ls few .ds JN A Fifty-four JC' Y -Q I-, .W 'Na hr -T I Lie lr ,Ig 'r I! 1 -r. r 1, 1 Va i ,-, ,.u .r n il If w 'x iv! ,li ,fi fi 151' ,N ,72- A, . .. It :il l. i lilp ' Y, 'K ml i M5 V ,W , 1 li 3 Q A A E l A Qi f ilx i l QV i W l sv! l I Eil 1 ELT? Q QA li l lg lil 5 ill it V i1i 1 W l l llifi l ' F5 EQ i 1 ' Eli! 21 'eil V will A 1115? K ' M i lc I A Ii Y, I f W iff: 1 I lil! il 1 5' W.-- . at um sr -Jef-'ifi4,gM..,.r?Qg'TeA m'7T'm A'1fT 'f 'i'ftTt f 'tt o'i' ife'ii'ii:2 ,-S 'wfizfii-f-awafe-'Q S--:-ff 1 S A 5,123 A ,:f f::: A A far 'lfjfW7Ti-'m T T'mTwTTl 'C -' C'lZ1f 'N ''MH'fm 'liiTi 'f 7'i1'jjj,ijjigjljg1gjjj-111' nil . gj7?q: L Hifi 'J MAHLON CONRAD DUNKEL Chelsea, Michigan MILITARY: '30-'31 Private Company Hg '31-'32 Private Company F3 Awarded C.R.'s and Culvers in '32. ARTS AND LETTERS: Feature Editor of Vedette in '32. T- ATHLETICS: On F Company Football team in '31 QRegimentaljg Company Track in '31 and '32g on Company Baseball and Rifle teams in '31, MISCELLANEOUS: Member of Senior Plebe Club in '31. 53 C7552 A ,gi i3t3-A ggffixiig A 7115.153 A ziifx X11 A :TT -55: :ii 'A A .,fii5,-57 Tig 55 ff? A nil: A giili-fig A ITAIX-ffif IA r: fTTf it A CTYMTTLT A ETSI A :i A7Q33 , J V Fifty-fi vc A i M., M,.a,,.-n,,,g lx 1 I : ! A IT 5 i ll I Y I l i P- - 5 fn I HAROLD E. EISELE Oklahoma City, Oklahoma MILITARY: '30-'31 Private Company D5 '31-'32 Corporal COIa1Pfl11Y Dg Awarded C.R.'s and Culvers 'in '30g Won Sharpshooter Medal 1n 31. ATHLETICS: Played on D Company Football team in '30 and ,315 Played Company Basketball in '31 and '32g on D Company BEISCIJHH team in '31. p p P , p I I gli-3 . l f . I A T Fifty-six N. is ll . 'I ll T' ,lil if in 133, 1 ,' 1 gf- if, ill 1 l lv . 1 is l' l lg 3 ll W, 0 l 1 , 1, -1 5. if Y. ,. l ,X ,. 4, 5 15' V. 'lg all all, WI ill fill lil lk QI Ml 1 PM ' 'A ff .A -4 3 A S '1 -is .. 'Z' '45-777-533 4--ll!Cf!-Ti7i QIlI3Illfliiiililillilliig1111511-111ii1i,1'j1i11gig.1jjjF 'iff I f I Q - - TED Ross EVANS Battle Creek, Michigan MIPITARY: '29-'30 Private Company F5 '30-'31 Corporal Company F5 31-'32 First Sergeant Company F, Second Lieutenant Company Fg Awarded Culvers and C.R.'s in '29. ATHLETICS: On F Company Football team in '29, 330, and Captain 111 ,31 Qliegimentaljg Played Company Basketball in '30, '31 QRegi- I mentalj and Captain in '32g on F Company Track team in '30, Captain ' in '31, and Varsity in '32g Played Company Baseball in '30, '31, and '32g on F Company Hockey team in '30 Cllegimentalj and '31g Company l Boxing in '30 and '31. SCENE A 73'l:F1'2 A fK'vAi,,fffZ S A 1 'A A A ' A 1 Fifty-501 'vu I l . A A , , r ,LL ,..,.,:. ,,..,.,,,,-f,-.1-,-2:ffuf2:7-T:::l:1f:f'S:f:'ff-rf-'zbtfffpS 'm'wmS mTT'TTTTa ' ' ' ' ol , A A S E or or 1 for ip + jgsigjppQjjf5gQfiffffffiggi ' CHARLES E. FLEMION Findlay, Ohio MILITARY: '30-'31 Private Company B5 '31-'32 Corporal Company B- Awarded Culvers and C.R.,s in 331. ATHLETICS: Un B Company Football team in '30 and '31g on B Company Basketball and Track team in '31g Company Boxing in '31 .md '32. MISCELLANEOUS: Member of Radio Club in '31 and '32g Mem- ber of Commerce Club in '32. - '3'a f-AJ AAA ni gs at .ls B C .Ae 1 teo' ,Q o't' I Fifty-eight S...-2-'-A ':iii:1-, -em:--M V-V A a , . - - amz:--L sa.. -t-,n,-..,,-,,,,,AY, ,hw ,NM V I JAMES MCGREW FLENNIKEN MOYgd7Zf0W71, West Virginia MILITARY: '28-'29 Private Troop: '29-'30 Private Troop, '30-'31 Private Troop, '31-'32 Private Troop Ag Awarded Medal as Pistol Sharpshooterg Won B.H.T.'s in '29. ARTS AND LETTERS: Member of Dramatic Club in '32, Re- porter on Vedette Staff in '31 and News Editor of Vedette. ATHLETICS: Manager of Troop Football and Soccer teams in '28, '29, '30, and '31, Manager of Troop Basketball, Track, and Swimming teams in '29, '3 0, '31, and '32, on Troop Bowling team in '29, '30, '31, and '32g Varsity Cheer Leader in '32. MISCELLANEOUS: Member of Cadet and Varsity Clubs in '32g Member of Senior Plebe Senate in '29, Yearling Senate in '30, Two Stripe Senate in '31, and Three and Four Stripe Club in '32g on Motion Picture Committee in '29, '30, and '31. LF: frgiggl rr, -tgp , X sr, A L, M 5- Fi A 9322 4' 'fi f..-:mfg A. f Afjjg A i ee,- L eesas - JN- fe JN A 32 ak, 5 Fifiy-nine 1..l- .nu - ,.,,,,,,,.., -.-, -ngfnpfl-uw-if ,Y .,. A-.f .vm-: 1 wwf,--.n...1zf mf-1-ff-:ti-,-1,v--V , w-.Mv::-'1-- r ---- - r ' , A A E E . at 1 i',,Qf'T7f iiiiiiii:g:iigi1i1pf,iTT fY'T'T f'W:T:'T ' 'T ' ' ' A' ' I TTS WTA in HYA. AAAAV w,,,,,,.-.,....-- y---qv... XVALTER THOMAS FLETCHER III Piffsbzzrgfa, Pcfzznsylvafzia MILITARY: '30-'31 Private Battery: '31-'32 Private Battery Ai Awarded C.B.'s and Culvers in '30g W'on R.0.T.C. Medal in Mounted Nlancuvcrs. ARTS AND LETTERS: Member of Spanish Club in '32, ATHLETICS: On Battery Football team in '30 and '31g Played Company Baseball in '31 and '32g on Battery Swimming team in ,31 and '32g Manager of Varsity Polo team in '32. MISCELLANEOUS: Member of Radio Club in ,31. 45-A .!s.JN-JS-is Sixty 1 B,-14' A lZSSl:i f'fff if'i'i -1-Ga-.gszaf ,1:4, ..,. ,,,-,,LL.-ri- aaaa L -A-, . 1, -,- 1 ., iqrif pg. CHARLES AUGUSTUS FRAMBURG Chicago, Illinois MILITARY: '28-'29 Private Batteryg '29-'30 Private Batteryg '30-'31 Corporal Company Clerk Batteryg '31-'32 Private Batteryg Awarded R.O.T.C. Medal in Topography and Rifle Medals for Sharpshooter, Ex- pert, and Distinguishedg Won C.B.'s in '29, ARTS AND LETTERS: Member of Glee Club in '29 and '30, ATHLETICS: Manager of Company Baseball team in '29g on Varsity Crew in '31 and '32g Company Boxing in '29g on Battery Rifle team in '29, '30, and '31 and on Varsity in '32. MISCELLANEOUS: Member of Junior Plebe Club in '29 and Year- ling Commission in '3Og Secretary of Two Stripe Club in '31 and Member of Finance Committee in '32. . - fin ds if fbi iii' C if xii: i 'i il: 5 K 'f' 1 S5113 -nm' l l l l l l l D l I p p C , ,W r W if p 7, W , , , Y ,H H -H-MH-p Y- L -- -f f- We-f 'f 1'fff ' fi f444,,4i,jgI,llf' M ' M'll-ff3-mmj'wM,jjlla......g.,,-3 JOSEPH W. FRAZIER Paterson, New jersey MILITARY: '28-'29 Private Company Eg '29-'30 Private Company Eg 'MJ-'31 Corporal Company Eg '31-'32 Corporal Company Ag Wfon C.R.'S in '29. MISCELLANEOUS: Member of Commerce Club in '32. ATHLETICS: Manager of E Company Football team in '28, '29, and '3Ug on A Company Football team in '31, Manager of E Company Bas- ketball team in '28 and '29, on E Company Track team in '29, '30, and '5 lg on Varsity Track team in '32, on E Company Baseball team in '29, '30, and '31: on A Company Baseball team in '32, on E Company Rifle team in 'ZS and ,504 Athletic Manager E Company in '29 and '30. Sixty-Iwo I as .gi Jil. QVV ,filg illll :gjfz Vi! Ji.,- V W ll ri 'il T1 ill' li B Il! - 1 , s l 1. A Q ,V . Wil wifi Mila im fill 3 5153 l 1 sl ,N l x :lil I Eiiisi MH 17.1 :I :ll :mi 11751 ' Wa iafllz illlf: Biff: Sllfl ? fllilg Wi :gag ,il v .1 V1 iii T Ml all -gi W 1 Willy 1 ig I Nillli K gli, I.- i :,il gi .N W rl 1 sl' 'ls H5 'W Sli, .I:':t i4,115 ull. If Llflzs. kligig X Sll,5ss R ,spy -Vi ,, :if 1' Egjliig l ii? 5 Q ' 'T A :fix I3 ig:':fi,--,.i.,,..,ff1 l1ifc..g-,fiQaQ-Qgliftiifime QLV fi PM i'lTiMiCfl ai f 1 i :fix 1:53521 f ARTHUR HERBERT FROST JR. Chicago, Illinois MIBITARY: '29-'30 Private Company B5 '30-'31 Private Company Bi 31-332 Private Company B5 Won R.0.T.C. Medals in Automatic Rifle and Tactics in '31g Awarded C.R.'s and Culvers in '30. p v , u ' I ' . 2 ATHLETICS: Played on B Company Football team in '30 and '31g 3 I?2YCCldCompany Baseball in '30, '31, and '32g on Varsity Rifle team in i , 1 an ,32, l E Y tj STTTQ' A ' ' .4 - N -' .. T'-f f 'X , A gil if A 5 Af A T13 '5'ii'1Z3 A Sixty-tb ree l ..,.......,........,.......4 , Y Y , J... K V A --' A- WILLIAM MARSHALL FULLER Fort Worth, Texas MILITARY: 329-'30 Private Troop, '30-'31 Corporal Troop, '31-,32 Stable Sergeant Troop Ag Awarded Culvers and B.H.T.'s in '29, WOR R.O.T.C. Medal in Pistol. ATHLETICS: Played on Troop Football team in ,31 and '32, on Troop Track team in '32g on Troop Rifle team in '30, '31, and ,325 on T S ' ' ' 3 roop Summing team in 31 and 32. MISCELLANEOUS: Member of Plebe Senate in '30, and Yearling Forum in '31. ds f a e' , raiaa A or I Si-Yfy-four THOMAS PAYSON GALLEGHER Toledo, Ohio MTLITARY: '29-'30 Private Troop, '30-'31 Private Troop, '31-'32 Private Troop Ag Awarded Culvers and B.H.T.'s in '30. ARTS AND LETTERS: Member of Glce Club in '31 and '32, Re- P0ftCr on Vedette Staff in '32. ATHLETICS: Played on Varsity Football team in '29, '30, and '31, On Troop Track team in '30, '31, and '32, Company Boxing in '30, '31, fm? ,325 Played Company Hockey in '30 and '31, on Troop Rifle team 111 30 and '31g on Varsity Pistol and Tennis teams in '32. MTSCELLANEOUS: Secretary and Treasurer of Yearling Club in '31, History Editor of Message Center. Sixly-fi vc ,JS is .4515 Jw N 4 Y Wi,?Yf,v vrw, -7, ,,,, ,:TL,,?i-fir'-,TT--fr:-:-iz-'::T2:'fTJ'2Tff' '-' I 7:44 TAA5-:NM 'T'M' 'TT I 4 I , ga Il I :- D p p W A l:Ai .. g P C zl, ,f, , U- '- .Qi RAYMOND HUNTINGTON GARDNER JR- Albion, Michigan I MILITARY: ,29-'30 Private Company Ag T30-'31 Private C01T1P3nY I Ag '31-'32 Private Company Ag Won C.R.'s in '30. I I ARTS AND LETTERS: Member of Dramatic Club in '32. I ATHLETICS: Member of A Company Football team in '29, '30, and '32g on A Company Basketball team in '31g on A COIHPIIQY Baseball ' ' ompany Boxing team in '30g on Varsity Boxmg team in '31 and ,325 on A Company Swimming team in ,30, '31, and '32g on A Company Hockey team in '30. team IH 313 on A C MISCELLANEQUS: Member of Varsity Club in '31 and '325 Mem' ber of Y.M.C.A. in '30, 331, and '32, A- ,rg Q -'N a -A I X- -IN 2- -A ,I 1 ,las N .dh 'E nfs' Sixty-six ,-.. - FREDERICK C. GEIGER Philadelphia, Pennsyl vania MILITARY: '29-'30 Private Company G3 '30-'31 Sergeant Company G5 '31-'32 First Lieutenant, Personnel Officer, Company Eg Awarded C.R.'s and Culvers in '30, Won R.O.T.C. Medal in Scouting and Patrolling in '29. MISCELLANEOUS: Member of Commerce Club in '32. ATHLETICS: Played Company Football in '29, '30, and '31: on Company Track in '3 0, '31, and '32, on Company Swimming team in '3 0, '31, and '32, Company Soccer in '29 and '30, Company '30 and '3 1. , V ttt, be A- ,ui A efet IA- A A Si.x'fy-sfwm l I i all I 1 A A A ipigiiiliiiifffgo - 1 '7'ff17f C144 ig gg ff ,' L 1 i,:gjiiifiQiiiiiifggiiiiijiiilliijiifii,rjiiii1'fiiii:T1i1.a.li 3 -11 T I N at -MM-,A -,,x A,r,.-.....-2!L...Q , A A L . . We.a,---W -A - -' iiiii Y,. I ' '--im A-,f V-A W 7 r IoN PERDICARIS GIGNILLIAT Savamzala, Georgia MILITARY: '30-'31 Private Company Pg '31-'32 Corporal COIHPGIHY F3 Awarded Culvers and C.R.'s in I30. MISCELLANEOUS: Member of Commerce Club in '32. ATHLETICS: Played on F Company Football team in '30 and '31 cRCglIHCHI3lDQ Played on E Company Basketball team in '31 and ,325 ComanfB ' p 3 omng 1n 31 and Vars1ty 1n 32. I ao. , Sixty-eight l 11111 ' 511411 1111-1 1 5:1 4 1 1 1 ' 1 1 W1 11 ,1 11 1 11 11 1 111 ,1,, 11' 1111 1 111 11 1 1 1'1 11111 ,1, 11111 4 1311 1llf 1 1111 1 1 . 1 1 1151 F11 jlf .12 1 1 1 1 i 1 1 11111 f1'. 11111 '1.1'I '11x 1 1 'riltk 1 1 l 4 1 1 -+1111 11'l11 11S 1 1 1 ' 1,1111 '-1111 '1 Q1 f111:' 1 , 111,1 111 I 1,i,. -1111 11.1 Jw .1,1 1 11,1 -1 111' 111, 113'1 1 . 11111 1 1 1 IL 1111 11 li ' , 1 F111 ' 51 1 ip 1 1 14 QQ Z1 11 1 :1 gg ' I I E111 if ff?733l'l9?i3f'lff'qi7lm?fT ourfr-'fiir'-ffizfffrfllfferxf'f-'i111'1in-Wef:M-1-Ww'uf:-e--'e--A-11:-uf-f- 115 1 , 35 :A --'M .L fkr- iiffiiliijijjgijiig A. , W-dglillmmm--iii-:iii piif ' rf Ie.,.w.,,-:g,t-1,t,lVgi1iii1iijgiggiEe,, pl p I 2 , gl :psi 'jf PAUL GILSTER St. Louis, Missouri MILITARY: '29-'30 Private Company B3 '30-'31 Supply Sergeant COmpany Bg '31-'32 Private Company Bg Awarded Culvers and C.R.'s 111 ,305 Expert Rifle Medal in '31, mmm' 'P'P S' mmwf 1 ARTS AND LETTERS: Silver UA in '3O. ATHLETIC: Company Football in '29g Company Rifle in '30. Sixly-riim' , , ., .. , .. M. . - 4 2,1-5-if ff ,rg r r.v!:-an-.cewxk-f.Q - -2-:QA WALTER H. GIRDLER JR. Louisville, Kentucky f MILITARY: 29-'30 Private Company Hg '30-'31 Private Company' Hg '31-'32 Private Company Eg Awarded C.R.'s and Culvers in '30. ARTS AND LETTERS: On Vedette Staff in '31-'32, ATHLETICS: On Company Football team in '29 '30 and '31 CA11 Company Center, Regimental Championsjg on Company Bask6tb2l11 V69-m 11'1 30, 31, and '32g Company Track team in '30 and '31 C C aptainjg on Varsity Track team in '31 and '32g on Varsity TenI1iS team in '30, '31, and '32g on Company Hockey team in '30 and '31S on Company Soccer team in '29, '30, and '31. MISCELLANEOUS: Member of Varsity Club in '31-'32g Member of Y.M.C.A. in '30, '31, and '32, i W af, f,,f.pT FJ,f m A T rf' Seventy 5:1 9' Milf 131:33 1 I -Q S 5 i . ,.3 :V - 'L - 1 ilal' ,rx Q Q 'li , flflw ' 'gui 1' A yn' , Milf vlliz ,,., ,IN i'i v i , .,, i l , Y , -. ' : 1 .n I l 1111, 'J , 4 2 F .pi ,wi l'l'fCi vu'- itli. lllllx alll' ajl' llfisv fw- r,f 52111 yjzl H15 Ig . lil' I Wi' .1f3.:1 'Hill' M535 Ewa Vila? gjilg lsllll, kImn14 Vigil li, If W flfrll, Hiilll llhil 4 lf 1 ,U l Mile 4 iiqlw 1 ggllf, ,Q vtl, S I' , 1 I - 1 Img 1 iw' V I . 4 rn, , , , ,H ' Q 54155, 1A..-,-..1 L .4-A --A l l - I 3 j v'x ,Ap 'f.,,.-F'ifimfmazfffl--'ffefe We iT7m '3 w' W h'W 'W m' ' ' M W 'Min Mft 'f Mfmn'- ':'f--'H-T-W--me--Rf ' all :til '-1:41 gg 213 ,nay xii.: 4314:1:::gg1:::::1igg:,1iT5i1' GEORGE A. GOETTSCHE l Chicago, Illinois MILITARY: '29-'30 Private Bandg '30-'31 Corporal Bandg '31-'32 Sergeant Bandg Private Bandg Awarded Culvers and C.M.'s in '3Og Won Expert Rifle Medal in '29. AIETS AND LETTERS: Glee Club in '30g Cadet Crchestra in '31 an '32, 1 ATHLETIC: On Company Football in '30g on Company Swimming in '30, '31, and '32g Company Rifle in '31. l MISCELLANEOUS: Y.M.C.A. Cabinet Member in '30 and '31g in l l 1 Jazz Band in '31, mn A 5131233 i 'rT7F:1 :iff :my IQ if '51 A ri 'E --fb 4 A i' TTT: s, '-'Axii A rijkwqi A Cjiflij A A A Cflrxlij A TTA' Egg A 'gif A r ' A 8 A f Scrmlfy-orlv A - Ti AnfiliffiliiEiiifff.liigfjiifi12fjggiiiifijfiiffzfiiiiifii 3 r tl'-ig: nr 'Clip 1 1 A J 1 I 4 If 5 A I A .-411' I ga.1i'gig::i1giiQ:1111get TT :Riii1?jff3'Teig13i1A T-':TT'rfjg,5e'LiiigggggzgA - 1 A X 1 A A ViiiT 'T'Z......l-----M--'--- ---4939A--'---4' T'TT'T9TT HM 'C'A NCTC-TWT AV V JACK O. GRAHAM Cleveland Heights, Ohio MILITARY: '27-'28 Private Cavalryg ,28-'29 Private Cavalry? '29-'30 Private Company Eg '30-'31 Corporal Company F5 ,31' 32 Supply Sergeant Company F5 Won R.O.T.C.IMeClal in Topograpl1Y and Automatic Rifleg Awarded Culvers and C.R.'s in '30. ARTS AND LETTERS: Glee Club in '28, '29, and '30g Dramatic Club in '31 and '32, ATHLETICS: On Company Football team in '30 and '31g on Com- pany Baseball team in '31 and '32g on Varsity Crew in '28 and '29. MISCELLANEOUS: Commerce Club in '31 and '32. if as A R as .A .A .45 C, C .45 aes-IN W i f A inf -R' Ti: f-- ifhxi 55155 A Seven fy-two ,IQQ53 l1,liif ll 1 Ili . xl,jf .l ' ii ,Hi ,, 1 , l- 1 . t ty Lili. 1 4 if V ll rf, 1 ' ' 1 I ' 1 I' . ' 1 1 4 1 ' ' i r , fl I, 'r , li rw ,V Hy, M I, I 1: ,, Z!'l lil Q, 1. lsllf Iilg' 1, l-, y vl ,, a iz 1 ,:,,, ll :I I-l :- ll ' l J' 1 - v il ffi lil' gli l' HW 4. '- wi: Ng 'vi' ll- , . :if ,ly Mil lil. 13,515 'fi VIZ 5. .wifi 5 lil,-3 lf flew ik, 134 I mv Y ,l1,r'E llwg 1: ,lqll , lililf ' 1 - l , u: ..g fl wg: :J I l 5lIw'A HIV ill: l1lQi ll di 1 I 5 . Il' Pl.: lay- W o ' of-Q ' -- --- we--L-----V-ww ,-::a -:f T-was--It-W H- -Q Q ni 5,1 -lg A ' ,Q .3 1 aaot ,C rg , 17: ,A 1+ . f:-TFZTTZQ1A-i:r ':'it?-a'f::jBarf'TiQag,.M1:g.L,:,Q..-:..1lTi'1ii4n!a I pjyib, V nj WILLIAM WARING GREEN Dayton, Ohio MILITARY: '28-'29 Private Troop, '29-'30 Corporal Troop: '30-'31 Supply Sergeant Troop, '31-'32 First Lieutenant, Battalion Supply Of- ficer, Won B.H.T.'s in '29, ARTS AND LETTERS: Reporter on Vedette Staff in '30 and '31, Editor-in-chief of Vedette in '32. I ATHLETICS: Member of Troop Football, Basketball, and Baseball teams in '28g on Varsity Tennis team in '32. I MISCELLANEOUS: Member of Cadet Club in '32, Member of Var- sity Club in '32. V, 'm X A ,,,, ,xrwi -,,, X k I : :A .3 Se veufy-fbrve I M? 1 41, I I I r I 1 I A JS A -A qs A A A rf 77 S' ' - Qigii E1T''eilifijigiiiiI'fL1f355gj j WILLIAM TILDEN HALLETT Canton, Penfzasylvania MILITARY: ,so-'31 Private Bandg '31-'32 Private Band. ARTS AND LETTERS: Member of Glee Club in '31 and '32. ATHLETICS: Was on Varsity Football team in ,31 and '32' on Var- sity Basketball team in '32g on Company Basketball, Track ,BasebaII, Boxing, and Hockey teams in ,313 Runner-up in Regimental heavy- weight boxing in '31. MISCELLANEOUS: Member of Varsity Club in '31 and '32g Presi- dent of Senior Plebe Senate in ,303 Member of Jazz Band in ,30. ETS A I -A A' I A JS ' A f 'eff' t :fi FTTTJAPNTT fl dll' Q Seventy-fou r - -4114--'1-1:--L.:u..4.L,g,,...a,.-,.A,g,,z,i - A. - --W V Y -WMV' ..,... ..YY..-,,--,,,., . ,,, , , LE. -,,,, ,, , , , A , ,WW ,,,,d,,,,,,,,,r M EUGENE CHRISTIAN HALVORSEN Albany, Im1'ia11a MILITARY: '28-329 Private Bandg 329-'30 Corporal Bandg '30-'31 Sergeant Bandg 331-'32 Sergeant Bandg Won C.M.'s in '30g Pistol Marksmanship Medal in '31g was Awarded Culvers in '28. AIETS AND LETTERS: Member of Cadet Orchestra in '30, '31, an '32, ATHLETICS: On Company Football team in '30 and '31g on Com- pany Basketball team in '29 and '30g on Varsity Basketball team in '31 and '32g on Company Track team in '29 and '30g on Company Baseball team in '29g on Company Swimming team in ,29. fb A I 'I'3 YIIH A St'i'!'lIfj'-fI zu' , ,CA A as WWA Q- - TY eeee JL- EDsoN HART JR. Paducah, Kentucky MILITARY: '29-,30 Private Company C5 '30-'31 Private Company C3 '31-'32 Sergeant Company C5 W'on C.R.'s in '29. ATHLETICS: Member of C Company Football team in '30 and ,313 on C Company Basketball team in '30, '31, and '32g Manager of Varsity Track team in '32g on C Company Baseball team in '30g on C Company Boxing team in ,30 and '31. MISCELLANEOUS: Member of Varsity Club in '32g Member of Commerce Club in '32. Seventy-six t S , ,WL ,.,-,.....--7-..1,..:.-.1-,f,.ffL--f .., -..1.-.r.f... .,..,-...-. - v-- - ---- A A ,eyee A be A Q E ka- .A E eeaaat j'N'!3 WILLIAM C. HARTH Cincinnati, Oloio MIEITARY: '28-'29 Private Company Eg '29-'30 Private Company Es 30-'31 Private Company Eg '31-'32 Corporal Company Eg Won C.R.'s in '29, ARTS AND LETTERS: Member of Dramatics Club in '31 and '32, ATHLETICS: Member of E Company Football team in '29, '30, and 315 ,on E Company Boxing team in '30, on Varsity Boxing team in '31 and 323 On E Company Rifle team in '30 and '31. MISCELLANEOUS: Member of Varsity Club in '31 and '32, Mem- ber of Y.M.C.A. in '29, '30, and '31. A-ISAAJN I' N -vs aeeaa as as Fi AQ, .4 Sf Ul'lI1'J'-Sl'l'L'l7 J l l l J . A A , , - - ' M , '- ':m 12:1-M? I e e iff-liji ...-vwi, GEORGE MAURICE HARTON i l'ilfxl211rgfJ, Pc'1111x'ylL'u11ia l Xlll.ITARY: '29-'30 Private Cavalryg '30-'31 Corporal Cavalryg '31-'32 Sergeant Cavalryg Awarded Culvers and B.H.T.'s in ,293 Won R.O.T.C. Medal in Nlusltctry and Pistol Marlcmansbip. ARTS ANU I.liTTIfRS: Awarded Silver A35 in '30 and '31g in Dra- matlc Club in '31-,32. ATHLETICS: On Company Football team in '30 and 331 QCaptainjg Played Company Basketball '29g Company Baseball in ,305 Company Hockey in '29 and '3Ug Varsity Track in '32g Company Track in '31g Company Cross Country in 331 fRegimental Championsj 3 Played Com- pany Soccer in 30 qliegzmental Claampionsj, '31 Qllegimental Cham- l pzonsj. l ! AAAJNAJNAJNAAAA r y,. Sc'zc'11fy-eigbl I I ' 1 I 1 fl 1 i 1 ,I W 1 1 '1 1 3 1 i 1 1 .gg ll C ig' 1 1: ' I 1 I 1551 '41 'K 1 l 1 l,. 52132 l 1 I r 5 r l xilifg, ,gg 'c-fl' .ply ,i' xy I - 1 I 'T i , M, M, I 1 is 1, '4 .1 -I Q: 12 -I ' ,I 1 ' ,1, 1 'I . 1 Q V .4 . Elm- Ipii 51,11 1' ' V: 3 iv 1 .I I 11 ,ll 1 ,Q 1 . . i! I 1., I lg: I 'If ., 1, 1, I I', 1 LEW, .rl,,i l E E 1 E E a I 3 5 E k 1 s is 1 F H 1 31 E Ei H si H if QE fi is HE W V E5 gl 3: is u Va ni gi 1, It , , 5 M 'Tiki' Tifbii: -fiiifffj 'i f'X r7 iii J' 1-22 2 f1'm2 '.:: 1-xzfgfaiiwa fa--T-' Trp: ggfit-:Zi ggw,-,,g1Q,ifT'1,I ' 8 p, If ' flip Ii' ill S31 sf, 1 1 P ...-,,,, ..,......L-..,......,....., W -- M.. V.. ..,....--,,,v....- ,-...,--2. V V , , , ,,, A w 1 FRANK LACY HASCALL Goshen, Indiana MILITARY: '29-'30 Private Company F, '304'31 Color Sergeant Company F, '31-'32 First Lieutenant, Battalion Personnel Officer, Won C.R.'s in '29, Awarded Culvers in '29. ARTS AND LETTERS: Roll Call Representative in '31, ATHLETICS: Member of Company Football team in '30, on Varsity Football team in '31, on Company Track team in '31, on Varsity Crew team in '30, '31, and '32, on Company Swimming team in '30 anl '31, OndVarsity Swimming team in '32, on Company Soccer team in '30 an '31. MISCELLANEOUS: Member of Varsity Club in '31 and '32, Mem- ber of Yearling Tribunal in '31, Member of Y.M.C.A. Cabinet in '32, Sezmllfy-11i110 1 3 1 a I I I 1 I i 1 I 1 i l i i f Q d Q 1 N - ,'1- Q ilffx 'CTifmiiQiiSffTT Qfn A A W 'WET' TT-' V --- I i I 1 FRANCIS GARNETT HATFIELD I Bedford, Ifzdiarzza 1 I MILITARY: '30-'31 Private Bandg '31-'32 Corporal Band? Won l C.M.'s in ,31. ARTS AND LETTERS: Awarded Silver A's in 'ao and ,315 Member of Glee Clubg Spanish Club, and Orchestra in '32. ATHLETICS: Member of Varsity Football team in ,319 on Varsity Basketball team in '31g Captain of Varsity Basketball team in 323 on Band Track team in '31g on Varsity Crew in '31 and '32. MISCELLANEOUS: Member of Varsity Club in '31 and '325. Mgm- ber of Y.M.C.A. Cabinet in '32g President Yearling Tribunal in 325 , , Member of Jazz Band in '32. i . dx A i ' To if A A ' A Y .3 ' fl? 'i 5 1 :fin f .5 ' A A A 4, VAAA '51-:f f 1 Eiglaly 1' 9 1 l I I VI 'Q 1 1, if I fs iz 'I L. Ill Ill I Q41 , 4' 141, me Nl V 1 Xiu 1. .lm I ,,,,A far I- Q lz' f'y4 I ' I, I I Vw , ,N ll. If fi' il- bil fi Isl If, l, ,N ff IDI Vw, 1 ,l ,N fl Q 1 s 'L ThflfITi'7illiTf ''iiffijfigiag iaEiefff'fWmfWffffig k-x-Q A f'-w:3g53f:w-5-A- l i 5 11.43 A --TT CTTIIIQELEW14-H3----at if It Till l11ii'f7iL tooo tom e-I Elof'iEfE:Eit4EE'TifiTiE3fffEEQf,EEEf251,Q f5l 13 3 nil HENRY ALEXANDER HERBRUCK Canton, Ohio MILITARY: '30-'31 Private Troopg '31-'32 Corporal Troopg Won I3.H.T.,s 1n ,315 Awarded Sharpshooter Medal in '31g Musketry Medal ln '32. ARTS AND LETTERS: Member of Glee Club in '31. ATHLETICS: Member of Troop Football, Baseball, Rifle teams in '31 and '32, 6 Af fx 'i . A aa-' 7 A-at A A ,E I A 5 ETSI viii: iiif-'Cfiit Ti' Eff? 1 Efgbfy-0110 'R fi E W fi I M is I I. f 4 1 n Q A A if ,fx fbi .as .ag XA XJ:-is .ug Xqyt xgtffbcgrf 3 1, ,i l il l '4 nl 'i l 3 1 VL 1 I LLC ' V fe - A A S ,A+ - -' A ff -3:--ff,-4'sg----is I HOWARD THURSTON HEUN Richmond, I1m'iamz MILITARY: '29-'30 Private Company H, '30-'31 Supply Sergeant Company H, '31-'32 First Lieutenant, Personnel Officer Company F, ' NVon C.R.'s in '29, Awarded R.O.T.C. Medals in Scouting and Patroll- ing, Automatic Rifle, Tactics, Musketry, and Field Engineering, Medal for Excellence in Manual of Arms in '30. ARTS AND LETTERS:Awarded Gold A in '30, Awarded Silver A's in '29, '30, and '31, Roll Call Representative in '31, Member of Vedette Staff in '31, Sports Editor of Vedette in '32. ATHLETICS: Member of H Company Football team in '29 and '30, on F Company Football team in '31 fRegimental Cbampionsj, on H l Company Basketball team in '30 and '31, on F Company Basketball team in '32, on I-I Company Track team in '31, on F Company Track team in '32, on H Company Baseball team in '31, on Varsity Crew in '31 and '32, on H Company Swimming team in '31, on F Company Swimming team in '32, on H Company Soccer team in '29 and '30. MISCELLANEOUS: Member of Y.M.C.A. Cabinet in '29, Chairman of Motion Picture Committee. f MX ,,-ryiibb Yi?-wfj l ., Tl-3P i A l 1, A wi-, 'xi X. :slim A fzxfsf JN. :fre A 11, wi A -IN. 1 -l .wsu Q liiglvly-lbln' A ge t .. .5'iQ1,fj1,1 fgggijt Qijegiygfigliiij11jiL:i33g1'1ii ',,'. 1 as -A -IS HARRY J. Hoon JR. I Detroit, Michigan MILITARY: '30-'31 Private Company Ag '31-'32 Private Company Ag XVon C.R.'s in '31g Won Sharpshooter, Pro-Marksman, Marksman, and Expert RifIe Medals. ATHLETICS: Member of A Company Football team in ,30 and ,313 on A Company Track team in ,31 and '32g on A Company BOXIH8 t ' an U - cam in 51, on A Company Hockey team in '31g on Varsity R136 team in '32. MISCELLANEGUS: Member of Y. M. C. A. in 331. Lisag-A as A EfglJfy-four iii few 577-'S -Q?1i'n f'vi2T 'f?ii?F:?L'Qjlirt''fiWftiii,:geiggjjljgs,gjgiiiiiriff:-aagigg A S A :gf rirr i anis - m C--lm--A-M-' aatt 4-l-1111::--m.-.,1a.:::- :.:::l----.a..,-L.:azzgizgg- Q A ' ' 'A 1 at L, as as 1 J, Q FRANK HAGGART HUGHES i Evanston, Illinois MILITARY: '28-'29 Private Company B: '29-,30 Private Troop, '30-'31 Private Troop: '31-'32 Private Troop: Won B.H.T.'s in '29: Awarded R.O.T.C. Medals in Musketry, Automatic Rifle, Pistol Marks- manship in '31, Awarded Culvers in '28. ARTS AND LETTERS: Member of Vedette Staff in '31. 0 ATHLETICS: Member of B Company Basketball, Track, and Hockey teams in '29. MISCELLANEOUS: Member of Plebe Council in '29q Yearling Com- mission in '30, Two-Stripe Council in '3lg Inter-Scholastic Relations Committee, Vocational Guidance Committee: Motion Picture Committee. 3:1341 'if' :f'iT13 A i 'X ' -1A -- 1 A V A A A A L: I Highly-fiz 1' 1 4 1 1 I 4 1 I I l ,va , .,.---1gtu-:-- ----V 'M , , W Y ,, ,C E-,xi Una. . -,..,..i-n4n.2Qa-g:...f.,:..--- --'fl-Yr' - vw,-,E-13.-n-..---..-xrmaga.-E-.ff -- -E an-1:11---e..a....z41..p. ,H U.. .-- W FORREST VERNON HUNTER Cfaarlcsion, West Virginia MILITARY: '28-'29 Private Batteryg '29-'30 Corporal Battery, SCI?- geant Batteryg '30-'31 Supply Sergeant Batteryg '31-'32 First Lieu- tenant Battery A, Personnel Gfficer Battery Ag Awarded Culvers and C.B.'s in '29. MISCELLANEOUS: Secretary and Treasurer of Commerce Club in '32. ATHLETICS: Played Junior Football in '28g on Battery Basketball team in '29 and '3Og on Battery Track team in '29, '30, '31, and '32g Played Company Baseball in '29 and '30g Assistant Manager of Varsity Boxing team in '30 and Manager in '3I. MISCELLANEOUS: Member of Varsity Club in '31 and '32' S , ec- retary of Three and Four Stripe Clubg Cheer Leader in '31 and Head Cheer Leader in '32. A 'ZX A TW A A yfcf?-V A ,- fix.. A F5-L.. A YR. A C' Eighty-six iff? :lu i l!1 1-E'-: la. 1-5 P .1 .1 L 1 1 ' 1 r I ale fy' , l I l 1 ,N l '- i ., ,, I Jjqv NW 0,1 v. in iv, ,im ,is l 1 1 all 1 I A ll 1 S' 5 4 1- 5 , I li l: ' 'li I ' I ink : Q 1'l if I Q ' 3 v l , 1 'y ff ' 4 I R 1 ,. gg 1 V Q 3 it if zil 1 ll il .l 3 El lil f , ll A : gl' 1 'i 'll f l ll 1 llll 1 Q igel 5 1 lin it ii ll, A , ll Ep 3 1 l f x, 3 L , will Ze E5 in I 11:2 1 1 We 5 1 lvl! 1 . !1l,5 5 5 Pl: 5 lf i 2 !5L Q wi 1 W li I W5 Ere! f .:--m f W ,,,Afww , f fini: A U, ,M so is wma-- ,. ., ,VW ,,,, ,,,,,,M,M,1 ,,,,,,,,,,-WM Q ,,, , Af 2- af-1-.v am, 1 'f -'1L,,',,Mf,gs-N,-, -U 2- -MH-,T-f,fT4-w-,Af.,, , V ,H N. ,fw,,, J Zizilgf:miggg-----ww-A-Mm---.WLmy-Ww---a,.,,.-,1-,.1-,,,,,:wQp4M.11 ,,, 9---qw 2'-me 9' e ----as -W---A--lr - 1 ' NH N ff N- T-EW' 'M'n '--'---A--W A-wwe e ---Wa .....f111lTLL'L'j'L1fIZf.Il 1jji,MQ 1, . yi fjxfg 545 3 ROBERT WILLIAM ISAACSON Seattle, Wasbf11gf01z MILITARY: '28-'29 Private Company F, '29-'30 Corporal Company F3 '30-'31 First Sergeant Company F, '31-'32 Captain Company F, XVon C:R.s in '28, Awarded R.O.T.C. Medals in Hygiene, and Automatic Rifle in '29, Topography in '31, Sharpshooter Medal in Rifle, Marks- manship Medal in Pistol, Awarded Culvers in '28. ATHLETICS: Member of Varsity Football team in '28, '29, '30, and ,315 on F Company Basketball team in '32, on Varsity Crew in '29, '30, 31, flI1Cl '32, on F Company Hockey team in '29, '30, and '31, ,,----.-f I ,..,..a ...,.... ..- MISCELLANEOUS: Second Vice President of Cadet Club, Member ' of Varsity Club in '31 and '32, Member of Y.M.C.A. Cabinet in '32. 'Li acgill A z.'i'F'1i:: Ari '- 'uri A F' A :i - R-'. A ,. 'i 'i: m1'd ':fTi A l - LTTE A nikki A CT' ig: A : A VTVAP' -- T? A f 'piig: X :fir 3-lit: A 6551 -3 'A i g 5 1 al Eiglzfy-sr1'r'u , 'ix ,,l KM. I I i G 'I 1 H I . .lp W pp M p p p up so ,,, p : ,,qA N y,,v , : , ,,,,, .,1T. , smgamm--an -'--v---- I .. was Rf- . as ---A 351:-,:,,-,i.t41.t- O' in 'O'jjgf?2,TQQ,f,f1l111l3F'i1ii L V1 I .ppm . A V V QQV, A W .,,, ,,,,-s,,-,,,.,,,,,. ..--Hr-----W------4---'------r'-H -- V NICHOLAS CONSTANTINE JOHNSON Chicago, Illinois MILITARY: '29-'30 Private Troopg '30-'31 Private Troopg '31-'32 Private Troopg XYIOII B.I-I.T.'s in '29g Awarded Culvers in '30g Won R.O.T.C. Medal in Pistol Marksmanship. ATHLETICS: Member of Troop Football team in '30 and '32g on Troop Track team in '31 and '325 on Troop Baseball team in '30, '31, and '32g on Troop Swimming team in '30, '31, and '32g on Troop Rifle I team in '31 and '32. MISCELLANECU Marathon Swim in '30 and '3I. S: Treasurer of Hi-Y Clubg Medals in 20 Mile I J Eighty-eight EDWARD RIDER KAPP JR. Flint, Michigan MILITARY: '30-'31 Private Troop: '31-'32 Sergeant Troop: Won B.H.T.'s 1n '30g Won R.O.T.C. Medals in Hygiene and Musketry. ARTS AND LETTERS: Member of Glee Club in '31g Member of Dramatics Club in '31 and '32. ATHLETICS: Member of Troop Football team in '31g on Varsity Basketball team in '32g on Troop Track team in '31g on Troop Baseball team in '31g on Troop Rifle team in '32g Manager of Varsity Tennis team 1n '32, MISCELLANEOUS: Vice President of Senior Plebe Club in '31, I Eigbfy-nine 'u ws l i , P ii J i i il L i il ii li ii ,. i , il ir .I ,. will .jeg ,,g L eg 2422 fs' mi, Mf to ,, ,eff ' :VV W :L L-r' ii 'Y l'i ri nt Til' lr.- 'is M iii' .gg wli il, -:ei VP- iii lklri SM: ,a ii ,,. 11,11 'lf' gpm... : ii ,7'i ,ir , 'gi in I El i ' iw jg i .i L il Wil - I f1'l ' .S A 2 ITC, f ,a-..We at Y e A A A o I 'T A an -A A rxi I Q ,.f--f'5- -zzurfaf f-1.:.::.-1-ff-'assi A A- f-nz-rv f ::fE,: A 5 J A Lg..g,.,,J JEROME KATZ Chicago, Illinois MILITARY: ,3O-'31 Private Troopg '31-'32 Private Troopg Won EX- pert Rifleman Medal. w - 'W ' ARTS AND LETTERS: XVas awarded Silver A in '31g Member of Glee Club in '31 and '32g Member of Cadet Orchestra. l ATHLETICS: Member of Troop Football team in '30g on Troop Bas- ' ketball team in '31g on Troop Baseball team in '31g on Troop Boxing team in '31g on Troop Soccer team in '31g on Troop Rifle team in '31. r X' ' Ninely U.-A ,,.L..--- 1 lf --:iii --gnmww '-- A- H ---A 2 -'----- ff- f- --A -L .-h.,-..Q--.wae..,..--.-,MW Mia-,-J. ...V, W.,-..tT-V- .,-ff-.T,,.....,,.,.,,,.,1,,.-,-,.-.L.v,,,t,.,,,,,,.Y.iY.i,,,..:,,.,,,,,,,,,,..,.,.,,..,,T.,,.,. - , ., L-. H , A, , L, , , ,L ,-.,,.--.n ,, ..- ,L W, V, v,LA,.,,,w,,,,,,,,,,m,w,L1I , , , ,, , , , , -W , -d, , , , , , fl '4 I vu '- -Hi 1 i 1 , . Q I ,xii I z 1 I I I 1 I I I I 1 I I I I I I E i I fy, I I I I I I I I I I I i I I I f I I I r is 1 If l CHARLES B. KEMMER Lafayvffe, Indiazm MILITARY: '30-'31 Private Company Hg '31-,32 Private Company B3 Won C.R.'s in '31. ARTS AND LETTERS: XVas awarded Silver A in '3Ig Member of Glee Club in ,31. ATHLETICS: Member of I-I Company Basketball team in '31g Mem- ber of Varsity Swimming team in '31 and '32. RTI I , ' ' . E I I , , ' ,I I l .,t,N i 'Sim l C-5521 :'1ff'?f1'i1::: 't R T Tit: l 'Il.- .,, ff-ft: l ,,..f5fw vzfikfr. IL cfifi-1 X CT'fC:f.11 ri ci ffdiix ills :'iCi'1:: gl :zffifalzz pf'1'1fn I I 5 I A I Ninrfy-one -' :ry- .14 A 2 -I i if 4.ll..1.- I I 1: A A A A .... .,-,. : .1 .Vf'- ---mmf--V--y-1-1:----2------mr--ffi? tt into at netsw Assn'--1 p , . A F A A f f 'mill' '4.1 :7l1l- 'lJ:T' ' T 'TTT'T Q'fQLiiMwWw mm' ..l.,.-...,-.a...........,..........--- JACOB KELLER KIRN JR. Lancaster, Ohio MILITARY: '27-'28 Private Company Ag '28-'29 Private Company Ag '29-'30 Private Company A, '30-'31 Private Company Ag '31-'32 Private Company Ag R.O.T.C. Medal in Hygiene, Awarded Culvers in '28, Rifle Marksmanship Medal, Pistol Marksmanship Medal. ATI-ILETICS: Member of A Company Football team in '27, on Var- sity Football team in '28, '29, '30, and '31, on A Company Basketball .J team in 28 and '29, on Varsity Basketball team in '30 and '31, on A Company Baseball team in '28, '29, '30, '31, and '32, on A Company Rifle team in '28, '29, and '30, on A Company Soccer team in '28, '29, and '30. MISCELLANEOUS: Member of Varsity Club in '30, '31, and '32, gg. ' .dh A A JN as A JS 1 ' -is -A A ff'-f, .dx fff: Xff, .A a ag ' if A I A i an 6 ff' A i M' an ui in faitfzff 'di Niuefy-two I the 5.4 I I - '- -ff' ----:A.z::.yfff----:f-1-g.f,.'.r1.-1-.f-v-.,c,.. - -, - 1. ,-,v,f.-..-.,.A., ,., , --,,. -.,,.., ... Y. .,..,14-. ,,..... -,-,,,,, .. .., Y,Y,, ., , .,-,.- ,, , P- '-nafiifllfef949fiffT '7 D. DONALD KLoUs Longwood Towers, Brookline, Massachusetts MILITARY: '27-'28 Private Troop B, '28-'29 Private Troop B, '29-'30 Private Troop B, '30-'31 Sergeant Troop B, '31-'32 First Lieutenant Troop B, Won B.H.T.'s in '27, Awarded Culvers in '27, R.O.T.C. Med- als in Tactics, Field Engineering, Military Law, Automatic Rifle, Ad- ministration, Military History, Musketry, Cavalry Drill, and Military Science, Rifle Marksmanship Medal, Pistol Sharpshooter. ATHLETICS: Member of Troop Junior Football team in '28 and '29, On Troop Football team in '30, Captain Troop Football team in '31, on Troop Basketball team in '28 and '32, on Troop Track team in '27, '28, and '29, on Troop Baseball team in '28, '29, and '30, on Troop Boxing team in '28 and '29, on Troop Soccer team in '27, '28, '29, '30, and '31, On Troop Swimming team in '27, '28, '29, '30, and '31, on Varsity Hock- ey team in '28, '29, '30, and '31, on Varsity Pistol team in '30 and '31, On Troop Indoor Baseball team in '27 and '28. MISCELLANEOUS: Member of Cadet Club in '32, Member of Var- sity Club in '32. 'fflll al-if L...-1, ,M ll, 5, if. rl' .s l 1, 'egg ill If A 51' RFQ Iff'f'i:l71 r' 2'-fi ff' Q fi' Q A ' ' ' A ' - ': gfiflfifrv .ig .15 A 'A s ' A- -3 JN f -A L .4 Nirzef-1'-.'brer I 1 , Q 2 I I 1 I l' I l f l I i I, Q w Q? rl I 3 ,V I - T ,I .3 , i'l.0,5l3Q 1-f A-efjfj- fp::-1g:::': 'ftfjtff'TTLfl 'tiiiifiiQlifiiiglifrjgiifiiftiiiZijgjfji--Z XVILLIAM LEWIS KLUM Bwzfou Harbor, Mfffyfgan 1 MILITARY: '30-'31 Private Bandg '31-'32 Corporal Band: Won C.M.'s in '30g Awarded Culvers in '30, ARTS AND LETTERS: XVas awarded Gold A's in '30 and '31g Member of Glee Club in '30 and '32g Member of Cadet Orchestra in ,BI and '32. ATHLETICS: Member of Band Football team in '30g on Varsity I team in '31g on Varsity Track team in '31 and '32g on Band Soccer team in '30 and '3Ig on Band Bowling team in '32. MISCELLANEOUS: Member of Senior Plebe Club in '30g Vice Presi- dent of Yearling Tribunal in '31g Member of Vocational Guidance Committee: Member of jazz Band in '31 and 332g Member of Com- merce Club in '32, .E , - .rrr , , ,,,f4L, ,ff-XL, 5 L in 3 A ,ff 1 f NA --' NA ' : 1: if 554' 0 -is 'X--is - fr' rr- A rf-A -fowl -lil 1-Q f1wJY5'E9 Niuctg'-four I n 5 ! x l N N x - - V -2... --fr-rrp nf2ugL-1-.-:.z,1-,,v1vff7f:--a,u- fwfr- ,wr-.. L..-,-1,,:Y,: iw... .1.f.,.... ,a....,.- my ...,L,.2m2.,..,Ir.,,..,vif,..Y.Y,.., Y La.: 4. Tl: W ,f-v wif ROY CAYWOOD KNAPP Toledo, Ohio MILITARY: '28-'29 Private Company E, '29-'30 Corporal Company Es 30-'31 Corporal Company E, '31-'32 Private Band, R.0.T.C. Medal ln Hygiene, Won C.R.'s in '30. ARTS AND LETTERS: Member of Dramatic Club in '29, ATHLETICS: Member of E Company Football team in '28, '29, and '30, on Band Football team in '31, on E Company Basketball team in '31, on E Company Track team in '30 and '31, on E Company Baseball team in '29, '30, and '31, on Band Baseball team in '32, on E Company Boxing team in '29, on E Company Soccer team in '30 and '31, on E Company Hockey team in '30. MISCELLANEOUS: Member of Y.M.C.A. in '29, '30, and '31, Mem- ber of Bugle Corps in '29, '30, and '31, 'Q' E1 iifexu :gJ? 'T:i if ft 'f7 'T73 Ninvfy-fi rc I I I I I I I I V I I I , I I I I i.,,.,.,.e.-:,.- 7 V p V F V hwxinb 4 - V ,NYE-vw,-Q-K--,,,.,,,. ..,-....---.ff N- STILLMAN DEPAUW KNIGHT New Albany, I1zdia1za MILITARY: '29-'30 Private Troopg '30-,31 Corporal Troop: '31-'32 Sergeant Troopg Won B.H.T.'s in '30g Awarded Culvers in 303 WOR R.O.T.C. Medals in Rifle Markmanship, Hygiene, Musketry and Pistol I I Marksmanship. ARTS AND LETTERS: Awarded Gold A in '3 0, Won Silver A's I . in '30, '31, and '32g Member of Dramatics Club in '32g on Roll call p Staff in '32g Member of Vedette Staff in '32. I ATHLETICS: Member of Troop Football team in ,29 and ,305 011 Troop Basketball team in '30 and ,315 on Troop Track team in '30 and I '31g on Troop Soccer team in ,29, '30, and 331. MISCELLANEOUS: Vice President Senior Plebe Club in '30g Presi- dent Yearling Tribunal in ,315 Member of Two Stripe Forum in '323 Chairman Social Committee in '32g Member of Y.M.C.A. Council in '31. 3 M Ninciy-six I L-H---'---'11--A -:www--Y -W-.hrgll-JLl,,. ....,.,.w, ,.,..,1....,.-.....-1...-e.,.a...,.,..,.,,:.,-. .. ,.....,,,.,,.,,.,..-,..,,-....Lz.,v, .,...,,..,,.... . .. . MAURICE JOSEPH KOBLITZ JR. Cleveland, Ohio MILITARY: ,29-'30 Private Battery, '30-'31 Corporal Battery, '31-'32 Supply Sergeant Battery, Won C.B.'s in '29g Awarded Culvers '29, Won R.O.T.C. Medals in Topography, Gunnery and Pistol Marks- mang Second Class Gunner in '29, Expert Rifle Medal in '30, Dis- tinguished Rifle Medal in '31. ARTS AND LETTERS: XVas awarded Silver A's in '29, '30, and '31. ATHLETICS: Member of Battery Junior Football and Basketball teams in '30, on Battery Track team in '30 and '31, on Battery Baseball team in '30, '31, and '32, on Battery Rifle team in '31g on Varsity Rifle team in '32. MISCELLANECUS: Member of Y.M.C.A. in '30, '31, and '32. A A :i 'i 4T,: A -1' A :E A : f- A ffiA'i5fiQ'1 A A J A ' BT: A jf SQL: gif' -Tj A ff 'N Ti A :YT x jfff'f A fl'j i'ViT'1 A A E I Nirlvfy-5r1'm1 v A 'C I D i 1 I I as . A I Aara A to eie et t l V N p pppp I 'Tl R. G. KOEHLER Ii I CilICil7l76lfi, Ofaio MILITARY: '30-'31 Private Company Bg '31-,32 Private Company A Bg Awarded Culvers in '30. V ARTS AND LETTERS: Member of Glee Club in '31. ATHLETICS: Member of B Company Football team in '31g on B Company Baseball team in '31g on B Company Boxing team in '31. JN. F if -A A '-ZS JS JN .Jg if .AQ .J5 if K 'if' fr! -is A 'af -A -f' JS f' i ' A If A ' -r'. 'f '11 -A. -ffxx-A .IQ A Nizzefy-eight l F 5 l b l 1 i , 1 ' l i in T ,.i.., ..,., M- A .. A ..e.,z,,,.,,m ...,. ,... A,, ,,,., Ww,d,d q , A S S, A ,Q ., f ff ' e'ifff1'f Mg i T : T 13 A 55 135 ' A ' - '1i!lt REMUS KOENIG JR. Sanfa Ana, Claifornia MILITARY: '30-'31 Private Bnndg '31-'32 Private Bnndg Awarded Culvers in '3 1. ARTS AND LETTERS: NVon Silver A in '3lg Gold and Silver A Lozenge in '30 and '3l. NIISCELLANEOUS: Member of Y.M.C.A. in '31 and '32. Nim'l.y-nin ' I l LAWRENCE M. KREJCI Cleveland, Ohio MILITARY: '27-'28 Private Company I-Ig '28-'29 Private Company I-Ig 29-'30 Private Company G3 '30-'31 Private Company G5 '31-,32 Private Company C. ATHLETICS: Member of G Company Football team in ,305 On ssistant Manager of Varsity Crew in Company Baseball team in '29g A '31g Manager of Varsity Crew in '32g on I-I Company Rifle team in '28 and '29. MISCELLANEOUS: Member of Y.M.C.A. in '28, '29, ,30, ,31, and ,32. It - i X ff? 1 A -A Eifffiui!':A5q,.Af- fQ: ff'-1r:iV!Q' N 'X One H1mf11'erl 1:,-1,.f.-..m.....S.m...J.- . ., .-,- ,- mv..-23.-eu I --M - ,rr ,..V ,..... aw.. ,..1,...1,,,,,..v,....----H -3 -,-V-. ug-51..- :.,,.,,-n..+i-,..-,.,,...,....A,....,...,,.,.,,,...v, -fr fy.-,K 1-wwf CHARLES C. KRUMBHAAR Hou ma, Louisiana MILITARY: '28-'29 Private Company F5 '29-'30 Private Company G: '30-'31 Private Company G5 ,31-'32 Regimental Athletic Cfficer, Sergeant Company DQ XVon R.O.T.C. Medal in Automatic Rifle: NVon C.R.'s in '29. ARTS AND LETTERS: Member of Quill Staff in '31. ATHLETICS: Member of G Company Football team in '29g on G Company Football team in '30 fRegimental Cliampionsjg on F Com- pany Basketball team in '29q on G Company Basketball team in '30g on F Company Baseball team in '29g on G Company Baseball team in '30 and ,315 Manager of Varsity Baseball team in '32g on I3 Company RifIe team in '29g on C Company Rifle team in '30. MISCELLANEOUS: Member of Y.M.C.A. in '29 and '30. Om' I'Il1mfri'J Om' I I , ,.:.:.-.. .,..C. .,. M-. AU, ir-1, A:-fa-1 af.-.A-. - V 5 k, r ,,,--. ,.,J.tg,,,:n-.. .........L,,..,... .....-,.u. x l Q A - .1 Y - ,-VV HU '- '--'ff' YT' ' A 'J HENRY OSCAR KRUSE 'Ci7ZCi1Z11dfj, Ofoio MILITARY: '28-,29 Private Company Ag 329-'30 Corporal Com- pany Ag '30-,31 Sergeant Company Ag ,31-,32 Private Company AS XVon C.R.'s in ,295 Awarded Culvers in ,305 R.O.T.C. Medal in Auto- matic Rifleg Expert Rifleman Medal '30. MISCELLANEOUS: Member of Y.M.C.A. '29, '30, and '315 O11 E A if 16 .fem Message Center Staff '31g Member of Radio Club '32g on Motion Picture Committee '31g Company Athletic Manager '31g Company Vedette Representative '31. VZ rffffftv , fix- ,JX S t 5' A A A A I' -I VKX, A A T! T K A fix? Z 'f!Ai'?W ITT fijixfr A A One Hundred Two A Y'---'--1:-fn - A--,glen--...-.L-.-.,...,,---.fbf.v.. ,.,,,..-. ,-----N-----W, i--f--U -v--- -ig:-, -HL ix! QL::L::::-Z:--L13 L, ARTHUR LENSSEN III New York Cify, New York MILITARY: '28-'29 Private Company Ag '29-'30 Private Company Ag '30-'31 Private Company Ag '31-'32 Corporal Company Ag Award- ed C.R.'s and Culvers in '29. ATHLETICS: Played on A Company Football team in '32, on A Company Track and Swimming team in '32, Played Company Baseball in '29, Company Boxing in '29, '30, '31, and '32. MISCELLANEOUS: Member of Junior Plebe Council in '29, of Yearling Parliament in '30, of Two Stripe Senate in '31, and Three and Four Stripe Club in '32, re, .A,,,44,., J, Q 5,153 -A.m,ffe:'ff A '45, ,.,, .-ff, -A .ag ,pg ,A ., will-, A C5654 fx A :,1'r33 3 ,:fffq,.,, 3 f f' at A t A A Om' H u 11 :fred Tbrvv :M--ff -A fs'Wtr1w f?f'f?????'if1fTf6'3f ff?7lgZTTMC mn ' S gg A ji2igif5iiiiiii.5.1mer.MM-a-A-fw-W-1--- ' - W ,M m.n,,f-Ma ,gg Ag B r if . . , C C C gnlwh ,MW A ti .,. A, -,,i,,ggi,:g. ---f HENRY OSCAR KRUSE 'Ci11ci1znati, Ofoio MILITARY: ,28-329 Private Company Ag '29-,30 Corporal Com- pany Ag '30-'31 Sergeant Company Ag ,31-'32 Private C0mpa11Y As XVon C.R.,s in '29g Awarded Culvers in '30g R.O.T.C. Medal in Auto- matic Rifleg Expert Rifleman Medal '30. MISCELLANECUS: Member of Y.M.C.A. '29, ,30, and ,315 011 kk A A A .A Karr Message Center Staff '31g Member of Radio Club '32g on Motion PiCt11lfC Committee ,315 Company Athletic Manager '31g Company Vedette Representative '31. .ig CJRA .fis -JS ffxs-21 ' 'ff -is -A ff ff A as .as JN- ff w One Hundred Two r 4 l f ,M fu'- 1,. Vw-.. Efiiiz jtm'! I S ' i ,,n F 1, ' 4 w i 1 ,4 ll, il . Mil 1 lil 4 w'i . M3 4' lx, Mal :gi al l'Y 1 wi, wa -l fl .,,, iw ,yi MF, ,li ,,,. 1, .,,, ,ii ,i' 'sig Fr' l'ifi3f gfQtTT I eeii '4 'fi'ii1fl3ffTT't A' t1L3'Pf'fi'oi -'f'f - the 'Q' ' i 55-ily: li A f A Tim ,Qif 1 .., 1144, t1:..:1i'.1::i1f11i4::THi.'iTi?ifffifEEfifl?fE?flTff7 S .' :ilfllp-3 i 315315-4 f ARTHUR LIEBERMAN Chicago, Illinois MILITARY: '30-'31 Private Bandg '31-'32 Private Band. ARTS AND LETTERS: Member of Cadet Orchestra in '31 and '32. 'qw 'WMW1 I I ATHLETICS: Member of Band Football team in '30g on Band Bas- -I ketball team in '31 and '32g on Band Baseball team in '32g on Band Boxing team in '31. I 1 'U ::4f:3, A 1,,, ffam 'Ax. Y A' A I A A t I 1 i , F' 'VS 1,51 ,yn I , . 5 L ' JSA ' T ds L . -IN ng 5 'P Om' Hlll1tII'L'tl Fin' I I m ,. ,L ,X A aat 3 I aaai as ssss L 3 , -Va..1..-...Q IKEZ Q B A A 4Q,11.1fQLQ1fg..lj.1TLLQiaLg11-ggi1gLg.lLL1.L1i ' L21 ' JAMES L. LILLY ... IT' A r':::.-Q Duke Ccfnfcr, Pevmsylvania MILITARY: '30-'31 Private Batteryg '31-'32 Private Batteryg Won C.B.'s in '31g won R.O.T.C. Medals in Field Artillery Drafting and LMSC, -I Topographyg Best Section in '31, First Class Gunner. ATHLETICS: Member of Battery Football team in '30 and '31g on Battery Basketball team in '32g on Battery Track team in '31 and '32g on Battery Baseball team in '31 and '32. MISCELLANEOUS: Member of Y.M.C.A. in '31 and '32, ,ggf .IN JN Af ,-4 S' rf! N r'f'N' A . 'ki A tjxm A vfffexfr A KIXKTT, A ff'fA :73 6415 5 E C55 It 3 rfmtv ffixi ffiixt f t7Ti rdf! 'xv 'fxitm -ffqfxm 'T 'Q One Hundred Six -..-..........,...L.. ,-f .. , .assi -JMfffH w:f EDWARD SHANNON LIVAUDAIS New Orleans, Louisiana MILITARY: '29-'30 Private Company F5 '30-'31 Corporal Company F5 '31-'32 Second Lieutenant Company Fg Won C.R.'s in '29g Won R.O.T.C. Medals in Scouting and Patrolling, Automatic Rifle, Mus- ketry, and Combat Principles. ATHLETICS: Member of F Company Football team in '29, '30, and '31, fRegimental Champions in ,31jg on F Company Basketball team in ,30 and '31, fRegimental Champions in '31jg on F Company Box- ing team in ,31. Arm A Kick: A A 523. A rggifiliijg A 513: '-f. ii A 5743: A A at WSE A 5551 5552133 A C-'jfffje A Ffhfrr A jj -FQQTTT A A 9 md One Hundrmf Scwrx . 1 I wb A f ' IA 5A-,ggggagfijtti1?Ti'f fifjTi'fTi,liTfl'iTTTTfZfT.,..llLi-ani -.TMAZ1 4 T -- 'A-A 'ri I' 'A '59 'et'4 ': -'slr A I I of J, 45 L ,ee ee--.,,- I i1,g,pgii3i.iaLi'ti.1ea. A Hema-alta af'-I RICHARD MILES LOWDERBAUGH Des Moines, Iowa MILITARY: '30-'31 Private Batteryg '31-'32 Private Batteryg Won TTY C.B.'s in '31g Expert Rifleman Medalg Second Class Gunner. ATHLETICS: Member of Battery Football team in '30 and '31g on Artillery Baseball team in '31 and '32g on Artillery Rifle team in '31 and '32. 45 -, I I A ,e., ' fy A . - A -f f' A A are A i ,I , ,A I 'N T' 1 A - -I A ---t N-ff. x l A-7 rffifh One Hundred Eight I iii-W-' .gigs gsf. IIE: ,1 i r v 1, i A, 1 il, it fi all E1 l ', if lull I. we gp. 1 l l: fy SU is in .4 l, ily 1,11 I il ,. 1 X1 iii :If rp .,, 'li pa l jill is li- ee 157722 A' ' 77 5Wf fT7 i'TM'Tx' A ' 'i ' ' 'gJi f'3iA'ff 'Sim'i'i: 'i:iiiiEf'fi ' 'iff i L 7 in ii, i C: ig :iff Elf! + J ff 6 :Q W -ee--M ---1---flee -- 4 as .ag 1, la 4. JOHN GUTHRIE LUKE II Keswick, Virginia MILITARY: '25-'27 Private Company C3 '26-'27 Private Troop, '27-'28 Private Troop, '31-'32 Second Lieutenant Troop Bg Aide to Superintendent, Won B.H.T.'s in '31. ATHLETICS: Member of Troop Football team in '26 and '27, on Varsity Football team in '31, on Troop Basketball team in '26, '27, ?Hd '32g on Troop Baseball team in '27 and '32, on Troop Hockey team 111 '28, on Varsity Pistol team. MISCELLANEOUS: Member of Y.M.C.A. in '26, '27, '28, and '32. !:b:: A A 6556 .3 rjimug ::4.1v::: A 5454, fi, ',.' ,fer .6 fi - 5 6 J, T' A 1'-45:1 A cfi: 3 f::'l'2:: i fgffiigfp A if ss: A. f eia' fe: is A X 1 f i One Hundred Niue I I 5.1, L I I ll I ! A I I L ' t ,. 1 ., f.I.f,f1QQQQ'iQ-Q,f,, Tiiiilfrc -aQjET.1'.Ii .g.4..1.1-, ' I HENRY GOSE MCCLEARY I Olympia, Wasbifzgiofz I MILITARY: '29-350 Private Troopg '30-'31 Private Troopg '31-'32 Sergeant Troop Ag Private Troop Ag Awarded Culvers and B.H.T.'s in '30g XVon R.O.T.C. Medal in Rifle Marksmanship, Hygieneg Won Sharpshooter Medal in Pistol. ARTS AND LETTERS: In Spanish Club in '31-'32. 4 ATHLETIC: Company Football in '30 and '31g Company Track in '32g Company Baseball in '30, '31, and '32g Company Hockey in '29g Company Soccer in '31 fRegimentaI Championsj. I I A 'A ' ' -A -I ' A- JN fr -VS A f- -A iijixiisxffh fffiff. A M:ffs.,A. MN ' - -li ' -li A A A A A if Ji dxf A -f-'was aw .JG flax. I One Hundred Ten 1.-up-:ang-gl ee -I 5 -U-W 5 aa V be 5 5 -..W ., l I Q I I I if 4 I S ' 1 Q , r It ' in 1 1 2 I ' 1 fx, ml! 1.r Mm: ww lim 11, ,1 4. . in gg., .A at 5 ,gg M-'---M--5-'-5----W'---efe'---H--4 1 -. .- f ., , 5,1 ----c f -- 1. - W nip-W - . .:. ., ,, ., V Y i 5 V - M-.vw 5---H V WY- in-Mdigm at -5-V x aa +42 iff as as I 5 .ag 3 X . ' SAMUEL WALKER MCCUNE 1 . Milwaukee, Wiscolzsifz ' MILITARY: '28-'29 Private Company D5 '29-'30 Private Company D5 '30-'31 Private Company D5 '31-'32 Private Company D5 Won 5 C.R.'s in '30, ATHLETICS: Member of D Company Football team in '29, '30, and.'315 on D Company Baseball team in '31 and '325 on D Company Boxmg team in '29 and '3O. -ff ,fix C I---',7 '-N V iii' VKI' I 'ti A I A f I T 'Q 1 Jr-we A ze are an af- a A A 5 A - -f l One Hundred Eleven 5 1 1 5 1111 :ff 11 1. 1 111 1 1'1 111 1 111 111 1111 11111 11 1 1 1 11 1 . 1 11- 1 11 11-1 11' 11 1111' 11:1 111' 11 1' 1 - 1 111' 1l1'1 11111 N1 111' ,11 1111 I 1 1 11. 3 11 I 1' lj 1 15111 1 1 11 11 1 1 11 1. I 1 1 1 1 1 1' 11 1 1 1, i 1 1 1' 1 T 1 13 1 1 11 12 1 1 1' 11 ' 1 11 1 1 11 1 1 1, , 1 1l 11 : 1 11 11 1 1 1' 1 11 1' 1 1: 1 1 11 1 1 1 1 1 '1 11 1 11111 1 1 11 1. 1 11 11 11 11 1 11 1 1 . 1. L 11 . 1 1, 1 1 if 11 1 11 1 1 11 , 1, ,, 1 1 1 1 11. 1 , ll 1' V bA-'-,,,W,.,J-- -M A -, ' 1 1. M, ,M ,-N,-4,-d,,,i,,-,,,,5,1..L,.2,.:E:.--,fr1w-1-CS'-'fir' MW :A1 L'-Tl'Q,fff,, 5 :ff ie- A TT' fi A I I 11 Lf-Q11 -Y :f f1'f -W 1 'H 'mM wc ijQ.j, -2 ..,. .4-2-AQ-A1--1-1---fe-A------W -A'--' '7'2 'TTT' 1 . , ,F -1 ii- LAW ,AL W- 1, W. ?...-.-- -A1-4--1-H- JA., , , 2 1 L, 1 -1 I 1 WoR'rH I-IUMPHRIES MCKEE Greensburg, Pennsylvania MILITARY: '28-'29 Private Troop: '29-'30 Private Troop: '30-'31 Private Troop, '31-'32 Private Troop, Won B.I-I.T.'s in '285 WOH R.O.T.C. Medal in Musketryg Awarded Culvers in '28. - ATHLETICS: Member of Troop Football team in '28 '29 '30 and 1 1 1 1 I '31, on Troop Basketball team in '29, '30, and '31, on Troop Track team in '29 and '31, on Troop Baseball team in '29, on Troop SOCQCI' 1 team in '29 and '30, on Troop Hockey team in '29 and '30, on Varsity 1 Tennis team in '29, '30, '31, and '32, MISCELLANEOUS: Member of Y.M.C.A. in '29, '30, '31, and '32S on Vocational Guidance Committee. I L 1, , 'Nu A A few: JS ff-'fovf is 7 '!'iT1', A Aff'e: A cf' ':.:11 2. A, ,Ms A f' ' 5 A TljfTT3 t AX -fi 'f-1: ff 'ii' t '-'- ffifff IJ! T , U 1 One- H1ll1d1'Cll Twelve 5-......,,.,-.....-...1.. . -..Q --'A' 'L 1 'm'H:-znzeg-azazrrewwdiluzzizf-wx-. V- .-gait-lf,-1Lr,Lf,l:-,,,,,J .xiii-iii, Y , W . A, W, . . H W, , ROBERT MCKINVEN JR. Defroif, Michigan MILITARY: '29-,30 Private Company Ag '30-'31 Private Company Ag ,31-'32 Corporal Company Ag Won C.R.'s in '30g Awarded Culvers in '30. ATHLETICS: Member of A Company Football team in '30 and '5lg on A Company Track team in '31g on A Company Baseball team in '30 and '31g on A Company Boxing team in '31g on Varsity Hockey team in '31. A 573752: L11 77525 AL I ff A I . A S' ' A Om' I'Ium1rv1l Tbirlvvrx I s 3 A ' i 5'T2Ti1il1TSL1fll1Lji'Z?TTf2g1i'j11iiZT1'ffi1igLT.,rj iQ1Lli1i-Lf1flE ..L.2:aL:.afgf?:f-no-5-T-11 V T in . - w . ya- iii?-'ii-f'-ff'iiitiiiiiLT:1':w,:i4L-i.--...-a-,.-N.--44+A:-u---4-M-MN--w-----W l Aft'-'--We-'-mr'-to lm ' I i ROBERT ALEXANDER MCLAREN Edmonds, Wfasbington MILITARY: '30-'31 Private Troop: '31-'32 Private Troop: Won B.H.T.'s in '31. ARTS AND LETTERS: Member of Glee Club in '30. ATHLETICS: Member of Troop Basketball team in '32g on Troop T1 Track team in '31g on Troop Baseball team in '32g on Troop Boxing team in '31g on Troop Rifle team in '31 and '32. t l l E p at :p . i ::.. or fe Y' T 'fa 'fr rf, 'f-1: :ri iz if-' :U i One Hundred Fou rfeen 1 I -we----Ah'--A L --1--A-AwM--fm..we:..a,-1.L...,.eLC., ,, M,,,C C 1. I 1- - -v-if-v wwf:-nf-,V-,-,f,-.-.Q V -wfH-1-+-:--v-,-:f----,---ff--wfA---54V- ---H---.W -tv-I-,ride .Y.,. -mv i , 7193?-fliiw 312Ii11iIIi.TllZ11'lLiiiiiiiig5:1T.::-i:i:t:5't .Y. K i iii. . A. iffiiifiii ' to gi' ,, g 1 A,L , 1 , g ,, 3 gpg H b , 1 ROBERT MCEVOY MACLAURIN Clvvelazzd, Ohio MILITARY: '30-'31 Private Company G3 '31-'32 Private Company Eg Won C.R.'s in '30. A ATHLETICS: Member of G Company Football team in '30, Qllcgi- mental Cliampionsjg on Varsity Football team in '31g on G Company Basketball team in '3 lg on Varsity Track team in '32q on Varsity Tennis team in '31 and '32. MISCELLANEOUS: Member of Varsity Club in '31 and '32, JN-MA ,lg A A -A. JS is A .Al A A A JS -45 'S Om' Humlrml Ififlwrf N I l p g gg g q,W MawupMvm-Hmgggm ' 1 H ,,,,,M,,,,,:,H-,a.r,....-a.m-f---ug-,a,aL,- l gg Y -A - Y' -b ' ljjjjgjjfjj4,A ,V,A Kg TPM DALE WILMORE McM1LLEN JR. Evanston, Illinois MILITARY: '28-'29 Private Troop, '29-'30 Corporal Troop, '30-'31 Regimental Sergeant Major, '31-'32 Captain, Regimental Commander, W'on B.H.T.'s in '28, Awarded Culvers in '28, ATHLETICS: Member of Troop Football team in '28 and '29, 011 Varsity Football team in '30 and '32, on Troop Basketball team in '29, '30, and '31, on Troop Track team in '29 and '30, on Varsity Track team in '31, Co-Captain Varsity Track team in '31 and '32, on Troop Soccer team in '29, '30, and '31, on Troop Swimming team in '29, '30, and '31. team in '32, on Troop Boxing MISCELLANEOUS: President of First Class, Member of Cadet Club, Third Vice President Hop Club, Member of Y.M.C.A. in '29, '30, '31, and '32, President of the Y.M.C.A. in '32. , I un V , A ' V Y - gm gk-,f Y rv T., Vi :F-1,1 A HT A '.,,' gg: 7 'rf K :ff Q3 A Ji i -IS - Ti A ef' E A -ff' A f-ff ,MA P efe-' ' ,-,--, - in -a -ff5 f One I-Iufzzlred Sixleen WILLIAM XVALTER MCWHINNEY Ricbmoml, I urfiana MILITARY: '29-'30 Private Battery, '30-'31 Corporal Battery: '31-'32 Sergeant Battery: Won C.B.'s in '30, Awarded Culvers in '30g Second Class Gunnerg XVon R.O.T.C. Medal in Pistol Marksmansliip. ATHLETICS: Member of Battery Football team in '29, '30, and '3lg on Battery Basketball team in '30 and '32g on Battery Rifle team in '30 and '32: on Battery Swimming team in '30, '31, and '32. MISCELLANEOUS: Member of Y.M.C.A. in '50, '31, and '32: on Interschool College Committee. as. A A J.. ,A .as as as ru- -as as., .A A as as .vs A n,. 'j ' Om' Hn mfrrif Si' 1 '1'!lfn'l'll YE . T44 . KVXV Y . V , - H A F I A ,jyf , ,N , M ..,, -w,L...-.., .Y.. .Q-x-an-UH---wwisa---'J'-ffmaneff 't ''1'L:':'V ':xT'Tm'ThMNM-'annum-M--M-M,-A T- JULIAN M. MARKS Chicago, Illinois MILITARY: '29-,30 Private Batteryg '30-'31 Private Batteryg ,31-'TZ Stable Sergeant Batteryg Won C.B.'s in '31g Won R.O.T.C. Medals in Equitation, I-Iippology, and Field Artillery Administrationg Second Class Gunner. ARTS AND LETTERS: Assistant Essay Editor of the Quill in '32g Feature Reporter Vedette Staff in '32g Member of Spanish Club. V ATHLETICS: Member of the Junior Football team in '29g on Battery I Football team in '30 and ,315 on Junior Basketball team in '3Og on Bat- tery Basketball team in '31g on Varsity Basketball team in '32g on Bat- tery Baseball team in '30g on Varsity Tennis team in '30 and '31g on Varsity Golf team in ,32. I I I MISCELLANEOUS: Member of Y.M.C.A. in ,30, ,31, and '32g on 4 Y.XI.C.A. Cabinet in ,3O, ,31, and ,32. I is A JS A A A A 'IS A. Our' Hzmrirea' Eighfeezz -.- Mi g Y' A A t1ffTT1':'.gfi'1135ifgiiiififjiigigigilt--.blip.-,ifE-,,i ee,. gi::'iLgg-4.1L1-:eQf4-.:,g:::..r.aL-L.:11L1+l414---'wp-1rf: as-A A dx A .A A A. .as -I- -f f ' --- -----nm.z:rV -'15-1:44113--4 -'n:uxL1,.a.,,.....-.fff., LH., Ain: .-.v,,Y,...A--.g.xY ,. ,,,.,,-.V ..,,..Y,.,.,,-,--,. H.-,v.,,.,,,. ., W ,,.,.,.,,. --f vfv.:::::-:::gL11+-----k,....-, ,.,,,,.,W V ,h V Y Mn YV ---Y -- A --n V ...frzrrr-WL 1:1::r - ,Y-L'---'--11-rf-vmzgwvq--vw-new-rv:-, im.. -----4-1, ,LM , , , , , A, N , YN M - A SAMUEL A. MARTIN JR. Seattle, Wfashintofz IVIILITARY: '28-'29 Private' Artilleryg '29-'30 Private Artilleryg 30-'31 Private Artilleryg ,31-'32 Private Artilleryg Awarded C.B.'s and Culvers in '29g Won Expert Medal in Pistol. ATHLETICS: Junior Football in '28g Company Track in '29 and '30g C0mpany Tennis in '29g Company Golf in '29 and '30g Varsity Polo 111 ,30, '31, and ,32 QCO-Captainj. MISCELLANEOUS: Member of Varsity Club in '31 and '32. 'N -lst has JN ah A .lsr is as ,AM -' -'N I eer A. AA, as as A. as .A X' Om' Humlrvzl Nifwfvvn 1 ..1 1 4 1 I 'i p so W-H M,,, 3 aa 4 as A A L A 3,11i:g-g:g,:-i'::::: t:: ' 'f jffffii'ti'fiTii'iiTiiiji1Tii'fgigiiTiiiiiijgipgigigfiiijf-1.:t-.-,:-aaaad--M-+5 M y Y A ' ,LU A A . .V-W .. U ,-,,, V4----------W MAH-WijjjjhAm.-vvwu A ,V,Ak u,w,Qg.,j,AM,AA,,,- L,,-,.-,-.:..4-..-..---W---------V'----W-Y Y' ' , 2 IVAN MAYER 4' Lake Charles, Louisiana MILITARY: '29-'30 Private Company C3 '30-'31 Private Company C: '31-'32 Private Company C: Won C.R.'s in '30g Won Expert and Distinguished Rifle Medals. ATHLETICS: Member of Junior Football team in '29' on C Com- I pany Football team in '30 and '31: on C Company Basketball team in 2' '30g on C Company Rifle team in '30g on Varsity Rifle team in '31 ' and '32g on Varsity Tennis team in '30, '31, and '32. I lr MISCELLANEOUS: Member of Y.M.C.A. in '30, '31, and '32, ,Q i X' A I 0 i 1 i ffl' 531A 1552 f y 'M E ' f l ' ' A l -if 1 5 fr: r'iP'fi1 'ik One Hundred Twenty A' JAMES FREDERICK MESSINGER Chicago, Illinois MILITARY: '29-'30 Private Company F5 '30-'31 Private Company F3 '31-'32 Private Company F5 XVon C.R.'s in '30g won R.O.T.C Medal in Scouting and Patrolling. ARTS AND LETTERS: Member of Spanish Club in '32. ATHLETICS: Member of F Company Basketball team in '30 and '31g on F Company Baseball team in '3Og on Varsity Golf team in '31 and '32, A A ,A A, A A -IS ds 4 ef. .vs A. A .fs m 1 Om' Inlumlrvd Turn!-x -um' QI-- L 2 V V V - - if ,avi-:rang-::.eLT:f....-...L-,.a' ..- ..-2..f f....- J... . .-., .... k......v - s..-..g1z.:g, L .. as ..... ......- . ......iue. ..-..-..--s-- - ----- EDWARD MILTON MILLER JR. Chicago, Illinois MILITARY: '27-'28 Private Company G, '28-'29 Private Company G, '29-'30 Private Company G, '30-'31 Sergeant, First Sergeant Com- pany G, '31-'32 Captain Regimental Adjutant, Won R.O.T.C. Medals in Machine Gun, and Military Law, Awarded C.R.'s in '27. ARTS AND LETTERS: Member of Glee Club '30, Member of Dra- matic Club '32. Parts in The Champ and The Poor Nut, Company Roll Call Representative in '30, Member of Vedette Feature Staff in '32. ATHLETICS: Member of G Company Football team in '27, '28, and '29, on G Company Basketball team in '27, '28, and '29, on G Company Baseball team in '28, '29, '30, and '31, on E Company Baseball team in 32, on G Company Hockey team in '28, '29, and '31, Assistant Man- ager of Varsity Crew in '30, M f Coach Varsity Crew in '32. MISCELLANEOUS: Mem Club in '32, Member of Varsity Club in '31 and '3 2. anager o Varsity Crew in '31, Assistant ber of Cadet Club in '32, President Hop as L L trr, y L, ,L rf ,A Ont' Hu 71 fired Twenty-two Akmmif--'---I-an:,A.,.,,.ff--:mnm.v,- R- -v,-- -nf--v-,.. W, ...-.,... ,..,,.,,-. L. , , U1 A V v-znw-w:l:1..41-gffffgi-P---f-ffgzngxg. ,- ,Kg .,n-,,..-.,.1:,,,aL-g,,:,,- .-...............-.......... -,--.., ...... a.-........... ...... WARREN M. MILLER JR. Rockford, Illinois MILITARY: '30-'31 Private Company Eg '31-'32 Private Company Eg Won C.R.'s in '31, ATHLETICS: Member of E Company Basketball team in '31g on E Company Hockey team in ,313 on E Company Rifle team in ,31. MISCELLANEOUS: Member of Y.M.C.A. in ,31 and '32. .A45A,g5.is.!sds A -vS.A.,A,ygy5.J5.JsJ5 Om' Hu mlrvfl Tu 'ru fy-llmrn' A A Q g W S p N is ,,,, y A S i gi I . iiiiif .AA ' W 'L ' 07 I-ew GEORGE ALBERT MILLS Balfimore, IVIary1anfc1 MILITARY: '29-'30 Private Company Dg '30-'31 Sergeant Com- pany D, '31-'32 Sergeant Company D5 Won C.R.'s in '29, Won R.O.T.C. Medals in Hygiene, Scouting and Patrolling, and Combat Principles. ATHLETICS: Member of Varsity Crew in ,30, '31, and '32, Captain Varsity Crew in '32, on D Company Soccer team in '30 and '31, on D Company Swimming team in '30 and ,325 on D Company Cross Country team in '32, MISCELLANEOUS: Member of Varsity Club in '31, Treasurer Var- sity CIub in '32g Member of Y.M.C.A. in '30, '31, and ,32. C, I - . A -'QQ S -A .A .ds -is -is -ds ds. -A I .n A as .A .asa .a-. -'sf Out' Humlrecf Tzcmify-fozzr 1-14-x '-- -'r'-1-:Y-inn--qv----ff-3.- .... ...-.---. ,, ., , .,,, , V, ,, , ,rrx , ,k.V W-V , UU-.Avg M F V Y V V V 1 ' A': '- '-- -7 ----liiiid' 'MMT' 'T' '7 ' ' TTT? T i'A'TTi'iT' ji1TTi,,11i'1iiit 1 -.......-...c,,, , , Y V , JAMES HARRIS MITCHELL Greensboro, North Carolina MILITARY: '30-'31 Private Bandg '31-'32 Corporal Bandg Awarded Culvers in '315 Won C.M.'s in '30g Won Sharpshooter Medal in '31. ARTS AND LETTERS: Member of Glee Club in '31g Member of Cadet Orchestra in '31 and '32, ATHLETICS: Member of Band Football team in '30, Captain Band Football team in '32, on All-Company teamg on Band Track team in ,323 on Band Baseball team in '31 and '32g on Varsity Crew in '32g on Band Rifle team in '31 and '32g on Band Soccer team in '31 and '32, MISCELLANECUS: Member of Y.M.C.A. in '31 and '32g Member of Vocational Guidance Committee in '31g Member of Cadet Jazz Band in '31 and '32g Member of The Thirty-Four Quartette in '32g Charter Member of Commerce Club in '32. ' Q of A rg: 1.211 A L. ..,, gp: l . A 3 l Om' H11 mired T :verify-fi 1 'U 1 ,.g! '3 Q as f I A g ' ,L ggi, ,gipii ,,. Q- .. , -1Li,g1'.ijg::1gQ,ij,jg:Zgiiiigijigigil1iQ23iiSi1'lTi2ff 'T'1 rf'fTiTTT'1 '.J' ' CHARLES ATWELL MooRE Svzuicfzlcfy, Pt'11I1Sj'l'l!CllIi6l MILITARY: '29-'30 Private Artillery, '30-'32 Private Artillery, '31-'32 Supply Sergeant Artillery B3 Won C.B.'s in '30, Awarded Cul- vers in '30, R.O.T.C. Medals in Service of the Piece, and Gunnery. ARTS AND LETTERS: Member of Dramatic Club in '32, on' Quill Staff in '32, ' ATHLETICS: Member of Junior Football team in '29, Assistant Manager of Varsity Football team in '30, on Artillery Basketball team in '31 and '32g on Artillery Baseball team in '30, '31, and '32, on Ar- tillery Hockey team in '30 and '31, on Artillery Swimming team in '31 and '32g Cheer Leader in '31 and '32. MISCELLANEOUS: Member of Varsity Club in '32, Member of Y.M.C.A. in '29, '30, and '32. Our' Huudrvzl Tzuwzfy-six l 1 1 v-------..,...,,--....,.,.. nuumvv-.,,,,. L mr:-..gnff.., .., VERNON HENRY MOORE Grand Rapids, Michigan 1VIIL,ITARX: '29-'30 Private Artillery, '30-'31 Corporal Artilleryg 31- 32 Private Artilleryg Won C.B.'s in '30g Awarded Culvers in '30g R.O.T.C. Medals in Pistol Marksmanship, and Second Class Gunnery. ARTS AND LETTERS: Awarded Gold A in '32, Silver A's in '31 and 323 Member of Dramatic Club in '32g on Vedette Staff in '3 2. ATHLETICS: Member of Artillery Football team in '29, '30, and '31, 011 Artillery Basketball team in '30 and '31, on Varsity Basketball team 111 ,325 on Artillery Track team in '30, '31, and '32, Regimental Cham- PIOHS 111 ,313 On Artillery Baseball team in '30g on Artillery Swimming team in '30, '31, and '32. r A . . 3 . I , . I A Om' I-Inmlrnl Tiawlf-y-.vi'z'i'f1 A--.u-m.g:4un-U.1fvrp-zaxnnfnaur v .. . - , V .J . .. .12 '-r..1i. an-r,:.u:.u .1:.nnqv:m-if 1.-cu::E11:f.u 41:31-.-::n:.,,-4:1 1-:,:1-get:a4-:f.r:.r-.'.n:::gv.::- :Mfg-1-: -v r' 1 -cw s-:.-- - --- - ., -A J- -4 mi' ALVIN HERMAN MORAWECK Maplewood, New jersey - MILITARY: '28-'29 Private Troop B3 '29-'30 Private Troop B5 '30-'31 Private Troop B3 '31-'32 Second Lieutenant Troop B5 W011 B.I-I.T.'s in '28, Awarded Culvers in '29, Graduate of the R.O.T.C. ATHLETICS: Member of Troop B Football team in '28 and '305 on Varsity Football team in '31, on Troop B Basketball team in '325 on Troop B Track team in '29 and '30, on Troop B Baseball team in '29, on Varsity Crew in '29, '30, '31, and '32, on Troop Boxing team m 31, on Troop B Soccer team in '30 and '31, on Troop B Hockey team in '30. ' MISCELLANEOUS: Member of Cadet Club in '32' Member of Var- sity Club in '30, '31, and '32, Member of Y.M.C.Ai in '29, '30, '31, and '32, . A 2- ,AC ff' A 'A A A p, prpf ff A rf er: If for One Hurzdrezl Twenty-efgfat Iv gli l I 1 54 l 1 5 !1l . P 1 ' N 111i 5 1 fill' 1 1 ' l1 H1 11 5 if2l.f 1,1117 :,1,,11 .11 , 11-1 -1 A . ,, Q 1 31- ' , 1 5 - 4 l'15f .1,,t Flll ' ,ftlggx lllllm 5311 5 113, E+ f ll lflji .!1l ' fix ,f C if ' FW if 21 1 ill 5 ,tgp I .1 i . ' if 1.3154 111,,Qi ' A 1 I rf f- 1 . 1' I3 QM sf- Eflliis ilk! J ifgr, 1 P Sf, xg, 1 - 2111! iilgl 1 l1:. E , 'alll 7 ly! lilllll s lf ll W ' 1 1 E Mil 1 rl: 1 1 E . i 1 5 5 1: 1,1 . 1 ' 1 K 1 1-r l 1 . 2 4 Wx. f -1 'wil lil ' 1 1.1 1 film 5 I' Ewslig Sail ffl 5 'T '.1 ii llfw M1113 V? ll liilllf 115g ,elim I 1 I .!!:!: 1 1 ,g1. 1V-ix. ill, ' 1 1 M1153 . 1 ,. . 4 F so o ee ' 1---E.. ,. a r,r,,,,,,rr,,-r , C. F rrrs F.. H., - ,w-a-..-.---+:,.,lgli5 l i ggi i 1 .. i gg - an ffinfejffi, 3 ,lf 1 1 3 3 1 A iii- 'Q Qf4fii L' SFF75 1 JN -A1 ' 1 CLARENCE JOHN MUELLER Sheboygan, Wisco1zsi1z MIPITARY: '29-'30 Private Company B, '30-'31 Private Company B5 31-'32 Corporal Company B, Awarded Culvers in '29, and C.R.'s In ,313 Won R.O.T.C. Medal in Automatic Rifle, Musketry, and Scouting and Patrolling. ATZHLETICS: Played Company Football in '29-'30, Varsity Football gn ,315.C01T1pany Track in '31, Company Hockey in '30, Compfmy awcingglng 111 '30, Company Soccer in '31, Varsity Crew in '30, 31, n . FIQHSQELLANEOUS: Secretary Senior Plebe Club in '303 SCCYCUUY earlmg Tflbunal in '31, President Two Stripe Forum in '323 Member of Y-M-CA. Cabinet in '32, Member of Varsity Club in '31. il ff A 'I 1 VZ -l 11-fx, -N421 -awful as If N -A 5? A IPAQ Arjibi if Qi- l if S: A' A ' I One I-Imm'rcr1 TIUUlIfJ'-llfl7C I . A 4 - A ' I -fgg V 1:iQijg1?,sji1jg1,i.:sa-gwiiiiis:11iF 'fllfTl::5T f5 : iiilif11 Wi i'fQfffffiif-4.1 Miffiliiiiliis' MELVIN BAUER NEISNER Rochester, N ew York MILITARY: '29-'30 Private Company B5 '30-'31 Private Company B: '31-'32 Private Company Bg Awarded Culvers and C.R.'s in '30. ARTS AND LETTERS: Vedette Staff '31 and '32, ATI-ILETICS: Played Company Basketball in '30 and '31g Varsity Basketball in '32g Company Track in '30 and '3 'sog Varsity Tennis in '30, '31, and '32, 1g Company Rifle in MISCELLANEOUS: M b em er of Y.M.C.A. in '30, '31, and '32g Mem- ber of Message Center Staff in '30, '31, and '32. Q fe A A 1- fs I eee: A - .e:- 1 ,.:. If-3J 'ik'-3 A ff75'B3A .as + aaas One Hundred Tlairfy I . p p .A,s , ,,.: - --:ff-M'-ameri? l 1 1 1 1 ', ,' O , ' 5 55f .iii :' . y5T.Ti'ifi' .'l' i 'iiQ1ig,iiiff ,'1,' - ' 1fi1Q',',,'I,i A A A M ' ' ' A' H M ' ' ' ' '5 ii: A A A ,QQ i ROBERT JOSEPH NICHOLS Kalamazoo, Michigan MILITARY: '29-'30 Private Company Dg '30-'31 Private Company D5 '31-'32 Private Company D5 Awarded C.R.'s and Culvers in '30g Wfon Expert and Distinguished Rifle Medals. ARTS AND LETTERS: Cadet Orchestra in '30, '31, and '32. ATHLETICS: Played Company Football in '30 and '31, Company Baseball in '30, '31, and '32g Company RifIe in '30g Varsity Rifle in '31 and '32. MISCELLANEOUS: Member of Y.M.C.A. in '30, '31, and '32, Om' I'Il1llJr'rJ 'I'lrirlAy-mu' I I I 1 N Tflmf' a AA fe' I or i 'B ' i , iffTii'T?T?iifT'1 'ii?igiii,iiiiaiifjiiiLiiigjiiifiiigiiiiijfjiiigg:ii'j1:,I.i'iiiiiiiiifiifm''tmi.i3ii433'12f'fW C - - - A--.-AM!-ff-'lliigs TJ . ,, A at A 'V aaaT..aW -- ff H T 't't''o F 'h ' VERNE E. NICHOLS Chicago, Illinois MILITARY: ,30-'31 Private Batteryg '31-'32 Private Battery A3 Wfon R.O.T.C. Medal in Second Class Gunneryg Awarded Culvers and C.B.'s in '31. r ATHLETICS: Varsity Football in '31g Varsity Basketball in ,315 Company Basketball in '32g Company Track in '31 and '32. ' . - -CS NT - A fl' 1 6 if 6 li :fit i fffkb- :A 71 A :I T' if N r A rffixff K A rlfii A fffffiffi Ififlxifff fX'Ti A JliIi A 4 One Hun rlrerl Tbirfy-1'w0 - -..,.,-..,C.-.K .,5,, .i, 1 1 l 1 Ill . W4 SH 'rl ,Ni il 4-1 .1 l 1, ii Ag' i,. ,. al 'lu -, 'll 4, ,,. .,,i li, lg: ,1', ,ggi 'ill uw, 1. ,ill lf M1 il Il! ffl! l , . 1 . 4 lllflj ll' i. f .lol .ii i 1 .ILX aw illvl Milli. 'lQEls I ,5,g,1 V. 1 Y I JE, ,,, wzllg -INF Ile ' fe-'F -.,j!, . ,, l illi, 54151 iz.'l .lvl ,lv ul 'A xl' 3:lix F!,g I ii: 1 l eww 3 Hill: w flsfgi qfltl -21235 WH, vii mill. ' lla! az-I , 3jl ,Hwy Wilt, Jl'fr lily, fli 'v ,, all .H - ,l rg 1 l 3 'h: 'i T' ' A'A' tW'e'v:i1fxL'WT i -C 35 :flgufh ft 'FX ,Q M''A 'th - '-' W--'--'---A'--0 ' mm-' 'm CWm'vmW QliTffi'W'-'in ini 33453 K TJ 545 CHARLES LAYTON PALIN L Imlianapolis, I mfian-a MILITARY: '28-'29 Private Company Fg '29-'30 Corporal Company F5 '30-'31 Private Company F5 ,31-'32 Private Company Fg Awarded l Culvers in '28g Awarded C.R.'s in '29. 'WW ' ' ATHLETICS: Played Company Football in '28g Company Basketball In '29g Company Track in 'aog Company Baseball in '29g Company Hockey in 'aog Varsity Polo in '31 and '32 fCo-Captainj. Om' H II Il Jrmf Thi:-fy-lb rn' .W 'J x -A 3 5 fl , +I il ' f T I 1 v mf, .ag ' ' A Jus -A. , I iQLiif-iiiefizi:f'fig'g:1':iiT::i:fr:.'QTfiT1'fiiT.'Eii4'Iiififiiffilvaiililfliffflil-e35?5li?ji'A ffgf,g3fi517 Q fffxinfi I I fl A - Y- 7- T- ' ' '5' E Mt' 'A f1A ' M ' ' T ' A mW m 'NMMWM GORDON MCALLISTER PAYNE Marysville, Kansas MILITARY: '30-'31 Private Troopg '31-'32 Private Troop Ag Award- ed B.H.T.'s and Culvers in '30g Won Rifle medals as Expert and DIS- tinguished Riflemang Won R.O.T.C. Medal in Rifle Marksmanship, Musketry, and Scouting and Patrolling. ARTS AND LETTERS: Winner of Extemporaneous Speaking C011- test in '31g Member of Quill Staff in '31 and '32g Member of Glee Club in '31 and '32, ATHLETICS: Played Company Football in '30g Company Rifle in '31g Varsity Rifle in '32g Varsity Track in '32. MISCELLANEOUS: On Y.M.C.A. Social Committee in '32g Member of Troop Council in '32. w A K3 141 -A VF-: A A 45 fads, A ,fws.-, A ..,f1-5 ,J5 rfb f' J ' M One Hundred Thirty-four AHF, ,,,,yt 1 , 'i ,.'I' yi ,wql :iv Ill' ,H 6 1 : l fi. 1 W1 uri LI, w,',i il? , I ,. ,w -,- 1 E? li! E 1' YZ? ' l r I ,V El I rl' + zllil 5 1 '13 , Y: lv! 1 :Q fig 5 i M' I I 1 . 1 l 3 il ff f QE lil 3 if? 3 ii ill I U ill ll E15 lx 11, I ll I .ff K I film ' E. get A ll'j 2 Eff, . ll! ' ' il ,, ss! 5 , grill 2 E: ITE l 3' Y' fi if K , ,A lg lil wg: . im ' lv I' l ' i' ill 5 , Q 'gi 5 il w ,I at a EP I-A 4 I li W2 i , , X if Va , , mi I 2 lr:--1 V- V , if V fe JL'-A--L1:...a-.f-.',fg.a,, ,T '1 ' J A-f---fn-fm-N-W--X--X-N.-W..mm-a1..,,.,,,,,,,,.,,a W., g fit F A ' I WM-W mm- 4-Q W. r,--gg1gijgig ,em -'-Mijjw - F V lififgofig- M., 1 f liggiggjg A I i ri- '-Lili y -:gg If 4+---M1 3 5 of a 3fa 21 f----- V... Mfr -Mu dm-V THOMAS J. PETER Boofbfon, Alabama MILITARY: '30-'31 Private Company G3 '31-'32 Private Company Eg Awarded Culvers and C.R.,s in '3Og Qualified as Expert Rifleman. y E ATHLETICS: Played Company Football in '30 and '3 lg Played Com- pany Basketball in '31g on G Company Baseball team in 'aog on Com- pany Rifle team in '31 and '32. 1 l 1 i :Q arzifbqg, ,axu A, fx V ,ff eyea , ,AX ,. ,- I . p M, I I--' 'X A L.- tif: :.. X -a.. 5: A - A 5 --.: : -tt: A if pri, . A T TE as Wk? Al ff-ffffl A ffifilfff as 'ffiv X ff Ref: A F751 11: A A y IFS di W e Om' Humfrvfl Tbirly-fi 1 'r ,.,..- -.....,..,..,----z-It--,-21:-A-:,f:::n-mreefv 21- -.fig L-MILL,-Y fe -- ' HAROLD A. PINKERT Riverside, Illinois MILITARY: '28-'29 Private Battery, '29-'30 Private Battery, '30-'31 Corporal Batteryg '31-332 Sergeant Battery B, Second Lieutenant Bat- tery B5 Awarded C.B.'s and Culvers in '29, Won R.O.T.C. Medal in Second Class Gunnery, First Class Gunnery, Awarded Sharpshooter Medal for Pistol. ARTS AND LETTERS: Member of Vedette Staff in '31, A ATHLETICS: Member of Junior Football team in '28g Company' F b 1 . , , i . . , . . oot a l in 29 and 30, Varsity Football in 315 Junior Basketball in 'ZQQ Company Basketball in ,303 Varsity Crew in '31, Company Boxing ln 30g Varsity Boxing in '32, Company Hockey in '30, Varsity Pistol in '3O. I . MISCELLANEOUS: Member of Cadet Club in '32g Member of Com- merce Club in '32. I . I 3 , 94 -I A -JN JN f F JN +P ,rte 1-5LZ7iP T,A XA' Nea WN A A A 'Q' To A iT'fiii'c A N -' '. ' 3 iii? A 'fffif A rfb One Hundred Thirty-six 1 i -1 1 V' 5 i aflll' ll'i 1 1 i 1 1 1 I1 11 1 1,1 -1 111 ,1 1 ,, 17 1, l 1 l 1 1 , V 1 1 1 1'1, 1!,m 1. 1 ll 111 11 ':,1 .,,,1 V. 11 1 1 -li 1': J .al is 5 's i 31 ' A il , i iz' i 1 if 1 i X l l 1531 f ls ll 1 il 1 2 111 f 1 S -Jil? ' Z- Ri' -ii 'TCCW' T'Z'f'ff 'l ' '1'1 'W fo n 'H-ew-'--'-Wee-:L 'ff ' f A 'za 'HW ff --J 1 A ij Q A . 4 A HIFLM S C C1 ' -5?fl1?fflZT fi ss 1 at S ' nr! R ::fi? E2fffC?Tf S, 1 r af ui S' ,J 1 I . ROBERT CORNELL PRINDLE Batavia, Illinois lVlIL,ITARY: '29-,3 0 Private Company C5 '3 0-'31 Private Company C3 31- 32 Sergeant Company C5 Awarded C.R.'s and Culvers in '29g Won R.0.T.C. Medal in Scouting and Patrollingg Won Pro-Marksman, Marks- 1112111 Sharpshooter, Expert, and Distinguished Rifle Medals. rf ATIHLETICS: Company Football Manager in '31g Junior Basketball in 309 Company Track in '3Og Company Rifle in '30g Varsity Rifle in 31 and '32, A ,--ex A SX .. 1 Q '-1,X'fXX3 '11 ---' ' TA A A Wiki A SPE A jjQlfXiiiQ1'l ff. X g 1 as 1 t 51 1 1 A 1 1 A A FS 1 , J One HlIlItll'l'1l Tbir'fy-x1'1'1'11 1 , I is I Exp .ff I V -U . Q Q N E V Vhbxkb - V Yqwaviv W I Vwgw-MWMNQN-m-WI, ,tiw jw,7,A4,,,,-,,,,-,r,,.,-,,,,,.,,., .,1, ,.-.--,-T.-:muaffmfffwwf-fFa 'w L z - ' S I p - -- f1,, - VICTOR ADAM PYLE M1lSlZCg07Z Heights, Michigan MILITARY: Private Battery '30-'31g '31-,32 Corporal Battery B3 I Awarded C.B.'s and Culvers in '31. W pb ARTS AND LETTERS: Member of Spanish Club in '32. ATHLETICS: Played Junior Football in '30g Company Football in ,213 Junior Basketball in '31g Company Basketball in ,325 Company BOX- ing in '31 and '32g Varsity Golf in '32. MISCELLANEOUS: Memb er of Senior Plebe Congress in '3 1 5 Member of One Stripe Congress in '32. I Ks ff . -f A A JS .lg ff --ii ff 1'tw F45 vu FE nf 6 f t-A ni --f w A 1 ee t ' P ' ,I I QT f-A1 ff' ff T77 CT' Q fu One Hundred Thirty-eight I 1 11' 111 1 1 1 21 fl '1 11 1I'i '111 11 111 '1,: 111 111 111 1:11 1 W1 ' 1111 11 F111 111 1 11'1 '11 11:1 3,21 ,111 11' 1 : , 111.1 ,111 2111 1-'1 111 ,111 1fi'1 111 F111 1111 . 11'1 11:,. v1vIV.1 111 1 1131 1111 1711 .11 1111 1.11 111:11 1111-1 11,111 711211 11jgi' 111111 'i1111 1 1 11 11:11 11.1 1111 1511' l'i1 1.1. 111111 1 1'11 11 11131 11111 11111: 1111 ' 1 1 1 1111: 1 1111 1 VMI 111' 1 1 111, 11 11 1 -n-4 - , -'- T' Y ' 'UN' '- f--U---A1-ww -f-,, --an-. ..., ,111 .. 1 , E , 11 ii I ' ' ,-' W 6-.. A A 11111 - at ' A 111111 11111 11111111 A 1f11 I 1 J. 1 1 A , 1 ,A 1,1 MW Lgfllf17,-gig?+5 1 1 I 1111 fi-fffif :Hina ,E 1 JS 1 1 .A Lg 111 Ei Tie-1 -f ,L - ,-.--, V1VVV,V My I ALEXANDER GEBHART REED ' Dayton, Ohio MILITARY: '29-'30 Private Batteryg '30-'31 Corporal Batteryg L 31-'32 Corporal Battery Ag Awarded C.B.'s and Culvers in '30g Won R.O.T.C. Medal in Equitation and Communicationg Won First Class Gunner Medal in '31. 1 ATHLETICS: Assistant Manager of Varsity Football team in '3Og 1 Manager of Varsity Football team in '31g Member of Varsity Polo team ln '30, ,31, and ,32. MISCELLANEOUS: Member of Varsity Club in '3 2g Member of Senior Plebe Club in '3Ug Member of Yearling Tribunal in '31. 1 1 1 1 ,Rn A cpu' 5555:-w ,--- 5 N'X1 E 4 7, Ya., .4 -f org ' A ' I ' 1 r:i'f1 Om' Hundred Tbirfy-nine ' I A A A I I I , Ife-,f-.i,a1.-:a.a.w.L.m.a-w--mmWJ!-'+A nel' ' E I we ,,,, ,,,r,E,,- i'j.QgegQ .,,-g 7 iii 'fini DAVID J. REID Cbirago, Illinois MILITARY: '29-'30 Private Company I-Ig '30-'31 Private Battery B5 '31-'32 Private Battery B3 Awarded C.R.'s and Culvers in '30g Awarded C.I3.'s in '31g Member of Best Section of Artillery in '31. ARTS AND LETTERS: Member of Glee Club in '30, '31, and ,32 qPresidentjg Member of Spanish Club in '32, ATI-ILETICS: Varsity Track in '32g Company Football in '30 and '32. MISCELLANEOUS: Junior Plebe Club in '30g Two Stripe Forum in '32g Member of New Cadet Committee. A A A A .A A. .AEE I .ag E aaa, -t.asJ'S-A Our' Hznzdred Forty --YJ T T' :Fifi i -Tlluj Ffigjn gf .ffjvcis 'Fi2Q::'3Q.,1iii 4-V' , 6 A 1 gi gs ROBERT WINSOR RICHARDSON Kenilworth, Illinois MILITARY: '28-'29 Private Troop, '29-'30 Corporal Troop, '30-'31 Sergeant Troop, '31-'32 First Lieutenant and Personnel Officer Troop B, Awarded Culvers and B.H.T.'s in '28, Won Expert Rifle Medal, Won Expert Swordsman Medal. ARTS AND LETTERS: Roll Call Representative in '31. ATHLETICS: Company Football in '28, '29, and '30, Varsity Foot- ball in '29, '30, and '31, Company Basketball in '29 and '30, Varsity Basketball in '31 and '32, Varsity Track in '29, '30, '31, and '32 fCo- Captainj , Varsity Crew in '31 and '32, Company Boxing in '31 and '32, Company Soccer in '28, '29, '30, and '31, Company Swimming in '29 and '30, Rough Riding Squad in '29, '30, and '3l. MISCELLANEOUS: Treasurer of Cadet Club in '32, Vice-President ol' Varsity Club in '32, President of the Chicago Club of Culver in '32, Member of Junior Plebe Club in '29, Member of Ycarling Club in '30, President of Two Stripe Senate in '31, Vice-President of Y.M.C.A. in '32, Head of New Cadet Department. Om' flllllilffll liorl-y-one , I, , ,,,.. W., ,,..,,. vw- , Y - , ,....--..-,,.,-,. ....,,, 1--T:-A--gi-f W:-----1 - -v--ug-----v--V ----- HOWARD E. RICHMOND Seattle, Washingtofz MILITARY: '28-'29 Private Company F5 '29-'30 Private Company F5 '30-'31 Sergeant Company F5 '31-'32 Private Company F3 Won Marksman Medal in Rifle, Awarded Culvers and C.R.'s in '28, Won R.O.T.C. Medal in Scouting and Patrolling and Topography. ARTS AND LETTERS: Member of Glee Club in '29. ATHLETICS: Played Company Football in '28, '29, '30, and '31 fRegimental Championsjg Company Basketball in '28, '29, and '30 fRegimental Cbampionsj, and '31. Varsity Crew in '28, '29, '30, Company Hockey in '28, '29, and '30, Company Boxing in '28 QFly- weigbt Cbampionj . MISCELLANEOUS: Member of Varsity Club, Member of Junior Plebe Club in '29, Member of One Stripe Tribunal in '30. A f N T A f': ,', A Hfixff' A -ff! ' SA -,1'TTjf,A A -f 'fi A' S' A ffmfti ff,TOi T: js 'ff' One Hundred Forty-two J I I .1aunl.,,.,, rfmL2!L..a,s:::11:r.:: ,iz -mu incite ev- Y M: J JN I 5 I I ai-ui... r... me Allifl ilill 'WML ' 1 I 13' 1 1 I I I 2 V 1 M 5 I I I Z, , I 1 j . W ,, 1 1 1 1 I 2 1 , 1 , 1 . WM'M'M3323331QLQLQQALQQQQQQLQggiii1:41:11:::1:11:i:,g5112iigzffgaffgfag-ff-I 1 4' 1 4 A A I i is .A i - gig, 1 ' N- --f4-'- --f--- --A0-Hiffi'-TiifIITZiT,TlLT -ilT1ZiiT J'iT.LTi1iiT:i:Tiii1ijg?: ?i7'Fffii?Eff'?r'Tf-4 'A-' l?Pf4f+'Ti rl A Al i Vi 17:2 M I I WALTER GARLAND ROBERTS Glcfzzcov, Illinois MILITARY: '29-'30 Private Batteryg '30-'31 Private Batteryg '31-'32 Second Lieutenant Battery Ag Awarded C.B.'s and Culvers in 305 , Wfon R.O.T.C. Medal in Second Class Gunnery. ARTS AND LETTERS: Awarded a Gold A in '31. ATI-ILETICS: Company Football Manager in '29g Company Basket- ball in '30g Company Track in '30g Company Baseball in '3Og Com- A puny Rifle in '31g Varsity Crew in '31 and '32, t Z i 1 I 1 Azigjgkkz xx xirk J our A ' A , f I 1155511 A-I 1 A 1 A 3, - A. A A A ft Om' Humlrwl Forly-flrrvv l ,-. 1 i 1 Q t I I EDGAR ELLIOT ROBINSON Wfcfsterville, Ofoio MILITARY: '29-'30 Private Company C5 330-'31 Supply Sergeant Company Cg '31-'32 First Lieutenant Battalion Personnel Officer, Regi- mental Personnel Officerg Awarded C.R.'s and Culvers in '30g Won R.O.T.C. Medal in Scouting and Patrolling. ARTS AND LETTERS: Member of Dramatic Club in '32g Vice President of Commerce Club in ,32. ATI-ILETICS: Played on C Company Football team in '29, '30, and Captain in '32g All-Company End in '32g on C Company Basketball team in '30, '31, and '32g Played Company Baseball in 330, '31, and ,325 On C Company Track team in '30, ,31, and 332. MISCELLANEOUS: Member of Yearling Tribunal in '31 and of Two Stripe Club in '32g on New Cadets Relations Committee in '32. rrrr as A sfes A X, -1- ea e One Hzmzh cd F01't31-fmn' I L -ef -, ---'- mwau-Y-.-V,-A-V,,-.,. ......,-,.- ., Y , -CW -J ,L--a..nJn.,:,:.r:a:La3x---:a--T-.e:fw..:.--112212-f:::f-.J:23:4-.Y-I,ea,f.2:.f::e.::f1f.f-:feLeif.f--eff -L J RUSSELL PLIMPTON ROBINSON Brookline, Massaclauscffs MILITARY: '28-'29 Private Company Cg '29-'30 Corporal Company C3 '30-'31 Sergeant Company C, Color Sergeantg '31-'32 First Lieu- tenant Company C, Regimental Supply Officerg Awarded C.R.'s and Culvers in '29g Awarded Rifle and Pistol Medals at Camp Devens. ARTS AND LETTERS: Company Roll Call Representative in '31 and Sports Editor of Roll Call in '32, ATHLETICS: Played on C Company Football team in '30 and '3lg On C Company Baseball team in '29, '30 and Captain in '31g Played Com- Pfmy Hockey in '29, '30, and Captain in '31g on C Company Rifle team in '30g Played Company Soccer in '29, '30, and '31. MISCELLANEOUS: Member of Cadet Club in '32g Member of Tlirec and Four Stripe Senate in '32g Chairman of NVorld Friendship Com- mittee in '32, A lllffiiill :Q ielgy 1 A A YL iii A 5,1i.'ii3q,,3 ak! '51 ii Aiwa 4513 A An: e if of MN' f'1':f-, L.- -.,s , S, .2 , 2- ,I i Z, im Om' Hlllnfrmf Iiorly-fin' 1 ......,...-................ 3 E I S I X X I A 9 1 K , I , 5 ' s l ,I 4 4 'I F1 J el il 31 l w r A ! I A -A - -fffzjiffeefffeIfif2sztifmiwxixfijnziifjimitsF ,jg 3 A A A4-4-,M A4-A-A-A-A-A+'-- yM mW 'W T 1 FREDRICK KENYON ROGERS White Plains, New York 1 MILITARY: '28-'29 Private Company F5 '29-'30 Private Comp21f1Y y F5 '30-'31 Supply Sergeant Company F5 '31-'32 First Lreutenant Com- pany F5 Won C.R.'s in '28. l' ARTS AND LETTERS: Business Manager of The Quill in '32. ATHLETICS: Member of F Company Football team in '28, '29, '30, and '31g on F Company Basketball team in '30 and '325 On F C?0mPanY Baseball team in '29, '30, '31, and '32g on F Company Swimmmg team in '29 and '30, A ' ,J YM A ,xA t--- -3 A , 4- ' X., A -fx-C, A f'N' A ,.f 'XC. A fag A ' Rf f ' l'F'f 'ffihxff 7155? fififz f7i7'S5fI T One Hmzdred Forty-six -:zur JOHN ALEXANDER Ross JR. Chicago, Illinois MILITARY: '27-'28 Private Troop Ag '28-'29 Private Troop Ag '29-'30 Private Troop Ag '30-'31 Private Troop Ag '31-'32 Private Troop Ag Won B.I-I.T.'s in '29, R.O.T.C. Rifle, Pistol, and Swordsman Medals, Expert Rifle Medal. ARTS AND LETTERS: Member of Glee Club in '27, '28, '29, '30, '31, and '32, Member of Spanish Club in '32. ATHLETICS: Member of Troop Football team in '27, '28, '29, and '30, on Varsity Football team in '31, on Troop Track team in '28, '29, and '30, on Varsity Track team in '31 and '32, on Troop Baseball team in '28, on Troop Boxing team in '29, on Troop Soccer team in '29 and '30, on Troop Rifle team in '28, '29, and '30, on Varsity pistol team in '30 and '31, Captain of Varsity Pistol team in '32. MISCELLANEOUS: Member of Varsity Club in '30, '31, and '32, Member of Y.M.C.A. in '27, '28, '29, '30, '31, and '32, Member of Radio Club in '29, '30, '31, and '32. A To A7 ' A A A VE JN. L---'xiii A+ ' :A A A A 9 VA- 'JS A T Oni' Hun.lri'.f linrfj -,srlrn , V, ....,:m.f---,.1:L1,.a.L--..nE,.. ...,..s...---Q-:---A-'P' ...,.. L ,is ,Q-nf-17 ,..-,r:.f.zTnn-2:-111. .4:1::n1.:gem-:. ma- - V .--- Y CLYDE RUBY Marlisomfille, Kentucky MILITARY: '28-'29 Private Company Eg '29-'30 Corporal C0mP3nY Eg '30-'31 Corporal Company Dg '31-'32 Corporal Company Ds Award- ed Culvers in '28g Won C.R.'s in '28, ARTS AND LETTERS: Member of Vedette Staff in '31g Member of Spanish Club in '32. ATHLETICS: Member of E Company Football team in '28 and '2?5 on D Company Football team in '31g on E Company Basketball team 11'l '29g on D Company Basketball team in '32g on E Company Track team in '29g on D Company Track team in '32g on E Company Baseball team in '29g on D Company Baseball team in '31 and '32g on Varsity Boxing tcm 111 29, '31, and '32g on E Company Hockey team in '28 and '295 on E Company Rifle team in '28, MISCELLANEOUS: Member of Y.M.C.A. in '29, '30, '31, and '32- , A f A 5 ,A 16 6 rfci ui .E il: i c-141: ui aff!-ifif ff 'ffl if l lg A -A fffxf: JS ff?-ff 35 ffffzg A ,ffffzfi A f-f'-ff: :Al rf of 'dh One Hundred Forty-eight 1 , fi wr---Lube-Ai? d.,. ,T ,-,,.iY -S,,,-..I,,:,,.,,.,.kL.,,Ql.,CRCG,,.,LLH4,:Ml,J,,4, .A7, ,A ,,,,,A -vig A I V :fa A I V, xl A 1 h in r Iill-if?flQZiE3EiT2?'s:ii:E2iiT?f-953:45115 -A4ff 95- 16 I A J RUSSELL B. SALINGER Brooklincy 1If1axxa4'l111xf'ltx MILITARY: '30-'31 Private Company F4 '31-'32 Private Company F3 Awarded Culvers and C.R.'s in '31, ATHLETICS: Played on I3 Company Football team in '30 and '31 fllegimentaljg End on All-Company Football Second team in '31g on F Company Track team in '32g Played Varsity Baseball in '31 and '32, MISCELLANEOUS: Member of Varsity Club in '31 and '32: Mem- ber Senior Plebe Congress in '31. Om' Hl1n.fri'J Ifnrlyy-uim' w I 'IIII IIV I I I I I I I I I I II: II' II' ' I I II III I I . .I I II F I I I II' 1I I I I I I I I U - . i4I I IIII ' I IIIII IEIWF EIIII Im LAI III IMI1 III,- IH II, I'I'I I,,I III I I IIII I IIII III III III' III 'III III II IIII III' ' IIII III' IIII IIIII I EIII- III' IIIIII I IIII II' I III IIII III I ,III I I 'II I II. III MII 'IiI I1 it IIIBII I I I I IIIJ I III II I I III II I III I II f EIIII' IIIII IIII' L I III I I II,,, I IIIIII 'I :III IIII II- III I I III III? I III IIII I I I I: II 7' I I 2' II C , I A-If-ff ' I I 5 iII II .N ,I ,.,,,,. M., .f.,,.,a,..a -xi-Q-f-Hwnwffmffxf-1-'fy-'-'HL:1iF'f'7 T?7'7ffgilgaiafvmx--H1 4 'fjf 5 A - 1 IgjfAfmH'i1i'j1?iQ,i:.-Ti,g.1-21 -,,i'i1I--aL1. I.I. -aI-.-,,I.I,-My--II-114-1M-fa41:9-'-f-wma-Q-W we ,Al,,,..:arlIf N :ff S Q f LW .,ga,..gQill.-,A- M24-V-I--all---I-5-4--4--YJ!il' IA-- ---I-A-fe-N--'-v I DANIEL BIRCH SCHAFER Decatur, Indiana MILITARY: '28-'29 Private Company Ag '29-'30 Corporal .Compa11Y Ag '30-'31 Private Company Ag '51-'32 First Lieutenant, Aide to the Superintendent, Private Company Ag Won C.R.'s in '28. rw- ,:r- --T1-.. ..--I- ,Xf- k ATHLETICS: Member of A Company Baseball team in '29, '30, and '31, on A Company Swimming team in '29, '30, '31, and ,323 011 A I Company Soccer team, on A Company Rifle team in '29 and '30. MISCELLANEOUS: Member of Cadet Club in '32, Member of Y.M.C.A. in '29, '30, and '31, ,, J I 'Ir Ni I 5-li: I, wr A .Ii-rw A . .iff A ,afixq ,,, 'a--L A ,I. EN A A I H A L 5 One Hundred Fifty l..,aiL1,,,,..,,,..t 7.-.-'rv-.Y--,,...-, .C V ,t---7, if -- -fJ:,..- - --...w 4:4--..Li :4...---:ree-AQ: ,zz-.1.,::-::'.,:,f.' 1 1, : :-,.' ':Y:..l-L-L:-, Vg-: ' iff' ' DONALD ROOT SCOTTEN New Casfle, Inn'ia1m MILITARY: '28-'29 Private Company D3 '29-'30 Corporal Company D5 '30-'31 Supply Sergeant Company Dg '31-'32 First Lieutenant, First Battalion Supply Oilicerg Won C.R.'s in '29g R.O.T.C. Medals in Mus- ketry and Pistol Marksmanship. ATHLETICS: Member of D Company Football team in '31, All- Company Tackleg on D Company Basketball team in '29, '30, '31, and '32g on D Company Track team in '31 and '32g on D Company Indoor Baseball team in '29 and '30: on D Company Boxing ICANN in '29g on Varsity Boxing team in '30, '31, and '32, MISCELLANEOUS: Member of Cadet Club in '32g Member of Varsity Club in '31 and '32g Secretary I-lop Club in '32. A A-' Silva -f 'i if A ' A Om' Hlllnfrnf Ififl-Y-om' 1 I ,,...... ..., .,-,.,.,Ae2:::-2 A A -f-- - - A-A-gf-5--gfff?-Biff?:iffi1iiifiT:Tf fT 'l ff'fTf'?1 'TfMT'T7'7 37 '9 tt'T' A L' LEONARD J. SHEFTS Okmulgee, Oklafooma MILITARY: '29-'30 Private Troop Bg '30-'31 Private Troop Bs '31-'32 Stable Sergeant Troop B5 Won B.I-I.T.'s in '29g Awarded CulVCI'S in '29. ATHLETICS: Member of Troop B Football team in '30 and '325 011 Troop B Basketball team in '32g on Troop Track team in '31 and '3-25 on Troop B Boxing team in '30g on Varsity Boxing team in '32g O11 Troop Soccer team in '31 and '32g on Troop Music Ride Squad and Rough Riding Squad in '31 and '32, MISCELLANEOUS: Member of Y.M.C.A. in '30, '31, and '32. ' ' ' T 'A -- T' A A T Lge- .,.'-3.-'nr-.,.-f-,. ff- I Om' Hzuzdred Fifty-two l I i 4 1 1 . r 1 i l v 1 4 ' ' H 'neg-----N-M ----- W--H--wa-.W.-,Wae.,-.:,,:,.1 ,... ,,.,,,,L.,,- ,A,, ,,,,:,w,,, ,v ,,,,JmL-3-wwbzmW4-ma-JM A i p I i Y' il A F 0 0 t titt 0 iIfffz''fw77'TfQ'fxQffffffff if ,gg ,At - 0 ,A PAUL BEAUFORT SI-IEPPARD Dover, New Ham psbire MILITARY: '28-'29 Private Company F3 '29-'30 Private Troop Ag '30-'31 Private Troop Ag '31-'32 Mess Sergeant Troop Ag XVon C.R.'s in '29g Won B.H.T.'s in '30, Awarded Culvers in '29, Rifle Marksman and Pistol Expert Medals. ARTS AND LETTERS: Member of Vedette Staff in '30 and '51. ATHLETICS: Member of F Company Football team in '28g on Troop Football team in '29, '30, and '31, on F Company Basketball team in ,299 On F Company Swimming team in '29, on Troop Hockey team in '30, on Varsity Pistol team in '31 and '32g on Varsity Golf team in '29. MISCELLANEOUS: Member of Y.M.C.A. in '29, '30, '31, and '32, A C:: : i3 A 1i,i-'T'f'i': ' 3 A 1 A A A Om' Hun Jriwl Ififfny -ffvrm' I 1 I V WW, , ,, , . ,,,, , ,,,,,,. ,, -.,., ,,,,-.. , ........y.Q A2,,,,, .fri-v-3.-..,,... -fri-1-an-A.-if- Sf1'Aw -1'-' ' ' 1 ' 'M'4 5 '::' ,W ,- Hui, EVERETT KENNON SHIMP Sf. Clairsfville, Olaio MILITARY: ,29-'30 Private Company G5 ,30-'31 Corporal Com- pany G5 '31-,32 Corporal Company Eg Won C.R.'s in '295 Awarded Culvers in ,303 R.O.T.C. Medal in Automatic Rifleg Pro-Marksman, First Class Marksman, Sbarpshooter, and Expert Rifle Medals. ARTS AND LETTERS: Member of Quill Staff in '32g on Vedette Staff in ,31. ATHLETICS: Member of G Company Football team in ,29Q on G Company Basketball team in ,293 on G Company Baseball team in '29g on G Company Boxing team in '31g on E Company Boxing team in '32g on G Company Rifle team in '30 and ,313 on E Company Rifle team in ,325 Twenty Mile Marathon Swimming Medal. MISCELLANEOUS: Member of Y.M.C.A. in ,30, '31 and '32. R' 6 A A 'AX' TT A 511' 'fi A :- SIT: A c !S5-Ti, A A f A A X A To A - '! t- A ffffir- A rfflfxxii A rffiigsg A Ji F One Hundred Fifty-four W., A.- JACK SHERWOOD SIEGFRIED Lansing, Michigan MILITARY: '28-'29 Private Troop, '29-'30 Corporal Troop: '30-'31 Sergeant Troop, '31-'32 Captain Troop B: Won B.I-I.T.'s in '28, Award- ed Culvers in '28, R.O.T.C. Medals in Swordsmanship, Pistol, Military Law, Automatic Rifle, and Field Engineering. ARTS AND LETTERS: Roll Call Representative in '30 and '31, ATHLETICS: Member of Troop A Football team in '31g on Troop A Basketball team in '29, '30, '31, and '32g on Troop A Swimming team In ,29, '30, '31, and '32g on Troop A Soccer team in '28, '29, '30, and 31, Regimental Champions in '31. MISCELLANEOUS: First Vice President of The Cadet Club in '32g Seventh Vice President of The Hop Club: President of The Varsity Club? Secretary of the Y.M.C.A. in '3 2. ,lm A 'ill A1-fiihiyywj ,J-ff ,t'. ,, - i A ff f-- A A eeee 'eeee as .as Ai Om' Humlrrd Fifly-fi 1 '4' A 1-1 A I- A A, M CN y I yQ,ggggggWTYMWT,,Ivmm,Jm:gm,Sm,sm,Mya,,,a.,aaa,,a:.2,.,aaa.aaaMamigixafmfaaifafgafma-M5-X aff' -u . f 2- as ' QN A -ff,-ALA-mi33ifg11ffi:ifg:e ugh, .Is ffm: -A sukosff --Wf-f--- an ef r- -M 'e E A 'A U- T,1,,,,,,,r, W, . LW, , . . I BURTON DURLIN SMITH Wo1'tfai11agt011, 111606171261 MILITARY: '27-'28 Private Company Eg '28-'29 Private Company E, '29-'30 Private Company Eg '30-'31 Sergeant Company Eg '31-'32 Pri- vate Company Ag R.O.T.C. Medal in Military I-Iistoryg Won C.R.'s in '27, Awarded Culvers in '27, Rifle Sharpshooter and Pistol Marksman Medals. ATHLETICS: Member of E Company Football team in '27 and '28, on Varsity Football team in '29, '30, and '31, on E Company Basketball team in '28, '29, '30, and '31, on E Company Track team in '28, '29, '30, and '31, on E Company Baseball team in '28, '29, '30, and '31, on Varsity Crew '31g on E Company Boxing team in '28, on Varsity Boxing team in '29, '30, and '31, Captain Varsity Boxing team in '32, Light-heavyweight Champion in '30, '31, and '32, on E Company Hockey team in '28, '29, and '30, on E Company Rifle team in '28, '29, '30, and '31, on E Com- pany Soccer team in '27, '28, '29, '30, and '31. MISCELLANEOUS: Member of Varsity Club in '29, '30, '31, and '32, Member of Cadet Club in '32. N gy. A A ,I A ,,.,.,, I One Hundred Fifty-six I 4 l 1 1 , 1 . I ,', I, l il: W 1, :C . I I 1 , I 1 I 1, Iv, in px, fly' 7,!.:, .'- - gpl , lil. 1.i,' 111 ,,, till , 11 ,,, IM 1 l'x vp 11 11' V1 lv if I V, 5, N 1 3 l--Am I T s J 4'H '-'-f2H - - ..-gn -,--- Y V, L-Mm V W Yr......s......Y...-..,..,.-,. 5 i 1 1 1 1 I 1 DEAN CHARLES SMITH Cadillac, Michigan MILITARY: '30-'31 Private Batteryg '31-'32 Corporal Battery Ag Awarded C.B.'s and Culvers in '31. ARTS AND LETTERS: Member of Spanish Club in '32. ATHLETICS: On Battery Football team in '31 and Captain in '32g Played Company Basketball in '31 and Varsity in '32. X MISCELLANEOUS: President of Plebe Club in '31, and President of One Stripe Congress in '32, 3 1 n HQ y I 1 5 Hifi: -airs av,a. ' , I .A ' I A i A A o - S 1 6 rfb Om' HIllltfl'l'tI Fifty-x4'1'w1 4 '2fz?ifi??' igfi15 .'a. .B A , V ' , I7 - 3 . 7337i 3l3TifT l1iT1'f'. A' ' 't AN''rmo 11i1,3ga1ji1gi1gi a 'o as so E E 1' i V fb I I I ya I I I I Q S A I K , i . ,r .L , ,..-,,.-1.W-a,-r.a-aa,w,.m,,.m.-wm--f---w-- -i-' I A L A J, H a JOHN A. SMITH DCVLVIH, Arkansas MILITARY: '30-'31 Private Company Hg '31-332 Corporal Com- pany Bg NVon C.R.'s in '30g Sharpsbooter and Expert Rifle Medals. ARTS AND LETTERS: Member of Dramatic Club in '31g Member of Commerce Club in '32, ATHLETICS: Member of H Company Football team in '3Og on B Company Football team in ,315 on H Company Track team in '31g on H Company Baseball team in '31g on H Company Rifle teamg Man- ager of Varsity Swimming team. I MISCELLANEOUS: Member of Y.M.C.A. '31 and '32g Member of Radio Club in ,31 and '32, I 4 it ,-'x , X, A , , A , ' .Y i , b W, ,,ft I Tj,ff',u' f Our' Hzmdrval Fiffy-eight I I l J a I 5 lf----umm-Q-5 s-Q---.-sw..1-.-,-..7-,--..,--,,.....,..,,.,,. -,..,.. -. .-,.,.-,.-.,,...... .,a,,...-..,,..,,..- W., ..-...Y.. .. .... , ,.,...,.., MAL-.- . .. .-Y,.-,Y W- . . ,..,N., gli, K 3 CHARLES EDWARD STEELE Highland Park, Illinois MILITARY: '28-'29 Private Company B, '29-'30 Corporal Company Bs '30-'31 Sergeant Company B, '31-'32 Second Lieutenant, Personnel Officer Company B5 Won C.R.'s in '29, Awarded Culvers in '29, Expert and Distinguished Rifle Medals. l ATIEILETICS: Member of B Company Football team in '28, '29, '30, and 31.5 On B Company Baseball team in '29, '30, and '31, on B Com- PUHY Rifle team in '29, on Varsity Rifle team in '31 and '32. MISCELLANEOUS: Member of Y.M.C.A. in '29, '30, and '31. lk A ,X X L 'X 3 A A , A Q '3'L 'S-C. JN 'f!XT'-'f A Qfffwzi A 1, A ' Q A if 'II W l 5,253 'K filjljf -.l -5 '-,. -, A 5-p fest.. A 7' i '1 A A a i One Hlllltlffll Fifly-nine l 1? I 5 I T I 8 I l 1 I a I gwa ,i Ml -1 ,mv 'il xi. 11: ,IWW ' K. 'NI 1' 3, 1- ,lg ' :fl 'il ' I, -'l. I I , i . T ,, qi A ,V . H A ,,?vj,,,:TH,-:,T,-,.,:,,,,, gzzng, , ,,,,,, ,.,f , ,. - ..,.., :A-..-MM -1:11-:ie ---Q-AL'-ff-'wT:'f: if ': W:'i A'm'T?TmT'iAuKMWMTLTLTH -P 'ici V ,1Y G I ,3f1Ei:,,r I I or V. it A. me A +-' P of I HOWARD W. STODGHILL JR. I Louisville, Kentucky ' MILITARY: '29-'30 Private Artillery, '30-,31 Private Artillery? l I '31-'32 Private Artillery, Won C.B.,s in '30, ! ATHLETICS: Member of Artillery Junior Football team in '30 and l ,313 on Artillery Basketball team in '30, '31, and '32, on Artillery TraCk team in 30, 31, and ,32g on Artillery Boxing team in '30, on Artillery ' Rifle team in '31, on Varsity Pistol team in ,32. I J - A -W' One ITIHHITCI1 Sixty I 1 I , v n I 5 I 9 I ....xn......r.....-.--.....g...,. - , . L...-....-n-f..-..Lf.f.. -4 AL1.Q.4:Q4-,::J.a:.- .-.v 1 .1:..Y.:.-gm:-.14 1: .Q-A --.1 1. -4:-1 i:'. -.2 -.SV fd nr..-.-: gg.: 4:-Y - -3111. 1: . :L 11 nr.- g:.:.:-.- -fr.: : :-:.:.r: '-fit: .ir-f.:'.:. . - '5i -' - -L I-f-Liflna-:.:.T:. 144' 1 35:13:31----v.7V . Y in W, .,.,...-.--. rn.,.,,,,, ,,,, ,wh-?, ,-,A F- nw-'rv'-v-4-W -w- W amd Y U 4 vm 4 V Y t ,..Q ,,,4 N,x , ALBERT P. STRANAHAN Flinf, Mirbigan MILITARY: '30-'31 Private Troop B5 '31-'32 Private Troop Bg XVon B.H.T.'s in '31. ws , A rim :Is '-gi7N- A ,1................. .--.-..-.q - 1 : 2 A is ATHLETICS: Member of Varsity Swimming team in '31 and '32. tg I A Z T-'ir At I : A . A A , A .Ti 3 I A A ,P IKE 'fir if-'ff A. ,A it I I M AA i fA:'i'1 in rr i fl Attt AH- Ai if ik 3 Om' Hl1m1n'J Six fry-om' Y E r ' i 1 F X 1 5 n,..,............ 1 l : L 1 i I A - l ! 1 ,-.,............... . 1 4 1 1 1 11 11 1 1 1 I I 1 1, ,z I ? 1 l 5, 1 3 11 I I 1 1 i I l Q1 I 1 1 I ll 1 1 1 1 1 1 I l lu 1 V L 1 l , .1 A l A VV a jg? 'Tr -p +44 '-'-' 99---5+ niiTi,,,,i.e.gi ,., , ,I J 'T'TTT.Q-.,a he -gfu AW -K-Q ----- e- --4'-A--t'H MW 'M 'M ' fl FRED WEYAND STREBEL 1 Ci1zci111wfi, Ohio 1 1 MILITARY: '28-'29 Private Company Ag '29-'30 Corporal Company Ag '30-'31 First Sergeant Company Ag '31-'32 First Lieutenant Com- 1 pany Ag Private Company Ag R.O.T.C. Medals in Military History, and ll Field Engineeringg Awarded Culvers in '30g Won C.R.'s in '30. ll ARTS AND LETTERS: Won Silver A in '31g Member of Dramatic Club in '31 and '32g Ass'stant Poetry Editor of The Quill in '31g Essay 22 Editor of The Quill in '32. f ATHLETICS: Member of A Company Football team in '29 and '30S on A Company Baseball team in '30 and '31g on A Company SOCCCI' team in '29 and '31g on A Company Rifle team in '30. MISCELLANEOUS: Member of Y.M.C.A. in '29, '30, '31, and '32- L as L 3a aae - artrr ,rr 3 -X ,rrrrr , r.aa 515521 -04 One Hzuzdren' Sixfy-two l l l 1 1 ROBERT ALBIN SWANSON Cbiragn, Illinois MILITARY: '28-'29 Private Artillery, '29-'30 Corporal Artillery, '30-'31 Sergeant Artillery, '31-'32 Ifirst Lieutenant, Personnel Ofiieer Tliird Battalion, Wfon C.B.'s in '29, Awarded Culvers in '29, R.O.T.C. Medals in Field Artillery Drill, Gunnery, and First Class Gunnery Pistol Marksman Medal. ARTS AND LETTERS: Member of The Quill Staff. ATHLETICS: Member of Artillery Football team in '28, '29, '30, and '31, on Artillery Track team in '31, on Artillery Baseball team in '29, '30, '31, and '32, on Varsity Boxing team in '29, '30, '31, and '32, on Artillery Hockey team in '29, '30, and '31, on Artillery Rifle team in '29 and '30, on Varsity Pistol team in '31, MISCELLANEQUS: Member of Y.M.C.A. in '29, '30, '31, and '32. fhli' Hurl.lrv.l SlXf3-fl1fiT ,.,.. ,, V..-..-,.,. -ML ...,--...,..v . - :Lim-::,11-1.-m1.,.,..-f Y V --V- PHILLIP IGOE TAYLOR Louisville, Kentucky MILITARY: ,29-'30 Private Company Cg '30-'31 Sergeant.Comp2111Y C5 '31-'32 First Lieutenant, Personnel Oiicer First Battaliong Won C.R.'s in '29g Awarded Culvers in '29g R.O.T.C. Medal in HoWitZC1' XVeapons. ATHLETICS: Member of C Company Football team in '29, ,30, and ,315 on C Company Track team in '30 and '31g on C Company H0CkCY team in '30g on Varsity Swimming team in 331 and '32. MISCELLANEOUS: Member of Y.M.C.A. Cabinet in ,32. A ' A ' i A - LM., ,ff S, ,s,. A 1-P, A J A A - X 'ri ffflfii 7 i ii i. it ,,,f'fTf A -ffm? A 'Ab It One Hundred Sixty-four T I II-'- -7----.u...... .... ----i..n.-W,.-. V... ., . e C . A I is A,,1, - CI, -Y YY,,, ,Y ,, W V b , -V ,Z ll! ',- -1 1 - lx l ROBERT' MAIKTIN r-FI'IAYER Iflizxlrintq, New York MILITARY: '29-'50 Private Artilleryg '30-'31 Private Artilleryg '31-'32 Sergeant Artilleryg R.O.T.C. Pistol and Secontl Class Gunnery NICLILIISQ NVon C.B.'s in 'BOQ Aw.1rtletl Culvers in '30. ATI'II,I2TlCS: Member of Artillery B lfootlmll team in 'Blk on Ar- ! tillery B Swimming team in '30g on Varsity Swimming team in '31 and '32: on Varsity Pistol team in '32. NIISCISLIJXNIQOUS: Member of Y.Nl.C..'X. in IBZQ on Motion Picture Committee in '32. l l Om' IlllIl.lli'.l Sixfi-fiii' l a l 1 r I y 2 J 1 ' s l I ,K 15,1 :lil lllll' I :iil 1. ill , YW Q' I is al ii l i , W 1 If 'lglr '91, will 'Jig I f I Q y :Z-V 'fi I VT llhl !gl1E will IM, aiifs HEL lilli 'mil ily ly, fill? ilrrlz IW mg: gill l1'+ lil, VM llll: Hp. isyll. flllfl lllel Hail: I Ml' .,lX'- WIC Hlfii fill I 11 ' 1, ,, 12,1 r, ii ,. .II I V11 I I , Ii x , ,L 1 ill , ' g leg ij l 1 I I A .Ju A R 7 ll ifweeeweffee-eemmfffi'fiieiiiii2':iiii1i::1i'if:1,iiiiitliitfffj'i:Qf1f?f:ii:5Q'fic garb, J, ,far 45 Igi53jji:iiiiiitfii1itT.1i11iiit:iiiiaf , , -3. ,x, Q Q 1 , 1 v I I ROBERT MILLER TRAUTMAN ' Butler, Pe1z1zsylwmia ! A MILITARY: '29-'30 Private Band, '30-'31 Private Band, '31-'32 ' Supply Sergeant Band, Awarded C.M.'s and Culvers in '30g Won W R.O.T.C. Medals in Scouting and Patrolling. i, raw-, vrrr Mc, ' ARTS AND LETTERS: Member of Glee Club in '30, '31, and '325 - A Played in Orchestra in '30, '31, and '32, on Quill Staff in '31. i , I MISCELLANEOUS: Played in jazz Band in '30 and '31, and Directed 5 it in '32, Member of Commerce Club in '32. Y'-N I I K K i 5 -, .A 551 I i . OW i rffffr ai I-fiff: i fffftre -f fife- Q-ffxz A ffth 4 Fi' ' Cx -- I D One Hunflred Sixty-six w, , nn.a4....-,...,.,L-1:4-iQ.....-,1 I 5 I I l A i I 3-3,-El-m-414m--MZAM ' W , 155: -I f---- --frf ------ Mi ..-..Q.,.'-'effllflgfiQ.2Q2.:, RICHARD J. TUNNINGTON I Rugglvs Bvarln, Irlurnu, Olzio MILITARY: '28-'29 Private Battery, '29-'30 Private Battery, '30-'31 Private Battery A, '31-'32 Private Battery, Awarded Culyers and C.B.'s in '29, Wfon R.O.T.C. Medal in Pistol Marksmansliip. ATHLETICS: Played junior Pootball in '28, and Company in '29, '30, and '31, on Battery Track team in '30, '31, and '32, Played Com- . pany Baseball in '29, '30, '31, and '32, on Battery Swimming team in I '29, and on Varsity in '30, '31, and '32, on Battery Rifle team in '29, '30, '31, and '32, Played Company Hockey in '29 and '30. MISCELLANEOUS: Member of Varsity Club in '32, Member of Three and Four Stripe Club. 'Q-'3 A ff-Tjjil A ggiififtj :ff A if 4' ' - A ii ' A A 5561 !f5r ,S -.2 A t:fQ A cfllnftzx A -'t A ' 5 A? 3' in ' A A Um' Illxrlifrrif Sixfx-vrirfl I I 2 I I I Ag L l A I A I ,f,, A1,, MM-A-R-'za'-'-fe ig. ,Mg A g -,M A A P31,4ijjigifjfifjirzgil -g 1: 7'i'Zf1 f'fiT ' ' N ' 'iii' A A 1 ' li 'Q,Ffffffffff5 ' M d '- f'f'lfl1 ,,.'Q iilliig VAUDIE VERNON VANDEDNBERG Holland, Michigan MILITARY: '29-'30 Private Company E, '30-'31 Supply Sergeant Company E, '3 1-'3 2 First Lieutenant Company E, Second Battalion Sup- ply OHicer, Awarded Culvers and C.R.'s in '29, Won R.O.T.C. Medals in Musketry, Scouting and Patrolling, and Field Engineering. ARTS AND LETTERS: Member of Glee Club in '30, '31, and '325 Reporter on Vedette Staff in '31 and Exchange Editor in '3 2. ATHLETICS: Played on E Company Football team in '29, '30, and '31, on E Company Basketball team in '30 and '31, on Varsity in '32, on E Company Track team in '30, '31, and '32, Played Company Base- ball in '31, on E Company Hockey team in '30 and '31, Played Company Soccer in '29 and '30, on Varsity Tennis team in '31 and '32. MISCELLANEOUS: Member of Varsity Club in '31 and '32, on Y.M.C.A. Building Committee in '31 and '3 2. p - A A - ' aae, - One Hundred Sixty-eight wmw LUIS A. VILLA-REAL Manila, Plailijljnim' Islands MILITARY: '29-'30 Private Company B: '30-'31 Private Company B: '31-'32 Battalion Sergeant-Major Company B: Awarded C.R.'s and Culvers in '30: Won R.O.T.C. Medal in Scouting and Patrolling. ARTS AND LETTERS: Member of Spanish Club in '32g Company Quill Representative in '32. ATHLETICS: Played Company Basketball in '30, '3 1, and '32: Com- pany Track in '30, '31, and '32g Company Baseball in '29, '30, and '3l: Company Boxing in '29, '30, and '31. MISCELLANEOUS: Member of Radio Club in '32: Member of Junior Plebe Council in '30: Secretary of Yearling Council in '3 lg Mem- ber of Two Stripe Forum in '32g Member of Health Committee in '31 and '32, Editor of Message Center in '31 and '32, -is I risei as is -as A Um' IIIIIIIIIRRI Six fy-nim- , , ,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,.,,...,.,..,..,-,,,,.,,.,.,.,,-,eu-1.1-...-,.-.vmf . .MX -e-fern - -:1rv-w----'-ff1-- -Y M KARL ALFRED VOGELER II Cilifillllllfj, Ohio MILITARY: '28-'29 Private Company E, '29-'30 Private Company E, '50-'31 Private Company E, '31-'32 First Lieutenant Company E, Private Company E, Awarded Culvers and C.R.'s, Won R.O.T.C. Medals in Automatic Rifle, Scouting and Patrolling, Machine Gun and Howitzer XVeapons, Expert Rifleman. ARTS AND LETTERS: Awarded Gold A's both Semesters in '3 0, '31, and '32, Activities Editor of Roll Call in '32, Member of Glee Club in '30, '31, and '32, Story Editor of Quill in '32, Vedette Staff in '31, ATHLETICS: Played Junior Football in '29, and Company in '30 and '31, Played Junior Basketball in '29 and '30, and Company in '31 and '32, on E Company Baseball team in '29, '30, '31, and '32, on Varsity Crew in '29 and '30, Company Boxing in '29 and '30 QRegimental Fly- weight Cliampionj, Company Hockey in '30 and '31, on E Company Rifle team in '31 and '32, MISCELLANEOUS: Member of Junior Plebe Club in '29, Yearling Council in 330, Two Stripe Council in '31, and Finance Committee in '32, Assistant Activities Editor of Message Center in '31. ,I ,, ,ln 'V CX? A A A T T 71' S T'ff t ! 'ff' f f'FTf -Z7!'Tc' dh One Hundrml Seventy 1 1 . 171' , 1.1 11 ' liiT:::'TTT'TTTT'ii'iiiiggglil-5flfffii4fQfZliZ.:352l2ZQSfj4JX ' : fff',fflT A 1 '''HQ-Q'QQgQ1f' ' A is 1 ig, 1 75444 ' ' '1,L1j-g,,,,.- 114 ,A. , ,AQA it 11481 J IIS.-'1 ,wiilii M' 1 Tijgifiji JOHN EBERHARDT WAGNER AllI!7l'illgl', P011 ns-ylzwnia IVIILITARY: '29-'30 Private Company Eg '30-'31 Private Company Eg 31-'32 Private Company Eg Awarded Culvers and C.R.'s in '29. ARTS AND LETTERS: Member of Clee Club in '31 and '32. Wywmq ATHLETICS: Played on E Company Football team in '29, '30, and '31, Played Company Basketball in '30, '31, and '32g on E Company Baseball team in '30, '31, and '32, Played Varsity Golf in '30 and '31g On Varsity team in '31 and '32, MISCELLANEQUS: Member of Plcbe Club in '30, One Stripe Club in '31, and Two Stripe Congress in '32, ,v lL1 zf ,T T ,L 1 5 :hx iJP1f:'lUiff 1'4'- Om' Ifllulilnwl Srrrul-3-nm' ,.-M-...e,i 1 T15 Eli I I A I 1 J ef' 'A A 311+ iffrriiiffiifEffvfvffffreiiiiiliillQi:1f,fE:i:.fiQl-,-linVI eii If'f? iii 'H 15 S 5' 'Lg A Rei A A K dj ff Y ' ,,W,M,LMT,,4,r, ,A W .Q ,,,, 44,4 -ii--.4-i443 PETER WARD Bujalo, New York MILITARY: 330-'31 Private Troopg '31-'32 Corporal Troop B5 Awarded B.H.T.,s and Culvers in '31g Won R.O.T.C. Medals in Rifle Marksmanship and Musketry. ARTS AND LETTERS: Awarded Silver A's both Semesters of '31. ATHLETICS: On Troop Football team in '30 and '31g on Varsity Boxing team in '31 and ,325 on Troop Swimming team in '30 QRegi- mentalj and '32. I I , r ,. , , A , N .A ff A ' X I 3' xr f 4 'Z xiii' iete fe l if fififiw l C54 S rf' N ui' A X A ff' A fi 'ee 'Ii A W5-f:t'-ff.. A :15 3m-fl :Jil 'A One Hmzdrerf Seventy-two vw -9'-' f --W---'.::r'-'f----7--F4--1-an 1 Y ,, -- -- I - --V1--,--A --L, --ff-W Y. -aim' V. , ,, ,, ,, , . . , , RICHARD MACLAUGHLAN WARD Salt Lake City, Utah MILITARY: '30-'31 Private Company Eg '31-'32 Private Company Eg Awarded C.R.'s and Culvers in '30g Won R.O.T.C. Medals in Scout- ing and Patrolling. ARTS AND LETTERS: Member of Glee Club in '30 and '3l. ATHLETICS: Played Company Football in '30 and Varsity in '3lg On E Company Track, Hockey, and Boxing teams in '30g on Varsity Crew in '31g on Varsity Pistol and Rifle teams in ,32. MISCELLANEOUS: Member of Senior Plcbe Club in '31, N3 A Agzfsbmgfaa-f.,i.3e AA: , -JS -IS ,Q 'deli' Tx 1-:ig L. fc-:. fg: ,f',,: is 3 -A C A 6 A g , 1 I Om' Humbul Si'1'vnf-y-f,n'ur J I l I I A A , , . , , W L .- . ...a-.-,.,s,,,,....,,WW ,.1. ,, ,M--a...,.FW:,..a.,-,mu,-.M.m.-MM.------jl: E .as .A A .ag A I f W' ansa I Q'+ M AA ' i ' ROBERT EDWARD WEBER I Ponfiac, Micfaigan MILITARY: I29-,EO Private Batteryg '30-'31 Private Batteryg '31-'32 Private Battery Ag Awarded Culvers and C.B.'s in '30g Awarded R.O.T.C. Medals in Gunnery. ATHLETICS: Played on Varsity Football team in '30 and '31g on , Varsity Track team in ,3O, ,31, and ,323 Company Boxing in '31 and '32. MISCELLANEOUS: Member of Varsity Club in '32. n i A A 6 f- 6 ' i - ' Ii - --ifrif A :ii Ii One Hznzdrecf Scfzrlzfy-fozzr 'i 3. 2 J J I 417 ' 1' ' v:'-'ET' 1295-fllf-TIF:-:L:mu::.1w:.:..zr3:g,4,L-:,,1.,-:-.,1-..,f:4--W--..,.,,,, . ,-,,,, ,, ,, , U , fnvrrm , Jnagnrflee-it-fcav--. -M p ewd- vp p W ZT,-N,-,,,w-H--gm ITHAIVIAR D. WEED Pomeroy, Oloio MILITARY: '28-'29 Private Band: '29-'30 Corporal Band: '30-'31 F11'St Sergeant Band: '31-'32 Second Lieutenant Band: Awarded C.M.'s and Culvers '1I'1 '29g NVon R.O.T.C. Medal in Scouting and Patrolling: Marksman and Expert Rifle Medals. ARTS AND LETTERS: Member of Orchestra in '29, '30, '31, and 323 Was Band Roll Call Representative in '31, ATHLETICS: Played on Band Football team in '28, '29, '30, and '31, on Band Baseball team in '29, '30, '31, and '32g on Band RifIe team in 29, '30, '31, and '32, MISCELLANEOUS: Member of Cadet Club in '32g was Manager of lazz Band in '32g Member of Junior Plebe Triangle Club in '29, Yeari Img Tribunal in '30g Secretary of Two Stripe Council in '31, and ot Three and Four Stripe Council in '32g XVon Medal for Greatest Pliysieal Gam in '29, 1 vi Om' Hllmlrrrf Selwlly-fill' 'va in xml I 5 1: 1,1 mu ,il I 1 V i ,Q mi l I i . , I l I Ml . 'S -VN A A 'ef 'A I YW fix. Q Q ff '! lf33?3?F4--L-Ae-9-'lm--M-9+-'W'-'- fjaif'iii'AT MMM ' ' W -'A T WILLIAM BEIL WEISELL 1 Blujfton, I1zclia11a ' l MILITARY: ,30-,31 Private Bandg ,31-'32 Corporal Bandg Awarded C.M.'s and Culvers in '31, l ARTS AND LETTERS: Awarded Silver A's both Semesters of '313 Member of Crchestra in '31 and '32. ATHLETICS: Played on Band Football team in '31g on VarsitY Pas' ketball team in ,31 and '32g on Varsity Track team in '31 and A25 l Played Company Baseball in '31g on Championship Three Man Bowling team in '31. MISCELLANEOUS: Member of Varsity Club in '31 and '325 Mem- ber of Senior Plebe Club in '31 and of Yearling Tribunal in '32S Played in Jazz Band in ,31 and '32, , , X V p ,fix f dn 5 :CATS f' 7 if fi i gf AN A 0-'sa i , fei f- -- Q, f-rf '-ITA i V KJ-qi is. sis 'ITT' 'A JN ff 7'm ui fgffiieff 16 A lae- i ' J' If JT. F I: One Hzmdred Sevmzzfy-six .. zT-Y..,.... ...ww-..YL.f.f. Y.-.Y zz-fz6,f..,,...w1 asain. ...M Y..--y.g1.....s..f.r:,.1 1---fl-.N .-.M .van . F , .. -uf-1:-,1'::r:-r f -K K... Y 'ne HY, n wEl J 'A QL'i-ff-11--2A1------4w'1':' .---::L.ai',1:1:.f-.ua ::.:mf::.L-.-,.,,.-:gaX111-1,-,fw,,-.-,yrsi-41,, 7-, ,, awk, s M N 1 N V f , W V JOHN STANLEY XVELKER Gwezzvillff, Pl'l1IISj'lL'lIllilI MILITARY: '30-'31 Private Batteryg '31-'32 Corporal Battery Bg Awarded C.B.,s and Culvers in '31g NVon R.O.T.C. Medals in Field Artillery Drill and Second Class Gunner. ARTS AND LETTERS: Member of Spanish Club in ' 7. ATHLETICS: Played Company Football and Soccer in '30 and 'ilg on Battery Track team in '3lg Company Boxing in '31, and Varsity in '32g on Battery Swimming team in '32. MISCELLANEOUS: Secretary of Senior Plebe Senate in '31 and Member of Yearling Parliament in '32, J- 3 'N A A A. A fe eei' I A fe A A :W -:Alum ix g-:,L ?fg7.J 1,,fx,,,i L., ,L , N -. A 7- A Y ' A A A S1 Om' Hlunlrmf Srzwllvx'-srzurl 11 is 1 11 1 '1 ,, 1 11 1 ,1 11 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1, 1 1 1 1, 1, 1 1 '! l I 1 ' 1 I . 1 q 1 1 .1 1 . 1 11 11 E1 1 11 U 5 . 11 ' 51 ' X . 1 11 1 1: li 11 11 11 ,, 1 ,111 1,13 l 1 1 1 11 '1 1,1'1i :M11 -11 1 1 1ij1'Q 1 111 111 '11-11 '1 1 .131 1112' ..1 121 ,11 111 121 A 1 111111 11 1111 1 M11 I 1 ,111 1 1 1 1 x1 1, 111 1 ' 11 1 1111 . 1 1 11,?11 151 1 1-1 1,,,11 15 .1 1 ,1 , flu!! 1U - 11 1,1 ,W 111 11 1 111 .Ip-1 1 1111 1 11 1 H1111 i 12111 1 31'-1' - 1211 .l'1 1.1 1, , 1 1111 111 .,1 1,1 .11 1 ' I I 1 1 I A Iffiififfl A Li-A 5-111 5 A X' A 1-.1-ni,,,,..C.,a,aaal,...:,ms-f4-1--.aae-Q----f1---1 ----- --A--'-+ ?-L' gy' ui ' 'T --M I TT 1 , nn, ii Ijrflxr-Z ri? A N: Y K p Ai YV jvprknagsggiilgeguk Vkrk Fw i,4,g :rub--C Z, A, LQ, , .-,, .,:..::: -A1A. -A..-rage -1-W-ef-'-fef'HLeeet9 '2g'5'z'1 ' i I , , ,e -, - ' , ' ' 'T' ',E.1LLi?I.4:T1:34.2Q5if' - -- -- 1- H - - T ff 1 1 1 ,Hg ,114 :..g-,Qgn,. 1AW1a4,.1.......f,.....1,1 -1.22-,Q-awaf:f11H fm' EDWIN H. WENDT Chicago, Illinois M MILITARY: '28-'29 Private Company Hg ,29-'30 Corporal Com- pany Hg '30-'31 Sergeant Company G5 '31-'32 Private Company As Wfon R.O.T.C. Medals in Tactics, Automatic RifIe, and Hygiene? W011 C.R.,s in ,29. ATHLETICS: Member of G Company Football team in '30g on A Company Football team in '315 on H Company Track team in '29 and 'i '3Og on H Company Baseball team in ,29 and '30g on G Comp8nY Baseball team in '31g on H Company Boxing team in '29 and '30S OH H Company Swimming team in '29 and '305 on H Company Hockey team in ,29 and '30g on G Company Rifle team in '31, I ! S A Q I I A , . K, . ex, A :ffm J' ---.... len-nr'-en. 1.--1-...... L -..., ...n -Ng ,x I I '- iff A eff A .1 R37 rfifafi A 1: '5ft: ff: A 'Ti A ,445 f TT' T1 A A ff' Cf' A ri'1'i 1'1 A 1172 7713 A fifffxnfiij A g,-ei'fi7 'f3 A A A One Hzmflrerl Severity-eight Hlzulslam' Towuz XVIESTON JR. Bc'rIf!'iH', Nm'f1l'rlxk4l MILITARY: 'ZS-'29 Private Company Ag '29-'30 Private Company Ag '30-'31 Supply Sergeant Company Ag '31-'32 Captain Company A, R.O.T.C. Medal in Scouting and Patrollingg XVon C.R.'s in '29g Awarded Culvers in '29. ATHLIQTICS: Member of A Company Baseball team in '29, '30, '31 and '32: on A Company Boxing team in '29 and 'Bug on A Company Swimming team in '31 and '3Z. MISCl2I.I,ANliOUS: Member of Cadet Club in '12 i 6 i i A rf Our Ifllfltiftkl Sm vfxfx -nim- 1 H Y. 1111 1111 1 , ff . 1 1 1 i11Et ' , 1111 I 1 1 Nfl I f 4 '11' 1.11 1 H11 . ,, 1 11 1 1: 1 - 'N 5' 1 1 1 1 1 1 11411 2 '11l I '1111 , 1 51' 1 1' 1, 1 1 , 5 1 1 1 ,H 1 2 ,EZ111 I iff' , 11151 I 113111 A 1111 1 E11 113111 WM1 11111 11:51 A 1 11' 1 32111 1 1f',I5 1 111111 ' 51111 1 1 1 111 411:1 . 111112 1 '11 1 Q 1 1 111' 1 , 11 , - 1, , 11 1 11111 1 1 11111 1 11111 1 1 '11Z11 I 1 1 1'1,1 1 311111 1 I1 1 111111 2 '1z1l 1 11511 l 111111 1 i 11 '1 1 , 1 1 i1111' 1 , '1i'1 1 1 1111 1 Q111.. 1 I 1 1111 1 11111 1 1111:l 1 111111 1 1i11,1 ,1 1 1111 1 1 1 111111 I 1 1 1 1,121 , 111' 1 1:11-1 1 1 ,11f1 1 1 11311 1 11111 11111 I 311311 A A A IL aaaaa '111 ' 11 y ,mn 'Fas FJ: -is 11i?f1ffiTsT1igii W 11'L 11'1 'e 1 ' 'MJ 3' M I 1 1 WALTER RoLsToN XVHITTENBURG 1 Green Bay, Wisc011si1z 1 MILITARY: '29-'30 Private Company D5 '30-'31 Private Company 1 y Eg '31-'32 Private Company Eg Awarded C.R.'s and Culvers in '293 1 XVon R.O.T.C. Medals in Automatic Rifle and.Scouting and Patrolling. 1 V.. UQ ,.,., .L ATHLETICS: On D Company Football team in '29 QRegimentalj 1 and on E Company team in '30 and '31g on E Company Track and V Baseball team in '31g Played Company Hockey in '30 and '31g Com- p pany Boxing in '30 and '31, and Varsity in '32. MISCELLANEOUS: Member of Radio Club in '32. .asf A A A .A -W' ,W-if T i ', 'TT' A :'7'TT-'F 37,755 . 'f'A toz 'f'T'ui-if rt Mft : 'f'T,'1 A 'TJRPT H, 'LIT 2 A -A A Ds Q. Q. A ,. A J - 1 1 One Hundred Eighty -1... , s--N i'1 giis. .535 gig? iii' l E, l' S i , ll? 1? ep ey? 1 1 i ' r , 1 1 ill 1 im: I psf: l .ici rl? rw lllj l 1 lr? f':.l Iwi 0 Era I 1-l,' l'r'l r,' fl, .rl ffl , fill' , 1- ll : ,v , ,e .M 0- A,,A -1,3..., .g4.-A,e1,.g.1L11:gg1.i: 'T'g:.4QTiT1:ff':T1i'?i3i f 'i 'a iiiif,Q L CARL HUGO XVIGGENHORN flslilaml, .X'4'lvrasku MILITARY: '29-'30 Private Batteryg '30-'31 Private Battery: '31-'32 Private Battery B5 Awartletl C.B.'s and Culvers in '30g XVon R.O.T.C. Medals in Second Class Gunnery and lfieltl Artillery Drafting. ARTS AND I.lfTTlfRS: Member of Quill Stall' in '32 A l ATl'll.liTlCS: Played .lunior lfootlmll in '29 and Con1pany lfootlaall 5 in '30 and '3lg Played junior Baslxetlvall in '50, aml Company in '31 and '32g on Battery Track team in '32g on Battery Baseball team in '30, '31, and '32. LY- '--.J A 1 A A 1 A za z A 1'f'7fi -rn A 1 A A 'Z A : R Om' Hnr1.fn'.l lfiglvfy-nm ' g 0 M,t,,.,a A' ff, ff ', ' A'f f ,f, i',, ,, ff,ff',. ,, Q t',, ' .QQ1fff,.Qf.Qfl, Ll . .' ' '..' 'fi' ,K 'f Q.QlAAm ,' fI'l'l1iii i A l .. .,.,1...,.M..t- .....,-- .t.. ,..,,e..-,.,-,,-,.......-.....,,.,N...,..,.,,.-,,,, M.- y V f . f .'., - -hnmf-fn -f,w-.w-..-1-- --W Y-L I KA-. - fi fi si' U55 3 HQ l l I s ,, 114 il ll t I 1 F, iw, lil ll if ll all I ml . .xlf :.1. I 'ir' Pill. lixil llili. NWI s WEEE all Hi' mlm: .Q' Tilt ,, lx' Kyiv msg Il Er M 11 v4 ,rw 1 nl? WW '!. l'iZf iilw +A. I l, VJ., I ii, 1, 41 , if Iwsll Will' ,vili S1 1593 NHL ,-,., f il: V i rg 1? l V ill l ll if 2 l I if lk l M A. l 291 M3 23 3 lil li l or Q I5 gil il 'ibm ?: ':f hgff12Ti' f ::i-ttfmriifgmi':1if?ifrifttri::11Zif?'?1Tj2Z??f 'ft 'fL'm?Z'?i?Z'jZi?fT'lL??2'fS'l'fget-nfaflg-559 2 -f-- II Jig K1 silk'-:1 3 iii EE3fri454r'+'-ff-is'ilifff?lifi:f:'h:3ffii'f,ff1'fEfff7ffif, 'fQ1Q,f,LLQ,QQ' gg1,zrg.g11.g:-1g1gi-3Lg4t1::13:.4.--T-17 1 WILLIAM GooDLoE WIGLESWORTH JR. Cynthiana, Kentucky MILITARY: ,30-'31 Private Artillery Ag '31-'32 Corporal Artillery Ag R.O.T.C. Medals in Equitation and Gunneryg Won C.B.'s in '31. ATHLETICS: Member of Varsity Football team in '30 and '31.' MISCELLANEOUS: Member of Varsity Club in '31 and '32, T A '37!AVii1T Fxifllf A :gf-'71 Tig A f-'iii-5513 A KATE- ,Q-7 A W yy- A A C'f :3i:t9l'l 5 534 A li A :ig-'Y-:1'.2 A til!-'1: A Ti f.,. 13 1 ',', 5 ,',,v V zpji-'I'-'112 A Qiiliwb , 9, I v One H1l71d1'F!i Eighty-Iwo L-.....,,-.-. ., -, YT A' ' ' '...uz4u.4..x. -'zzz' 1 ' f Lu - Y- 7-1:3--w - - - 1- 11- --he-T1,,f1-L .9 H.11.1,-KT,-17TtW--N:-.-..2,,2,,,:-7. 222. x-, 2Y,2 2 Y W PERRY E. XVILES Zl!lll'Xl'fHt', 01,10 MILITARY: '28-'29 Private Band, '29-'30 Private Band, '50-'31 Ser- geant Bandg '31-'32 Captain Band, Awarded Culvers and C.M.'s in '29, ARTS AND 1.1-ITTERS: Member of Glue Club in '29, Played in Or- chestra in '29, '3 0, and '31, Assistant Pliotograplier of Roll Call in '31 and Pliotograplier in '32, Member of Spanish Club in '32, ATHLETICS: Played on Band Iiootball team in '28, '29, '30, and '3 1. Played Company Pmaslaetball in '30, Assistant Manager of Varsity Bas- ketball team in '31 and Manager in '32, on Band Track team in '28, Played Company Baseball in '29 and '5 0. MISCIQIIANIQOUS: Member of Cadet Club in '32g Member of Var- sity Club in '32, Played in jazz Band in '29, '30, '31, and '32, Treasurer of Plelbe Senate in '29, of Yearling Senate in '30, of Two Stripe Club in '31, and Member of Tliree and lfour Stripe Club in '32. A g , -,,v. 2,4 .3 Z 1,4 Q I tps, ZA, 5 ,,,,' A ,Q 2 ,, A .3 A Uni' Il:1f:.fvr.f l':.ef1!i-ffvru' I? Q31 ! ' I I C I I z I I I 1 1 3 4 1 y I A '-159 Ii el i L :Zia .lub '14 Qif4fgfi1gi-1ig-gg..,Tggg:i1:1:,i::,:1:i'N A gLg..:,- e A ' ' ' all H -A-f-'-'m A'w 'T: : CHAUNCEY S. WILKES 1 Chicago, Illinois MILITARY: '27-'28 Private Company Ag '28-'29 Private Company' Ag '29-'30 Corporal Company Ag '30-'31 Sergeant Company Ag 31- 32 Private Company Ag Won C.R.'s in '28. ATHLETICS: Member of A Company Football team in '27 and '285 on A Company Basketball team in '30 and '31g on A Company T1'2Ck team in '28, '29, and '30, on Varsity Track team in '31 and '325 011 A Company Baseball team in '30 and '31, on A Company Hockey 'CCHITI in '28 and '29, on Varsity Hockey team in '30 and '31. MISCELLANEOUS: Member of Y.M.C.A. in '28, '29, '30, and '31- f1 P -lg: f ' -1 f- i-' ff .,ff' . ., I - riT f Ei5'1 A J One Humlrea' Eigbfy-four , , , , . MAA, L... YYY, M, ..,,,,,,., f.Y., ..-.-,,.,.D-. ...., .-r,.,.,.. .rm ., UA.. ,.,, y, , M' A' 3 Jiiiiiiffzf'iigigji' as as .15 JK., ROBERT CLELAND XVILSON Clnirago, Illinois MILITARY: '28-'29 Private Company B, '29-'30 Corporal Company B4 '30-'31 First Sergeant Company BQ '31-'32 Captain Company B: Awarded Culvers and C.R.'s in '29, XVon Marksman Medal in Rifle at Camp Custer. ATHLETICS: On B Company Football team in '28, '29, and '30, Captain and All-Company Halfback in '3l: on Company Basketball team in '29, '30, and '31, and on Varsity in '32, Played Company Base- ball in '31, on Varsity Golf team in '29, '30, '31, and Captain in '32. MISCELLANEOUS: Vice-President of Ifirst Class in '32: Secretary of Cadet Club in '32, Ifirst Vice-President of I-lop Club in '32: Member ol' Varsity Club in '29, '30, and '32: Member of junior Plebe Club in '29, of Yearling Commission in '30, of Two Stripe Club in '31, and President of Tliree and Ifour Stripe Club in '32, Member of Y.NI.C.A. Cabinet in '32. Om' IlunilrrJ Iiiglvfy-jiri' x. 3 . s . u x k O Cl Q 0 X aggu' Y Au.u--,..A-.-r- AAJNAAAAAAAAJQA iii ik . W . 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N x X. c 'Y 5 ' , -.5 A rw . 'QQ' , T A ' 1 iw .-: i , ., K Jt I Nfl.. 'r ' R., X 1 , U V .. 'F I , 1 5 i. .gy.f.kl . , fffggwf. ',. f', ' x Q L1 Vx 'S f. .. X-:fi fi. ' 5-M: .t - , V : W ,A hi 9 fri... ? V 3 kg, .Q SAV I KX 3 jj?--' V' , Q53-'5 'lil-ff? Tilt? ffg xi Q , m , .i. :wIf.,3,1'-J x Q , - - .X 4 eee if 1 fe E.R.Culver Jr. C.C.Chambers , e e. 11' Yfiif- . . ' i , 5 i W fe I : S 3 -.vi,'fU 1 ' f ' ' ' fx I. If I ' 1- 3 x, T , w I U. ,..X YQ I , E , L ,Z .,,u ? 1 1 1 f L A 1 X 9' nf 1 Q I :ff h ' , ,Q , , Q V -4 x ' :Mtn H .W , . , 41, . av. .W ,LQ 5 .4 S ,I L- 1 5.1 N 'XM b Q, ' '12 -N 3 Q fg, e 4 Q ,.fr?'.,f'kf.' .r I R , e '- jf ,Q , Q Q4liQ 41 ' , All s 4 - ' Q . V h . - K . . , .f.. ' , i V J ' 5 -' . 5 x P V K , ' , '.,A - X 1 Q .- g Gene Culver UB. Culver Jr. Q , 1:J-37223-1 , -' , e A A l ir: Um' II-'l7i. 7a'A! IRI'-'X Administration' L. R. Gignilliat, Brigadier General, Infan- try Reserve, M. A., Virginia Military Insti- tute, Trinity College, D. S., Colgate Univer- sity, Superintendent, at C. M. A. thirty-six years. Robert Rossow, Colonel, Cavalry Reserve, Commandant of Cadets, at C. M. A. twenty- four years. F. L. I-Iunt, Colonel, C. M. A., B. A. Ohio Wfesleyan, M. A. University of Chicago, Chairman of Faculty, at C. M. A. thirty- two years. A. S. Stoutenburgh, Major, C. M. A., B. A. Hobart College, Aide to the Superintendent, Dean of Cadets, at C. M. A. twenty-four years. A. R. Elliott, Lieutenant Colonel, Infantry Reserve, C. M. A. '08, Post Adjutant, at C. M. A. twenty-two years. Lee R. Kellam, Captain C. M. A., Assistant Chairman of the Faculty, A. B., A. M., In- diana University, at Culver 13 years. W. E. Gregory, Captain C. M. A., Regis- trar, A. B. Miami University, at Culver eight years. F. L. Brooke, Director of Publicity, at C. M. A. twenty-six years. J. W. Henderson, Director of Enrollment, at C. M. A. thirteen years. P. A. Campbell, First Lieutenant, Medical Reserve, B. S. University of Chicago, M. D. Rush Medical School, Head Surgeon, at C. M. A. four years. R. O. Leonard, Major, Dental Reserve Corps, D. D. S. University of Indiana, Grad- uate, Army Medical Field School, and Army Dental School, Dental Surgeon, at C. M. A. two years. .4s..aNJs.vsJs..as.Js1gJg,4.,..4gA,4,,,,, ,AIA ,4,,4,,g5,.4u.d'- N AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA One HIIIZJVUII Ninety Keeping Step With tlae Leaders It is a far cry from the program of studies which confronted the new cadet at the dawn of the twentieth century to the scientifically con- structed curriculum from which he chooses to- day. Changes which have been gradually going on were given a new impetus by the Harvard Survey in 1929 so that the program now repre- sents the adjustments possible only in the con- stant-variable arrangement. In the classrooms themselves new methods have been finding their way so that instruction is being gradually transformed. Certain sec- tions working under new methods are being compared by teachers and cadets with other sections in the same Held under the more con- Colgngl F, L, Hunt ventional procedure and test results are opening C7fw5fH1f1H of Fdflllfj' the eyes of all to the improvement. just to insure against the ruts that are the bane of schools, the Academy has been having the frequent inspiration of such consultants as Dr. Courtis and Dr. Moehlman of the University of Michigan and Dr. Edgerton of XVisconsin. This year has seen the passing from the old percentage system of grading to the literal system with the mark defined in very definite terms of achievement, rather than as a quantity mark which was the chief fault of the old. Not the least of the improvements in the last two years has been the active work of the guidance committee under the general direction of Captain Kellam. They have started many a boy to making some sort of definite decision for himself out of his accu- mulated inquiry, rather than drifting aimlessly as all did in former years. Altogether the academic spirit is very much alive and the coming years will see it coming to a fuller fruition. .4 , . . t., llmt- illilllly, Spring I - l l e E i i 1 . 2 l l i I l l L E l l 5 i l E l l I i i 4 i l 5 Um' 1lnr:.li 6.1 .xilflff 3 - fl Tactical Stay? 3 Robert Rossow, Colonel, Cavalry Reserve, Commandant of Cadets, at C. M. A. twenty- . I j four years. i l C. F. McKinney, Lieutenant Colonel, Infantry A i Reserve, C. M. A. '13, Aide to the Command- A am, Tactical Officer Co. F, at C. M. A. sev- enteen years. - 3 W. R. Kennedy, Lieutenant Colonel, Infantry 5 l Reserve, Tactical Officer Co. B, at C. M. A, twenty-seven years. j g W. G. Johnston, Lieutenant Colonel, Infantry ' l Reserve, C. M. A. '10, Tactical Officer Co. C, I 5 at C. M. A. eighteen years. 5 W. H. Wfalmer, Major, I. N. G., A. B. Indiana ' Z University, Tactical Officer Co. D, at C. M. l Colonel Robert Rossow A' eleven Years' f C0 d 'i S. R. Putnam, Major, Infantry Reserve, I 4 , 1 2 l Northwestern University, Tactical Officer Co. E, at C. 'M. A. three years. r . , i C. A. Wfhitney, Major, Cavalry Reserve, L. L. B. University of Maine,,Squadron Com- mander, Tactical Officer Troop A, at C. M. A. five years. 5 NV. J. Graham, Lieutenant, Cavalry Reserve, Norwich University, Tactical Officer 1 I Troop B, at C. M. A. five years. 2 f V. R. Gillespie, Captain, Infantry Reserve, M. S., B. S., Cumberland University, Vir- g I 3 gima Militar f Institute Graduate School, Cornell Universit , Artiller Battalion Com- l I d T 5' 1 ff' Y Y j 5 J man er, actica O icer Bat. B, at C. M. A. three years. ycontimmd on next imgej v 1 4 I First Row: L .-c 1. W. R, . , if S jubcoju EX. Is' Elliott. Kennedy, Lt C0l' B' M'ddlet0f1, Brig. Gen. L. R. Gignilliat, Lt.-Col. B. E. Grey, VV0714 Row: Lt. E. T. P f ' i , R giajor C. A- Xvhitngifxgjlgralglf -lixglnciilaghiln, Lt.-Col. W. G. Johnston, Lt.-Col. C. F. McKinney, var ow: NI ' R. C. T i I I MO' hmkmoffoni Lf- W- C- Hood, Capt. v. R. Gillespie, Major s. R. Putman. :-rf'I51,,,.5i,, A V H A Y .X p I S' .fs I T A If e--. - K. . A X1 A A O, ,W A F -. , , GF l My ,,i,p :C-df,51Q H 5 . Y A -1 A N v - ,MT . N, .aff-Z-is h QT,-'X,,-3 A Args-fl.. . One Hmzidrcd Nin,gfy-fw0 , - - A -as as, as j 5 Tactical Staff fcontinuedj ' f W. C. Hood, Lieutenant, Cavalry Reserve, C, M. A., B. A. Dartmouth, Tactical Ofliicer Bat. A, at C. M. A. three years. WI. O,Callaghan, Major, Specialist Reserve, Tactical Officer, Band, at C. M. A. fourteen years. E. T. Payson, Lieutenant, C. M. A., C. M. A. '22, Harvard University, Assistant Tactical Of- l ficer, Band, at C. M. A. six years. I ' Basil Middleton, Lieutenant Colonel, I. N. G., 1 l l 1 5 '- k a Q Rifle Marksmanship, at C. M. A. fourteen years. H. A. Obenauf, Captain, Crdnance Reserve, Rifle Marksmanship, at C. M. A. fourteen years. 3 l l 0 I R. O. T. C. Detazl l 5 . l i B. E. Grey, Lieutenant Colonel, Infantry, l 3 United States Army, U. S. M. A., School of the Li mm C. I I H I. cr l Q . . . . , 3 its . .o on: . 1 cy l l I-flnei Professor of Mllltary Sclence and Tactlcsi Pmfrxxm'r1!'.llil.'li1rj S. f:'!l4'z' .mil 71.141141 l at C. M. A. two years. z r . l l I 1 H. MCE. Pendleton, Major, Cavalry, United States Army, U. S. M. A., Cavalry S:liool, j l Command and General Staff School, Assfstant P. M. S. 86 T., at C. M. A. two years. l R. C. Throckmorton, Major, Infantry, United States Army, C. M. A., Infantry School, Assistant P. M. S. 86 T., at C. M. A. three years. W. T. Hamilton, Captain, Cavalry, United States Army, Southwestern College. R.l!1S.lS Assistant P. M. S. 86 T., at C. M. A. four years. L. G. Clarke, First Lieutenant, United States Army, D. S. C., Infantry School, .M- sistant P. M. S. 86 T., at C. M. A. two years. C. E. Berg, First Lieutenant, Field Artillery, United States Army, U. S. M. .-X.: As- sistant P. M. S. 86 T., at C. M. A. four years. l . , - , . , Q I- u, ll 1 n' . l.t.C.li. img. Artillery-Q c3.1pt.xy.'1'. Ilannlton,L.1v.1lry: Nha.. H- M. l's'Hl'U' - 2 Milfs .lf ' ' ' ' l P. M. S. 18: T.: Major R. C. Tlirockmorton. lrlf-HHFF1 ll- l- l A U ' 'hmln' kg.-A. .... A . A - A - A. A IA .ds I JS Um- Hur:.lr.'.l ,Yiurfw -f! U' 'Q .-,j X-: 4 5 l English I. V. Parker, Major, C. M. A., B. A. Williams College, Chairman of Department, English I, at C. M. A. twelve years. C. S. Young, Captain, C. M. A., M. A. Union College, University of Chicago, English I, II- at C. M. A. fifteen years. i F. C. Hare, Captain, Air Service Reserve, M, A. University of Illinois, English I, II, at C, M. A. eight years. 5 C. M. Rossier, Captain, C. M. A., B. S. North- A western University, English I, III, at C. M. A. SCVCH YCSFS. ' L. D. Bowker, Captain, C. M. A., B. S. Mon- mouth College, Harvard S. S., English II, IV, i - i I Q L l Major J- V- Parker at C. M. A. six years. R. G. Bailey, Captain, C. M. A., B. A. University of Illinois, English II, Faculty Adviser Vedette, Journalism, at C. M. A. six years. K. Moore, First Lieutenant, 168th Brigade, B. A. Indiana University, English III, IV, at C. M. A. two years. Charles C. Mather, Captain, C. M. A., B. A. Lake Forest College, English 47, Harvard University, English I-B.'C., Dramatics, Public Speaking, at C. M. A. eleven years. N. A. Imrie, Major, Infantry Reserve, B. A. Berea College, Public Speaking, at C. M. A. eight years. , i 2 ll A Y l l l Frou! Row: Major J. V. Parker, Capt. C. M. M tl C C S Y C C W R ' Rear Row: Lt. Kemp Moore, Capt. R. G. Baile2y,1Cr:ipt.aFiiC.iI-Iare?uC1fpt. iBovvkei'Jisleri :li iiss - ff .,- , ,, .- X5 A i '- f . P- ,-.. mfg.- ref 'gag KV-jf.-37-p.,,., I ICjf1jf1-fishj 64-Fm I dkq ' ' A i Sf- i ff' - l 3 3 Olm I-Innffrvd Ni11c'fy-fozlr 1 1 E E 1 l History 5 A 'S f A R. H. Mowbray, Major, C. M. A., C. M. A. 1 7 l '03, Ph. B. University of Chicago, Chairman of Department, Social Problems, American His- tory, atC. VI. A.t et-nf f . l i wny se years F. xv. Bates, captain, c. M.A.,A. B. Williams 3 5 College, M. A. Columbia University, World, A 1 American, U. S. History, at C. M. A. twelve A l 1 i X v years. 1 l i 1 l v l J. H. Bishop, Captain, C. M. A., B. A., Hen- drix College, M. A. Balliol College, Oxford A ,,b, ' University, World, Modern History, at C. M. A A. eleven years. I l l f 5 Major R. H. Nluwbray l i l C. S. McM1nn, Lieutenant, C. M. A., B. A. Westriiinster College, M. A. Northwestern , i P i l University, University of Chicago, Civics, Social Studies, at C. M. A. five years. i l i Wallace H. Moore, First Lieutenant, Infantry Reserves, B. A. Davidson College, Har- Q vard University, at C. M. A. three years. A A 1 i l 5 i l l ' 1 l 5 . : 1 i 1 5 S 1 E 1 ! 3 f I 4 f 4 I A 3 af- 3 3 nf 'Qu' N E 1 l 2' -l il .ji 3.3 1 l i l A E Z S 3 . f J 1 ' 2 l ll T l i l Q i . g . 1 l 1 1 l l 1 l 5 I 2 3 5 l 3 Mai. R. H. xl.m-lsrn-c'.1m. AI. ll. lhtlml'-Lipr. IL XXL lm.-t, I i. xv il, xl...-f.-, I i. 1 . S. NlfN1 1 3 i llffii H:n1.I .'.f ,X:v:.'.'X-'Fl-' 1 I A I . I I E . a f 1 X . ' l I kAM0d6T11 Language I 4 S 4 1 E r, f ,J ii H. B. Keller, Captain, C. M. A., Lieutenant, l . l Infantry Reserves, A. B. Pennsylvania Stare E , College, Co-Chairman of Department, Spanish, A g at C. M. A. twelve years. l 0 Mr. H. V. Davis, A. B. Cornell University, Co-Chairman of Department, German II, III, i French II, at C. M. A. three years. t 5 L. F. Hildebrandt, Captain, C. M. A., Balti- . E . 2 . 2 1 g 9 f more City College, B. A. Johns Hopkins Uni- 135 5 versity, Spanish I, II, III, at C. M. A. eight' years. 1 S E l Mr' H' V' Davis' Capt' H' B' Keller C. L. Neil, Lieutenant, C.'M. A., Mon- Q 5 mouth College, Ecole Normale, Amiens, France, French I, IV, at C. M. A. six years. 5 I r , D. M. Marshall, Lieutenant, C. M. A., M. A. Cambridge University, French III, IV, Q nt C. M. A. Eve years. ll mg, 7 Mr. A. J. Peck, B. A. Fordham University, M. A. Columbia University, University of I ' Paris, Diplome de la Sorbonne, French III, IV, at C. M. A. two years. Mr. F. XV. Walaitis, A. B. University of Michigan, German I, III, at C. M. A. one year. T . 1 i l 3 rx n, aan: 4 l a i I I l J J x I t From' ROW: Capt- L- F. Hildebrandt, Capt. H. B. Keller, Lt. H. V. Davis. 3 Rear ROW: Lt. C. L. Neil, Mr. A. J. Peck, Lt. D. M. Marshall, Mr. F. W. Walaitis. 1 . 5 . , , I ' f' iixi T t' ,ff I-, Q:-5-.y A ff 'fg4Z,A J,-jihpww ffxzv ',,w,.N A M C' A 't' F A -- is A A ,ffrgt ' A 'A -W if s-Tir YT' 'LIE One Humlred Ni1zc'ty-si,v Latin J. S. Fleet, Major, C. M. A. '98, B. A. Uni- versity of Virginiag Chairman of Department, at C. M. A. twenty-one years. J. E. Marks, Lieutenant, C. M. A., B. A. DePauw University, M. A. University of Mich- igan, at C. M. A. five years. Mr. O. C. Crawford, B. A. Huron College, at C. M. A. three years. .vm Major sl. S. Fleet f tatsi , YQ.. . X, N . i f a- ,ef W lit, il, lf, Msrks, Major -I. 5. Vidlil. ll. U. C. l'r.xwford. fx. .ggix A f 3: A ::'f'Xf:: A X if ef ' ' fam z!.N F Cjrjslzfx W Czlfxxsu A :jf N-T: A 7' X '- -3 A 'ti A A A Om' Hlm.fn'.l .Yi'l f.Y ' 'L . I F i . 1 I . ,N Q ' I I I I I Y I 5 I I A Science I I I I I I I , I , , I I ' I Mr. M. Wistar Wood, B. S. Mechanical En- I I I gineering, M. S. Physics, University of Pennsyl- vania, Tau Beta Pi Engineering Society, Colu- bia, Harvard, Chairman of Department, Physics, at C. M. A. two years. I - t I P. B. Middleton, First Lieutenant, Infantry P I Reserves, Dodge Radio Institute, Physics, Elec- ' I tricity, at C. M. A. four years. ' I . 1 , . . I I f Mr. C. P. Swinnerton, B. A., Ed. M. Harvard I 3 I . . . I University, Physics, at C. M. A. three years. I 2 , . f I M .M. xv. W d . . I f I F OO A. Steel, Captain, Infantry Reserves, B. A. g 3 DePauw University, University of Chicago, Indiana University, Physics, General Science, I f - f U l . , at C.M.A. two years. I ' Q Mr. George O. Johnson, Ph. D. Milton College, University of Wfisconsin, Chemistry, i S , . I E at C. M. A. one year. I I I E ' H. H. Harper, Captain, C. M. A., B. S. C. Spencerian School of Finance, at C. M. A. 3 . I, six years. I 7 I . I , . , E ' I I , , f - I I L , rugs, I X va-an-Q G 1 I . I I I I I I 5 an g I nf' I ff-2 F I I I xi . G. o. h . . . w . V Lt. P.,lCIg.YIsICEI32H2ggn.C P. Swxmnerton, Mr. M. XV. Wood, Capt. H. H. Harper, Capt. J. A. Steel, I I c N.. JS 'X f 45 is . ,gg 7, ,,,,, Q One Hu11a'red Nizzely-eigbf Mathematics a I G. H. Crandall, Major, C. M. A., A. B. Am- I I ' 1 H herst College, M. A. Harvard University, Chair- I R. I man of Department, at C. M. A. twenty-seven l years. L. R. Kellam, Captain, C. M. A., A. B., M. A. Q A Indiana University, College Algebra, at C. M. l A. thirteen years. I . ,,.-J j I I G. L. Miller, Lieutenant Colonel, General ' I Staff, Louisiana State University, Mechanical l Drawing, at C. M. A. nineteen years. i I l ll I 2 H. A. Obenauf, Captain, Ordnance Reserve, Q s 1 ' 1 A. B. Wittenburg College, M. A. University of l g Pennsylvania, Trigonometry, Solid Geometry, jj I I . Algebra Quadratics, at C. M. A. fourteen years. Q 3 R. H. Shanks, Captain, C. M. A., A. B. Wake I Q y Forest College, M. A. Columbia University, Solid M l ' G' H' C 1 ' ml Q f . Geometry, Algebra Quadratics, Geometry III, at C. M. A. thirteen years. j l J. D. Stinchcomb, Major, Infantry Reserve, B. S. Ohio University, Algebra Quad- i I l l ' . ratics, III, IV, at C. M. A. twelve years. l - Q Q 1 I 1 H. W. Walmer, Major, Indiana National Guard, A. B. Indiana University, Trigonom- I 5 l etry, Solid Geometry, Algebra II, at C. M. A. eleven years. 1 I I . V. R. Gillespie, Captain, Infantry Reserve, B. S. Virginia Military Institute, Nl. S. Cum- F i I berland University, Algebra III, at C. M. A. three years. I I Mr. B. Adkins, Ph. B. graduate work, University of Chicago, Algebra Ill. lntro- 3 3 i 5 ductory Math., at C. M. A. three years. ' Mr. L. Bergen, B. S. Princeton University, Algebra III, IV, at C. M. A. two years. 3 f K I I I X l l c lllii I I I ' iz A -..H ...,.... s H... I . a nrL,n.-p!.,n n.n.n I1 ' . .. , :nga - L., jl l 6 l ' Il l Q ' lr l l v r i . 3 1 9 l ! ' l ' e IA? y I ' I I l V 1. I Z ,. E E l 1 . Q l 5 S W-,wwf I i l'il'0Ilf HUNT Mal. Ci. ll. CiI'.lIHl.lll, l.l.-Cinl. li. l. Xlillcr. Nlll. ly. xlllltllguilllli, QM-x. ll. ll, Nliaiihx, 2 Capt. l.. R. liellam. . Kill t1rllXUli1ll Run' Row: Mr. ,l- B. Adkins. L'.iPt. V. R. 5' 1 l'll'- i'l' ' ' ' 'H' I ' f . u L . I,-HSWJN A , -Asgg as .as as I . I 1 1 9 . I n . F ' 1 , . . li is . , i-M Q. . 3 . l 2 l Commerce i gl l Q 3 . . 3 a ' 3 xl . J. F. Grant, Major, C. M. A., Commercial i . . . . 2 3 y ff Q Courses Harvard University, University of E. 1 7 Michigan, University of Chicago, Chairman-of , ll Department, Business Law, Junior Business l 5 A Training, at C. M. A. thirty years. ' Q 3 xx , , l 3 VV. E. Leland, Captain, C. M. A., Ph. B. I i 1 University of Chicago, Harvard University, 3 'l . - ' . i l Economic Geography, Economics, Commercial i l F Math., at C. M. A. seventeen years. l i Q' Mr. Emil Hostetler, A. B. Central Normal . . ' College, University of Cincinnati, Business Or- l ganization, Merchandising, Bookkeeping, Ac- f counting, at C. M. A. three years. l, Major NI. F. Grant H. I-I. Harper, Captain, C. M. A., B. S. C. Spencerian School of Finance, at C. M. A. 1 six years. 1 9 1 5 I s . l t l 5 F 3 ' s r l 1. : 1 l 1 i l z I 5 5 1 .T 1 . l 2 . 5 1-ll F SR r a-li L,,..g,l.i'a2l5B..3 ,i 419, ii. E. ,W sw 1 s mm, i . 1 4 I, ' ' l I P - i 5 a , I i g ' . 3 I Y i 1 1 , , . 3 I 2 I v J . l s . ' H l I 2 3 I . I , . . 1 , ' 1 l ' gl .li l , I 5 Q 1 1 3 1 . . . e i it , I . Mr. Emil Hostctlcr, Maj. F. Grant, Capt. XV. E. Leland, Lt, H, H, Harper, X 4 l l rw fiixkr A IJ. 'm --3 X- ..,,-A XA ' .' iuxm ' I ' 'inf -g'L'-553 I Si,:ffT.x A AWN . A -N -A . l Two Hundred Q 2 s in , Music W. O'Callaghan, Major, C. M. A., Captain, Staff Specialist, Reserve, Chairman of Depart- ment, Director, Band, Instrumental, Theory, Music Appreciation, at C. M. A. thirteen years. E. T. Payson, Lieutenant, C. M. A., C. M. A. '22, Harvard University, Assistant Director, Band, Instrumental, at C. M. A. six years. P. M. Barada, Lieutenant, C. M. A., A. B., B. M. Yankton College, Director, Glee Club, Vocal, Piano, at C. M. A. four years. Mr. Paul C. Dawson, C. M. A. '18, A. B., Uni- versity of Iowa, Music Appreciation, Instru- mental, at C. M. A. two years. ---' a ' r ' X I A 'iff ' Ji I i . as as , ..,., new , -. I K - Licur, lf, T. Payson, Major XV. bl. L5'fT..lll.lgl1.lI1. lntut l ml Ihr .A A luv IIlu:.1r'v.f O Scla0la1'Sl9iP H 011075 Gold KAN M611 Arnold, Bradley, Carroll, Danse, Fullerton, D-, Gould, Graham: CNF',RIieglt21.HRCgi': Kcmmcr, Kirn. ol., Klum, Miclmdsw R- A-, Mitchell, H-1 Reesw W 1 ' crts. XV. G., Rossow, Nvnrd, P., XVC1SCll- r' . ff Silver Av Men Billou Biumlieekel Ber liausen Bo li B . . . , g , e m, owers, A. C., Brainard, Brandenberg, W- ll.. Burkam, Clark. L. G., Coppoek, Cook, C. S., Davis, L. B., Fullerton, R., Hatfield, Hcilman. Heun, D. R. C., Hoag, Hoekensmitli, Kasik, Knight, Koblitz, Koenig, Lincoln, Linxwcilcr. Rlessinger, Moore, C. A., Moore, V. H., Munro, N. D., O,I-Ierron, Powell, XV- E.. Rasmussen, Runkle, Stekoll, M. H., Strebel, Taylor, Taber, Vandenberg, Vogeler, K. A., Yogclcr. A. R.. XY'arner, NV., Xyeston, Wilkerson, Wfirtz. . - cfm 5, JN as JS . ,,'. , ' .--. T100 HIl7ltIl'ftf TIVO I dll?-.a-:Q 1. su -www Nbr ., , :,, , -11,,,. . 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JL... ,,,, Y 1 ' ff- 1 Q - f f f, , .- ,, , .J -,. . 3.-M.- U-, .H ,.:fffg,A'f.. f ww ,,', :MQ , -,I-,J 17' ,jfg3'.f,-514 gb.-,,,.,7 W1 -'- - xx, A , -'M , , , N. 1,- sv. E 5 ,A .ry 'Q V . gag.. ' '5'gRwJ? S IW gig. . 5' D. xv. XIcNIillen Jr. 4. NM, . A-35:53 Regimental Staff , , ow., M., Q..-.V -RN: f Q PM-2.-'f f ' lf. M. Miller Jr .,V...'.' .V 44,5-5-5,'g-y9:4,'Y,f.hQ R759-3 91..f 6 5 R. S. Allen Ctlfifxlfll Afljlffanf Rfgilllffllfdl Sergcnlzzf Mf1f0 E. Robinson Rl'gillll'IIflII PCVSOIIIIUI Officer' Rvgizzlmffzl Commander Hospiial LiC'1lfC'l1!17Zf R. P. Robinson RCgi7lZClIfd1 supply 0195597 if ,X ,AN I I . . ,nuff - . R f . . .'.. A , N A- -N i i ff XX' i fi 'nf i cf 3 rf R' Q'Qn of- 3 K' 6 Two Hmzdred Four ---..-.- I .ma 13 3 4 'Q' 'Q .Y- A .Ju .as -A -'N A Company HE success of almost every A Company under- tal mg durmg the past few years has been out- standm among the orgamzatxons of the Academy. The company achxex ements 1n che Helds of aca- dem cs and athlet1cs have been above the average orgamzatxon m all respects A s good record IS due largely to the jolnt efforts of Col Bay s and Capt Throckmorton When Colonel Bays was taken ser1ously 111 last year, Major Throckmorton volunteered to take hxs place as tact1cal OHICCI' and vxas w1th the company for the 1est of the year Thxs year Colonel Bays again took s1ck just before Chrxstmas and agam Major Throckmorton volunteered to take charge of A. Coloml H C Bays Under the leadershlp of Cadet Captaln Weston and Lleutenants Strebel and Schafer A could not help but succeed These men put their xx hole hearted support mto every A Company enterpr1se thus far undertaken The company has alxx ays been well represented 1n the fxeld of sports In recent years the teams of A Company hax e held hxgh pos1t1ons 1n the realms of football soccer basket- ball and sw mmmg They have done very well 1n other forms of sport although each year a good percentage of the best men have been cla1med by Varsxty athlet1cs Scholastlcally A Company has always excelled There have been a large number of gold and snlver A men 1n the company and men of A have topped the flrst second, thlrd and fourth class l1sts almost every month In ex ery phase of school act1v1ty A has made an outstandxng record and although old 32 has passed 1t w1ll always be remembered as one of A s most successful years fkmmawfmwhrww 1' aid? --lug KWH f W D. B. Schafer H T Weston F W S bl F. . ' - I I . . tre e 'nf L'mIc'm f Capfalfl First Lieutenant Two Hzmrlred Six A Company fy-www-H-.,. ef l 'WW-mmm 'Vw l Q 2EtQsfgWk:iff?bCIL.llxirst Lt.l, D. 5Cl11lfCl' QFirsC Lt.J. Znel row: Al. li. Klrn, vl. l . Nexx'm.m nlfixwx Sell, I .lllx Mlrlugciltl ldllbi LBJ, lqlfll Brclrow: Sllllllrli llegul. l:,f.l7lL'l' 1C'orp.l. ll.1yer. Mlm row: lir-mn, Bchlcg d0Yw,.G1lI'Cll1Cl'. Stll row: Fry, NIOLTIS, Hood, XX'llll.llT1N, lxruxe. ,lV7elxlyn. xr-llm row: Ill-rm,-, K-mtl. Stun? Il l-lCl1AlClf, Campbell. 7tl1 row: Cressmnn, Lro.1sd.1le, Nlelxnollezm 44 orpm, IL-um-n A --rp. ', Mgcng' -We meter. :lop row: Arnold CCorp.J, M. Newm.m, Nlulioxmld. XX nlkex llml l 1.1, ll.nllou, Q .urr--ll. . . . eston QC,11pfj, Tralfxiszzs : A A .vs JN A A A A e l5ff:,,:1f,, L 'R1 K Q1 H , ,A l-- ee..+'-.,.-I-,. ,,. .,. .,. A A ,.. 'l'11'o I111l1ll'rr.f Srzru L. i v , , . . l - 4 . l v V e 1 9 . 1 2 1 B Company J 3 , E 1 1 . 1 1 k 4 V I - 5 i 4 NDER the splendid leadership of Lieutenant Colonel Kennedy and Cadet Captain Robert NVilson, B Company has again established a re- markable record for the past year. The whole com- . pany, whether on the gridiron or in the class room, I li 1 exhibited the true Culver spirit that enabled the or- 52 ' M 51 l ganlzation to reach the height of success. The same 5 l lt co-operative spirit which has been imbued in the 1' . . E company during previous years was seen to be present in both the men and the cadet officers E through the entire season. , R p . Z A In the Held of athletics, B Company always ap- , , p 2 1 . peared among the leaders. Boosted by an excellent ' 2 i start in football, the company made a commendable Lt' Cal' W' R' Kennedy performance in sports of both winter and spring. 5 B was always looked upon by her opponents as an outstanding contender for all champion- , ships. Moreover, besides such a creditable achievement in intra-mural contests, Fighting r f i BU was well represented on various Varsity teams, the number of Varsity men even sur- L passing that of former years. Such an accomplishment should be held in high esteem in any organization and is certainly one of which to be proud. The discipline, due to the ef- forts of cadet officers and Colonel Kennedy was exceptionally high, while scholastic records, 1 although low at first, showed a decided improvement towards the end of the term. A com- paratively high percentage of cadets were awarded discipline lozenges and academic A s. , On the whole the year was a complete success. Theioutfit ranked high in all branches , of activities, always displaying fine spirit and fairness. v l 4 1 1 i i i l 5 C. E. Steele R. C. W'l Second Lieutenant Captaiion F5.:gtHI:i,iiE,I,ilLZzt ' i'i KTTH A ix A -fiixfx Ti -ff T T ffl' 77-Ti A if- iff A V-ff' r-1-. A A 165.33 A f Q ---, . i f ef- .fffff--V7 it r,,f...rp 634,33 i , Two Hundred Eight 7 i 5 1 i I ! I 1 l I 0 Q I Y ' 'W I 1 1 -, B Company -v-.XJ 77 in ..4 1 4 vm - C fin-Lg . Xi! 3' lNll'uxx':llL'1'l1lcy lxlfifxl IIN, Xvilxuxl gKk.11'l. W . Nlvtln' l:I1xill.R fcnf Y--'-1 N 2-2 N - Q 1' ' Ng' ' KSQLIJ, llcuu QSgl.H, L r.1ml.1ll yMgl. . ml rum: lilwz, I .1.gL:m1v1. U - i x -Y. 3' ' X -'-fy f ' 4lI1l'uw: KCll1lIlL'I',L'.lNCN, IAIIUIAIXC, Y-vlxxkuz, I uvlw, l'.u:lwr. wh :.-v ' ' .' I KQx0l'P.W. l5l.lkcY. Rcini. nth ruxv: l31'.11l1.1x'J Ak --xp, X. IS.-:.:31-'lv-f'. XX A - ' U' ' - --,11.'- M lludcllm, Blll'lil1.lI11, Sucl, Mould, lrxmxxxk-nhl. Xlwww.. ln-1-A-.X-. 1 4- . lhxxl glhu. Sgt.-Nlixd. vs' 'JQAAAJQAA' 'us' 'us' 'as' 'A' 'as' 'as I-X Hwfp .X '- I 'i Ni .QU ,i i., .MF All la fi lil lla a .il l til '. li I :Fi I C C Company N June 8th, thirteen first classmen will pass through the Iron Gate out of the life of cadets. However, they will ever after recall their final year at Culver, 1931-1932, with only fondest memories. A A This year, under the superb guidance of Captain XVilliam Clark, and our capable tactical officer, Lieutenant Colonel Johnston, C Company has given a good account of herself in every phase of school life. The entire personnel of the company was working to the best interests of everyone, and the . . . . 1 officers must be given special mention for their un- tiring efforts. Every man from the captain on down was supporting the company with all he had. I As usual in the field of athletics, C was high in Lt. Cl5l.XY'.G.JCJl1l1SfOI1 the list. Our coach, Captain Leland, turned out teams of worthy caliber in every sport. C had a lighting football team and turned out Al regimental championship team in basketball. The prospects for a successful track and baseball season seem ver hi h, for there are uite a few of the old team members back. Y S q The academic standing this year was perhaps not as good as a few of the other com- x panies, but it was well above the average. Gold and Silver Av men are represented in the roster as is customary. On the first, second, and third class lists C Company men are right up near the top. On the whole, the first classmen and the rest of the company leave behind them in this past year an all-around record which will be extremely hard to equal in the future. A 5 W Y f xlLr!TT Tjv ao.. s.. s , 11- fx I' fi .fllwvifl r R. D. B 1 gp .llfnfft L.. Altman P. I. Taylor H. Wylie i ,iromt Luuluxalzt I'1rsl Lieutenant F' - . R, U I I H U lzrst Lieutenant Second Lieutenant E E RobinSonfg f ' a OSPUHI Batfallon Personnel Ojfcer Aide to the Supt. Fiirst.Lieuteuant Wes' Ciark P' Robinson Pfam Fzrst Lieutenant Regimental Personnel Offer Regimmfal Supply Owe a er Jsvsusasa-asusggas .A . , 1-1 ,4s4sJs.a.,gus..A.vs..4g'51'.as5C,,., 'fJ5-,.Js,,vN-as., Tu o Ilzzrldred Ten l T a 4 C Company 4, -- N 4 --, ..-. -. , . N , , f f s 1 f -N. X X ....,.,,- , v X., , .. - s, ', .- . - , I DJ 1. M N 'J A , V- 1-.7r:1f, , . , ff -'l , Z 14 -Q V W i - Y ' 741 E-,, A rn A--V 8.47 -' - f ' 1 -1- - -ff f 1 , , . W- fl A nn- - A--f 'R, . ft, ,,, , V V .1 Q V Aga--..J...-1, Q, 1 Ir'.' n,f v....f ,f 5 'LA' ll'.- 40 naw, .,1 , 1 .unww..f, - - , , .- ,. f ,, A I 'R -.u.,.1.1.q 1' - 1' lay.-: .4u:-. . , - I 1f-:sn-r- I .na , -. If 1 .. , - 'Q' -- f - 4- W , 4i1 'N H M - ' -4, -eq , ,,, --, --L... -a lu' I qx J ,,, -1. s ' 4 , ix Y ,. .W 7, f- yi 3: - gf -7' ' - 'ff 1 Lai. ,- '- '- '-Q r- 'Z' . .- -l .. lv J 1 n . X .rfs qv - . fxi f ?lQf .r 1 C lst ruw: R. Rvlurmvm mlh-xg,N11p1-lx lr. , llzxzufzz fm! It , l,x'.l.-' Inc' li- 11 1 Xjy N Q ,Q , AZ. .'XlllIl.ll1 tlluxp. Ir.1,l. I. Rn!-xnxx--xv .ling l'r:X. li , XX -.iw fvni lt, x,.5f-,1. -- 1' .. 1 1 ,-, IX. R. Rnl1.lnlsm1 QMQLI, XX lx'l,ll1xi .Punt N.g: .Nh Fx.-IX xg: , X xv.g - NJ .Hnu xi- . 4, 1-V' gxxnmm. .X. luhu mi mp. '. lk-nl-1:1 K.-rp ,l,.1Ixm,k.:1ff, Nu--, :rx -'3 ' A N1-3 m 1131 -- IXXUFIMX. lXl.un 1C'm'p.X, l'x1ugm,Nl1-vpp, Xiu.-:. Him 11 -X' km .-Nw. X li X 4, lx., gg, I1Cx'kx'l. NJXICI. XX cnluxug. r-mlm r--xx. XX 1Il1.11HX, x1xl1fZ.,1.5. If-, XE. N 3-1 - X' ' I 5 VUXXI Uxlwrn. lull. lXrms--xx. Xlwcxxr I. XX , XXuH1,1:::x Jllf' is . l l l A + X 1 A A A -IS -IN JN- .JN l:1A-Hu-1 ':' lv , I . f 4 r Q 1 x A v f 1 f- X f . .1 v . I S , 4 . E Color Guard Z 5 NAI A . X, U :rn .X of 5 Y ' :hy Q K , Q W - . . x 1 1 , TU, , 43 1 .s t I Qg o X Q XgxNFSar XX' A 5 . , A L i. .. A . . , Q r I - 1 9 e' l ' f f ' e . , . . R ' 9 j f rr: fl . . ..L- Q i 4 1'-' . ill 1 -4 r .4 g I -, . f 1 l : fl' 4 3 l 5 ' l 4 3 -K+ L ' H ! if . a u ' l Q 5 ,A 0 l I K . A . , g --' , - ., , ,,, W- , 1 .... - - f ' . ,,,. 5 ' 5 - A . . K 1 ., ' . . 1 1 A x 5 4 . r o 4 I . r 7 .' E x ' .5 Q .N - , . W I ---Y I' ' ' I r Y -..-. .u.... .,-s...x,, fq,,.4fZ 91.1. f H, f V Moy, ,Z 1 .f Robert S. Allen Rvgillzwlfal Sergeafzt-Major -3 R T. In J .fic JW . Q1 1 N . r,. Rig, S . gb 'Aa 5 X X A 59,91 A ,.. 3.12 i .' Eikisif 'xx rx, FF, if i iiswifl Q 3 x - X S s - sw? 5 Y? 'nn ' 23-fx 'ff ,.......- yi ' rf ' 2 35' yW1f?a.Zgy4 KA Af , Y ff I Eff if ff' W V fsi.f'4'FffC7? 2 757. M. f ' John L. Clare Tom G. Eddy Sf '8f'fWf Sc'1'gc'm1t .lamcs F- Messenger Edward M. O'Herron Affiug Corporal Corporal 6 'A Rf A rf' 'rr , - 1 .. ft' 5 l S Two Hinzzlmrl Twelve , vw, , ti? P Aj- T 4 ' f QQVZQ H ? 5 5 i z Q 2 ' ? I I I Second Battalion Staff 'T X N-4 'O 'f K X-.f un f F . ,. ,. ,-4 Al.. . . gA.f.'.1T1' Q, 51.5, A? f'-9.345 r 139' L5-'fn VH 1 !:.Xi:iqAN,vz,Vy'.- 1 , k Y .. .. 4.,--- ,-,lt , -. , fig ', 5 L- llnncx lv. Smclnr I , , , , H.:H.111f 1 Nr .:r:f-Xf.1'f Y.nnJnc X. X .umlculwry H I N' In Prank I. Hn. .all BAlH.J!iUH Sllfvlrfx fifth rr bmw 'Xl nuhivr HJHJ,'m,: l..,Hvl,:,:', flfgslm l':f.m!rx 4ff :'v:J':.f. JSA-AA-A-A-is t.Ai.'a t.as'a'.as as as .as .as .a-. .A 'l':1'v lI:.':.f-.-I 'I D Company HE year 1932 marks the finish of a page in the history of D Company. The genuine success of the company is largely due to the fine and admira- ble supervision of Major Walmer. His genuine per- sonality was a true incentive for many members of the company to strive for the higher and finer op- portunities offered at the academy. The most high- ly commendable assistance of Cadet Captain Beck and the other officers of the company was exceed- ingly notable. They received from the other mem- bers of the company a spirited co-operation than cannot be compared. With such an organization l and spirit within the company it is easily understood as to wherein lay the responsibility for the great success that has 1T1Ct the company in all its various endeavors and activities. The members of D showed throughout the entire athletic season that spirit of enthusiasm and never dying faith in their coach, Captain Jackson, which righteously earned them the title of Fighting D . Although the football season was not as successful as the team hoped, the team fought to the finish with true D Company spirit. Captain Camp proved able in lead- ing the team through the season and to him is due much of the credit for the high morale of the team. Swimming, basketball, baseball, and the other sports in which companies com- pete were extremely successful for D Company in the total outcome of the entire year. Major H. XV. NValmer Most notable in the Held of athletics was the great amount of men who participated on the various Varsity teams, many stars were produced by D Company this year. Academically company reached its highest peak in all history. In this 'achievement considerable credit 1S due Major Walmer for his inimitable manner of encouragement, also, ciedgt is due Lieutenant Clarke, who took the company over during Major Walmer,s leave o a sence. A -Q M, AW- MWM,,,k ..,...,...,.3. W he by 51 Q -'qv fqliz . 1' , 1 A fl ali 'mn' nlffl. 2, a H. H. Campbell XV H Beck C B F. . ' ' l . . Boswell D,R,S tt ,mi Lmutmant Capfflffl Second Lieutenafzt First LjgZ3g,,i:,g 1' AY L M N- i -.ffm A 'AI i X- A as-fa, TB ,ff 'T' 'ES' iff i l A f '- . A 'Z , A 7? '-if-. A A rggiqfggkml A ! A A Two Hunrlred Fourfggn V D Company I I P I MW M' : 5 J--v--Y f- xx I 2 I . ,fi 1 -.. , .. ' z H -V 5 T , - A' 1 fi, 1 I , E ' tliis:-i-ii in--J-,M 4 N- x .-. V 5 1 if V 1 x 'V nf- 5 fl 1 I :gvgimaisf -, '- V - Qi 1, f . 'W' Q . .Bbw . Q 2,24v, 0. ,. .,,.L.., Q' .fvgvixt ri z J Q. . ' f ,I is-.--. I '1-- Q- --nl.- ' - ,. , H-- ifgif. - iq ,rum Q' if ' ' W : ' 56 ' 1 'T fl! . 7l , Q , 3 x - ,J , 3 5 . ' Q ' L S, --- q+.A., 'QW Ji - YN 'QT t 'L U P U.- - I y .A M t A In row: ll. c'.lI11PlN.'ll 4l5irxl ll.H. Hunk QK,.ll'l.i. Nc-'tion qlhv. Num-lx lv. Il..m.'!l len! I: 211.1 :Uu- Chhn LSgI.1. lk-Iriwn qSgx.3, XYJII-wr mluwx Ngmw. Nhllx Mmm, I, X, 1 1:--pin-II NN.g: , lxfm,,ix5,,,, RNA .-Xlh. Sgtd. Wrd row: ilunp. lhkcr, Wlmu M --rpm, X1clunc,lixxl-x 11 .up , Nx.h..EQ 415, ,M if I 'Mgt VIUPIUII, 5-IIHPIC. Hutlunmlcy, Pullcr, Cflrrwr. Ulm r-vu: Nurlcu, llw.'I-.m, K AEM-r, Ncfk,-ff, INR,-fb QUE,-,bf Qflvrpl. 1-nlurmvz lhvix mK'urp.3,KQcxcr.ll-u1glv,NrmlwIl,Il. I lm-L, 1.-fp , lL.',L,'f. lui. ,,.,, N2.,,!g' l5.u'ics. l'cl1l1cH. Tillvl. l. K. Xiclinrmc. X1.ummq. Xlwwv, Nan!--:J Mg: , 1 'w-- . ZY?'1. XX1'L.A:-.-ff ,fm',,l:., 1. .gi- ,A WA 'Qi A ,i ,A N ru., iff,-:.f.A: 1:-ff, ' E Company LTI-IOUGH at first handicapped by being two companies combined into one, E has retained her fighting reputation for another year, and as yet her high rating has not even been threatened. Un- der the competent leadership of Captain James A. Bender as company commander and of Major Stan- ley Putnam as tactical officer, and with the assist- ance of their able subordinates, K. A. Vogeler and F. C. Geiger, E has built up an outstanding and un- surpassed record in academic, athletic, and in mili- tary fields. Although E has sometimes been topped on the list of academic ratings, many of her loyal men wear gold and silver Aus, and still more men A proudly show tokens and sweaters of Varsity i i A 7 achievement. On the military field E has been I MW' S' R' Pu '3m pointed out as being outstanding among the rest. 5 S In football E Company was greatly handicapped by the loss of many men who made, or E were prospects for Varsity, but easily fought her way through an undefeated season. In S f addition to one Varsity letter in football, E had several men, including the captain, on the ' rifle squad. She was also represented by a large number of men in Varsity baseball, basket- ball. track, swimming, crew, golf and tennis. ln other activities E had more than her share of participants. Not content with having men on the Roll Call staff, the Vedette staff, and the Quill staff, E Company had several men in the Clee Club, the Hop Club, and the Cadet Club, while, for the first time in her history, every man on E's roster proudly displayed C.R. s. Truly an all-around activity company. ll, .fl 'Ns--Q Eiga! F. C. Geiger E. M. Miller jr J A Bender K A V0 - -, , . , ' ' - ' g . . geler II V. V. Vand berg FNS! L 'f 1 Cupmm' Adlulaul Caplanz First Lieutc11a11t First Lieutggant gi A , l 1 l -. 5 ' 'if F A 'ljfi rii'i' 'ti frffffk' 3 Two Humfrcd Sixfgm R l I l I I l l 0 N I I r 1 ff 153 f l l E Company M' . X Ax w N 1 '-7:-pL,. 1 Jw' -'If -V 41 Tl I E lift Y u l FX., km i , L.-. , - .- lstruw:Gcigcr qlfirsrl.r.5,li.Nl.N1illur 1C',1pr.,Rcq. . Mli,s.Ih-u.I.'r V1 .uw ,lx X X --.g.f 1 lvu I: ,X 1-- dunbcrg Qlhtt. Supply 11.5. Ind row: Schnun, XXv.lgllCf qi .-rp.-, Nm,l,n: Hu: N41 . , . Il 11 VM' U:lf5l Sill-5. lflslmllt 15gl.J. HJ row: l..llH.lx'hU. 'I'lcr'm-x, Nhunp at .-rp , li:--nn.-:. Pi11'v1 m V li!-H -Mlm row: Crawford, Dimcling, x1.lCl.lllI'iIl, I .-ter, .l.nr.umll--, lf.-. wh -.-u X lx l'3-1 XX 3-gzzg-fb XV. M. Minor, Xxvlfd, Xvnrrcn. l7ul.lncy' QQFUFFXX. 'llvp rnui I3--fmrmm, Um--wmx, I mug-, lint'-fr Mg' , lYw.:' l'.lllSig, Rosxow, .-Xvcrlmtf. :Xlvwnlz NVQ-il Q11-rp.N, IM-pkcr, X1-M. ,nip- ii'Mh' Q A .ax as .as JN fs. .as as J.. I ix .. In 1+ II:.f:,!-fi 5 1 , l , . I w s . f l l 5 i S i f ' E F Company . Q I r Q 2 S the strains of Auld Lang Syne fade away across the campus, another year in che history f i of F draws to a close. l XVhen the Iron Gate has closed and we are leaving ' l . - l Culver, pleasant memories of Culver life and Mac l e McKinney will constantly remind us of one of the l e , finest men we ever knew. His friendship and un- ? derstanding ways won for him the confidence and f cooperation of every man in F Company. i D l Such leaders as the commissioned ofHcers proved 6 L . 5 themselves are responsible for the fine spirit and o 5 'il i teamwork which the fellows displayed through the S ' pIlSt months-coupled with the knowledge that, i i fc , with two continuous years of winning the Austin y , l ' L Trophy, it was in their hands to repeat the winning. l ' Lf. Cal. c. F. Nlcliinncy . j 3 4 1 It was through their efforts that for the fourth v Q Q 5 successive year F was the first company to make its C.R. s. , i . l 1 ll . . . g On the athletic field F was well represented in both Varsity and company sports. Among A i . . . I our midst twenty men were on Varsity teams, while the men who were unable to make the l i U grade, gave everything along with our friend and coach, Lt. Wallace Moore, to win for Q the company the regimental championship in football and to expect successful seasons l ,Q 3 in the other sports. 4 l T 1 . . . i l ll, As in sports, F Company stood at the top academically, being always among the first 4 I w if . . 3 y rg four in ranking. e i Q 1 3 Many of us will not return, except as mere spectators, but we will always think of F , 3 1. 5 J, y Company as just a little different, and, perhaps, a little better than the rest. 1 . il , L 3 2 le nf- M we e f i 4' i i ill i ' ' . 4 i 1 .l 1 fl l il 3' . 1 . 1, ' Q I' ' fi f'l,,!'X , .TIM -f . ' 4 . il ,....l,,-Q! ss '4 -lv .44 ,N I V' X Y, l ,I i . fl W Nl i 1 F l I 1 . 4 ' i .i 9 lil , 1 Q . I i I 5 f l .i l lil 1 E ei 5 S If 1 I . l 5 , 1, I 1' . A i l lr E E X 1. ' lr l IQ if 3 3 + s ,. 4 l E 1 ii . E 3 l i 2 e S F- K- ROSCFS T. R. Evans R. W. Isaacs H. T H E L' d ' l l Firsf Lieufenani Second Lielzfmafzt C f on elm i S' lvau als i V up aiu First Lieutenant Second Lieutenant I 2 5 f L51 l fi Q A 5 A A .ffl A '31 A ,,-'fi ' J'-,. ' A A . sf-Y H 1' -s sh. c' Q -1 by 6 affair,-i v-:EA , Two Hundred Eighteen Q 1 77 ' W.-444 Wfwm ,QQ , WF . ., q W la F Company - 4 -N, LAWN -'www--p-,- ' .Aw , H f '-,f , , -f vz,-- vm, W x - 1' M J -sf:.2?K-az!-ri 1 gy U ' 'B Yf g I W., Y, ' Q19-,Ms .m-,I - f- , N, 4, F.-ly -, f ,fu,fN,,,,. , 1 'ww .w.u.., -Wm .1 g, . , ,H -L --aw Q, ,. - . ,, w,--g-1.,,lAg.- .,.,,, e QT v kv V V -v-1 si X -'-' .M 'Y W A 1 1.. uf ,,,.4.,. ,. .- 1 1 1 41 4 Q .- N -'12, 1 ' 1 1 1 1 5 US A 1 A M :N-if' ,, vi vq,f,,,. E ,, ,, Mr x V '1 lst row: Livnudnis Q2nd 11.3, lI.1sc.1ll Llixu. IR-rx. lr.7. llcuu glAirw lrp, lx.u.x--11 it .spa , li.-.g. In-. ll-J. livnns Clnd I.t.D. Znd row: Riclmmnd, liuuklvy mlfirsl Sgrm, I-vrlwx dgxp, kmxium mg: , Hunk X KSA!!-J. 3rd row: Mcssingcr, C?igI1ilIi.ll glxurpj, l'.1lin. xX,il1llx'!', lnullf.-r. -Him I-rv-1 lim!-. K.-:51 , XX uf l 3VR- UNSC. Baldwin QCorp.J, Ilimlmnn. irlm row: Y.1nHicHcn, Xiurphx, Xnllumguf, 1 .-Z.-, Mszfhef 1- f..-A Russell, Lockwood, lfidnmn LC'nrp.5, Ifiwclwr, Dunkcl. Trimlwl. AIX-p rw-xx: IXUIXN, I:'.wXE. lhxwr, ifu Absent: Bishop, Clarke, Stmulw. Tu: . ',.-4... 1 IIIIIIJHJ ,X.r,f1411. Artillery Battalion Staff ff i'lil iF'l QM . H A X X L I K 4- r' 9 . 1, I n Q 0 Il...-Q 'W .'. lg.. My All l 4 1 john C. Bccchlcy Baflulion Svrgcanf-Major' Stanley XY. Brown Robert A. Swanson Bnluliml Szzjvplj Ojlfrvr- Baffalimz Pvrmrzrzcfl Ojfccr John P. Barton Balfalion Commurzrler alihli A A nfs 'Al A --Ii A w 54 H T100 Humlrecl Tuenfy V'-.1 Ga wwf l . w ,' f '-f 1 fa U, t 5- 'Z' W ,,1, 1' Calvary Squadron Staff - , f irm H4 2 1? jgi , a ,Dv . . V! QQ 1 w ,-Q mv XV. XY. Green llaI1lVlHI SlIflI'lX Oflf ,-.X A 6 7 XX . Y.lIIxlUr'!'xlm1I N.111.1.frffuNng.'.11:l XIJIIH I If 1 Y.lIl.I. -.+: ral I XY' ILL f r fn.r.H.. I l ... Tun HJ1v:.fx f ll At, ,-f.. X ,.,.,f'. ir A-A-AA I I . 1 n i I I Q I l , o I i I I I I Battery A I TARTING tradition this year, Battery A has 5 come through its first year with flying colors I under the able guidance of Lt. Hood. I Although the Culver Battery was broken into l two parts, Battery A has kept up the old Battery I spirit so traditional of the former Battery. This di- g vision of the organization has made every member E of both batteries feel it was for the good of the I school, his Battery, and himself. The keen compe- I tition between the two batteries has not only raised their morale, but has improved both organizations a great deal. I In athletics Battery A has done its share. Al- though ten men were contributed to Varsity foot- ? ball, this was not enough to make the company team 3 a failure. The company team was not outstanding, I but was full of fight and determination. In basket- i ' ball many men were represented on Varsity, besides I Lwutcmm W' C' Hood having a company team that was far above the av- ? erage. In Varsity baseball, track, boxing, swimming, crew, polo, golf, tennis, rifle, and I pistol, Battery A was well represented. The participation in these sports was always note- Q worthy. On the whole, Battery A has had a successful athletic year. I In an academic way, Battery A was not noticeable, but it was above the average. There I were several Cum Laude men and quite a number of Gold and Silver An men. g In other activities such as the Cadet Club, Hop Club, Vedette, Quill, Hi-Y, and I others, Battery A has played a very active part. In a military way Battery A has achieved much, due to Lt. Hood, Lt. Berg, and the I, cadet officers, Cutter, Danse, and Hunter. They have put everything they have into their V work to make Battery A the organization that it is. I This June, fifteen Hrst-classmen will have passed through the Iron Gate. Their ranks Q will be filled by promising under-classmen who will strive to make their Battery the best it has ever been, just as all the men this year have striven with the betterment of their I organization as a reward. . . 'WY-F-i ' I 4' ' if A Q L T: I 1 1 V. Hunter R. A. Danse W. G. Roberts I FWS! Livllfellarlf First Lieutenant Second Lieutenant S I limi-AiA3IiuiAA,AnL.AA ,AA,,A3,g A64 6, Two Hundred Twenty-iwo ,, Q 4 H X l ery A Q Q , !,1:,-W.,-ug I ,ace N ilfff gf -ff-if W.. 4 ' HX X , v if , , M A f . , ,- 4 , L. Ap .4 1 gl U , , ,W ' . .f 5 ' 7 I l -' 97 f ', . .X 2 .fm ,,,, -. Mgt,-.,!, ,,,,, V V, , Q 1 , I A M. , A, N , ,Q , , 1, n I ,,. f ln,,-.,M Q ffv fy ,, f pn,,,,, W? x ,901 , . 773, ' ' :J ' X 'Q X W! imvywfaff MM 'J ,rf X ' zz, ff, ' 'f 'WW 26:9 '-my qc' - ' f ' iwmvtdau -f 4. Cr' ' w 1 1 ' f4ZZ1 C112 JQ TN 1-,-rang-f-vngigwv iv NQ' 'f' -u-uv,, - .a we-QL, . 5 1 1 I A W-if :ifnfi'fVf571111Sv Crlfirslr l.L.Js. Cutter LC.1gT1.5, Il-L1I1lCF.Ql:il'Nl 11.3. Ind r--w: XX1q,gmim.wrn Aga. . hid: ,N lT0bll.IZ Qbgtj, Recd Q5gt.J. Iunnnfm-gum. ,lrd run: Xhuli A urpm, Y, Il, Xiwi-rf, XX lx Phmiwzr. .suis wx, Clnfgcr. Q-ith row: llc.1ll,51.1ck giiorup-5. Rfnckslulml -fl .-rpm. limlw A I-rp. . IHHM- c.- 5 F Q 'l-- t 1 row: .lxlfll QC.orp.J, Lontl tC.orp,j, Smuly ri urp,5, XX ugh-xw--rxlx A --rp, , Nkxzrmg, Ohm . PUHQU' x fffll Vmff NlCl10!S. Lowcrbnuglm, Our Qforpj, NY'il1slm1,QQr1M,C mu. mb r.-ug l1:.wgf:1l.l, li-x ku.--.L SBU Oifrclmtt, XXxLlH'llCl', Sutton. Rut7cn,H.1ycs. sth row: Nlclicnfic. Vnrtcr, IS -naw, Ng-Jmg. l'r?lf::m,m, X1--'uf--A, K 'IRC' lwp row:blm'lcy,P.1sl1cn, Hoovcr, l3runmHcld,15.133 Kom'.ulinL.x, Nilwrmm. ,Xl-N.-nz li,-'-:um lm: N A --5A ' V - T110 IIlHl4fl'x'.l Tn frvfx-ffmu' L . Battery B AST year the Battery was one organization, skill- fully led by Captain Gregory and Lt. Hood, but this year several changes have taken place. The Battery has been divided into two separate organiza- tions, Battery A under Lt. Hood, and Battery B un- der Captain Gillespie. Some said that the separation l would spoil the fine spirit of the Battery, but it has done nothing of the kind. The high esprit de corps of other years is still greatly in evidence. Under the capable leadership of Captain Jack Bar- ton and Lieutenant Bob Swanson Battery B has suc- ceeded in many undertakings this year. Nobody ever thought much of the Battery's football teams until this year when the udark horse team, under the Hne coaching of Mr. Delorme, came up from nowhere and was only defeated for battalion cham- pionship by a field goal. Captain Gillespie, the new tactical officer whom Battery B has come to honor and respect, said, Ah don't caah if you win, aw if you don't win, but yo betta get out theah an, fightf' and it did. Besides having a good football team, Battery B has been well represented in all other sports and' has a large number of Varsity men. Many red-stripers are also to be found in all other school activities such as the Vedette, Quill, Roll Call, and Message Center staffs, Hop Club, and other organizations. Battery B also had some fine students this year and stood well academically. At Government Inspection Battery B showed the same fine spirit of cooperation it has always shown and stood high in the estimation of the government officials. However, we sincerely regret the loss of our many fine whitestripers who have led us in the various phases of cadet life and have set a fine example of spirit which we hope we can live up to in future years. Captain V. R. Gillespie 'Q' fa-Q TMA!! R- A- Swanson J P Barton s xv Bro ' -, - ' ' l . . wn H. Pnkert F -'f Llmfcmmt Cffbfazzz Second Liezzfczmut Second Iiieutermrzt A A T TQ A f' -3 A M., W A M Y- A if A A T100 Hundred Tzucnfy-f0,,,, l I I I - ' I E Battery B I I 5: , I I . b., 533 f' ,T-.,,TN Xxx I Q- A f me fm 4 . 6 M , z.-m,,:, L ,v jf'-.J f .m...- Qi I IW . , , ff ' - ' 2 x, 'WM , , ,W..W,,.. ,, . -4- T3 - W W.. , W,w.,,,.,..W.,., , - s.Q--fig,-S, l , , Qi- L.',. ' ' - -'14 RX, 5 I -l?.'f 5 I , ' ' l 3 gait-1- 'f,,, I ' at 1.1, Q, x 5 TY hi -.,-ir' v! ,,... 'f 4.5.5 6 2' iw W ,- 1: ' '. 'gs Vpyl ,' L.-1 S, ' x I ,- I I I I I I r I I I I Ist row: Pmkvff CZUCI LE-D I. PL Burton QCnpt.j, S. XV. Brown llhrr. Supplx 11.5, .-Xllun IRL-lg. Ngz.,XIy:'.'. I I . S 5:EIJI'0E 1'xIflx1'lis CSgt.Iw, Rnsnuusscn CSgt.J, Raiclmnrdson lSgt.J, Sillifnnt lSg!'.'I,- Nlnnrc lSgr.I, XX 'rw' .Ima I GJ ' SILIYII IBMY- 533 MJF-J. 3rd row: I'r.nnbur3l- Clarks ICMP-I. XIuXXI1n1nuv ISHN. Mllwrw. Ilmwr I Clgtl' x'0ItIImRf0I1- -Itlw 1'ow:Stnclgl1Ill QCor'p.j, ll. Brown, l,Il1I'iL'I'lUII. Nlnrlnn, Xlnllur, K nun-ry U11 x--u. I A0IW 1-IfU11Ck.lIucklcy QCorp.j, Lilly QCorp.J, Flynn, Ncwn1.1n,XY'clIicr QC'-wrp.l.1'lI1 r-vw: ,XIX-x.mn.lfr' mx. I Bv'klCll, lxlctt, NIIZCH, Pyle QCorp.j, licglcr. 7tl1 rowt C. Nnrtnn, Nlinfln-I wihrpm. lIu1I:n.1n. Npmg. IIMIH. I -I CF- Sth row: I-Inckcnsmitlm. Houston, Powell, Clmipnmn. lhrry, Wlmixc. mlm 1'-nl: Nlunrw-. II-vlwnxlw. I SIIIIUOII. Mills. Racine, XV. H. Brnmlcnbvrg, Rogers. lmh row: Rnnnx, .-Xlm-n. ll.nnIm. ll. llf.-un. NN. U I 'Q I U, . . IIIMILIIIXIJ-v D- NOFCOII, HOSPord. Unnncnbaum. Alwscnl: SXYJHNUII lI'lI'NI I Ll, lxunl It .nn , . I -N -A as .A A JN .A as-Aus L i - 5 ui A A ,A i 6 18 - I I '1Ill'U Illffllfmm' 'l'1uf1lx-flu' I Troop A HE year 1931-2, the first one under the new or- ganization of the Black Horse Troop as a Squad- ron, has certainly been the most successful one of the past several years, according to Major Whitney who has been in charge of the Troop for four years. Cap- tain Siegfried has cooperated exceptionally well with the other cadet officers and the spirit of Troop A has earned for her a high place in the eyes of the rest of the school. Troop A got off to a flying start in athletics by winning the regimental championship in junior football, and soccer. Five men were awarded Var- sity sweaters in football, including the team cap- tain. The intra-mural basketball, swimming, track and baseball squads were rather handicapped be- cause of the loss of men through graduation and to Varsity, but nevertheless they made admirable showings. A large number of men received letters in Varsity track, pistol and tennis, while the cap- tains of all three of these teams were Troop A men. Similarly, a number of men received berths on the crew, polo, and golf squads, and one of the Varsity cheer leaders was from this organization. In the all-around activity program, which was instituted for the first time at the Academy this year, the horsemen also showed their supremacy. However, the honors were by no means confined to the athletic fields. Men wearing the familiar crossed sabres were prominent in every cultural activity sponsored at Culver. A number were active in the publication of the various literary organizations of the school, while two of the Vedette editors were from this outht. Another Troop A man, McMillen, held the office of Regimental Commander, besides being President of the Y. M. C. A. and the First Class. Other Troopers held offices in the Cadet Club, Hop Club, Varsity Club, and Y. M. C. A. Troop A was represented in the number of men to gain academic honor: gold and silver A men and Cum Laude, while several participated in the activities of the Dramatic Club and the Glee Club. Major C. A. XVhitncy RI? W' MCMil1en J- S- Siegfried R. D. Cooper C. R. Barton S ggi' C0 't f ' Cdpfffifl First Lieznfezzmzt Second Lieutenant r-i iA ,Q iA A j M Ag as nasal-15-Jsvsa-..usvs.,,,,,, , . Two HIlll!1l'L'I1 Tzog,,f3i-5jx ,J 1 1 I .-..... Z 'If bi,- '1 1 I I I I I I Troop A , -.. Q .. I 'Q 1 --- . ff I A i , ,Tv '1 - 1 - I - : - U 5 ,' A' -I. ' -I , - , .-,. 5 , If nr. ., - -' .., , I Q -, f 1 1 3 - in, fx -pr -- 1. . '-5-' , ' Awi Ol:-ff - ,, 46 ' ' ' 5- 34, I I 1 4 J- ,L .?! man , .YF - ,-tl J K - , , --.ga 9--v,...--.. - luv. 4. ' ' ' su. 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The Seniors leave, well assured that the fine record 1 in which they distinguished themselves so nobly will i be continued in years to come by the loyal under- class Troopers. Under the unsurpassable guidance of Lieutenant J. Graham, Troop B has swept before it with one never ceasing gesture all of its opponents whether military, athletic, or academic. Success in any organization in a military way de- pends upon the wholehearted cooperation of the commissioned officers and the non-commissioned officers with the tactical officer. With such efficient cadet commissioned officers as VU. H. Curry, D. D. Klous, R. XV. Richardson, and A. H. Moraweck, it is no wonder that such a victorious year has been en- joyed by this organization. In its trips to Fort XVayne and Chicago the Black Horse Troop proudly maintained its lifelong traditions in a Licut NV. J. Graham military manner. Even though Troop B was well represented in all forms of Varsity athletics, company teams attained great success by upholding the famous fighting traditions ever present in the organization. In spite of the fact that such a tremendous success was accomplished in intra-mural athletics, Troop B was again noticeable in Varsity football, polo, golf, swim- ming, boxing, baseball, crew, track, rifle, basketball, pistol, and tennis. ' Considering the record that was established last year in academics, it is remarkable that again the Troopers are well known for their scholastic abilities. Likewise in all other activities Troop B was outstanding. It had both silver and gold A men, and repre- sentatives on the Vedette and Quill staffs. It is certain that the graduates will cherish in their hearts the everlasting remembrances of this year filled with successive honors in every field. . '1 Bvf. VTL.Q..,f1..!. R. XV. R' L,:z'::,:Sz2n D- D. Klous A. H. 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IIT.-4.., K,-I-.:' I R ,I .45 is ds as ds as .45 J, ,B-is JN- A JN as as as as .45 .45 1:-1' Il-.-f Q I':. Band ESPITE the fact that it was forced from its tra- ditional band-box , the Band this year has lived up to its record of the past several years by re- maining an all-around company. Last year the Band A received the first American Legion Athletic Schol- A arship Award for having the highest combined A average in athletics and academics. The scholarship banner, given each month by the school, has been in possession of the Band for over two years. The wind-jammers have stood high in company athletics i and have had one or more men out for every Var- sity sport except polo. Musically the Band has done exceptionally well , this year, numbering in its ranks several high stand- l ing junior musicians. The Jazz Orchestra, the 4 T chamber music groups, and the Thirsty Four are bi-products of the Band. A large portion of the Glee Club is also made up of Bandsmen. Major XV. -I. O'Callaghan The monotony of the first semester was relieved by two trips other than the annual trip to Chicago for the St. John's game, one to South Bend tor the opening of the drive for the Knute Rockne Memorial, the other to Fort Wfayne to participate in the Boy ' Scout Parade and Rodeo. 1 All the extra activities such as the Quill, Roll call, Vedette, Message Center, Y. M. C. A. Q clubs and cabinet, the Cadet Club, the Hop Club, and the Varsity Club have their quota of ' l wind-jammers. There are also several gold and silver A and Cum Laude men in the , 1 I T' organization. The. men,of this year's Band have received excellent training under the superb direction of Major O Callaghan, ably seconded by Captain Payson and Mr. Dawson, both of whom are former Culver Band men. 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' lun l!I1'fI I I f'l' X October 3, 1931 Notre Dame Hall 13 H ere Culver 7 A loss to Notre Dame Hall christened Culver,s 1931 football season. The fighting Irish overpowered Culver's seven point lead of the irst half by battling out a touchdown in each of the last two quarters for a thirteen to seven victory. During most of the first half and particularly during the second quarter when Culver scored, following a period of repeated and constant gains, prospects looked bright for the maroon team. In first period the two teams battled closely, each with tight defensive work. Several punts were exchanged, as neither team could penetrate the opponent's defense. But when the elevens switched goals the maroon men started for their opponents' mark. After spectacular, consistent gains by McMillen and a pass to Wilkerson, Cherry put the ball on the Irish seven yard line, from where McMillen plunged it over. Cherry kicked the point. The Irish took the field after the half, determined to win. Finding themselves on Cul- ver's forty yard line and in possession of the ball, the freshmen completed a fifteen yard pass, followed by a spectacular lateral which netted fourteen more. A sprint around left end resulted in a score for the Irish, the ball carrier hardly being touched. The drop kick for the extra point failed. I 4 ? ? I s f XFX Xa Lf M .13 J' 5' QESEEIED Cdliliilsm CHERRY MCMILLENT nil i Ai A in i -in A A A fl Two Hzmrlrefl Tbil'fJv-0igbt 'L s H ' iT:'wiX-1 Vsvhyyv gyuuv I I I '.','yys4a V fa - , i . - M , . . np- ' V f - we .f- '41 - 0 , . - ' ,, .,,, L, Hn, -, Q. flip ., -1 ' . ,. I fwg 17-,L P-' ,, V 1 . V , ,VV , 'a ' Q - 'Y' ff -' V gr 1. A ' .. . . -5 kg4,.....g' - mv: ' 12- 7.53 V Y 4 ,,..,l V atfr, ,-gf , fi -, V an-' 4 A pVf 'H . 4 , VV - Vi .ev A 1 -,V : V l nh . , - J,-I, .tml V.: V Vg xxx N Vg , 4,3 yu' - Ffa Q44-'ii J in 7 b' -i . 1. If' WTX . 'XL' ,ff , ' - ' Zfmfx. . ' ,V V:V:,t.,: ,t sruiir gf f. 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V n Q M Q A ' L October 10, 1931 Culver 3 1 Here Valparaiso 0 Deprived of victory in its first game of the season, the Culver football machine came back to Wallop the Valparaiso eleven to the tune of thirty-one to nothing. Long end runs featured the exciting game on a slippery gridiron. The cadet line out-charged its weight in opposition, tearing open wide holes so that the fleet backs could get away for long gains. Following steady gains in the first quarter, Cherry broke loose, reversed off tackle and dashed for thirty yards for the first maroon score. The kick for extra point failed. McMil- len crossed the goal the second time shortly after having run a punt back for fifty yards in a spectacular dash from his thirty-six yard line. Kick for extra point this time was good. Valparaiso put spectacular thrills into the second quarter by completing several beauti- ful trick lateral passes, but was scored upon by the cadets again when Xvilkerson ripped off tackle and crossed the lines. The half ended: Culver 19, Valparaiso 0. After having held the fighting Valparaiso eleven for two downs on their one yard line, the cadets intercepted a pass and removed the threatening pigskin from their goal. The third quarter saw the hardest and closest struggle of the day. McMillen crossed the Valparaiso scoring stripe twice during the last period. Valpa- raiso fought valiantly, but was forced to the defensive throughout most of the last quarter. The final score was Culver 31, Valparaiso 0. smrri-Pi v.-xuoiix ctauu' NVllK1'RWN 2..5: .af..fC':C.L .aL .1- '.A'as.as.a--I--vs-vw-I-.-I-vs Tu n Il1m.l1.'.f Tfvvfi -'HH-' uAnA6Ai6AAA:: A ? 4 . , 1, 1, ' October 17, 1931 Culver 18 Tlaere W Shattuck 6 The Peckmen successfully invaded the Shattuck Military Academy gridiron by turn- ing down the fighting Minnesota team with a decisive 18 to 6 margin. The northern cadets never ceased fighting, but found the pigskin in their territory during the greater part of the game. Cherry scored the initial maroon touchdown in the first quarter after a beautiful end run by zigzagging his way through the entire Shattuck eleven to cross the last stripe. Again Cherry scored in an off tackle reverse during the second quarter. No extra point was made. In the third quarter, the Minnesota soldiers started down the field in a driving attack which finally netted them a touchdown. A series of long end runs and off tackle plays took them into Culver territory, and a long beautiful pass put the oval on the one yard line. Shattuck plunged over the line for a touchdown, their only score of the game. The maroons, every minute on the alert, recovering every fumble throughout the game, scored again in the last quarter. Siegfried and Curry crashing through the oppos- ing defense to smother Shattuck,s backs for continual losses, played magnificent football, while Cherry made several spectacular long runs to advanceithe ball for his teammates. The Hnal score was: Culver 18, Shattuck 6. A , iw RICHARDSON ISAACSON PGWELL UFFLEMAN Two Hzmdrea' Forty 1 4 IIT Ill af. 1.4 Lak ..'..' . fznfffr fflffff ,- October 24, 1931 Lake Forest Frosh 12 Here Culvgf 0 Sustained gains by Cherry and scarcely less spectacular runs by XVilkerson featured Culver's play against the victorious Lake Forest Freshmen. The passing ability of the strong visiting eleven was the measure of difference between the two teams and furnished the scor- ing combination. The Maroons gained more yardage through scrimmage, but lacked the final fighting drive to cross their strong opponents goal-line. Fumbles under critical circumstances cost the cadets several chances at the Freshmen's goal. Taking advantage of a bad punt the Lake Foresters opened the game with a smashing drive which netted them their first count. A short, fast pass enabled the visitors to cross che final stripe. Fumbling near the enemies' goal cost the cadets a good chance to score in che second quarter after Cherry and Wilkerson had brought the ball down the field in several beautiful and spectacular runs. The Freshmen made a last quarter drive shortly after the period began, which resulted in another touchdown by virtue of a long beautiful pass. The maroons, in possession of the ball most of the last quarter, failed to cross the goal after thrilling long runs. The game ended, 12-0 with Culver on the small end of the score. it u 4- szxmpuz HALLIET Wl'NfR N' WW A A Tun llllmlrinl Ifvrfi- 'f I is ru a I in X. 41 0 r I l U v ini 5 6 i . . . A, V ,I 1 October 31, 1931 i Culver 6 Here Crane Junior College 6 2 A 6-6 deadlock was the result of the exciting battle between Culver and Crane Jr. Col- i' lege. Both teams had several scoring opportunities, but in each case the opposing defense g tightened. 1' Exceptionally tight football featured the first quarter until a Crane lineman crashed through to block and catch Cherry's punt and dash over Culver's goal-line for 6 points. i' The kick for the extra pointfailed. After a smashing, driving attack around the cadets' ' ends, the Crane eleven were stopped in the shadow of the goal-posts by a stonewall defense. In the second quarter, the cadets retaliated, but likewise were met by a beautiful defense which took the ball away from them on the Crane 7 yard line. I Throughout the third quarter both teams threatened and fought about each other's 1 goal line, but failed to score against the opposing sterling defense. 1 Powell, catching a juggled pass, fought his way across the Crane goal-line in the last 5' quarter to tie the score for the cadet eleven. Culver, being offside, failed to make good the 1 kick for extra point. The balance of the game was marked by Culver's spectacular defense ' on its three yard line, when the Maroon machine held the struggling opposition there for I four downs. The final score was: Culver-65 Crane-6. e I' if 2 , ,W 1 i ff' 3 1 7: r ' CUTTER BROWN MACLAURIN COOPER 4 I . A A. .J5. at is A min JN-:A T100 H1uzdrf'd Forfy-fwo r.. -lie III I ' - A TT- I 'M ' IZ: .f I +5-Q 55111,-,l,' S'rY3XX',f 'gyygqgq y.55v,.'. vlL.,','gv I I I I I I I I 1 November 26, 193 1 Kentucky Military Institute 0 Here Culver 12 Playing good, straight football against stubborn opposition, Culver defeated Kentuckv Military Institute twelve to nothing, before a large crowd of Thanksgiving Day guests. The brilliance and drive so evident in the St. Johns game were lacking, but the blocking and interference repeatedly paved the way for long gains by the Maroon backs. In the first quarter, despite Kentucky's stiff defense, Culver drove its way down to K. M. I.'s goal for its iirst touchdown. Once Culver was on K. M. I.'s two yard line, but lost the pigskin on downs. Upon recovering the ball, Cherry and Vaughan plunged through the opposing line repeatedly and did not stop until they were on the goal line. Thus the first qurater ended Culver six and K. M. I. nothing. In the second quarter both teams fought their hardest but no scores were made. K. M. I. attempted several passes but all incomplete. In the last half, probably because of the cold weather and heavy ground, the plays were slow and hard. During the third quarter, Culver took the ball on its own eleven yard line and through consistent, hard-hitting plays, strode the length of the field for the final touchdown. In the last quarter, K. M. I. made a strong aerial attack but was too late to score. , The game ended, Culver twelve, K. M. I. nothing. gsu, '-59. DSN. - -. - pg- K v- .4 ' . fx 'T 'W ' .1 Y ...'-'3i- 1 x 5 r ji T I i - wa. e .K A 'E at xx' X . l tgd . - 4 , I A I XVFST I IVCLIXRKI SCHOO Rm 'WR . 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The Maroon team f SI E l this year has been one of the best in the f l 1 3 history of the Academy. - In order to come out undefeated, the team met with li some of the hardest opposition ever seen 7 at Culver. ll l The Culver Varsity Basketball team defeated the Parker High School quintet Fi in the Hrst game of the season. A ZS to ,i 5' 17 defeat did not by any means dampen 5 the spirit of the men in green from the windy city , and a hard, fast game, A with plenty of thrills was thoroughly en- ' joyed by the corps. With Hatfield at I center, Smith and Powell playing guards and Wfeisell and Wilson playing for- wards, Culver, although most of the time in the lead, found it difficult to sink baskets as fast as they would have it liked to. l A The Tip-Off . In the second game, Culver de- i 4 1 5 feated Lane Tech. 39 to 23 in a fast but uneven game. Hatfield and Powell starred for the Maroons, scoring 25 points. The result of the extensive drill on passes and defense p was gratifying to the Maroon followers. The pass combinations worked with accuracy i and the speed displayed added much to the displeasure of the visitors. 5 Y . Although the Senn High School boys were fast and hard fighting, the more accu- rate passing and shooting of the Maroons gave Culver a lead not to be overcome. The final score was Culver 25, and Senn 12. Throughout the game the playing was fast and interest- ing, and although the Senn boys lost, they were game until the last, making more points - 4 . .1 i is in the last half than in the first. . 1 '21, ', All r I fl if ff s 12 The Culver basketball team added another victory to its credit when it turned back .3 , .gf v 2 , i E I l .5 5 -2 l if Q in 2 5 is K E. ii -l ii. . E 4 .L 1 , a z 4 , ,, E. ? 1 it I K l , l' i s 5 '12 2 g POWELL WILSON HATFIELD WEISELL SMITH 1 g Captain i f l 2 f i 2 E 5 r 2 H, i . i. .4 1 as . aaaa i... , .. .. as y. - at 'S-,A .ag 45 e,, i4 i 1 iesas s eeesee fi A Two Humlrea' Fortyqix '----- the Roosevelt High quintet of Chicago, 36 to 27. The - W game was decidedly faster ' than that of a week ago, t and the Culver forwards succeeded in completing f A 6 H9 Q many more passing plays. - .rs .i fir 4. f on ..,z-m .V Fighting the hardest competition yet faced this season, the Culver basket- ball quintet rallied in the second half of a very fast and rough battle, to defeat the Bowen High School five of Chicago, 26 to 23. An uphill fight faced the Ma- roon team from the first T play, and trailing at the Practice P35565 half, they returned to the game with even more vigor, and in the second half turned the tide of victory. Never has a faster, more determined visiting team played a game on the Culver floor. With a swift passing offense and good team work, the Culver team won its sixth consecutive game from St. Johnis, 26 to 20. At no point of the game did the visitors take the lead. Playing their last game of the season on the home floor, the Maroon quintet defeated the Park school, 39 to 22. The well known passing game employed by the Culver alive. paved the way to another victory. Although the Park school offered plenty of opposition. at no time in the second half did they lead Culver in scoring. The last game of the season with St. John's was the closest and by far the hardest of all. Although six points under at the end of the first half, Culver improved its defense wonderfully and allowed the St. John's forwards to make only one held goal in the last half. 9 l i il . . Q- - A, ,,, , ' . ,, ' ,R ' , N. ' HALVORSEN SPANG rovvocx N'-'XNIWNIH Kl- A A .45,s..4N.as.JsasJs.as-di-v : -JsJs.Js.A.-IN-5: , A,,,.as,as..Is.as.JN-VN-'fi-45 Tun Illlllifrnl l7or'lx-H'l4 ' 'K I I ,G UA ,rn -J '1 '1 f V K v eq: r' 1 r I 5 Basketball Schedule 1932 Jan. 16 Cu ver 25 Parker High Jan. 23 Cu ver 39 Lane Tech jan. 30 Culver 25 Senn High School Feb. 6 Cu-ver 36 Roosevelt High Feb, 13 Curver 26 Bowen High Feb. 20 ' Culver 26 Sf. J0h1'1,S Feb, 27 Cu-ver 39 Park High School Mar, 5 Culver 25 St. John's Varsity Squad F 0 f Row: Valldenburg, Weisell, Powell, Capt. Hatfield, Halversen, Smith, Wilson. Rear 5ow:WCoach Peck, Michaels, Cutter, Naylor, Bottomley, Neizner, Hallett, Spang, Coppoek, Man- ger ies. 'MaasJg.vsgg4,,,,,,Js,5I,s'g:-vNugJsJ5.lsuN.Jd:5:J,y. Two Hun re: Forty-eight D I el Q in A l i, l,, 5, i ,wi i .ll ' 'Na fi? gui p li 3 :gl QF' If if 'H H . . 1 s ,I ! il ill ' zu if . ,Ti 1 -2- li' 3 gi' ii i ,I FY 1 fi v I' SJ? ii it EV lit ,Jill if li? gwgl' lil Ewlf, W, ii . 5,1 flxgg , 139.51 i . 4' Vp' I rl I iizf v lili lu - . ' -f C7 ff. .pg AAAAAAAAAAAA Two HllII4Ifl'lI For!-y-Him' Richardson and Isaacson over the high hurdles Shortly after Christmas vacation, the Varsity Track Team began its indoor season. The lettermen who returned this year were McMil1en and Richardson, co-captains, Cherry, Ross, Brown, J., and Weisell. Al- though the squad, coached by Captain E. A. Thessin, won only one meet out of three, however, it is looking forward to a more successful out- door season. In the first meet of the season, the Culver Varsity Track Team won a 682 to 26M victory over Froebel, of Gary, Indiana. Culver captured a first place in every event, except two and a second place in all but two. fl' .sssvmikf mv. -. I ISC Siifjt? A,-ds ape. as.-as .Aan AJXGN -A..,.vs..n...ag.n....a-.,a-..-I'- Two Hzmzlred Fifty I I' ' N li' '.- N . LL.-. vi ,xg-.N g . 4. 1 , ,t ' ' .'v K . . '1.lv. m:-.,li7kfwg': VH' Richardson over the bar In the forty yard dash, Harton of Culver took first place, time 4.8, While Flynn and Cherry took second and third places. MacLaurin and Isaacson took first and secondtin the 40 yard high hurdles, in 5.8 time. In the 40 yard low hurdles, Cherry and MacLaurin took first and third, in the time of 5 :4.S. Cherry and Girdler took first and third in the 220 yard dash, in 24.8 time. Running at a fast pace, Frazier and Griffin took first and third in the half mile, in 2.11. Culver ran up against some tough opposition in the mile run, taking only a third place, run by Crosby. In the shotput, Culver took all three places, accomplished by Ross, distance 45 feet, Payne and Wilkes. Coppock and Moore took first and second QQ. 1 1 i C115 RRY PAYNE FISHER 1' as . vsfsusyua-Aa-A,-'QS Jap A2'QAAnknI AA-I is--A,5.Ad5qiNndN.1-Al 5 Two Hnmlrml Fiffj'-OW , XX Nxt., , N' a 5 X V , Y Evans and Cherry over the low hurdles in the broad jump, distance 17 feet and ten inches. In the high jump Richardson easily took first, jumping 6 feet 1 inch. Brown took a sec- ond place in the pole vault. The relay Was Won by Culver. It consisted of Flynn, Girdler, I-Iarton, and Cherry, time 1:S6.3. In the second meet of the season, Culver lost to Notre Dame Frosh, who brought with them one of the fastest track teams that Culver has ever seen. First place was taken by the visitors in every event, except the forty yard low hurdles and the 220 yard dash. The diminutive speedsters, in taking first place in the 220 yard dash tied the school rec- 5 -N :.-::5:.-5:.5:JsasJs-vs,.asawas.A...a-.Js.a.:,E::,. Two Hundred Fiftyqfwo Isaacson, Girdler and Cherry at the start of a sprint ord of 24.6 seconds. Another outstanding event of the meet was the high jumping by Murphy of Notre Dame. He took first place in that event by clearing the stick at 6 feet 4 and M inches. Culver lost the third and last indoor meet to Oak Park High school of Chicago to the score of 67 to 23. The absence of Cherry, Weisell, and MacLaurin Was heavily felt and had they been present, the score might easily have been another story. However, the Maroons put up a stub- born opposition, and managed to take two firsts, six seconds, and one third. The first were in the shotput, and high jump. The seconds oc- , 1 S 1 L ak ii AAAAAAAAJ '.!sg.4sggJs..J5A-.Ju!N-I -JN, h ,,,,,,,.as,usrs..Jsas.4 'I'u'0 Humfrnl Fiiffj'-lf 'f'f' curred in shotput, broad jump, pole vault, half mile, 40 yard hurdles, and 45 yard low hurdles. Ross, placing himself as high man in the shotput event, threw the weight 43.11. Richardson, winning the high jump event, hurled himself over a six foot height. The Relay was won by Oak Park. Although having lost two out of the three indoor meets, Culver has every reason to expect a very successful season in outdoor track. Some men, who were otherwise occupied during the inodoor season, will be add- ed to the team, making it just that much stronger. Although the sched- ule has not yet been made out, it will probably follow along the lines of last year,s program. - Track Squad F 15 R : F ' Rron R ow Rnrlzieg, Reed, Isaacson, Hatton, Cherry, Crosby, Flynn, Girdle, Fisher, Evans, Pdf ow: ' ' - , ic ar son, Cvnffm, Wilkes, Ross, R. W. RlCh8fdSOH, Brown, Hoag, MCMiuen, Hart. dh-li-Aasgggg a5.vs..p,.as.,,,,,,,,,s,s -JsHh.,a..as.5:yg.5L.J.N Two I'I1H1l17'L'fI Fiffy-f0,, ,- I I 1 1 1 '4sQN,,i,.. .-l. X XX I-5 ULVER 1 'iii 15.AJS.AuA-JSJSAJSAAA AJSAA A 5 AJN-A.Is...as.Js-.!s..as..as.A..ax1s.::Jsasus4s. 4 Two dlflnnfrvd Fiffy-fi rv l Culver's swimming teams have set a very A admirable record by going through the past nine years with only one defeat. The fact is not generally real- ized that this year's team has undergone much keener compe- tition than in previous ones, and lost only one meet. The Culver tankmen closed the . . season this year with a bang by defeating the Fort Wayne Y. M. C. A. team, which was the Indiana State Championship team. Much credit is due to Mr. Walaitis, the coach, who developed such a successful team with only two letter men back. A state record was broken by Tunning- ton in the one-hundred yard free-style. Kemmer exhibited some very Hne diving this season, having taken first place in every meet. Thayer and Crotser Culver defeated Senn High School, 40-31. Bayer took Hrst place in the 220 yd. swim. Bowers and Stranahan took hrst and second in the 100 yd. breast-stroke. Captain Allen and Kemmer also scored very high in the diving. Pripps and Llewellyn took first and second places in the back-stroke event. Tunnington was nosed out of a very close first place in the 100 yd. free-style. The team showed up remarkably well, consid- ering the fact that this was the Hrst meet of the season. is Veg, ,p- A' ALLEN, Capt. ff , 4, . , , ,g. f f J .1-. .., .J CROTSER TUNNINGTON LLEWELLYN s Two Hundred' Fiftyqix The Maroon swim- mers swamped Roose- aff g velt High with a score r f of 46 to 11 by taking all but one first place. Bob Allen was unable to dive because of a sprained ankle, but Kemmer and Wagner did extraordinarily well. The Culver tank- men were defeated for ,X the first time in eight years in an extremely close meet with Rock- ford High School. The meet was decided in the last event when Tunning- ton, fighting against great odds, was beaten in the relay by the time 2:01 1-5 which surpassed the former pool record of 2:09 3-5. The whole team showed up remarkably well under such competition. The final score for the meet was 37 to 32. aff' - ,,if7f T . Taylor and Tunnington The Maroons splashed to easy 5 3 to 8 victory over Englewood High School. The Culver team took Hrst place in every event and second in all but one. Culver took a 39 to 36 decision from the Fort Wayne team in one of the hardest meets ever witnessed there. Although the Fort Wayne team was the Indiana Championship team, it was unable to overcome the rigid resistance put up by the Culver squad. The score was tied 33 to 33 , k ,..i S . N 'ww 3 -.A M7AVSv:Q, T' xp.. Q fi I ' H . 1 fl 1 L 1 ,: - 1 -ffl THAYER SANFORD KEMMER CL.-XRIL 5 -4.4 AAAAAAAAAAA RA AAA .as.A...Jsfs. AAAAAAAA T wo H1111 Jrvu' Fifly-S1'l'l'U Swimming Squad or N Frou! Row: Llewellyn, Stranahan, Pripps, Tunnington, Allen, Clare, Crotser, Strauss, Thayer. Rear Row: Smith, Kcmmer, Wagner, Bowers, Smythe, Sanford, Bayer, Taylor, Coach Walaitis. at the start of the final event. The Culver team won the 120 yard med- ley, which decided the meet, by a close margin. Tunnington was high point man,for Culver, having scored first place in the 100 yard and 40 yard free-style and having been on the Winning relay team. He broke the State record While swimming the 100 yard swim. Those receiving sweaters were Allen, R. Qcaptainj , Clare, Crotser, Bayer, Kemmer, Llewellyn, Pripps, Sandford, Stranahan, Strauss, Thay- er, Tunnington, Bowers, Wagner and Smith Cmgrj . Those who received Culver Reserves were Ely, Taylor, and Smythe. 1 . 4 'E' I za Q, , .K , a , i BAYER BOWERS STRAUSS 5 '- i-v-- -lh-'N-a.au-vs..ag.A..4s.vs..a-.a-l- Two Hundred Fifty-eight G 1 1 it f,hus.,ys..JsJsJN-IN,A-,QdN,,.,,,,5,,,.as...Aas.as.as45ug f Tun H:1I:.frr.f llf.'3-'IIU4' -xgjzgxk , ..,,,mbs MQNNNN ' Xl 'Nc .N.xXk x A cfxy 'N'--,Mt Strike one Varsity Baseball Due to a late cold spell, the Culver Varsity Baseball squad was not able to get under way until the first part of April. Coach Peck had an unusually large turnout this year. About twenty-five men sur- vived the first cut. Many of last year's company stars are playing regular positions on the Hrst and second strings. s Russ Sallinger, 1932 captain and second baseman has been showing up exceedingly well, and hopes to pilot the team through a stiff schedule undefeated. Although not yet definitely decided, a tentative Hrst string has already been picked for the Hrst game, April 16, with South Bend High School. They are as follows: Schoo, catcherg Robinson, R., pitcher, Baldwin, first baseg Sallinger, second base, Riha, shortstopg Peters, third baseg Michaels, left field, McFarland, center fieldg Lloyd, right field. .Ng 1. X ,K x , N N ii syf Xi. Ai ii p Q jg Q it .1 A n V ,,. SALLINGER KRUMBA Captain Malzager :2-21A AAAAA AA ,NIA ,gig HN-ff--as-1s.vsas,.asuu.as.vs.1-asv'-I'- ' Two H7llZfIf0Ii Sixty J' li Tu-0 Illnlifrrif Six!!!-'PW' P i 2 i X, ' t ':-- X i S . x 'xx if 5 N S-, , I X -- S 2 X 4 A 6 i V1 E 1 . a 3 v i V I 9 1 l ll l l l ' 1 4 i 4 2 5 1 1 2 l l l l 3 S l 3 S 'Hx , i l Q l s 1 f Practice game l I i l l 5 - . . . . ii 5 Petty, Davies, and Angell are the reserve twirlers who will probably see action this , season. Wiglesworth has been doing fine work as a reserve catcher. Sillifant and Bot- , tomley have been showing up well on the First sacker. Curry, a reserve man from laxt year, has been giving Peters a close run for the third base. ,V 75 Q The Culver team has a hard schedule ahead of them. This tentative arrangement has been made: South Bend High School, Parker High School. Park School, St. -lohnk 5 i Qtherej, Evanston High School, Park School, St. john's gherej. l i 3 4 , 3 Baseball Squad i 5 3 t 1 ii ' 5 f 2 l 5 2 4 l Q ia l , f ' l 1 l i 1 i I l l ' ll Q ? E 5 2 l i l l i 6 i f Q Q 5 .. 'e.,aci'? 5 1 5 9 1 S i ' ll I - l l F Sf l' Krumbwar Sillifmt Wiizleswortli. Baldwin, lSouoinlL'F- Rulmmmi latin' lwlllci' C mu l t inning: .. . ., - . . W G T 4 Coach Peck. V , , V -A ., .. 1 Q i l SiHi1l2' McFarland. Michaels, XY'ilkerson, Rilia, Sallnmlvf- ll F'l- Mll ' Dull ' 'Xnul' l l Q S ' i Bob llL'ClR l E Jam A ::51f':g3, A :L-Mrs: A :TV T i I -, ' 1 t Q fa ii'i sift: Mhedfm .ds wiki Ji A of 35' 'JS ,af l f.. T in , Klich, Mllildgfff Smith, Captaing Myers, Coach Boxing Under the able captaincy of Smith and the coaching of Capt. Myers, the Varsity Boxing Team completed a brilliant season with no defeats and one tie. The first bouts were fought with Valparaiso at Culver. Although the opponents had a fairly strong team, the Culver boxers managed to win ten out of twelve bouts. There were four knockouts, two of which were technical ones. The second bout of the season was fought at Culver with Armour Tech. The opponents brought a hard-fighting team, which Culver found very difficult to make a draw with at the close of the meet. The match was decided on the last bout, which was finally given to us, since the opponent refused to fight a fourth round. The meet was very in- teresting because of the close and hard fighting of both teams. The final bout was again fought at Culver with another victory for the Maroon team. The meet was by far the hardest of the season. Pyle and Richter, giving everything they had, won their bouts. Bohlman, Smith, and Rumbaugh fought the Y. M. C. A. state champions. Smith and Rumbaugh both won their bouts, but Bolman, although he put ,A .f.,,,,.4,i,.,,A,,,,,,-,,,,,, AAA A ..,sfC'.A.4s.aw.4sas.asA.u-.,.4,.'5L ,N.v-.m.-4 eJ'- Two Hfzzzdrcd Sixty-two y l P up one of the fastest fights in the meet, lost to his opponent in four rounds. The final score was five to four. The m Eddy, Ellis, Gardner, Gignilliat, Kegler, Londy, G'Herron, Phillips, Pvlc, Richter, Rumbaugh, Smith, captain, XVard, Vandcrkloot, Scotten, and Klich, manager. en receiving letters were as follows: Brown, J-, BUIUUIT. I Boxing Squad I I I r ' ' 4 i I Q i I I M i 1 I P OPP? 4 Aa!-15.15.-45 'N-A-'N- .4 '.vs' ' asa. ,1.,g,,.as.vs.-IN-JN .::J..as..as.N.as5:.,s,,,,,.as.a- A l Tun 11:11:11--1' Nf'7 j '2 .I Kg x Lt. Commander Fowler, Coach, Mills, G., Captain Crew Although the outdoor work in crew is just starting, at the time of this write-up, it has been developing steadily on the indoor machines un- der the guidance of Colonel Miller. Five lettermen, Mills, G., QC-apt.j , Moraweck, Hatfield, Isaacson, and Hascall are back, and also the veteran coxswain, Elshout. These six men ought to be able to form a boat to be the best in many years, although the school record of six minutes and forty-four seconds, which was made by last year's crew, will be hard to beat. There are a number of new prospects out, and they should form at least two' good crews. Austin, Sinclair, both Heuns, Beechly, Rob- erts Mueller, Schram, Hays, Williams, Lucas, and McLeod, among whom are many who have been out for crew for several years, are working hard. Roberts, Heun, H., and Sinclair are doing exception- ally well. In addition to Elshout, Davis and Hosford are out for cox- swain. Krejci is manager. Although the schedule for this year's races has not been decided upon, it will probably be much the same as last year's. dh -fi-45-15,5 JNHJ5, JNL .Ai ,5,Jg,A JQAIAAA - -'N-d5s4N-Js-4N-.Js-'N.lsds..asvs..4gvs.a-.Js..asdhl'- Two Hltfldrerl Sixty-four 5 5 5, First Crew i 1 3 'E 5 4 i, 3 I 5. I Hascnll, Hatfield, Mayne, Hucn, Roberts, Isaacson, Niorawcck, Mills. Krcjci. 5 Iilslmout. -I S Crew Squad 1 w 1 3 ,, x K -wx--gm--1.-x--.,'..H ' 1 - . ,mfg ,A 3 X. E , -fro wg.. - v ' ,,Xi,3K35,-kwa., tx 'ff x Q , . 'Agn - X 1 f ' i -E x N, 'A u A ,gg A JN N-5-'I-VXHIV5 ,, 'T 'I -,gr 412.113 L1,gfT'i 111 r-.Arf ' XTTTL A 'KKA x-U ,ffcfrwd Siirxxlj wgxxrkg ST? L1 :'F5:l?f2 1 Taro HlmJn'.l Sixlj-.fi ' JS I1 ll ls K 1 1 E I 1, il 1 1 1 ,F i 1 1 1 1 1 I 1 m 1 1 i 1 1 1 1 l I 1 1 1 Fl 1 . 1 K apnuunlln-r, C Palin, Martin, C0-Cajwlainxg Lt. Berg, Coach Culver 20 .,.,.........,....,..... Rolling Ridge 3 Culver Q2d teamj 5 25 Rolling Ridge 6 2 Culver 122 ........,........... Fort Harrison 3 Culver 142 .............,. .Fort Harrison 82 Culver Q2d teamj 12, Chicago Univ. 22 Culver 162 llllllllllll Chicago University 9 Culver Q2d teamj 85 Mich. State Col. 32 Culver 202 llllllll Michigan State Col. 7 2 Culver 14 llllllllllll Shadyside Academy 4 2 Polo Although the team was under a handicap due to the fact that no one from last year's first team had returned, the Varsity Polo Squad under the co- captaincy of S. A. Martin and C. L. Palin, had a highly successful season. The team not only went undefeated throughout the year, but also Won the Indiana State Championship. Undoubtedly the success of the squad was due to the teamwork developed by Lt. Berg, who deserves much credit for his able coaching. The first team con- sisted of Martin, playing number one, Palin, playing number two, and Maull, playing number three. Culver 18 .l.l.l Chicago Black Horse Tp. 3 Culver 6 l......... Chicago Black Horse Tp 4 Culver 7 ....l............. Chicago University 6 Culver 142 .ll...l....l Culver Alumni 4 Culver 18 ...l.ll llllllll C ulver Alumni sn Culver 10 2 .....l. llll.ll..l..l.. C leveland 9 2 Culver 12 2 ....ll ...... . Rolling Ridge 6 2 Cufver 142 ..l..l llllllll F ort Harrison sn Polo Squad 1336. log' ' 5- y ur-'4 lnu.- Tm-' r 2?'M.'! 'i1-get my .i.. . ' l ' .,p.. . - e AQVL1' -JS-1:95-Is.v54N...lS.1q.A,5,Jg,y,A .vs AA .AA .Anas vga- AA .as.5.. '.:Z5E'S:5:'!'1:,',:, j,, 5t T wo H1111 zlrczl Si.x'fy-six Tennis Although three lettermen from last year's Varsity Tennis team, Perez, Miller, and Goode, have not returned, Coach Shanks predicts a successful season. Having been developed from last year's squad, the following men will consti- tute che foundation of the 1932 Tennis team: Landreth, captain, Beckley, Bur- lew, Camp, Kirn, J. K., MacLaurin, and Vandenburg, V. The schedule for the season is as follows: April 23, Parker High School April 50 Cranbrook Prtp School NIH Riley High School, May 14, Shortridge High School NI x 1 lmdoxx Hugh Sthool M ' i ay 28, open, june 4, Kokomo High School This stir tht umm ll t gl X S John's. Tenms Squad AAAAAA A ' 7,1111 Iflllhl I xx l I Rifle During the 1932 season, the Culver Varsity Rifle Team fired in 68 corre- spondence matches, Winning 53, losing 13 and tying 2. It won the Team Cham- pionship of Military Schools of the United States, was third in the Corps Area Championship match. . In the Indiana State Rifle Associa- tion matches, which were held at Culver on April 2nd, the Culver Team finished second. At the time of going to press, re- turns are not yet in from either the Hearst Trophy match nor the National Inter-Collegiate in which the Culver Col. Middleton, Couvlag Bender, Capfain 5h00fCf5 Participated- In the National Individual Championship Match of the Military Schools, Robert C. Prindle was third. The Culver shooters took six of the first ten places in this event. The Culver Varsity Team will participate in the Mid-West Interscholastic Rifle Meet which will be held at Evanston, Illinois on April 23rd. The Company Team Matches were exceedingly successful this year. The interest shown and scores made were never better. A new feature, an instructors' course, was introduced and it proved to be very popular. As soon as a man had qualified as an ex- pert, he was permitted to try for an instructor,s medal. Approximately fifty men have won instructors' certiicates. Rifle Squad AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA -AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA Two Hundred Sixiy-eight Pistol i 5 It is only fitting that in a school that teaches preparedness there should be in- cluded in the athletic program an opportunity to develop pistol marks- manship. With this in view the academy organized the varsity pistol team several years ago. The only letter men to re- turn this year were Ross, Greenwood, and Sheppard. However the entire team had the handicap of becoming accustomed to their new guns. The old .45 has been replaced by Colt's new .22 Woodsman. Although the team, under the excellent guidance of Capt. Hamilton and led by John Ross, had not yet completed its sea- son when this book went to press it has already shown much better results than expected and promised to finish a very successful year considering the handicaps. The men to receive sweaters at the end of the season are Ross 1Capt.j Arnold, DuPuy, Forbes, Shep- pard, Richardson, Brooks, and Barlow 1Managerj. The men to receive Culver reserve letters are Wirtz, Pinkerton, Gallagher, Cooper, Wienberg, Greenwood, and Weed ms- sistant managerj. Ross, Cupltling Capt. llamilton, Cam lv Culver 01911. Date C1111 rr Opp. Ihr-' University of Utah ......., . 1260 1300 Feb. 4 Ohio State ........... . 1191- 1279 1111- If Olympic R. 85 P. Club 1300 1371 Feb. S Gary Rifle Club .,......, ,W 1201 IZSS Mar. 1 Toledo R. 85 P. Club ..... - 1293 1298 Feb. 12 Iowa State College ...,. . 1271- 1102 Nlar. 4 Alabama Polytech. Inst ..... 1311 1313 Feb. 19 University of Chicago . 1200 1284 Mar. T' M- 1- T. ------M-----------------. J 1270 1153 Feb. 20. Fort Nwaync R. LQ P. Club 1300 1300 Nllf- 3 Wisconsin University .... . 1285 1321 Feb. 24 Chanutc R. 81 P. Club . 1309 13.10 MH- University of Utah ....... - 1260 1350 Feb. 26 Princeton University 12 -1 1250 Nl-IV ll Pistol Squad vwsflxxw wi,:.','::MLn A Lf1T4l41 3 -- .3 - f N 1, I A , - A A 3422271 A ','T :i-'i' A F' ' A Tivo IIuu.ln'J Six fi -HHH' W K s Nelson, Coarbg XVilson, Capiain Wilson, captain of this year's team, and a capability to lead the squad on to an intended Golf Under the able coaching of Ervin Nelson, the Varsity golf team has been practicing even through the winter months. At that time the squad used the indoor nets in the Recreation build- ing, developing both their forms and steady accuracy. Just recently the squad has started in outdoors on the Culver course, which is considered one of the best in the state of Indiana. three letter man, has already proven his undefeated season. Barton and Hernly, who were on last year's squad, have been showing up exceedingly well. Although the schedule has not yet been decided upon, whether it be hard or not, the Culver team should be difficult to beat. Golf Squad u S . xv '- i Lx lfi S L-, .A V. .- 't, ef K. v n f Y ,-. J, I , 9 . V ' u .f fa-s 4' N 1 . Q uA1dSnA.A.AA,AJSAeiii1AAudSAuNAf ..us.g5us.4g.ds.,y.Js..rs.ds,4.-vs,4gas.,.asJu.vsdf-J'- Two Hun drezl Sc vefz ty 9 -UW f ULVER i HN dh JN AIN Luau. AA A ' uilf5in1f'An:195A-.A,A.AA,J5.3,g5AuA l I Tun Hun.fn'J Sl'l1 lf'X-'Him' C CA ' C Q 5 I u f 'Q 5 n 1 r 5 w 1 . , , 1 i - .- ,,., - . I KF Company Football Champions CCC Company Basketball Claampions , f ,, ,. A f77:f 277f 'izffffilfi fTi'flxl'N'ii-. 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' ,Y f - f 4 if , - Q V ' f '3 ' ' 4 , I ' ' , Q A , - .M , ' A . fa .1 v A. fx I 1 r Q A ' 4 v 4 . x i ' n 1 1 ' I u lk H. Jhds.Js-AA-A.A.AJh-Ads A Jsusasas JN 7 .f. , s w 'J I vii ' giazl-. .ga--.Q - ..A.'w-- A ' ,,- -.. I-. b ,A- ,A-....,--,f , f... A ' U O .. z. :4 aff . ' 1 , OPP? 5 5 5 5 5 5 ,s 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 I' be noticed that the theme of the an- nual, namely a chevron idea and the color scheme of blue and gray, repre- sents the cadet uniform, which theme is also carried out through the follow- ing pages of the book. The division pages, the next feature, attempt to portray some action inci- dental to the sections which they pre- cede and follow out the color scheme of the end pages. Another new idea may be found in the Corps section, where, instead of the small company pictures, as have been in former Roll Robert L. Altman Calls, full page cuts have taken their places. This change calls for shorter company write-up, however. Due to the early date of printing the Sports section cannot be as complete as might be desired, and conse- quently the future for some of the teams can only be predicted. By working strictly within its budget, this year's Roll Call has managed to do without any advertising whatsoever, a feat that Roll Calls of the past have vainly striven to effect. With these improvements over last year's book, the Roll Call may rightly hope to be among those annuals chosen by the National Scholastic Press Association as rating All American. First Class Editor Mr. Earle Hitch, in his capacity of .- faculty adviser to the Roll Call Board is largely responsible for the production of this book, for without his untiring efforts, this publication would have been impossible. As Chairman of the Roll Call Board, Henry J. Wylie, besides his executive duties, designed the cover and organ- ized the entire book. At the opening of the fall term he assembled a staff from those men who had shown by their ability that they were capable of l handling the task before them and pro- l portioned the various duties of the staff among them. Robert L. Altman Russell P. Robinson Sports Editor Ai JSA AA AA ,gg-.AJNJN N Two Hundred' Severziy-six 41 edited the First Class section and super- T vised the sale of the book. Russell P, Robinson, sports editor, had the task of outlining the sporting sections. Karl A. Vogeler II was editor of the two sections, Corps and Activities. Still- man D. Knight edited the Administra- tive department, While Perry E. Wfiles filled the capacity of Art Photogra- pher. Altogether the staff cooperated With one another to the fullest extent, and each job Was Well done. The Staff Wishes to express its grat- itude to the class of '32, first sergeants company clerks, and all those who as- K1rlA.V0p:vlvrll sisted in the production of this annual. 'mmlm Mm The Staff also Wishes to thank the following concerns for their willing interest and assistance: Rockford Illustrating Company, Rockford, Illinois, Auburn Printing Company, Auburn, Indiana, Moffett-Russell Studio, Chicago, The David J. Molloy Company, Chicago, and Mr. M. L. Keen, Culver. Perry li. Wiilcs Stillman D. Knight .-lrl I-llilnr Arlminislrafiou Erflf0f rw. J-A AA. .asus- ,., a2.'i. .'?'s.A. 5 s-N'5:-'f-7 N-'1 rua- .as-fs AA-A Tun Ifllllifffil S4'lf If,3 ' Cadet Club This year, 1931-32, the Cadet Club was formed of thirty-one three and four stripers, all of whom were First Classmen. The eleven cadet captains, commissioned last June, auto- matically became the charter members for the year, while the twenty other members, compris- ing not more than fifty percent of the cadets eligible, were subsequently chosen by this group to membership. Before actually joining the Cadet Club, these twenty men were passed upon by a board consisting of Colonel McKinney and Major Throckmorton, who were also the con- sultants and advisers of the club. The members of the Cadet Club were se- William R. Cutter lected because they possessed all the qualification Pmide'Z'f points necessary. In the Hrst place the candi- dates must be entering their fourth year at the Academy. The remaining points were esprit de corps, character, constructive influence, qualities of personality, soldierly ap- pearance, and gentlemanly deportment. The Cadet Club represents the finest and highest of Culver ideals, and its members are worthy of setting an example which may be fol- lowed by all Culver cadets. The following cadet captains were the charter members: W- A- Beck l R. W. Isaacson J. A. Bender E. M. Miller W- S. Clark D. W. McMillen W- H- Curry I-I. T. Weston a Cutter Wileg I R. C. Wilson R. C. ' . Wilson R. W. Isaacson W. R. Cutter R. XV. Richardson J. S. Siegfrled A f- fT'if'T--H A ,,1 '., .fie Fifi' F 'a i' NKKKN LT? ff itE all N '?'1ff'i'iLf1'f,,: A .l,. , l f'jTg VWAV A W V Ass. K- N-J.,.fp-,gnu h M t if i .,.,. fe.. e i 9:51 i hluv up .C 5, ,X y'kU 5'mk FAR bah . T100 ILIIHIIIVUII Sm 'wif Y-c'iQlni I I i x i i ' s 1 5 l The officers of the club, who were elected ' ' A by the entire body, are: , 1 Q g W' R1 Cutler - '--- --------- ------ .... P r cf sidenf g E J- S- Slegfrled ..... ,,,,,., F jygf Vice pmidmt l Q yr . l a R- W- Isaacson ----- ------ S C'C0lNf Vzce Pregjflg-nf 5 'i 1 Wilson '- '-'-- ---------- ........ . , -S6Cfg'fgfy l A R. W. Richardson .,,,.-,,.. ,,-----,-- ---.------ Q - T,.C,amn,,, 1 A . r, l The following men are the remaining mem- . A bers of the club: ff R. L. Altman D. D. Klous fi . . l 4 . , , C- R- Barron A. H. Moraweck 5 p 23 J- P- Bafffin H. Pinkert -.aff 4' H. H- Campbell R. P. Robinson 7 i Q. l I R. D. Cooper D. B. Schafer E J. M. Flenniken D, R, Scotten Q 5 li 5 - W. W. Green B. D. Smith l 3 5 C. H. Hernley C. E. Steele I lx , i 5 .c' S. S'c'l 'ci i l x F. V. Hunter 1. D. Weed 1-JD.-ff, l 'E . . . . . . lf 5 2 The Splrlt of the Cadet Club and of the entire corps is appropriately expressed in the preamble of the club's Constitution: - The hope to win, the zeal to dare, i T Contempt for what is base and mean, Pride in achievement that is fair, E And high regard for what is clean, 1 ' The strength that is in brotherhood, 5 The courage that proclaims success, The will to strive for what is good, f I And, first and always, manlinessf' gl I. 1, , ' B -' - l . 5 f . , p ,six K. 2 5 . A-iN: 'N ,, V' 5-1 K Z. h Yi' ' s I. ll :Ft 5 ll ' . it 2 ' l l l ' l -1 2 5 l I E -v lf - 'i . 2 , . 'a 1 ill. Z -I E Q? Frouf Row: XVll50l1. Sicgfflf'-l' Cutter' limcwn' , ,W - Xyllqx Nllllfll. - , ', Bart in. lluls. Xlllllf- ' , f Stironll lion? Bcndcr' illnrlxi Lxlonil lciurlrix 'll llitf' Bfullqn K .lHll1ln.ll. Pnlhfrl. a , H. v-rnQ',,x.. .- ' Tbiril Row: Barton, A tmnn. .ut L. L . o . r 5 li l l 1 Q Fonrfb Row: Flenniken, Mornwcck, Robinson. Klum-. il S .12 l 1 .... ' A A A 6 l A A' , 3 ' ' A ' 1 Y I NNfi'T7'i'.l ..,a- ' f Q C s Tivo lllfrlilnul 5l'1V ll ' M f Hop Club Soon after the beginning of the fall term the commissioned officers met and elected by a majority vote the following men to be the of- ficers of the Hop Club for 1931-32: 1-3, M, Miller jr. ...... . ............................. President R, C, Wilson ,,,,,, ........... F irszf Vice President W, 5, Clark ,,,.... ........ S econd Vice President D, W, McMillen, ,............... Third Vice President J, A, Bender ---...,.-,. ........ F ourtb Vice President p, E, Wiles ,,,,.,.,,, ....... F iftb Vice President J, 5, Siegfried ,,,.. .......... S ixib Vice President W, H, Beck ,,.. ......... S evenzfb Vice President D, R, Scocten 4 ...... ............................ S ecretary W, I-I, Curry ........................................ Treasurer Edgard M. Miller Jr. It was through their eiforts that the dances Pffsidenf held throughout the year were successful, as the entire responsibility of arranging for orchestras, decorations, and refreshments for all dances rested upon them. 1 The Hop Club had more than a few chances to exhibit its ability to plan and put over dances during the year, as it sponsored three formal dances, Thanksgiving, Easter, and Commencement, and also seven informal ones. Three of these informals were held on days following the formal dances, while the others were appropriately placed between the holiday festivities. The Hrst informal was held midway in the stretch between September and Thanks- giving and was given to the entire corps by the Hop Club. The second furnished a slight respite between Thanksgiving and Christmas and served its purpose very w'ell by help- E. M. Miller, R. C. Wilson, W. S. .Clarl:, D. W. McMillen, J. A. Bender, P. E. Wiles, W. H. Beck, J. S- Slegffled, D. R. Scotten, WC H. Curry. Two Hundred Eighty fl !r l I i 'l T . av: I Ll l 5 I 9 l 1 A Ei z ig 1 lr- l ll l E li' Officers Hgure at Thanksgiving Ball 5 2 y l ing the participants to forget their labors for a little while at least. The time from Christmas to Easter Was bridged by another Hop Club dance, a most successful party 1 ll of which the members of the club were justly proud. 1 The main informal of the year was the one held the week end after Government l Q Inspection, as the First Class and the Cadet Club pooled their efforts to make their own A dance highly successful. This dance had the largest attendance of any informal tlancc during the year, and it was received by an appreciative audience. l I I s 3 The dance that signifies the end of Culver days for many ot the corps is ,ust ahead. .The invitations have been sentg all arrangements are now completetlg .mtl all ll parties concerned are looking forward to the grand climax of another year at Culver. T12 2 Ili i i .Z l 4 4 . 5 3 i V S is E ii 5 Q l 2 l ls 2 l l i 1 l I i ' i I Al' l l ffl, Thanksgiving Formal ll ,gi C . ii C , , A A , A I5 A A .:'5g',,1T,iT: Y 9 - e .. j a 6 i aers JN J' Tun Illnnlrvil Iii,ef'ly-f 'f ' . ,. 8, P . 5 . . . ,J 1 , v E. it 1 . Dramatics The Dramatics Class, under the able direc- 1 tion of Captain Charles C. Mather, produced 1 during the 1931-1932 season the finest group of l plays that have ever been presented before Cul- l ver audiences. Although this group was largely composed of light comedy, the main characters were given a chance to prove that in more dra- matic situations they Were entirely capable of handling their roles. Much credit is due Captain . Mather for his splendid coaching and interpre- tation of the various parts. At Thanksgiving the initial performance of the year, The Champion, was presented. It is an amusing story of a prodigal son who returns to his highly respectful English family after spending several years in America as a prize fighter. At first disowned, he later becomes the pride of the family. Exceptionally Well cast were Weyand Strebel as the father and Edward Kapp as the son, While the other actors and actresses displayed promising talent. 'W' ' ' cc as lhe next major production was The Poor Nut by E iot Nugent, given at Easter. The story deals with the transformation of a college student handicapped by an inferiority complex. Ever dreaming of becoming an athlete, he only succeeds When a physiologist co-ed, with whom he believes himself in love, turns his ego outward, thereby causing him to realize that he loves another, Whom he finally marries. Never before has any play been so well staged and produced at the Academy. Everyone did his part to per- fection, Cadet Wylie,s performance as the Poor Nut being the most outstanding of the year. The Championv A V5 R? A .f 'miff A Tfiixfv A iiffijg 5377-i 'i. if Timm HT JTNTQQ if ig A I 1 Tivo Hmzclwd Eigbfgwfwo The Commencement play, The Queen's Husband, by Robert Sherwood is the storv of the reign of a queen in an imaginative European coun- try. The king, who is sub- jugated by his wife and is con- sequently a mere figurehead in the kingdom, at length takes matters into his own hands and brings about a happy conclu- sion. This piece of light com- edy, well put on and well re- ceived by the final audience, brought to an end a highly successful season of stage pro- ductions by the Dramatics Class. At intervals during the year various classes presented short one act plays which the corps enjoyed to a great degree. If next year's Dramatics Class can be judged by this year's class, then the future appears exceedingly bright and the ca- dets of '33 can look forward to an even more successful season. The Poor Nui as j A A A A-A A ,.,p .45 .ds I 'AA ads as as -- Two IInmlruJ Ifi,Q!'f,l 'M, i x f - f tg. 55C-VT' :-tw, A J pg. Robert G. Bailey William M. Green Faculty Superzfisor -V Edif07 i'1'C19ieJC evlette The journalistic achievement of the Vedette, the weekly newspaper, is brought out by its success in the Columbia Inter-Scholastic Press Association competition in which the Vedette won first place. The Vedette, so named from the French word meaning mounted outpostf' was started thirty-six years ago as a monthly magazine and so continued until 1914 when it was made a weekly. It is now issued every Saturday with a circulation of over 3,700 which reaches cadets, alumni, other schools, and patrons. The Vedette is divided into three distinct departments: news, sports, and feature, the three of which are treated as a whole by the editor-in-chief. As the news department is the largest and covers more terri- tory than the other two, it consequently has a larger reportorial staff. The news staff must cover all such events as Chapel, social functions, military and alumni notes, and all events of note that have occurred during the week. The sports staff covers all athletic contests, both company and varsity, and all news per- taining to sports. This staff becomes particularly important during the football season, when a special football edition is published and distributed an hour after the game. The feature staff has been continually Front Row: Flenniken, Green, Heun, Girdler. RUN' Row: Cook, Wielands Thomas, C0hn, Davis, Yates, Walker, Buckingham, Luke, Nichols, Marks, Hart, Vandenberg, Norton, Richardson, Vogeler, Baumheckel. JN as A GT -'o' Ju.. A kgs. jx? use Two Hundred Eiglotyfouf 1 i l l i K V 1 i . l b 1 I l I . l l . . pk , ,M u 1. z. .jim Rm . no Kg Q . .ff ,. ,sg i . ' 5 l ' l 9 : James M. Flenniken Hourard T. Hum f NWA' Efllwf Sports Editor in the public eye this year due to the fearless Recoils, or editorials, that raised much comment and have often achieved results by producing a change in the offending fault. Another new idea was the editorial policy which has been adopted. The Vedette staff is chosen every Commencement from the cadets who have volunteered the preceding month to act as reporters on the various staffs. The reporters are chosen for their ability, cooperation, willing- ness to Work, and punctuality in turning in assignments. The entire staff receives ample reward for its work in the education received, in the yearly trip to Chicago, where the staff visits several metropolitan newspapers to learn their workings, and in the handsome medals which are awarded to the entire staff at Commencement. The 1931-1932 staff is as follows: Editor-in-Chief ---------, , ,,,,,--,,,, ,,...-,, W . W. Green Business Manager ,.,..i H. I.. Cohn News Editor ..... J. M. Flenniken Filing Manager ,..1.,, . G. W. Walker Feature Editor --- .... VV. H. Girdler Jr. Excfaarzge Manager ,,... V. V. Vandenberg Sports Editor . ...... ., .........,....... .. ........... H. T. Heun News Reporters: Nichols, Yates, Buckingham, Baumheclcle, Thomas, Davis, XVeiland, Perry. Sports Reporters: Denton, Moore, Rumbaugh, Richardson, R. R. Feature Reporters: Luke, Marks, Neisner, Norton, Weil, Holmes, Vogeler, A. R., XVright. w ' l ' gif-x .NI . kg K Q .1 I, V 1 unvr -r. mln-- L lp.. pxgiixminndllselzsunl, K H . A. A nur. u x n.u 1. -3 .--' - ' Q TIN- ' . . e- kai -i ' , ..X ' ' . YU Wltkl' YW, Nllwf 'ii-F fE?i 4W!'. M'1.'m iNN'l7f' ' - I . ,QQQgQ,.QL1:Q,Q,,Q.1:g fjggggfi s,..,'f'gi.gri st. N, , . .A .ff , C+.- 4--. .. --'X W - Sxxvuri 'ff t u .- - . Q i'l.7C1NEIl snnrmm' .xc.umuv. f'l'l.l'kIl!. lwlsxi xuvrzmmn uulyimmnm n ,A 1 V N' H 'I . s - 1 . p fi- 1' ' . . 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Marti fi I P r R rm- 'rmmmmuii holiday -m-ti-ii-.f..1ss- ur un- 1nisi.x...i.i..a li.-Na.: on in-.i.w.i.iy, in eff.-ii. out Mr. I'olecr as usa mn., J, lr I 1 file- has beeniclvcldeal upon :uni ....oN 1 't' mrmy'l 'h mul m 1.u..i- I li-ur x'.fini-.-1 l ll .U W lllllnff-.xiltlfikl --- i 1 1 J Q.. ,gil-:ii-siimw and :fiends Qi rixdebs.i'lill't Wu T 4 Y f i ' ' l ' 'U' g..y...- ni.-ii ..i-' rmu u 1 v.. x'..... v..-s. 1 Facsimile of an issue l ,f ' A C i 'F e v ftp ' A 5311.1 sm.: 'L X ' V , A - , k A , . . A ,. ' V A .ff--.,, ... H A Y . ' ' E Sffflxilif ff '55 Y A Two Hlrfnlfwf Eiglffy-fi1'm' Harold M. DeLormc Dale W- MCMillCI1 SN-mfg,-y Presic1'e11t Y. M. C. A. In looking back over the pages of 1931-32 we find that the Young Men's Christian As- sociation has added one more successful year in its history at Culver. The enrollnfent reached nearer one hundred percent of the entire corps this year than ever before, and the growth of harmony and good-feeling toward the Y has steadily increased. A great deal of the success of the organization is due to the hard work and untiring efforts of its personnel. Harold M. DeLorme, who was Associate Secretary for eight years, was appointed General Secretary at the resignation of Major VV. Henderson last June. The twenty-two Hi-Y clubs, which were led by the faculty and by the senior members of the cabinet have met with very gratifying success. Y. M. C. A. Cabinet U Frou! Row: Kirn, J. J., Dulaney, Buckley, Otte, Busche, McMillen, Richardson, R. W., Barton, C., Cook, Mueller, Heun, D., Mauck. Rear Row: White, XVilliams, Bailey, Ballou, Petty, Isaacson, Allen, R., Cutter, XV. R. Hatfield Hascall, Heun, H., W'inston, Robinson, R., Lutz, Perry, Goettgche, R., ROSSOW. l l ftiffiifja 'ff-STXYXA w7f1'l'i'i ti :fx fix'-7.1 'iff -- if V..- A f+ rw Q Ht .L 4,753-1 5'Rfif iff tai if CxT11 rf' s ' if '..' f t s- 1,1 ,Q V.'.' ff Two Hzmrlrca' Eigbfy-six l i 1 6 1 4 l 1 I l l l l l , l - 1 . v l l 2 y s i l Robert W. Richardson Jack S' Siegfried Vzcc' Prc'suie1zt RN.0nll,r The Cabinet of 1931-32 was even larger than that of 1930-31. It was composed of the I four officers of the Y, ten chairmen of various departments, and presidents of the twenty-two clubs. At the beginning of the year members of the Cabinet chose different objectives by which they might better extend throughout the corps a higher standard of Christian living. I The Y. M. C. A. gave much of its attention to World Friendship. To come to know , and understand better the foreign situations which steadily arise, Mr. DeLorme succeeded - in having several outstanding speakers talk to the corps and faculty. On two occasions we , were visited by Mr. Waldo Heinrichs, Who is now the General Secretary of a Y. M. C. A. in Palestine. Dr. Henry Crane was another Y man to visit Culver on behalf of World . Friendship. Throughout the Whole year the Association has met to the best of its ability the challenge of patrons, faculty, and corps, and has sanely attempted to influence Culver Vi men into leading Jesus' way of life. 4 l Wf l if F a er g 35 S' I i i l i 1 Officers for 1932-33 , U. R, Q.. Hum S hoo L, H. Cherry gl V-mx R. M. Bolman .l- C vm, I1,.4.,ilf4.,1f . .- 14 TfL'dSIll'CI' P f'5i'1 f A A W i '-'ii ' i .4'- ' ' CEA C din 13 A Q M N-.1 A ,lgb cf N . A 5 e r 'NN3 lffifhiy lfi es' A 'if Tllyo Hll,lrl,.K.4f Ejgbf-1'-SL'lmIl 1 l l P e Lt. L. G. Clarke Tactical Officer few A riff P: zfifffbfl H onor Guard The first appearance of the Culver Rifle Honor Guards was made this year during the Easter festivities and proved beyond a doubt that the Infantry is well up in the run- ning when it comes to putting on a show of snap and pre- cision. Chosen by their tactical officers and then made to pass severe tests, the members of the guards displayed such fine spirit that the Honor Guards' reputation was soon deinitely established. All credit is due Lt. L. G. Clarke, who not only conceived the idea for the organization, but also so directed its activities that the guard will be an organization that will continue to live on through the coming years. As the number of cadets who passed the tests was greater than the number actually in the guard, an eligi- bility list was established. Based upon the results of the tests and on personal character and military ability, the following men were appointed officers and non commis- sioned officers at the reading of the Hrst Honor Guard order: Captain ................. -Bender Section Guide ........ Hascall First Lieutenant .... Isaacson Corporals ............, ,Scotten Second Lieutenant ...... Beck Steele First Sergeant, Vandenburg Robinson, R. P. Sergeants .................. Evans Robinson, E. E. Livaudais Hernley Guidon Bearer Vogeler, A. R. Section Guide, Vogeler, K. A. Honor Guard Drilling A A ,sh A 5,5 MEN ,,p,,.. ,E-5 ,,,,. A ,J A 1, A .N A R' i ' UA 177' i'11 1 ii7 f '-i'- Two Hundred Eigfafy-eight I . ? Z 4' 3432 1 K 2- fa- f A V 32, Q. 1 . U P iffifz i -F.. ,A '91 r FZ' I 3. A . ,ci 4 55 L A l 7 P455 A . 5.1 Q l R -F93 fn fx.. C. 1 'Ei- l mai , jg 2 Fw sv- A 3.1-Q 1 X I l 1 ,1 4 . . l Members of the Honor Guard R. L. Altman lon Cignilliat li. Ii, Robimon L. L. Arnold .l. O. Graham R. P. Robinson W. W. Baxter Edson Hart lr. lf. K. Rogers W. H. Beck lf. L. I-Iaseall XV. M. Sand G. C. Beckley Grover Herman jr. .I. B. Sanford J. A. Bender D. R. C. Heun jack Selma N. S. Brown IV R. XV. lsaacson S. Nl. Sclmranm A. Campbell C. B. Kemmu ll. R. Scotlen L. Clare Jr. Il. gl. Kirn lf. K. Slmimp H. L. Colm li. S. l.lY.lLlLl.llS bl. ll Sinclair D. F. Camaclmo .l. T. Llewellyn C.. li. Steele C. T. Crandall R. Meliinven jr. l.. V. Stuart C. H. Dulaney R. QI. Nlaucla Y. Y. Yamlenlwerg l C. I-l. Hernly R. I.. Nliclmaelx R. A. Nfmglmn ' H. 12. liisele cs. fx. Mills 1. ..x. X'ill.n-R.-.nl A H. lfisele C. sl. Mueller A. R. Yugeler T. R. livanS lf. Xl. U'l lcrron li. A. Yngoslcr ll XV. Irisher B. H. Phillip. ii. XY. XY'.1llwr W. cz. lim-ew .I. NV. 1'-wwf' R- W- WU' T. cs. liddv ' 11. R. ua.-1...-.1..... ,lf-. H. lr xrranx..-rg 12. Q, GcigQr ll. lf. Riclmmund R. :N XVI'-'l.1Ihl A J..,45Js.,4gzs..J5aN-JsJN.JsJNJsds.y...rs.4s.J5 ?'f'f. 5 'i N K , I . I I Q Q Q arsssi Q The Quill this year has completed one of the 2 most successful years of its existence. In the 7 opinions of many Old Timers around the cam- A I pus, the issues have actually far surpassed any of the productions of previous publications. y The Thanksgiving Quill was but a mediocre a production in comparison with the later Easter I and Commencement issues, which should prove- to 1 1 be of high Value in the next Columbia National . 1 a Q contest. In the last two years the Quill has suc- i cessively risen from third to second place in this I 'E competition, and it is hoped that this year's Quill ,l will continue the succession. This contest, con- : . 1 ducted by Columbia University for the improve- ment of high school publications, draws about two thousand entries, and it is no mean honor to be I A .1 if ' ' ranked among the highest. l D Due to the concerted effort and superb co- operation of the members of the staff, this year's , 1,s. s,,'. f excellent showing was made possible. In an effort Q E to secure finer and more interesting contributions, Q asm Cover the staff initiated a literary and art contest with l I 3 cash awards as prizes. In justice to the staff, how- I f I ever, it may be said that some of their work exceeded in merit that which received, the I 5 l i awards, but the rules of the contest made them ineligible for prizes. R. A. Danse, with his, i 5 poem Happiness, won grand prize. In the art division H. D. Clark took first place, f Leflang taking second. Flynn and Wigglesworth won respective places in the story division, ' l while Johnson and Eaton placed in the essay division. First place in poetry was 'won by I l , Knight, with Thomas running a close second. 3 5 It is the hope of this year's Quill staif that the literary work of future issues will V equal and surpass the triumphs of the nineteen thirty-two Quill. 2 1 I' f , . . ' r : 2 l 1 1 l i I i I l 1 Q . I ' l g i Q l 1 I 3 I i , l 1 - 2 , I X G . : . 1 ' Q l f: 1 i 4 1 .Y 1 giZf1edfiizg:LefI?fi1oisi3 Strebel' Capt' Rossief iadviserb, Vogeler, Marks, Davis, Clark- A ' X-T7 A TTT' A 'frifi -Q A ,-fr, ,ft ,r f 5 A .A X .. . a f L e A . e. A A. J- vt V as rrra as .ag .45 -,Q .,.. .... r , .,,.., - -lb 45 H Two H1mrl1'ed Ninety l ,.e eg g s s Iazz Band The Jazz Band of claimed by old visitors even better, than an sons. This talente this season has been ac- at the Academy, as good, or y other band of previous sea- d, if conglomerated, assemblage of musicians is re musical organizations throughout the United States. Their heated tones, soothing melodic st ' rains, and raucous notes entertained the corps of ca ets many times in the Mess Hall b and at the informal dances. presentative of many well-known , efore shows, The ambition of the leader was that the Blowhards', c ould present popular music in a style distinctively their own, and decidedly differ- ent from past years. Owing to this, the orchestra presented a class of music ranging from the con- cert-jazz-classic to the Laurel and Hardy Rub.-fi N, 'I'r.n,itm,m theme song. D ' This ambition also gave birth to the Thirsty Pour, an organization that is original both in instrumentation and manner of present ition This r l'l . 4 . f g oup tit everything from playing taps in full harmony to accompanying cadets who wanted to exercise their vocal chords in the Mess Hall. The high Spot of the season was the American Legion Minstrel Show, in which the BloWhards played an important role. This show ran three nights, and the hand received their share of compliments. Th ' I - ' l has endeavored to si ere is one it iom which this year's director, Bob Trautman dcstep, and that is the old saying, made famous hy a song in George Wliite's scandals of 1929, Not as good as last year's. X I l 1 fl 'l Wai qngg., as sw V 'Q ' -Q nf.. -.., fl J' 1 1 , sa If I' ll Roll Klum l'riMws. XX'iles. Nlasiie. Wihllfll- Xx ll- hui 'rw - - U H W mm 1 R 'lr' RUN' llltlicld. llallctt, l r.mt:1i.ui. lv-'-C--wlfh lui N ll ' ' , AAA 'lin Il llru:.!v.',l X. :rH - 'f-' 1 nd Glee C lub Qrganized under an entirely new system this year, the Glee Club has not only maintained its fine standard of former years, but has even risen to higher levels of accomplishment. This new idea of organization, inaugurated by the clubls capable director, Lt. Paul Barada, calls for a group of sixteen tenors and fourteen basses, thus presenting a well-balanced unitg whereas in the past the club was composed of any number of , men who wished to join. Membership is entirely i voluntary, but, due to the limited number, places are always contested. are Besides singing at more than half the Sun- Lleutenanbiigolzi' Banda day' Chapels, the vocalists gave three notable con- certs in conjunction with the Band: before Christ- mas, after mid-year exams, and before Commencement. According to Major O'Calla- ghan, head of the music department, the singing of this year's Glee Club has never been equaled by any other. E In return for their services the members of theiclub were given a trip to Chicago after Government Inspection. 1 ,r l Seafcj: Hatfield, D. Reid, Ross Vandenberg C Sf . I 1 . an 1gc?gfagnile1iJ13a1Ii1,eI-Ilaltl, gzrviy, Clark, Trautman, Hallett, Callier, Clopton, R. Reid, Blakey, Marley, K. Vogeieruy l u Z' ms Y' Graves, Stevens, Peterson, Baumlieckel, Ilfeld, Plotke, A. Vogeler, Dunn, ' 'ef -I i tg: i 'rv t' -11 i Af' , ' l Two Hunrlred Ninety-fwg 1 A i W.0.JH.4.0,,!'Z,i 4AnJ5Aq3AuA.AAAA.AA-35, A W A i JS 3 .IS A 4 'Inu'-1 H'w:f'.'.:' Nw: 37-mg , 3 1 I Two Hmzrlrczl Ninety-fam ,,.. , 1 , iiiffff: g 1 ,, , 3 was X4 :Lv L , an izfi, 'ci 'f i if f fzzfivfmf f4'5'iL, I 02555 Lili: I ig,ya.z-v 1 1. YS51 3,51 - - Nisiij, 1- N' N.. X . X x. , X . ii Xiu i Xi Mrs. K.A.Vogeier X ROLL CALL I 'l'h,, ff'f1v5j ',' ,' Miss Virginia Hamilton ROLL CALL 9 in 'f X o Miss Mary Virginia B26 6, isfiieioi Two Hzzmlrml Nifzefy-si,x' 1995150 ry ,Jane M9M1lIen 4 Miss Louise Vonnegup + ww STAFF lkewfwiffsl fvms Deggy Caffv -5- comwmv 1 4 - Tu 0 H:1f:.t-J.. .X f'fV53 Two Hznm'rcrl Ninety-cigbf He ,en Barton 1 , ,, Q .,Qgl.'g1f' 3: J,,Q,gx,.. Miss Mnv Kapp TILOOP 'B' First Classmen fCont.j Hallett, T, Halvorsen, E, C, Hart, E, Harth, W, C, Harton, G, M, Hascall, F, L, Hatfield, F. G. Herbruck, H, A, Hernley, C, H, Heun, H. T, Hood, H. J. Hughes, F. H. Hunter, F. V, Isaacson, R. W, Johnson, N. C. Kapp, E. R. Katz, J. Kemmer, C. B. Kirn, J. K. Klous, D. D. Klum, W. L. Knapp, R. C. Knight, S. D. Koblitz, M. J. Koehler, R. G. Koenig, R. S. Krejci, L. M. Krumbhaar, C. C. Kruse, H. O. Lenssen, A. Leverman, F. E. Liberman, A. Lilly, L. Livaudais, E. S. Lowderbaugh, R. W. Luke, J. G. McC1eary, H. G. McCune, S. W. McKee, W. H. McKinven, R. McLaren, R. McLauren, R. M. McMil1en, D. W. McWhinney, W- W- Marks, M- INDEX fCont.j 16-186 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 89 90 . 91 92 e 93 94 95 96 97 98 99 100 101 102 103 104 105 106 107 108 109 .110 111 112 113 114 115 116 117 118 First Classmen 1Com Martin, S. A. Mayer, I. Messinger, fi, Miller, E. M. Miller, XV. M. Mills, G. A. Mitchell, J. H, Moore, C, A, Moore, V. H. Moraweck, A Mueller, C, J, Neisner, M. B. Nichols, R. J. Nichols, V. E. Palin, C, L, Payne, G. M. Peter, T. J. Pinkert, H. Prindle, R. C. Pyle, V. A. Reed, A. G. Reid, D. J. Richardson, R. XV. Richmond, H. Roberts, XV. R. Robinson, E. E. Robinson, R. P. Rogers, F. K. - Ross, J. A. Ruby, C. Salinger, R. B. Schafer, D. B. Scotten, D. R. Shefts, L. J. Sheppard, P. B. Shimp, E. K. Siegfried, J. S. Smith, B. D. Smith, D. C. Smith, A. Steele, C. 12. Stoclghill, 1'1. li. Stranahan, A. P. Strebel, 17. NV. Swanson, R. A. Tbm' I-Inmlmf Om' .I-1. E 186 119 120 121 122 123 124 125 126 127 128 129 130 131 132 133 134 135 136 137 138 139 140 141 142 143 144 145 146 147 148 149 150 151 152 153 154 155 156 157 158 159 160 161 162 163 INDEX fcomny First Classmen fCont.j 16-18 6 Taylor, P. I. 164 Thayer, R. M. 165 Trautman, R. M. 166 Tunnington, R. 167 Vandenberg, V. V. 168 Vi11a-Rea1, L. A. 169 Vogeler, K. A. 170 Wagner, H. E. 171 Ward, P. 172 Ward, R. M. 173 Weber, R. E. 174 Weed, I. 175 Weisell, W. B. 176 Welker, J. S. 177 Wendt, E. H. 178 Weston, H. T. 179 Whittenburg, W. R. 180 Wiggenhorn, C. H. 181 Wiglesworth, W. G. 182 XViles, P. E. 183 Wilkes, C. H. 184 Wilson, R. C. 185 Wylie, H. J. 186 First Class Officers 15 Football - 23 8 -244 Glee Club 292 Gold A Men 202 Golf . 270 History Dept. 195 Honor Guard 28 8-289 Hop Club 280-281 Intra-Mural Athletics 212-214 Jazz Band 291 Language Dept. . 196 Latin Dept. 197 Mathematics Dept. 199 Music Dept. Parade of Corps Peck, Major R. D. Pistol Polo Quill Rifle Roll Call R. O. T. C. Science Dept. Silver A Men Sponsors Staff, Artillery Battalion Cavalry Squadron First Battalion Regimental Second Battalion Staff Signature Sub-Title, Basketball Football . Intra-Mural Minor Sports Sponsors Swimming Track Swimming Tactical Group Tennis Title Page Track Troop A Troop B Trustees Vedette View Section Y. M. C. A. Three H umlred Two 275 294 256 250 226 228 201 232 233 269 266 290 268 277 193 198 202 299 220 221 205 204 213 2 245 235 271 259 293 255 249 258 192 267 1 254 227 229 189 284-285 7-14 '286-287 Jr I I 1 - w . 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