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Coming to Culver after experience in the Sum- mer School, Felix knew Culver well and made good use of his experience by becoming one of the best of cadets. A two-striper, he was awarded a medal for his knowledge of the care and feed- ing of Howitzer Wfeapons. For two seasons he played on the company football team, and he spent an equal period on the baseball diamond. This year he could be found practicing his tennis stoke in preparation for a season on the varsity squad. Felix devoted his spare-and-strike time to the bowling alleys, and developed a deadly aim and speedy delivery that ran up surprisingly high scores. To prove that his visits to the bird sanctu- ary during underclassmen days were legitimate, Felix was a member in good standing of the Na- ture Club. and swimming teams. An artist, he drew for the I I I IX LOUIS KAHN ROBERT P. LUKHR Hong Kong, China C lC mM Ohm Color Corporal, Company A l rivate, Company A Bob gave his address as Fast of West and South of North. A Navy Junior, he came originally from Hong Kong, spent one of his vacations in Illinois, another in Missouri, a third in Maryland. Coming within a hairs-breadth of Silver A's every semester, Little Luke had a lot of knowledge from his travels, and put it to good use. liarly his plebe year he won C.R.'s and this year was appointed color corporal. At the same time Bob won a medal for skill in reading maps after years of treking across all the charted earth. Luke was an athlete too, and filled his time with a year of football, track, two years of baseball, a year of company boxing, one of var- sity wrestling, and seasons on the company rifle Quill. x7 ' 77 W' ff We aff .,.s s.s. s..s., ,ss.s., s , .,. Page 'I' lx 1
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Sid was the jolly, Well-liked personnel lieu- tenant of Company A. Way back when, his plebe year, he played intramural football, and each year was a member of his company baseball team. Last year he spent a great deal of time rolling out targets for the varsity rifle team, as its manager. Sid Won R.O.T.C. medals in Map Reading and Sketching, and, being a proficient marksman, won his Expert and ulnstructorv medals. He proved his ability as a scholar, win- ning Silver A's his plebe and last years. Sid was a member of the Cadet Club, the Hop Club, and the Varsity Club. A corporal his yearling year, as a two-striper he advanced to the grade of sergeant, and this year was a First Lieutenant. JOHN W. DUTCHER Appleton, Wfisconsin Page Twenty SIDNEY LEO FRIEDMAN private, Company A Atlantic City, New jersey First Lieutenant, Company A Dutch,' was a plebe, and an excellent one. He was a fast worker if ever there was one. Dutch showed his speed in the varsity football backfield, of which he was an important part. A triple- threat man, he well deserved the letter which he was awarded. During the basketball season he played on the varsity quintet, in the forward position. At this sport he won another varsity letter. Dutch found time to win his C.R.'s early in the year. On the track he showed his speed to good advantage, breaking several records before the team ever hit the outdoor cinders. Dutch was a member of the Varsity Club, and lent his voice to the golden tones of the Glee Club. Out- side of his athletic achievements, Dutch's person- ality won him many friends and outstanding .,.... ,,,,,,,, , -SIX ..... .......... ,.. .
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The Rum seemed to have been misnamed, for in his three years here, he won four Gold A's and distinguished himself as a scholar. Tony made good grades with ease, and he was always willing to aid some less fortunate with his success secret. He was equally successful in the R.O.T.C. department, winning medals in Scouting and Patrolling and Automatic Rifle. He was a plung- ing fullback for the intramural football squad, but generally could be found on the varsity rifle range. At this sport he won the Expert, Instruc- tor, and Distinguished Rifleman Medals. His service on the rifle team won him membership in the Varsity Club. Tonyis friendly disposition will be remembered by all who knew him. HORACE P. McNIiAL Norfolk Virgim MARIUS ANTUINE Room 1 In MC. Company A Chula Vista, California Private, Company A Macy was a Southern gentleman of the old I l'11i'rll1'-wigfll school. His cheerful and humorous dissertations on why the South really won the Civil War were both enjoyable and educational for the fellows in his barracks. On other occasions he would roll about the Virginia climate where the sun al- ways shines and anything that's planted will grow. Mac wore one stripe, and was a member of the Honor Guard. He played on his company football team, and later worked with the intra- mural baseball nine. A good student, he devel- oped his talent in the line of history particularly, despite his novel Southern view-points on the war. Mac made many friends in his two years here, and he will be remembered for his cheerful likeable personality. , , .. ... ...,... ., ,,,. ............ syss . .. .................. y ..,.
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