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1942 VASS, FRANK Appearing five times in our Cadets “Who's Who,” Frank, our neatest, politest, best corporal, best N.C.O., and third most military cadet, leaves us to stride forth into a troubled world. To crawl over obstacles is one of his finest virtues. We know that every cadet at Augusta will miss his presence, but as we all know, all good things must come to an end, VIDNOVIC, STEPHEN A.M.A.’s finest athlete and Pennsylvania’s “best boy” is a brief sketch of “Steve” and his eventful career. Some time in the near future we will read of Steve’s accomplishments on the All- American Team; we sorrowfully bid good-bye to one of the finest boys that we have ever met. WOLF, JOHN “Shep” has not been heard of too much because of his confining his presence to the C.W. bar- racks. “Shep” is a good sport, however, and his continued success is evident.
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SENIORS SMATHERS, JAY “Jerk”’—Studying to follow in his father’s foot- steps. Has a knack of talking his way out of any situation. His qualities of leadership will not go unheeded. STAPLES, CRAWFORD “Craw” came to us with a reputation from his brother “Pete” as a fine boy. He has exceeded our biggest hopes. Third best New Cadet, a gen- Uleman, and a scholar, we bid farewell to him. STULTZ, “ZEPH” “Zeph,” our mighty eater and outstanding ath- lete will triumph in any field due to his magnetic personality. “Zeph” in his three years at Augusta has proved that he will make ‘“good”’ in life.
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