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

 - Class of 1929

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DUB' NSUN BUSIN ESS MANAG ER QCD IUL CAELIL Publi li lf I2 ,- .- ,- y, Ihe Class 0 Q2 QUIVBI Mlllla A QCA cad m ul ver Ind 4 1-wwww WM- mf mis, '26, :,5x,.g3 3 , ww . -,fr ,. 'A . . I A Me., . N, . any 2 Q W Pm .4 N935 'Q ' ' A 4 -:U f .-44 M., J., , , M.. . .,-:QFTW- ' ' -- . ' xx ' ' 'W r I jk!4 :Yf j1.'g1 :':LfiNj'ff: of at ' ,, -- g vlivwlh 3 ' ' gi'-,:,.,,,.,fYf4'g9,, ' V mv-2, sign uma w x' -. V , . , f' 1 F' .I ,f Q-Q qi '4 1' , - fb 1 Jgjffzfyfxf N QM , Ps I .S ,,Q 4' wf 7 4 X Vwfmf , , W . -fr, 9 ,S ,. , , .f ' , 1. pl 5 Q 1 5 .f v. . 1 . 4 . N- g-,:vfv,ff1AgQ+1.z- 525' ' -' 3'f?'fh 9 , 5 ' . Nl,.!.y ' , ' 'J' - -r '7 H W A- ff' fe. H- Ne w ' f f M L54 ir ,-.Q ,G , , . if-my -.. ,.,,. :if A g x .,..g. M.-,V , .wr -1- A .HH , I V- Q ,, - :wk s 3 Q , 7 FUIIEWUIID May this volu me serve, like the Culver legion Memorial l2luilding,asnaI once repository source and i ns pi ration of your ideals and memories Iliai are enshrined in Culver DICAT folene Hugh Grund G ascock Thi rt -three years head- mastelg mentolg bestower of nic knames, chief rooter at games, kind I iest heart a nd out standin personality I0 Culver men. in U the ing at I por! liur flre tell: H101 1: I Bai Sus hav lord 106 cast Sir Ilex by cen abo the cou Ina of any a n knc P01 one in1 flu F10 Leg - xl 4 N5 Ye i -17 i THE CASTLES W in the Culver Legion Memorial Building because it is 4 RL The art motif of thc 1929 Roll Call is centered 1 I -1 .s t F I ! J thc handsomcst structure -on the campus. The strik- fi? l 4 ing architectural effects of the building are the towers V, f .w--1.2 5 , as - at the entrance and ll1e Great Hall just inside the af Z T?- A portal. The towers are reproductions of those of the :fl ' , l? .1 Hnrstmonceaux Castle in Sussex, England, and the 5: ' jimi 1 Great Hall is designed after a vestibule in the Cas- - 'ff T jk fe f tello dei Conti Gllldi, Casentino, Italy. ' 1. ' U t 1 -H. L, The castle whose stately towers have served as .-4 5 model in the construction of the Memorial Building v F . gu is located in the village of Hurstmonceaux, in the st .H E Eastbourne parliamentary division of the county of f 'f ,Q - ii Sussex. The village dates from the eleventh century, Jag ' f fe 3 x 51 having received its name from Waleran de Monceaux, .1 N 5 g - X L lord of the manor after the. Norman Conquest in My gi 1066. It is famous for the picturesque ruins of the .1 F-' 1' nys, r' castle. 9- -. ,QS B C . . . 1 1 if The castle was built ln the fifteenth century by T -f H t C tl' 5 Sir Roger de Fiennes under Royal commandh oi owers 'Um urs monceaux as e Henry VI king of England. Sir Roger was knlg te D . i . xt. by this saime ruler inel440. The structure is considered a flne specimen of fifteenth century brickwork, the buildings covering an almost. square quadrangle and measuring Y' about seventy yards on each side. There is a beautiful. turreted gate and towers flank -,554 the corners, but only the foundations of most of the bulldlngswranged around the lnner courts are to be traced. The church lpf All Saints fcolntains .ngeregtmg iigrgxgugltiglnjntg li members of the Fiennes family and ot er nota es o t e perio . mce if of the Archdeacon Julius Charles Hare has been located in the churchyard. Algfrge ir. amount of the material from the castle was used ln the erection of Hurstmonceaux ace, -,AU a mansion constructed during the eighteenth century. - , ' . . . . . ' if The Castello dei Conti Guldl lS situated in the upper Valli' of ilfe .13l'lI230vI::lV9:g V . km as the valley, in main 'ti1x..3'..P:z1e2z.2.: 351.2 izalley. It Poppi Castle, receiving its name rom a V1 age 00 I , , . f 1 .f - ' ' ' 'lt b the Guldl family, at one time power u R. one of five castles remaining of thirteen bul Y . . d . . ff. Q - - ' hall and the seat of the Jail an CIVIC o lces. ,L L ln the Casentlno valley. It IS now the town . I M One .authority has suggested that this Poppi Castle served als a moldiloflor the famous Florentine palace, the Bargello, and that the same architect eslgne - The entry court has been reproduced almost exactly ilglrtflteelgixleciateg-1121119051 ltlilegfglliwlgli Legion Memorial Building.- The Stairway? 3Pa1'tmen Sv ,d t. 1 However the walls , proportions are almost 1 en 1ca . . , E 77x ' of Poppi Castle are now darkened with age and OE 7Q . A . . n 0 I' 'X 3 I the face of theilllllfllle Stffufwayt corfespondmg will 3 . ,XX -. , f h option above the register shelf in the Memorla 55 'XJ Ni 'li T V ! liilijilllinv are engraved the crests of nuniller0l1S gfeilt ' t' Q . gg iZillL,,, If, . B' ' h ld castle as recent y 7 ' 1 iiiigfzligollfi ilgslloiigilildgoandl r?:nlJodelling. ru' A ,A,, , tzfwzurfaszz-zia i sf-' - v w . 4 J A TX 1 h Dante wandered H -V .nfw It was in the Val d Arno w ere . . 1-- 'ln 'i' A V if U l f ' months in 1302 when he was made 3 political 4. rl ' .4 a 1 - - I - 01' SIX - - on the in-rratitu e 0 n , .,, 9i -' ' Florence meditating I B . .P 1 . f ffl - t - l '4 3 liislefilaiii citizens, and contemplating Xlthb 71223, .. T-5' ' f?3Bii ' - .Q Q hen he mighi agam SEC ls- e - 1- fth' f - t WWI h art the day W 'i' 'Z -W, if 'I . Ef f e Th eople of the Casentmo still prize 4. yy!! li ll Fliorencei ll tiimg and have erected little monumenfS E' ygi ' If O -Lyxtfrs t ese reco ec It ran oct in neary ' 52 X 1 to the irfemory of the great al p Great Hall-from Poppi Castle CVBPY V1 2lg6- X me -7: i I. L -ik A A 4 A L As L. 4 4 9 . 9 H li. Wil Y. ,- -A , A. V., ., V, ' Q . x .rg , il' .i it 2 H , 1 vm, ,L-, ,-is .1 '4 Y A 19. L ff, gl, .Xi r 1 4 , ,I . . W c 1 N.. ,' . if ' s : 4. ,, Pj r- ' rg' , . mf. 32 ff F. if nf- 1'- 1 1 7 1 l 1 .14 L 1. ,. :H 1., :'+. .ifi 'Cla 'F . is lf. fi iii JJ if lui ff' .wak- S.: , t. N ..,.. ,....,......-1 PPOCK E v HITCH E. A. ROBINSON J. Dllilllllor Faculty Advisor Business Manager 1929 ROLL CALL We hereby offer the 1929 Roll Call to the cadets, alumni, and friends of Culver Military Academy for their approval. As the twenty-fifth annual published by a gradu- ating class, this volume marks a significant phase in the history of yearbooks at Culver. It has been the desire and purpose of the staff to make the 1929 Roll Call parallel in distinctiveness, quality, and improvement the changes which have taken place in the academy. These changes so distinguish the 1928-29 school year as having reached a height heretofore unattained that the record of this year, as compared to that of other years, must be an accented departure. By so having in mind the essential parts of a Culver yearbook, we have been guided in the construction of the most symmetrical, most artistic, most complete, most authentic, and most Culver-like Roll Call which we are capable of producing. In attempting to present a Culver-like Roll Call, we have tried to exemplify in its pages the truths expressed by S. E. Kiser in his eight poetic lines which constitute The Spirit of Culver. From the line '4The hope to win, the zeal to dare, we have obtained the desire to present something vivid, enlivening, and different from what has preceded us in Culver annual volumes, and we have most energetically dared innovai , 7--- R. P. JACKSON ' ' S . . E. W. SPROUL Ports Editor Assistant Editor xD. M. NIKON 1 ssistnnt Editor a:f......a.-..J.. v- L...:....,t--.'.,, , K 'Sf-. 1 V K . .fx-, X . , 1 , . t X ,X K, ,Q .xxx 'xx . 4 x x ' V up I gas., 5 ..f. -!,,X, V- . f ,.,.f x .- 10 ' J. FOWLER A. H. EMERSON J. A. MARTINDALE Assistant Business ltlanager Assistant Business Manager Staff Photographer tions. 4'Contempt for what is base and mean has led us in an effort to abolish all pettiness, selfishness, and triviality which sometimes creep into the pages of an amateur production. We have endeavored to select pictures and facts which will stimulate memories of 6'Pride in achievement that is fair, and highrregard for what is clean. The thought carried in the line Wfhe strength that is in brotherhood is portrayed in our volume through the treatment by groups, it is not the purpose to make any in- dividual or any organization stand out in an unproportional degree, but to represent the existing bond of brotherhood by the group presentation. The courage that pro- claims successi' is a basic point in the Culver code, inasmuch as endeavor, of which Culver life principally consists, is chiefly composed of courageous striving, concen- tration, and competition in the quest of success. What is sometimes lacking in the rush for success is uThe will to strive for what is good, and what we proffer is a volume of truth, a record containing no malice, no intentional misrepresentation or omission. And, first and always, manlinessi' is symbolized by our endeavor to pre- sent in a symmetrical book, full, complete, well-rounded-in just the light we see manliness-the strength and beauty of Culver. THE EDITOR. . ,,....-.m . . . Company Roll Call representatives, sitting, left to right: W. H. Schrader, G5 0. C. W'hite, Fg J. G. Holmes, E9 F. C. Toombs, Band, G. H. Whittlesey, B, R. A. Jamison, Cavalry, Ig A. L. Kitselman, Ag standing: B. W. Wiess, Cavalry II, I. B. McNaughton, Artillery I5 C. B. Genet, Artillery Il, J. P. Evans, D5 T. L. Wiles, H. Absent: B. C. Hopper, C. ll Y is 1 .-, X f' ..-X - I.9'1'. s. ,L W , X .gfiw 1.-R5 :.'II:' 9:1 1 Civ- 'N trip: gli, fm: .',-SFF .ggg if?-3 .45-.4 I--.xg yy. 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New books along different lines of interest are constantly being added, as the generous library budget makes possible the purchase not only of the best Of mod- ern literature, but also duplicate as well as dif- ferent editions of the standard and most read authors. Hence the supply of books is adequate and up-to-date for use in the preparation of papers and reports and for reading of general interest. MAJOR M. V. BENNETT Librarian 'A cadet having access to the 'gChronicles of Americaf, 4'Principles of Economics, bv Taussig, America Comes of Agei' by Siegfried, L11dWig,S iiB15nn'n'ek',, Bradley S ushakesperean Tragedy, Main Street 'and Wall Street by Ripley, lVIarshall's uBusi- ness Administration, Redlich's '6Emperor Francis Joseph, 'Meet General Grant by -and the works of the worldis greatest poets, Woodward-to mention only a few aids dramatists, and novelists: a cadet having access to all this material 15 getting not only a broader understanding of the topic or period being studied but the foundation of a viewpoint which will enable him to look at national and international questions as a world citizen. For ready reference the Americana,,' the '6New Internationalf, and the En- cyclopaedia Britannican furnish the material. Helpful and suggestive information for a trip to any quarter of the globe may be obtained from the travel and description section. On the magazine shelves are to be found periodicals of current and scientific interest which together with a number of daily newspapers help the cadet to keep abreast with the times. In the center aisle of the south wing there are two glass cases in which are to be found the original manuscript of uAlice of Old Vincennesf' a copy of the fig-St editigns of Dr. Johnsonis English dictionary, published in 1755, and of Boswell s Life of Johnsonf, published in 1791, which have been presented to the library. It is interesting to note that the library has between sixty and seventy per cent of the books on the reading list recently recommended by the War Department 10 the ff' ' ' - o icers of the regular army. In the west wlng there are some twenty-five hundrgd volumes of fiction for general and collateral reading in English and history The bound volumes of the leading periodicals which are also in this room are a great hel tl 1 . I ., the aid of the elieaderis Cuidei' inf working uP reports of timely inn? at P rout. I The Academ ' d f - . rea ' y 15 Preu of the llbrary which lt has for the use of the cadets and faculty members The books have been sel t d idea has been to make the library the cent lec e with good jlldglllellt, for the basic rents go out into every corner of the instifilltidiijwerdholllse froln which stimulating cur- value of this purpose since Cul , all t e resu ts attest the wisdom and D n ver has - - wtahzed school. made the transltlon from the traditional to a L A l,4J.................,....-......,,,N. . . A- V .V . V I Y kv b ,, 'NM FTW NWA - 5 Y ..g:,A ,V V, , , . A. . 1,,.-,,..,,,-..,,,,,- -Y-,-.-. .Vg ,,X, AL: . ,L H ..-IL In - si 1 A .y +1 x A x 5 .. f- '31 ki 17, iz X 1 I . nl L1 ' 4 N 1 1 . 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NJ' .Q-.Lax Nj:,,.'f. 15 T'mNy:-,xt N, A x A ,... . 141 1 L. np- fi L N 1 1 x Colonel Hugh Grundy Clascock, who retires after thirty-three years as Headmaster. 1 K- e , 15 L .I- 1,1 ja X 1 r v wk if -QM -.xx 4 X. 'f .41 X, ,4 H' W ,. 5, 235 ,xr V, W Y 14: -F? ,N K. .lx . 51, U1 lf, -my fff. ,-V. 11'-f 1. .N f, flu .fur .-,4 .A u W .I ,1 x, M! K, ,ai 55-Y .fl , ,ff 'A ki' 1 xx- Qfj: lr .1 1 7,4 U: x- 4 Mx. 1', U. if Lu.-, nw Kc 1 J 83? ,A rm P1 I ua, '- 'ln . sf,- 7.L .,-JJ I., tl- 1 : MQ W? rv ., '., . 9,4 fi ,N if is :J I ii- - MJ, U T M Vi 't 'ff' 1 M ' c . !f,..- M4 1 .l , ,P -:if Y-,rf ,f'X,-, Q L, If f ,- W. hw! fx B355 fixl . N.,I'l K v l 1' it iff' ff.- 1 . A, . 4 . U rt- ,--f rg- ' 'JI M Y . V Bn ' l F- ' Pax ,el iii , ii, .4 A All iff ' 1 ... -:Q II. I I rflfi .1 fif. 3 is lj I ,M W' FQ' 4-'E ,Sf 'nl F3 fit. Ui 5? lllll .fi 24 iz'- ,.a M f 14' A VH I ax' il va 14 Ill: . 1 Q1 .un Q14 ,fit 'Q jr' 3' 1 . it . 1 as 'il J, 1. s U5 if M5 S if . ' W, lrhl' 5, D 1 P1 tl ,Q 155. 1... 1 li. l u ' ILE I 12. -3+ .QL 2 ,V- P rg' 1 ,.. E t sf. L Q 1.4 rx, ADMINISTRATIVE STAFF L. R. Gignilliat, Brigadier General, Infantry Reserve, M, A., Virginia Military Institute, 'frin- ity College, Superintendent, At C. M. A. thirty' three years. 4 H. G. Clascock, Colonel, C. M. A., B. ,West- ' ' L C. M. A. thirty'- minster College, Headmaster, Al three years. C. C. Chambers, Colone , n C. M. A. '08, B. A., University of Wisconsin, Execu- C. M. A. seven years. - l I fantry Reserve, tive Officer, At Robert Rossow, Colonel, Cavalry Reserve, Commandant of Cadets, At C. M. A. twenty-one years. W. M. Hand, Lieutenant Colone , C. M. A. '96, Valparaiso University, Quarter- master, 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-one years. l C. M. A., COLONEL C. C. CHAMBERS Excvunive Officer C. L. Slonaker, M. D., Indiana University, Acting Surgeon, At C. M. A. one year. P. A. Campbell, First Lieutenant, Medical Reserve, B. S., University of Chicago, M. D., Rush Medical School, Assistant Surgeon, At C. M. A. one year. J. R. Robinson, D. D. S., St. Louis University, Dentist, At C. M. A. six years. F. L. Brooke, Registrar, At C. M. A. twenty-four years. C. XV, Hammond, Second Lieutenant, Infantry Reserve, B. S., Knox College, Assist- ant Registrar, At C. M. A. one year. Lieutenant Colonel W N ' il' Hand. C I 1 ,M o one H. G. Glascock, Major A. S Stouttnl 1 ' nur x ll 4' I QI F L B - . - . 1-00 ' 1' ke. 1- . r. .. .. . mink,-r, I f. - i ' TTT - 'VI '::-'W1::22::.:-AM--. ' f' ' ' .- '.. ' 'rfizsms-'sq- mv af- -N f , ,, ,I X-1 I .pl-.. ....,.x,,,h.N,'1':- Y NX IX, , . l 'f' f- '-ff . , ' .. 1, K .V ,V ,. 1 V ' 1. '- .1 1 x ' X f 'N 's . X. 4 ' , . nf A 1-'N, . - . . .- . N I, 4, ,h VH.. . -f. N ,J -.fl-.5 x - X N H J 1 'X J Y '--T 4- 1 '- sf.. K, ,.-,f N I n . . . .X .i in-V U! . , uf V- K v -.-. . , ,. xg. g,.-..1 Ar, rx xihknfg. A La, f ' 'Nil- .'EL..,.15 A 16 . - v. Y---f-- LH-J... , - . T,.-.A-.,.,.,A..-,.:,.,-.Ni nl, Y .XX .Q A at W, ,xy ,, ACADEMIC FACULTY ,ff V1 4, T24 H , -Q 1 ......L, ...... .,,,. ,. .7 MAJOR W. M. HOGE LIEUTENANT COLONEL F. L. HUNT Retiring Tutorial Head Associate Headmaster F. L. Hunt, Lieutenant Colonel, C. M. A., B. A., Ohio Wesleyan, M. A., University of Chicago, Associate Headmaster, At C. M. A. twenty-nine years. W. M. Hoge, Major, C. M. A., M. A., University of Missouri, Head of Tutorial De- partment, At Culver thirteen years. i 1 5 r Left to right, front row: Major J. F. Grant, ltlajor R. H. Mowbray, Major C. B. Eisenhard, Major W. J. O'Callaghan, Colonel H. G. Glasscock, ltlajor C. H. Crandall, Major J. S. Fleet, Captain O. WV. Allen, Major W. M. Hoge, Captain J. V. Parker, second row: Captain H. B. Keller, Captain C. C. Mather. Captain C. V. Easum, Captain J. H. Bishop, Captain L. R. Kellani, Captain B. H. Shanks, Captain H. A. Ohenauf, Captain W. P. Dunbar, Captain W. E. Leland, Captain Franklin Bates, third row: Lieutenant Paul Royalty, Lieutenant T. I. Cutting, Captain C. P. de Blumenthal, lilajor G. L. Dliller, Captain H. R. Scheufler, Lieu- tenant R. A. Price, Lieutenant A. P. ltflarshall, Lieutenant C. S. McMinn, fourth row: Lieutenant J. L. Sheean, Lieutenant C. W. Bossier, Lieutenant B. K. Blossom, Captain C. S. Young, Major N. A. Imrie, Lieutenant C. W. Jackson, Lieutenant C. L. Neil, Lieutenant H. C. Rader, fifth row: Lieutenant J. E. Marks, Lieutenant L. F. Hildebrandt, Lieutenant M. Salas, Lieutenant A. L. Johnsonius, Lieutenant L. D. Bowker, Lieutenant S. B. Bayne, Lieutenant J. A. Henry, sixth row: Lieutenant R. C. Bailey, Lieutenant E. T. Payson, Lieutenant J. A. Brauer. Lieutenant H. H. Harper, Lieutenant A. L. Le Bebeller, Lieutenant R. W7. Nygren, Lieutenant P. B. Middleton, Captain O. F. Carlton. ,---....-........,-..-- -fav 1-rg -L-51:Q,-:eaf'r::1.-,T.p1':-mg:-Y.: .-if-.1 --sg:-. ffm: :Q . f.,-.,a-.-,, T6 ,-, , - -, ,mfr . .4, . -X N A. ' Ely in ,. X ku ., It .. 1-1. N .. -, 17 rg,- .IV L, . bf A w . 7. A. X, Ay- A K , H x X 24.1 X , A A' N K X I I N 5. L x' I v -X 11 5 r ,Q , ,E t 1 rntx 1 1 I..-,N .. ,A I f .-' ' 'ff NT .Vi 3 5.47, 4 S EEL s 3g? il-1 5 fill is . U C, XJ! fl 4 H-I 9 'Nl' -.tw MJ! '-T k 'fi P355 1525, 155, 1 :In R 5 ,st w 1 f. 1 f 341 L si? ., L, YE .pg -1,-.. . N., -. -. ,' WK AL.. 'Sa 4 F ug-,A .HEY X wa k ff X ts ,. . .gg -'Aw 'f az V. . ' WSE? P v,-rw, -.'1f. E it JK m. Sy: R t J, it A .ta W 5 , 3334 L S it? . 1 I 1 I '!. v K 1 x v 1 . . 3 : E Q 2 1 1 T 1 E 3 5 it ia .555 1 Iwi W5 'C 415 . at 1 'Zi' -.- at , kr. n 1 5 -ki E, .W I. 2 K ra , . ,Q td mi. . ' :IQ 4 4 8 A 1 J 1 .1 ig ta 5 ite? 4 if . ,L Q 3 15921 v X4 , .N 1 3. 1 1, .. f-A 5 ,. ,fro .V 15 mx 533 is .. 1 .vw fi .Am ff-L. - Eg: 1 ,'F I 1? 'H 'L 29 x 1 -' ng 1.-1 .fm ' 'ffl C J gn.. .-,A if. 1 . Ji' 4 ue E . , W Y' VXI? 3'1 -ffl XJ i'E::.g2Zg:-:.:a1:E:.-::,:2-L..1au:.z.1':::.::L::::3: 'L1-1222-33 ':9:5' 'I ' f 1 Jfsaclf .M ENGLISH f'Xl rs. iff-'ibm . . - M A - B. A. Wil- 1--xx 4 , k C I n C' ' . 9 . EEEEXUXQQQ liamsJCdllelg:l' IIlel.1d is Igellartmcnt' English I' At fl 5' C. M. A. nine years- U . Q C. S. Young, captain. M' A'5 1 I milf? ll 'V ,fQ. College, University of Chicago? 1311615 9 ' AQ At C. M. A. twelve years. . F. C. Hare, Lieutenant, Air Service Reserve, M. A., University of Illin0iS5 Enghsh IP 112 At .LL . .Q-w sf .F .fi . Ev. . I - A P3 ' I ,fqus B I I W . 1111 1 'LT' f if: 521, . IL ,,. . l ig, V' lil: 'hi if Iii. IK: W- Kia. sv' 'li' fi Zyl: 51. gf. Q32 41. 'lr' ie? ' A1 'Q . Q. iff ,sf W 'L 'Lv W pn., S .4 Yr. 3- ,rr - ww .. pt . V. ltf 1. K f. rf F'- lf . LE. 7x ,. I i Q. if .lb I . 1 3 . ri 5. .. YT rl' .ta I t i CAPTAIN I. V. PARKER Head of Department T. J. Cutting, Lieutenant, C. M. C. M. A. one year. C. M. A. five years. Y ' versity of Nebraska, 11515 four years. C M A B S C. W. Bossier, Lieutenant, . . -5 - -Q Northwestern University, English I, H3 AI C- M- A' four years. Paul Royalty, Lieutenant, C. M. A.3 B- .A-a Oakland City College, M. A., Indiana University, English I, III, At C. M. A. three years. E. V. Bartle, Lieutenant, C. M. A., B. A., Wabash College, English III, IV, At C. M. A. three years. L. D. Bowker, Lieutenant, C. M. A., B. S., Monmouth College, English II, III, At C. M. A. three years. R. C. Bailey, Lieutenant, C. M. A., B. A., Uni- versity of Illinois, English II, Faculty Advisor Vedette, At C. M. A. three years. A,, Ph. B., Yale University, English III, IV, At L. K. Cooke, Lieutenant, C. M. A., Ph. B., University of Chicago, English III, IV, At C. M. A. one year. C. C. Mather, Captain, C. M. A., B. A., Lake Forest College, Dramatics, Public Speaking, English I, At C. M. A. eight years. N. A. Imrie, Major, Infantry Reserve, B. A., Berea College, Public Speaking, At C. M. A. five years. Colonel A. R. Elliott, Captain D. W. Hale, Lieutenant W. J. Graham, and Lieutenant F. D. Plumley also have classes in English in addition to their military duties. Left to right. bottom row: Captain C S tenant F. C, . . 1 - . Young Lie t third row. Lliare. second row: Lieutenant V. D. ,longs Lgnilant E' V' Barnet Cillllnin J. V. lvarkm. I., I leutenzmt Colonel A' R' Euiotis Lieutenant R Cenllinll C. XII. Rossicr' Llmllvnnul 'I' I lliltlilnu- . 1. an ey, icutcn-ml L D . .. . ' - . Bowker P1 'rfwij P -'ff P114-.--2 .,.,, ,,-, I -' P' ' 1' 5 N .W-'V .i.f?5 1 F '?fi'1Z'fi'-1' .W-,,.., tx, xxx ii -,N f: 1 xt 17,-,. --My A Ep: -.NNW V ...-ij..iT-?+-1,7-T.-,,f,,Y..,.,,, Fl., twrvmw-M---Q--wh-M rg W ff- Ss, is .f fE1kl'x, ' ff., X. ',-P' ,, iX ff.', ' V '. . mP ' 23, X!l:'v,-'- Qs ,415 S3311 H' Vllfi fifflffs- ' N- 1 l E XJ' 'LQ' 'QXSZV' Cixi. f3'r..'fZ g,'R Ek., 4.x'EIrX ff-'ff' KQIQ.. rf-'T I C' ' KK A Q - .' fat-: J , ' C ' 'E' ' ' , .f --N .,, . xg ,.-.-,.3, NCS, 611.5 W 55 X 18 lian Am- Col sity At 'I drir Ver! serv His tory Ifni T' I 1 ?'v'f'f1W:vf'F:'fm '1 Mr. ..., ff-f-meW-,su--,,a.,.,.,wm.-,,.,...,.,,,.., - K : it as C so L -C s sess -L -,,,.,,M,1,,,L1mxV .nl ' HISTORY R. H. Mowbray, Major, C. M. A., Ph. B., Uni- versity of Chicago, Head of Department, Social Problems, Medieval European History, At C. M. A. twenty-two years. F. W. Bates, Captain, C. M. A., B, A., Wil- liams College, M. A., Columbia University, Ancient, American History, At C. M. A. nine years. C. V. Easum, Captain, C. M. A., B. A., Knox College, M. A., Oxford University, Ph. D., Univer- t sity of Wisconsin, European, American History, A At C. M. A. nine years. A J. H. Bishop, Captain, C. M. A., B. A., Hen- drix College, M. A., Balliol College, Oxford Uni- versity, Ancient History, At C. M. A. eight years. R. A. Price, Second Lieutenant, Infantry Re- serve, Ph. B., University of Chicago, American A L MAJOR R. H. DIOWBRAY Head of Department History, At C. M. A. two years. D. M. Marshall, Lieutenant, C. M. A., M. A., Cambridge University, European His- tory, At C. M. A. two years. C. S. McMinn, Lieutenant, C. M. A., B. A., Westminster College, M. A., Northwestern University, University of Chicago, European History, At C. M. A. two years. L ft to riaht bottom row: Captain C. V. Easum, Major R. H. Mowbray, Captain Franklin Bates, second e , . K , row: Lieutenarit S. McMinn, Captain J. H. Bishop, Lieutenant D. M. Marshall, Lieutenant R. A. P1-.ce. -,Iwi x ' nt'-.g:4,.q,,Q'-gxvl f .Q-'?t:.,f:g-.V55,,,,f ' f,'Hx7,'.3:?, .ix :M f - ,fit f ' .q'.:f,eL. K, :.. 4 ' V, at . ' .fa '-s.- Ar ' ' 2', WM, L E f D L I 'yy' 9 ffifs. fp fmxsfmx H- f 4,231 19 . . ,t v-1,1 .1 vial, '6,g,ivJ 4 V . N Y! 19 J , f f f T 5 1. is s-. v ' ex' . ' .x- .ti 4 V, ' 'f -1 y.. gt. fl ' - 1' -z.. . .'lQ J' p if it J fy rl ll f f xx' I-3 ' lfll .V-.. V f 'Q It ,, xii' ' n . I - . X . . JI if u - t .ff .9 'P 1 gs . Q ! 'il Li' iz .El 't fi 2 It? .M S 2? X :Q ' 4:5 fl., if L rr -1 I X 53: JI I. I I J , H5 19 IE .V -9 .IF . , .I Ii A zur 1.4.1 ' ,,-,,,-,..-, .-, H 1 '-A ,j,,j, ,,,..,.... Y N-NV V r'Y7ii,:,r,:,,..,..,,...i.j,.,i-.:.5:0X k:M.,JJ,L.,.,-xs........... 1 K I , - .-.. ,aw 1:.,.....------M- vu: 'A lt, ?.,,.n.5.'k,.,3i-v,i5.ii,,,k.e5-3,1 ' f g ,A -r N... ..-- ...cn V -3-1 '-eau...-.-4-f-----4 MQDERN LANGUAGE Q 1 CAPTAIN 0. WC ALLEN CAPTAIN C. P. de BLUMENTHAL Head of Dcpm-mwnt Retiring Instructor O. XV. Allen, Captain, C. M. A., M. A., University of Illinois, Head of Department, French, At C. M. A. four years. ' C. P. de Blumenthal, Captain, C. M. A., B. A., St. Peteris Classical College, St. Peters- burg, Russia, Candidatus Utriusque Iuris CLL. DJ, Imperial University of St. Petersburg, Russia, French, German. Captain de Blumenthal retires at the end of this school year. I-le was at Culver for three years from 1897 until 1900, after which he returned to Russia, but has been at C. M. A. since January, 1923. H. B. Keller, Captain, C. M. A., Second Lieutenant, Infantry Reserve, B. A., Penn- sylvania State College, Spanish, At C. M. A. nine years. ' L. F. Hildebrandt, Lieutenant, C. M. A., B. A., Johns Hopkins University, Spanish, At C. M. A. five years. CContinued on Page 215. g,NXiX'Qf 'Y Left to rivht bottonl row C . T ' ': tain H. B K 11 - second row: L 1 ap ' 9 ef, Captain O. W. A '. . 1 Lieutenant R- GQ-I Quint A.LL. Le Rebellcr, Captain C. P. de BlUlll0lllil'll-llcfl: I-flultuunlt L. lf. llildrlrrauull: ' - .fsfeih leutenant M. Salas. - , turn row: Lnw1lt,.n,mt C. L' Nd ' ' . . A+ 1' ---- - ----V , .im - VSQ1- - 51 ,. 5,11 'LEi.'f5.Tf1?ifff ?f?f: ---- . f.:.:,. sg-,.:ff,f'-lg, , ,,:,,,,, ,.,. M,-M ,Agn IR 'sri vi. 22.34 M21 9,1 sg.: '13,1-if,li,?f?:1.:..Z3:.Tr :'31-7:77-lfsgf..-12-.y-n,g.,-..,.,,..,,,,,,,,hm,,WAN Aw gif'-v. ' A'-,ff ,Xfx Vrije' ,ai-., t5.,.',f,f ..--, ',4,.g',.y X13 , .ul P-5,11 ' -- .N an B .7 '--N ,e-f NB- ,ff-Q-. M, A . ' ' , Y Y., i.xNg,.qj.'imf,Xx3?-x!6,,.f ??f:,- N333 I fj -,TIN Axifjx --L ' Xwgffr' K's.Ii5? kk! ,.f --, ., .- 'Y X . - sg. ...u -I-1 A Rfk 'AIXR , 20 Ce- Cu an de Fm ish d'l C. , . ,. ,. .. 1.4, .,.,, -4 ,, ,, Q. ,,, , ,A -,,q.L1lz l:..,7.,J.. ,igrrrgk 51. .351 ,VA-H. . ML-. 24.4413-9:73, 5 LATIN M ff J. S. Fleet, Major, C. M. A., B. A., University A of Virginia, Head of Department, At C. M. A. eighteen years. B. K. Blossom, Lieutenant, C. M. A., B. A., University of Chicago, At C. M. A. two years. J. E. Marks, Lieutenant, C. M. A., B. A., DePauw University, M. A., University of Michigan, At C. M. A. two years. ' S. B. Bayne, Lieutenant, C. M. A., B. A., Centre College, At C. M. A. one year. A. L. Johnsonius, Lieutenant, C. M. A., B. A., Cumberland University, At C. M. A. one year. Courses in beginning Latin, Caesar, Cicero, and Virgil are distributed among instructors of department. K MAJOR J. S. FLEET Head of Department CModern Languages, continued from Page 203. C. L. Neil, Lieutenant, C. M. A., B. A., Monmouth College, Ecole Normale, Amiens, France, At C. M. A. three years. M. Salas, First Lieutenant, Spanish Army, Licenciado, University of Madrid, Span- ish, At C. M. A. two years. A. L. Le Reheller, First Lieutenant, French Army, Licencie es Lettres, Diplome d'Etudes Superieures, University of Bordeaux, France, French, At C. M. A. two years. R. W. Nygren, Lieutenant, C. M. A., B. A., University of Michigan, French, At C. M. A. one year. , Left to ri-'ht bottom row: Lieutenant A. L. Johnsonius, Major J. S. Fleet, Lieutenant B. K. Blossom, 5 , second row: Lieutenant J. E. Marks, Lieutenant S. B. Baync. , .. ---7-was Y. .. 1- -ff - -fi f'-'N-'q'd '7'f. 'T F ' ' ' ,. 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H -.1 J- r, Q 2 ,L ' 1 4 ff .. D 'S 9' .ca I , I JS Q 53. gy L' H- MATHEMATICS ., B. A., Am- 4 ' M-' , C. M. A C. H. Crandall? Iqlgfggrd University, llcarl of A herst College, M. ' g Department, At C. M. A. twenty-four Ywfe- G, L. Miller, Major, Field Artillery Reserve, Louisiana State University, Mechanical Drawing, At C. M. A. sixteen years. L. R. Kellam, Captain, C. M. A., B. A., M. A-Q Indiana University, At C. M. A. eleven years. H. A. Obenauf, Captain, Ordnance Reserve, B. A., Wittenberg College, M. A., University of Pennsylvania, At C. M. A. eleven years. R. H. Shanks, Captain, C. M. A., B. A., Wake Forest College, M. A., Columbia University, At C. M. A. ten years. J. T. Stinchcomb, Captain, Infantry Reserve, B. S., Ohio University, At C. M. A. nine years. H. R. Scheufler, Captain, C. M. A., B. S., Ohio State University, At C. M. A. nine years. I W. P. Dunbar, Captain, C. M. A., First Lieu- Nl-UUR G- H- CRANDALL tenant, Infantry Reserve, Ph. B., Manchester Col- uwd of DePa f ' lege, At C. M. A. seven years. C. WI. Jackson, First Lieutenant, Infantry Reserve, B. A., Indiana State Normal, Purdue University, University of Chicago, At C. M. A. two years. J. A. Henry, Lieutenant, C. M. A., B. S., Pennsylvania State College, At C. M. A. One year. J. E. Russell, Lieutenant, C. M. A., B. S., University of Chicago, At C. M. A. three years, left at end of first semester. . Courses in beginning algebra, algebra quadratics, plane geometry, solid geometry, trigonometry, and advanced algebra are distributed among various instructors of de- ourtment. Captain H. W. Walmer also has classes in elementary mathematics in addi- tnon to his military duties. ..-Ill. .1 Q.. P91 1 Q A ,I L f 's H. Ate t to right. bottom row: Captain H R, Scheufler M l - Q Obenauf, L' ' . ago C, L, 1, - , . , N Captain L. R. Kellzelrtelniinlieggnrg .gclgong second row: Cal:-tain H. lgBlLlgI.l::lillJflr 15. lI.'l.r:nulaIl. Calvlnin . . ussell, Captain J. T. Stinchcomb, Captalinck, iiipgnnbli. ll. Shanks, ' - - llll ur, 22 Ad PII' IM1 SCI C. lla M. try Ba C. Spa Mo thx N T114 dir. gre CCS: I .ab ss, nf A E P XR' Q. .sg Q rf ' .. .-.aff:Mf-r: e2:f- -wf-:.Yw-f1-:f,.1W,f-- , L- Aff .,,,, in , , ,H, H if 1, ',..'TH T LLg ' L ' in A 'f ' is-if fair''r'f9s'f'ifv'ifrT'siif--1:33:15 A- A 1. EXE!! .LA f'lE3I'-J,21T:gg,-:.r1. YY. -14:14 , Y ,,,,., igig?-V, Y, Y U Tbllaiiiil-LE:::-ixtnjl AH :e24A:' Y i N Q I E Y 4 SCIENCE G. B. Eisenhard, Major, C. M. A., Ph. B., Adelbert College, M. A., Western Reserve Univer- sity, Head of Department, Physics, At C. M. A. twenty-one years. na H. G. Rader, Second Lieutenant, Cavalry Re- serve, B. S., Norwich University, Physics, At C. M. A. one year. J. L. Sheean, Lieutenant, C. M. A., B. S., Macalester College, M. A., University of Minnesota, M. S., Carnegie Institute of Technology, Chemis- try, At C. M. A. one year. P. B. Middleton, Lieutenant, C. M. A., Dodge Radio Institute, Physics, Radio Station, At C. M. A. one year. H. H. Harper, Lieutenant, C. M. A., B. C. S., Spencerian School of Finance, Berea College, Motors, Aviation Ground School, At C. M. A. three years. MAJOR G. B. EISENHARD Head of Department During the Easter festivities an exhibit was presented by the chemistry classes. The exhibit was arranged in the lobby of the Y. M. C. A. and was prepared under the direction of Lieutenant J. L. Sheean by the five sections in chemistry. It included a great number of charts on the basic truths of elementary chemistry and on the pro- cesses which various substances undergo in modern industries. 1 mms im sim-n Left to right, Lieutenant J. L. Sheean, Major G. B. Eisenhard, Lieutenant H. G. Rader, Lieutenant P. B. Middleton. H Y- , - , ...tg V... . W.. .- V- -- Q . --. ---ff-L f - f -- - ra-H' ' 2 rv.-..Y:.7.T?f,.. ff, .. I f.. fx- ff ffwfgvi- - A--f-v - X !,-..k , ,ffx X-,f -.NX K. -,X J , . Y. . I '.w 4 f . - s, 1' . .' 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' 'M . -....Q.i, - 'K f-- Y ,,,, . , , ,.,,...,.xr, .'.U..l... , . . -L,.f...,,z--. ...ff ,--J. ..,. A., -M 4.,, 'Faro f '- 4 ' AE -.---.-, ,. ,-,.-g,,,,-wr-z--Ugg, .-'-fs-..n.-gmv- as ' f -ss'f'L ' i 4 2 MAJOR J. COMMERCIAL J. F. Grant, Major, C. M. A., Barnes BuSiHCSS Institute, University of Michigan, University Of Chicago, Head of Department, Business Law, Com- mercial Arithmetic, At C. M. A. twenty-seven years. W. E. Leland, Captain, C. M. A., Ph. B., Uni- versity of Chicago, Economics, Economic History, -f A At C. M. A. fourteen years. 0. F. Carlton, Captain, C. M. A., Second Lieu- tenant, Infantry Reserve, B. S., Oklahoma A. and M., Advertising and Salesmanship, Business Or- ganization, Business English, At C. M. A. eight years. J. A. Brauer, Second Lieutenant, Cavalry Re- serve, B. S., University of Illinois, Bookkeeping, Commercial Geography, At C. M. A. two years. F. GRANT Head of Department V' .iziiw . s ' ,im um I-'ff' to fiilhir Lieuten E43...s Q EE, Staff Direc ten y4 l '22, I Instrl I Yank! Piano am J- A. Brauer M ' J F , aJor . . Grant, Captain W. E. Leland, Capt-,in 0 F C I ' - H .nr ton. A x ',,.,- , Y, - ,f ,- ...,...., ,, x ,A X , J, xxx ,fix A X ,- ' ' , '-fx . w ,Rf ,.- - X -,f - r , ,f'.f':X .f . 1' -, -. I -. X .r' ' , ' X- 1... I -.X 'N ,f,- --- f -,nf Hr.,-h .sp ,M 24 a1:z:LQif.f,11,i,,,'1.:1:.,:.-:-11fi15,Q.g.,..g,4i:.:1,L,-g ,, gjg,1g,.gg..-,L1J.',-ggggi'e QLQL, g e e .,gsmz1.a.-:.,N....nLL,1ra..:.L.ga.Lq..-..:.. --.x4....-.na .. '- -r -4' .1 V V - f - MUSIC W. J. O'Callaghan, Major, C. M. A., Captain, Staff Specialist, Reserve, Head of Department, Director, Band, Instrumental, Theory, At C. M. A. ten years. E. T. Payson, Lieutenant, C. M. A., C. M. A. '22, Harvard Universityg Assistant Director, Band, Instrumental, At C. M. A. three years. P. M. Barada, Lieutenant, C. M. A., B. A., Yankton College, Director, Glee Club, Vocal, Piano, At C. M. A. one year. l MAJOR W. J. 0'CALLAGHAN Head of Department Left to right: Lieutenant E. T. Payson, Dlajor W. J. Oicallaghan, Lieutenant P. M. Baradn. ,K R, f-, 'il ,- I A . kilt '7 ..:'f.,i Q- '. 25 ...,i.f1 ffeeffrff f ' ? 7 ff YT if lbigflfiff , .-,.-,.-f-f-we-'ri'.+'t':Z, 5 1,.,za.,..-- - ' V I W. E A' Vp' 'N 'Tn --- -sw?-s '1f'! ' - . -.2 7'f 1V: A., 1.. 14.-my--7 -,sr-u-mfs:-1-vpn? .. mags:-wife-f. ,rw-13 7 l 1 ill? Q . I ?f1'i5gff4LL7LLL'Fi '1.Q...l er-dx., 'fFfg 'wfymh , ' 'jj lk.-r,-..,.e,..f-af:-ff-f 'f5 Ff'gg. ga-.1-.--3-.--1:.1 'haf ,H v1:-s.z:s'vi5L2!1'L11'i' ff- - , - 1' g Na+- if ,,.m,....fw-4 .L,rs '1'. -JW -A' fr' - f JI 0lf 'WM' 2f1?.:,'f'.::asggifQ1ff'1ffi5 'i T 5n ,,,.-....,..- -f - f 7 U! W1 fs ew, I, If-Q-iff- ms Y. 5 X ,f ,-., X -a 'J ,' ',n 1 . 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I H., L13 I ll MILITARY STAFF COLONEL ROBERT' Rossow Commandant of Cadets Robert Rossow, Colonel, Cavalry Reserve, Commandant of Cadets, At C. M. A. twenty-one yearsij, F, McKinney, Lieutenant Colonel, Infantry '12, Aide to the Commandant, . . A. f t ears. At Grille. Batylsj Liifzlullenant Colonel, Infantry Rc- e. C M A 704, Infantry Tactics, Tactical Of- V ' ' ' . . fi-:der,,A Company, Commander First Battalion, At . M. A. twenty-five years. ' C W. R. Kennedy, Lieutenant Colonel, Infantry Reserve, Infantry Tactics, Tactical Officer, B Com. C. M. A. twenty-four years. W. G. Johnston, Lieutenant Colonel, Infantry Reserve, C. M. A. '10, Infantry Tactics, Tactical Officer, C Company, At C. M. A. fifteen years. I-I. W. Walmer, Captain, Indiana National Guard, B. A., Indiana University, Infantry Tactics, Tactical Officer, D Company, At C. M. A. eight ears. y A. R. Elliott, Lieutenant Colonel, Infantry Re- serve, C. M. A. '03, Infantry Tactics, Tactical Of- ficer, E Company, Commander Second Battalion, At C. M. A. nineteen years. F. T. Balke, First Lieutenant, Infantry Re- serve, B. A., Williams College, Infantry Tactics, Tactical Officer, F Company, At C. M. A. one year. Reserve, C. M. A. pany, At D. W. Hale, Captain, Cavalry Reserve, United States Military Academy, Infantry Tactics, Tactical Officer, G Company, At C. M. A. four years. Kenneth Pierce, First Lieutenant, Infantry, U. S. A., United States Military Acad- emy, Infantry Tactics, Tactical Officer, H Company, At C. M. A. four years. W. J. O'Callaghan, Major, C. M. A., Captain, Staff Specialist, Reserve, Director of Music, Tactical Officer, Band, At C. M. A. eleven years. . E. T. Payson, Lieutenant, C. M. A., C. M. A. '22, Harvard University, Assistant IDIFCCLOP of Music, Assistant Tactical Officer, Band, At C. M. A. three years. fC0ntinued on Page 271. I I Q . 1 S r I I . E . I - L ...-...L Lu tight, front 1,0 . I - M-1 -in ln- ' tenant Colonel H W' Lieutenant C I . C. Ba 0 Owl C- F. mu- .. . GI Johnston. Major W yi, gglonel R0l1ert Rossow, Lieutc mmf' I'l1'llle'nunl Lolom-I W. R. Km-nm-dw. Lieu- Lxeutenant W J G ' ' Callaghan, Sccold hunt Lolom-I A. lt. I-Illiull li. . 4' 1' .l W D. W H1 .' . I-alum, Major C A - 1 row: Lieulcmml W, F y . .iuhuunl .o nm . ' 'es Lieutenant F- D Plu - Whitiiey, Cnpmin II xv ,vi l 't'l10I'3'. l.h-nh-mm! I-'. T. llulkv- lll ey, - u mvr. Livnlvunnt l-Y. T. Payson, Captain 'F'F3Pi '+'w-r-L. i -fif l'T'iT'S'T'ff'f ,wvqc V!-MV -1 -3 5,-.,.,. in .1 - fp -1' 1:1--ww 45119. H.- -. r-ff' .. . ,-11555 'ttf 2 ft, FHWA-1 i t 's i , 'f1r2'-H-xii'-11 H- W' . V., ,QF w ,H 1 :aff , ' ' 1 - Q Quik. ' 11 We x ' .ffm e...faV x Q 'w M1 'I United Scienc J. B. S., Milital G Northv tary Sc W Southv Militar K1 U. S. A Profess Officer C. U. S. A ant Pr C. M. A CIN W. Field A F. Field A C. ties, Ta W. ah-y Tat B C. M. -'-.Ns V- A 2 131- tis, f E RSS 5 XX 1 .1 E i M. Left . -M 1 in nw vim . l:5,,.xzPs, .Y Qing? ,.,.g1,.. 'Y Y. X .4..g. N134 K 26 Q' M W y. Q I 0 FV I. tx f Xt TV ll- ry xl al S hi e- f- n 3 Q- 59 l'. P d- of Ill E ...a U. '57 In L.-gL....L.,e,,,,,,.g .A.. --,-.,,.,,-,Q,.,,,,,,,,w,,,,,,,A ' ' ' ' R. O. T. C. DETAIL T. J. Johnson, Major, Field Artillery, U. S. A., United States Military Academy, Professor Military Science and Tactics, At C. M. A. three years. J. W. McDonald, Captain, Cavalry, U. S. A., B. S., University of Kentucky, Assistant Professor Military Science and Tactics, At C. M. A. one year. G. S. McCullough, Captain, Infantry, U. S. A., Northwestern University, Assistant Professor Mili- tary Science and Tactics, At C. M. A. four years. W. T. Hamilton, Captain, Cavalry, U. S. A., Southwestern College, Kansas, Assistant Professor Military Science and Tactics, At C. M. A. one year. Kenneth Pierce, First Lieutenant, Infantry, U. S. A., United States Military Academy, Assistant Professor Military Science and Tactics, Tactical Officer, H Company, At C. M. A. four years. C. E. Berg, First Lieutenant, Field Artillery, U. S. A., United States Military Academy, Assist- ant Professor Military Science and Tactics, At C. M. A. one year. CMilitary Staff continued from Page 265. MAJOR T. J. JOHNSON P. M. S. and T. W. E. Gregory, First Lieutenant, Field Artillery Reserve, B. S., Miami University , Field Artillery Tactics, Tactical Officer, Artillery, At C. M. A. five years. F. D. Plumley, Second Lieutenant, Cavalry Reserve, B. S., Norwich University, Field Artillery Tactics, Assistant Tactical Officer, Artillery, At C. M. A. one year. C. A. Whitney, Major, Cavalry Reserve, LL. B., University of Maine, Cavalry Tac tics, Tactical Officer, Cavalry, At C. M. A. two years. W. J. Grahaln, Second Lieutenant, Cavalry Reserve, B. S., Norwich University, Cav alry Tactics, Assistant Tactical Officer, Cavalry, At C. M. A. two years. Basil Middleton, Lieutenant Colonel, Indiana National Guard, Target Practice, At C. M. A. sixteen years. K . np- . . 7. L 4 .4 .1 . . v , ,A W . M W , .... .... - .,... ... -f ws Left to right, front row: Captain YV. T. Hamilton. Captain J. IV. McDonald, Major T. J. Johnson Captain G. S. llIcCullougl1, Lieutenant Kenneth Pierce, Lieutenant C. E. Berg. ' .1-.,','..,,'.,.: :.v.i.-as-isz..-.?...1.-.:..-L '- . .-- - -- f f' a f f' --'-- ' K O27 K . ,.....1 1 E i MAJOR C. E. REED Major Charles Edgar Reed, 1869-1928. who wma Academy surgeon from September, l9ll until December, 1928. 28 A L A 5 I X 7 S FIRST CLASS X . K 1' 1 Wmwm may -af P I L I-I xi: '. J A F 'R E iz 1 5 i 1 o Q 5 t 4 E? 1 n fd 'u P H in 2, I Q L 11 4 f' 1 J I rl . I' 4'- P. FT JE I 1: 1. G .. P31--f:'1f-v vi. 17. 1 I . tl 25 ei 1 '3 3 r. l -4 Q, .3 AY F, 1. 'I i 19- -. 'I 'C v ,L r Y. n. lx. v FIRST CLASS OFFICERS W. K. BROWNE . L. NEWCOMB G' B' P1:l?52E1E0UGH Avicc President Secretary-Treasurer It has not been so long since we of the class of '29 first donned the cadet grey, but not until now, when we are on the threshold of the traditional Iron Cate, do we realize how much Culver means to us. After every first classman has received his diploma and the final order is read out, will there not be at least a sign of a tear in every eye, and will not every man say to himself, Cadet I am no longer-but still a Culver man with just a little regret? A moment of reflection permits us to hear those great old songs which portray and take source in the very Culver life itself. W7hat school or college song can occupy a more touching spot in the hearts of alumni than the 'cCulver Alumni Songw with its euphonic, meaningful words and heart-tingling melody? What will ever remove fronl our memories the strains of Fight, Fight, Fight, a veritable gem and outgrowth of loyalty and love for the institution, and the pictures it recalls of football games in First Class Officers on First Class G d roun S 1 G- B- McCullough, WXOK-ngiiixsizismcn! Lvfl Io right: A. L. Newcomb, Off Limits t U 1 1 A H fl 9' -fl . 5' nv fl W 32 'ff My -if Q gf, ff I I a ' I xl 4 l ,1,:'r-::' Tl front 01 the old and A: Gcplebe cheers 1 just as exubera athletic So review 1 plebe ws plays its 5 C MN . ! 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What will replace in our minds the echo of the booming triumphant cheers of a loyal corps behind a winning team, and the entreating, expectant yells of just as loyal a corps behind a losing team? This indomitable Culver spirit has found exuberant release and has manifested itself to unbounded heights throughout every athletic season-football, basketball, track, baseball, crew, boxing, swimming-all! So we arrive at commencement day and shortly after the Band has led the passing review for the last time playing the favorite lnarch ulllvercargillf' which even every plebe whistles perfectly after a few months at Culver, uAuld Lang Sync once more plays its part in the grand finale for the first classmen-and thus passes the class of '29. 'W 1 il. A View of the Iron Gate that the First Classmcn of 1929 Do Not Have Until June 5 Y ,H -,-XM , Y . ,,., T , . .--,- - - 'L'P - ' '- x7 -.Q ' ' , 1,-ffsfv-few-fe-'frf-rf'f-' ' 'f'y1ff i .fx ,fx 1 ,gf so ,f . ,ff 171' v-. -- M '-' ' F- 'N X f 'X - . . 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K11, 1 ' Q 1 .Us 1 '11 1 1 ' 1 r '1 111. .... 111 1 ru -F ,I 1 1 X3-5111 1 1 1 fm! 1 I UV11 , I 1 Lyi I 1-11.11 1 . 1 Q11 , .wa 1 1-in 5.1111 1 525,21 1 1 1, ilu X 1 4 5.111 1 1 1 111 1 1 ri 1 5121 1 T-11131 2611-I xg, H1111 1 1 5.1111 1 :bf 1,11 1 1 ,.'-317 ' 1 1.151 1 1 1 5 51:11 1 1 2 75:11 1 11-'11 , 512171 1 :T 1 1 W1 171.11 1 5 51,1 1 1 , .I 1.11 1 1.1511 1 1 211 1 111111 1 15211 ' 1 'Ifi1 , 1 1 1 ',2.Y1' X- 1'1f11 7 '1 1 1 ,1 '1 .ww 1 1 I1 1 1 1- 1 1 '.-11 1 111111 1 3:5 1 1 1 L., FRED DOWNS ACER Medina, New York Diploma-Classical Dartmouth College 6666 MILITARY-25-26 Private B Company. 26-27 Private B Com- pany. 27-28 Private B Company. 28-29 Prlvate B Com- pany. ATHLETIC-25-26 Company Footballg Basketballg Baseballg Cross-Countryg Indoor Baseball. 26-27 Company Footballg Basketballg Baseballg Indoor Baseballg Cross-Country. 27- 28 Company Footballg Boxingg Cross-Country. 28-29 Varsity Footballg Boxingg Company Trackg ljaseballg 111- door Baseball. MISCELLANEOUS-25-26 Culversg Junior Plebe Clubg Silver Lozenge. 26-27 Yearling Colnmissiong Culver Rifles. 27- 28 Vedette Staff. 28-29 Vedette Staffg Company Councilg Quill Contributor. 32 Wo 7 6 YW , Wwz'.sy, ,aff . ' 271' JK. , ,N ,Z 124- 2 155- VD 2,1 , my-: V X , ,WW .U my ' 8 . A ' Deerwoo MILITAI 28-2 ATI-ILET A Swil Socc Hocj MISCELI Blac ager CUYLER CULVER ADAMS Deerwood, Minnesota Diploma-Scientific University 'Of Minnesota 6666 MILITARY-26-27 Private Cavalry. 27-28 Private Cavalry. 28-29 Corporal Cavalry. ATHLETIC-26-27 Company Footballg Soccerg Baseballg Rifleg V Swimmingg Hockeyg Golf. 27-28 Varsity Golfg Company Soccerg Baseballg Rifleg Hockeyg Tennis. 28-29 Varsity Hockeyg Golfg Company Soccerg Baseballg Riileg Tennis. MISCELLANEOUS-26-27 Culversg Silver Lozenge. 27-28 Black Horse Troopg Silver Lozengeg Troop Athletic Man- agerr, R. 0. T. C. Medals In Automatic Rifle Musketry. 33 LOUIS RAYMOND ADES Lexington, Kentucky DiPl0m3-'Scientific University Of Pennsylvania 6600 MILITARY-26-27 Private I-I Company. 27-28 Private H Com- pany. 28-29 Corporal H Company. ATHLETIC-26-27 Company Basketballg Swimmingg Baseball. 27-28 Varsity Golf 3 Company Indoor Baseball. 28-29 Varsity Colfg Swimming. MISCELLANEOUS-26-27 Culversg Culver Riflesg Junior Plebe Clubg Silver Lozenge. 27-28 Silver Lozengeg Silver A3 Gold A. 28-29 Cum Laudeg Silver A. 34 M X ' , ,, ,V ff p, Q- ' M ,,4.,.w 'm Hartfon MILITA pal pal OH ATHLE7 25- C01 F04 C01 MISCEI Lo: Clu .,'-. BENJAMIN HARMON ANDERSON Hartford City, Indiana Diploma-Business University Of Wisconsin 6666 MILITARY-24-25 Private B Company. 25-26 Private B Com- pany. 26-27 Private B Company. 27-28 Sergeant B Com- pany. 28-29 Second Lieutenant B Companyg Personnel Officer First Battalion. ATHLETIC-24-25 Company Footballg Basketballg Baseball. 25-26 Company Footballg Basketballg Baseball. 26-27 Company Footballg Basketballg Baseball. 27-28 Company Footballg Basketballg Baseball. 28-29 Varsity Basketballg Company Footballg Baseball. MISCELLANEOUS-24-25 Culversg 27-28 Culver Riflesg Silver Lozenge. 28-29 Cold Lozengeg Three And Four Stripe Club. 35 HAROLD WOODS BAKER JR. a Boston, Massachusetts DiPl0ma-'English Harvard University 0000 MILITARY-25-26 Private B Company. 26-27 Private B Com- pany. 27-28 Corporal B Company. 28-29 Private B Com- pany. ATHLETIC-25-26 Company Footballg Boxingg Tennis. 26-27 Junior League Footballg Company Rifleg Boxingg Tennis. 27-28 Varsity Rifleg Company Footballg COIIIPRHQ' Tennisg Soccer. - 28-29 Varsity Crewg Rifle. MISCELLANEOUS-25-26 Culver Riflesg Culversg Junior Plebe Clubg 27-28 R. O. T. C. Medal In Topographyg Vedette ' I Stag. 28-29 Three And- Four Stripe Tribunalg Vedette ta . '1 .36 Toledo, MILITA1 pan pan ATHLE1 B01 Bas lil SCEL Silw ROBERT IRVING BASCH Toledo, Ohio Diploma-Business Business 6666 MILITARY-24-25 Private C Company. 25-26 Private C Com- pany. 26-27 Corporal C Company. 27-28 Sergeant G Com- pany. 28-29 First Lieutenant G Company. ATHLETIC-26-27 Company Baskethallg Baseballg Hockeyg Boxingg Swimmingg Football. 28-29 Company Footballg Baseballg Basketballg Swimmingg Hockey. MISCELLANEOUS-24-25 Culvers. 25-26 Culver Rifles. 28-29 Silver Lozengeg President Three And Four Stripe Tribunal. 37 BRUCE BEVERLY BAXTER III St, Joseph, Louisiana Diploma-Scientific University Of Virginia 6666 MILITARY-27-28 Private D Company. 28-29 Private D Com- pany. ATHLETIC-27-28 Varsity Tennisg Company Footballg Basket- ballg Soccerg Water Baskethallg Baseball. 28-29 Company Football Clflegimental Championsjg Basketballg Soccerg Baseballg Tennis. MISCELLANEOUS-27-28 Culvers. 28-29 Culver Rifles. 38 East Liv MILITA pal ATHLET Swi Bas MISCEI Loi Silv tee ??1?:fj f 'ff'? 'T M-'-- ---'W - s ' -- 'V 5, U , , ', ff?-1, yu-. Q , RICHARD BEATTY East Liverpool, Ohio Diploma-Scientific Cornell University 6666 MILITARY-27-23 Private B Colnpany. 28-29 Corporal B Com- pany. ATHLETIC-27-23 Company Footballg Soccerg Basketballg Swimmingg Baseball. 23-29 Company Footballg Soccerg Basketball. MISCELLANEOUS-27-28 Culversg Senior Plebe Clubg Culver Lozengeg Silver Ag Culver Rifles. 28-29 Silver Lozengeg Silver Ag Yearling Forumg Y. M. C. A. New Cadet Commit- teeg Gold Ag Cum Laude. 39 FREDERICK KARL BECKER JR. Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania Diploma-Scientific Carnegie Institute Of Technology 6606 MILITARY-27-28 Private Artilleryg 28-29 Private Artillery. ATHLETIC-27-28 Company Footballg Soccerg Trackg Baseball. 28-29 Company Footballg Basketballg Trackg Baseball. MISCELLANEOUS-27-28 Culversg Senior Plebe Clubg Culver Batteryg Silver Lozengeg R. 0. T. C. Medal In Materiel. 28-29 Silver Lozenge. 40 '55 Scottsbl MILITA pal ATHILE' Bo: Ba: Fly Val hal MISCEI cus Bil Str LOWELL FREDERICK BEGGS Scottsburg, Indiana Diploma-Scientific Indiana University 6066 8 MILITARY-26-27 Private G Company. 27-28 Private G Com- pany. 28-29 Private G' Company. ATHLETIC-26-27 Varsity Crewg Company Basketballg Soccerg Boxingg Indoor Baseball. 27-28 Varsity Crewg Company Basketballg Soccerg Indoor Baseballg Boxing Cllegimental Fly Weight Championlg Junior League Football. 28-29 Varsity Crewg Boxingg Company Basketballg Indoor Base- ball. MISCELLANEOUS-26-27 Culverg Junior Plebe Clubg Bible Dis- cussion Group. 27-28 Yearling Commissiong Culver Rifles-g Bible Discussion Group. R. 0. T. C. Medal. 28-29 Two Stripe Council. 41 ALFRED PATRICK BENKE Chicago, Illinois DiPl0m3 B usiness , Babson Institute 6666 MILITARY-25-26 Private G Company. 26-27 Private G Com- pany. 27-28 Private G Company. 28-29 Private G Com- pany. ATHLETIC-25-26 Company Footballg I-Iockeyg Soccerg Pistolg Golf. 26-27 Company Footballg Hockeyg Soccerg Pistolg Golf. 27-28 Company Footballg Hockeyg Soccerg Pistolg Golf. , 28-29 Company Footballg Hockeyg Soccerg Pistolg Golf. I MISCELLANEOUS-26-27 Culver Rifles. 28-29 Silver Lozenge. 4-2 I 4 ., mf Chicago, MILITAI ATHLET ball Basl Trac MISCELI L0z1 Med 28-2 ARTHUR J. T. BENNETT JR. Chicago, Illinois Diploma-Scientific Purdue University 6066 MILITARY-27-28 Private Artillery. 28-29 Corporal Artillery. ATHLETIC-27-28 Varsity Swimmingg Tennisg Company Foot- ballg Baseballg Basketballg Indoor Baseballg Trackg Water Basketball. 28-29 Varsity Swimmingg Tennisg Company Trackg Water Basketballg Baseball. MISCELLANEOUS-27-23 Culversg Senior Plebe Clubg Silver Lozengeg Glee Clubg Bible Discussion Groupg R. O. T. C. Medals In Materiel, Field Artillery Drillg Culver Battery. 28-29 Cold Lozengeg Artillery Athletic Manager. X 0 -lo l JACOB HI-LMER BEST Chicago, Illinois . DiP10ln3iEUg1i5h Business 9066 MILITARY--25-26 Private E Company. 26-27 Private Cavalry. 27-28 Private Cavalry. 28-29 Private Cavalry. ATHLETIC+25-26 Company Swimmingg Baseballg Hockeyg Volleyball Cfiegimental ChampionsDg Indoor Baseballg Basketball. 26-27 Company Footballg Swimmingg Base- ballg Hockey. 27-28 Company Footballg Swimming g Base- hallg Golfg Hockey. 28-29 Company Footballg Swimmingg Basketballg Baseballg Colfg Hockey. MISCELLANEOUS-26-27 Christmas Jubileeg Swimming Medal. 27-28 Culversg Black Horse Troop. 28-29 Silver Lozenge. 44 Memphis, T MI LI TARY- ATHLETI C4 Indoor ballg T tain Ri: MISCELLAP A. 28 Rifles g . . Q f x.+..w .- .V ,-.45.- ffw sflf L' y f ' ' at V . X f ,, Q H .maxffw sx N 3-, Y, wig. f - .5 5 fs-1--qw. H MA 3, ,, . A -:Q. .. -f i: 9 .nr . M., . V- -wxfffx 4 ' QS ' fw w e 344 , f f .SN-X, fx - -w N E, ,, ,,f- V . -- fn ROBERT LEE BIBB JR. Memphis, Tennessee V Diploma-Scientific I Cornell University O Q O O MILITARY-27-28 Private Band. 28-29 Corporal Band. ATHLETIC-27-28 Varsity Trackg Company Footballg Bowlingg Indoor Baseballg Rifleg Indoor Track. 28-29 Varsity Foot- ballg Traekg Company Bowlingg Boxingg Swimmingg Cap- tain Rifle CRegimental Championsb. MISCELLANEOUS-27-23 Culversg Senior Plebe Clubg Silver A. 23-29 Glee Clubg Silver Lozengeg Cold Ag Culver Riflesg Jazz Bandg Cum Laude. .1 ,. .. E E' 45 1 W -.. BUFORD SANDFORD BIRDSEY Macon, Georgia Diploma1Scientific University Of Virginia 6666 MILITARY-26-27 Private F Company. 27-28 Supply Sergeant F Company. 28-29 Second Lieutenant F Company. ATHLETIC-26-27 Varsity Tennisg Company Soccerg Indoor Baseballg Swimmingg Boxingg Golf. 27-28 Company Soccerg' Indoor Baseballg Hockeyg Swimmingg Boxingg Water Basketballg Basketballg Golfg Tennisg Baseball. 28- 29 Varsity Golf g Company Footballg Soccerg Hockeyg In- door Baseballg Swimmingg Tennis. MISCELLANEOUS-26-27 Culversg Culver RiHesg Silver Loz- engeg Plebe Club. 27-28 Company Roll Call Representativeg Company Councilg Motion Picture Committeeg R. O. T. C. Medal In Musketryg Silver Lozenge. 28-29 Company Person- nel Officerg World Fellowship Committeeg Silver Lozengeg Company Council. 4.6 Denver, Col MILITARY'- pany. Conlpa ATHLETIC- Track g niental ingg C ballg I Soccerg ni ' 9 Tisck I MISCELLAP Lozengt 27 Cul' tary Yu T. C. B Council R. O. 'N Cabinel And Fc mittee. 'M' rf:-mir, f .f V ,, , ff:- 33254 ?,.y?fQ7 216,74 L. . . , in 6 ARTHUR GREENWOOD BISHOP Denver, Colorado Diploma-Scientific Massachusetts Institute Of Technology 6666 MILITARY-25-26 Private C Company. 26-27 Corporal G Com- pany. 27-28 First Sergeant G Company. 28-29 Captain C Company. ATHLETIC-25-26 Company .Footballg Basketballg Baseballg Trackg Handballg Hockeyg Tennisg Rifleg Boxing CRegi- mental Champion Flyweight Divisionl. 26-27 Varsity Box- ingg Company Footballg Soccerg Baseballg Trackg Hand- ballg Hockeyg Tennisg Rifle. 27-28 Company Footballg Soccerg Basketballg Baseballg Handhallg Trackg Rifleg Ten- nis. 28-29 Varsity Boxingg Company Footballg Soccerg Trackg . Baseballg Rifieg Tennis. MISCELLANEOUS-25-26 Culversg Junior Plebe Clubg Silver Lozengegp Company Councilg Bible Discussion Group. 20- 27 Culver Riilesg Cold Lozengeg Company Councilg Secre- tary Yearling Commissiong Handbook Committeeg R. 0. T. C. Medal In Scouting And Patrolling. 27-28 Company Councilg Treasurer Two Stripe Councilg Cold Lozengeg R. O. T. C. Pistol Medal. 28-29 Cadet Clubg Y. M. C. A. ' Cabinetg Secretary Hop Clubg Company Councilg Three And Four Stripe Clubg Chairman Y. M. C. A. Social Com- mittee. 47 WILLIAM MICKEL BLATT Chicago, Illinois Diploma--Scientific University Of Illinois 6666 MILITARY-27-28 Private C Company. 28-29 Corporal C Com- pany. ATHLETIC--27-28 Company Riileg Baseball. 28-29 Company 'Riileg Baseball. MISCELLANEOUS-27-28 Culver Riflesg Silver Lozengeg Radio Club. 1 48 Sli. L01 MILIT 23 ATHLI bz F1 F1 Ba B: MISCE H1 Si R1 Fe 'STG JAMES FREDERICK BLEAKLEY St. Louis, Missouri Diploma-Scientific Yale University eeee ug? MILITARY-25-26 Private Cavalry. 26-27 Private Cavalry. 27- H' 28 First Sergeant Cavalry. 28-29 Captain Cavalry. . . ATHLETIC-25-26 Varsity Trackg Company Footballg Basket- ballg Soccerg Baseball. 26-27 Varsity Trackg Company Footballg Basketballg Soccerg Baseball. 27-28 Company Footballg Basketball. CRegi1nental Championsh Soccerg Baseball. 28-29 Varsity Trackg COIHPHDY Footballg Soccerg Baseballg Basketballg Track. MISCELLANEUUS-25-26 Culversg Senior Plebe Clubg Black Horse Troopg Silver Lozenge. 26-27 Yearling Commissiong Silver Lozenge. 27-28 Two Stripe Councilg Silver Lozengeg Rough Riding Medalg Vedette Artist. 28-29 Cold Lozengeg Feature Editor Vedetteg Cadet Clubg Hop Club. 4.9 ROBERT GRAHAM BOSTWICK West Palm Beach, Florida Diploma--English Duke University 0066 MILITARY-25-26 Private Cavalry. 26-27 Private Cavalry. 27-28 Private Cavalry. 28-29 Corporal Cavalry. ATHLETIC-25-26 Company Footballg Boxingg Track. 26-27 F b ll Boxing' Track 27-28 Company Foot- Company oot a 3 , . ballg Boxingg Track. 28-29 Company Footballg Boxingg T rackg Basketball. MISCELLANEOUS-26-27 Silver Lozengeg Culversg Yearling Commissiong Black Horse Troop. 27-28 Silver Lozengeg Two Stripe Council. 28-29 Silver Lozengeg Secretary Loz- engeg Secretary Three And Four Stripe Tribunal. ' 50 f ,,-fff' Pittsi MILl AT H MIS4 WILBERT EARLE BRAUNLICH Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania Diploma-English University Of Pittsburgh 'O O O O MILITARY-27-23 Private F Company. 28-29 Private F Com- pany. ATHLETIC-27-28 Company Baseballg Basketball. MISCELLANEOUS-27-28 Culversg Silver Lozengeg Culver Rifles. 28-29 Silver Lozenge. 51 CHARLES FURMAN BRIDGMAN Rochester, New York DiP10m3 Hamilton College 6006 MILITARY--25-26 Private G Company. 26-27 Private G C0111- 27-28 Private G Company. 28-29 Private G. Com- -Scientific pany. pany. ATHLETIC-25-26 Company Indoor Baseballg Footballg Boxing. 26-27 Company Handballg Boxing. 27-28 Varsity Boxingg Company Cross-Country. 28-29 Company Handballg Box- ing. , MISCELLANEOUS-25-26 Culversg Silver Lozengeg Bible Dis- cussion Group. 26-27 Yearling Commissiong Life Problem Discussion Group. 27-28 Culver Riflesg Two Stripe Coun- cilg Silver Lozengeg Company Boll Call Representativeg Company Quill Representative. 28-29 Y. M. C. A. Publicity Departmentg Three And Four Stripe Tribunalg Silver Loz- enge. 52 Alba MIL ATE MIS4 WILLIAM KENNEDY BROWNE Albany, New York Diploma-Scientific Yale University 6660 MILITARY-25-26 Private Band. 26-27 Corporal Band. 27-28 First Sergeant Band. 28-29 Captain Band. ATHLETIC-25-26 Company Footballg Basketballg Trackg Base- ball. 26-27 Varsity Baseballg Company Footballg Basket- ballg Trackg Indoor Baseball. 27-28 Varsity Footballg Base- ballg Company Basketballg Track. 28-29 Varsity Footballg Basketballg Captain Varsity Baseballg Company Track. MISCELLANEOUS-25-26 Culversg Junior Plebe Clubg Silver Lozenge. 26-27 Silver Lozengeg Yearling Commission. 27- 28 Gold Lozenger, Two Stripe Council. 28-29 Gold Lozengeg First Vice President Cadet Clubg Vice President Hop Clubg Secretary-Treasurer First Classg Y. M. C. A. Cabinetg Chair- man Y. M. C. A. Committee On Vocational Guidanceg Three And Four Stripe Clubg Quill Staffg Vedette Staffg President Varsity Club. 53 12311-. E W RUSSELL BUNDESEN Chicago, Illinois DiPl0ma'-English University Of Chicago 6666 MILITARY-26-27 Private D Company. 27-28 Private D Com- pany. 28-29 Corporal G Company. ATHLETIC-26-27 Junior League Footballg Jungle League Baskethallg Company Trackg Swimming. 27-28 Company Trackg Baseballg Jungle League Basketball. 28-29 Man- ager Company Footballg Swimming. MISCELLANEOUS-26-27 Culversg Culver Riilesg Junior Plebe Club. 27-28 Yearling Commissiong Y. M. C. A. Health Committee. 28-29 Silver Lozenge. 31 'Ji Tolc MII. AT IE MIS WILLARD LEIGH BUNTING Toledo, Ohio Diploma-Scientific 9 I Ohio State University 6666 MILITARY--25-26 Private D Company. 26-27 Private D Coln- pany. 27-28 Sergeant D Company. 28-29 Second Lieuten- ant D Company. ATHLETIC-25-26 Company Basketballg Baseball. 26-27 Com- pany Basketballg Baseballg Indoor Baseball. 27-28 Com- pany Basketballg Baseballg Indoor Baseball. 28-29 Man- ager Varsity Crew. MISCELLANEOUS--25-26 Culversg Junior Plebe Club. 26-27 Silver Lozengeg Yearling Commissiong R. O. T. C. Medal In Scouting And Patrollingg Message Center Committee. 27-28 Silver Lozengeg R. 0. T. C. Medal In Field Engineeringg Gold Lozengeg Gold Ag Culver Riflesg Company Councilg Message Center Committee. 28-29 Company Councilg Cold Ag Cum Laude. 55 E+ JACK RUSSELL CAMPBELL Detroit, Michigan Diploma-Scientific University Of Michigan t O O O O MILITARY-26-27 Private F Company. 27-28 Private Cavalry. 28-29 Private Cavalry. ATHLETIC-26-27 Company Football. 27-28 Company Foot- ballg Track. 28-29 Company Football. MISCELLANEOUS-27-28 Culversg Silver Lozengeg R. 0. T. C. Medal In Automatic Riiie. 28-29 Gold Lozengeg Black Horse Troop. 56 Evans MILI7 AT MISC CHARLES LOUIS CARLISLE Evansville, Indiana Diploma-English University Of Kentucky 6666 MILITARY-25-26 Private Band. 26-27 Corporal Band. 27-28 Sergeant Band. 28-29 Second Lieutenant Band. ATHLETIC-25-26 Colnpany Basketballg Track flflegimental Championslg Baseball. 26-27 Company Footballg Trackg Basketballg Baseball. 27-28 Varsity Baseballg Captain Com- pany Footballg Basketballg Indoor Track Clfiegimental Championsl. 28-29 Varsity Footballg Captain Company Basketball Cllegimental Championsh Baseballg Indoor Track ffiegimental Championsl. MISCELLANEOUS-25-26 Culversg Junior Plebe Clubg Jazz Band. 26-27 Yearlingg Company Council. 27-28 Gold Lozengeg Two Stripe Councilg Quill Contributorg Company Quill Representativeg Y. M. C. A. New Cadet Committee. 28-29 Three And Four Stripe Clubg Academy Orchestrag Jazz Band. 57 1 . ALLEN SANFORD CLARK Lansing, Michigan ' Diploma-Classical Princeton University Q Q ' O Q MILITARY-27-28 Private Artillery. 28-29 Sergeant Artillery. ATHLETIC-27-28 Company Soccerg Indoor Baseballg I-Iockeyg Trackg Baseball. 28-29 Company Hockeyg Trackg Base- ball. - MISCELLANEOUS-Glee Clubg Silver Lozengeg Culversg R. 0. T. C. Medals In Materiel, Field Artillery Drill, Field Artillery Draftg Senior Plebe Clubg Culver Batteryg Silver Lozenge. 28-29 Silver Lozenge. 58 13515 I Z Miami MILIT P. ATHIJ C MISCH R MI RAFAEL CLEVELAND Miami, Florida Diploma-Scientific Virginia Military Institute 6666 MILITARY-24-25 Private E Company. 25-26 Private E Com- pany. 23-29 Private E Company. ATHLETIC-25-26 Company Boxing. 28-29 Varsity Boxingg Company Football. MISCELLANEOUS-24-25 Junior Plebe Club. 25-26 Culver Rifles. 28-29 Two Stripe Councilg R. O. T. C. Medal In Musketryg Silver Lozenge. 59 Q ,g ' ' V - wi - ...Ll DUDLEY WILSON COLEMAN Washington, D. C. Diploma-Scientific United States Military Academy V 6666 MILITARY-27-23 Private E Company. 28-29 Private E Com- pany. ATHLETIC-27-23 Varsity Crewg Company Footballg Soccerg Water Basketballg Indoor Baseball. 28-29 Varsity Crewg Company Indoor Baseball. MISCELLANEOUS-27-28 Culversg Culver Riflesg Silver Loz- enge. 28-29 Gold Lozenge. 60 St. Pete MILITA Col ATHIEJ hal. Bas Ind MISCEL L02 Loz JOSEPH ARMOR COLLNER St. Petersburg, Pennsylvania Diploma-English Carnegie Institute Of Technology 6666 MILITARY-26-27 P ' t A C r1va e ompany. 27-28 Sergeant Bugle Corps. 28-29 First Lieutenant Bugle Corps. ATHLETIC-26-27 Varsity Tennisg Company Football- B k , as et- ball. 27-28 Varsity Tennisg Company Footballg Indoor Baseball R'fl 28 5 1 e. -29 Varsity Tennisg Colnpany Footballg Indoor Baseball. MISCELLANEOUS-26-27 Culversg Senior Plebe Clubg Silver Lozenge. 27-28 Culver Riflesg Gold Lozenge. 28-29 Silver Lozenge. 61 ? X.. VVILLIAM ALFRED COMBS Lexington, Kentucky DiPl0m3-'English Transylvania College 06476 MILITARY-25-26 Private B Company. 26-27 Corporal B Com- pany. 27-28 First Sergeant B Company. 28-29 First Sergeantg Private B Company. ATHLETIC-25-26 Company Footballg Hockeyg Boxingg Base- ball. 26-27 Company Folotballg Soccerg I-Iockeyg Boxingg Baseball. 27-28 Company Footballg Basketballg Trackg rlgaselllall. 28-29 Company Footballg Basketballg Boxingg rac . MISCELLANEOUS--25-26 Culversg Culver Riflesg Junior Plebe Clubg Silver Lozenge. 26-27 Yearling Commissiong Two Cold Lozenges. 27-28 Two Stripe Councilg Y. M. C. A. Membership Committeeg Company Councilg Two Gold Lozenges. 28-29 Three And Four Stripe Clubg Company Councilg Gold Lozengeg Cadet Club. f 62 Peru, I m MILIT. HI ATHLE'l Tra MISCEL Col' Cup Orc Win Cad Cola Edin Aca Mot Loz Dral JOSEPH DAVID coPPocK A PC1113 Indiana Diploma-Scientific . University of Chicago 6666 MILITARY-26-27 Private Band. 27-28 Sergeant Band. 28-29 First Lieutenant Band. - ATHLETIC-26-27 Varsity Track. 27-28 Varsity Basketballg Track. 28-29 Captain Varsity Basketballg Track. MISCELLANEOUS-26-27 Culversg Vedette Staff 3 Silver Ag Gold Ag Pen And Ink Clubg Co-Editor Quillg Winner Fitton Cup For Best Scholarship In Bandg Jazz Bandg Academy Orchestra. 27-28 Sports Editor Vedetteg Co-Editor Quillg Winner E. R. Culver Award Of 3250 For Best All-Around Cadet In Bandg Band Personnel Officerg Two Gold Aisg Two Gold Lozengesg Jazz Bandg Academy Orchestra. 28-29 Editor-In-Chief Roll Callg Band Personnel Officerg Director Academy Jazz Bandg Academy Orchestrag Y. M. C. A. Motion Picture Committeeg Contributor Quillg Gold Ag Gold Lozengeg First Place 1929 Culver Cum Laude Groupg Dramatics. 63 f I A I I 3 A 1 if ARTHUR TRUMAN COX JR. Indianapolis, Indiana Diploma-Scientific TamP3e Cornell University Or O 6 O MILITARY-27-28 Private Artillery. 28-29 Corporal Artillery. DHI-'ITA ATHLETIC-27-28 Varsity Crewg Company Footballg Soccerg G 1 Boxingg Swimmingg Baseballg Track. 23-29 Varsity ATHI.Ef Hockeyg Crewg Company Footballg Boxingg Track. hal MISCELLANEUUS-27-28 Culversg Senior Plebe Clubg Culver gd Battery. 28-29 Silver Lozengeg Vice President Yearling on H Senate Club. MISCEL 28 R. V Con P3-ll. 641 ROBERT LEE DAVIS Diploma-Scientific Georgia School Of Technology I 6666 MILITARY-26-27 Private G Company. 27-28 Supply Sergeant G Company. 28-29 Second Lieutenant G Company. ATHLETIC-26-27 Company Foolballg Basketball' I d I , n oor Base- ball. 27-28 Company Footballg Basketballg Indoor Base- ball' Boxing 28 29 V ' Tampa, Florida , . - arsity Boxingg Captain Company Footballg Basketballg Indoor Baseballg Track. MISCELLANEOUS-26-27 Culversg Bible Discussion Group. 27- 28 Culver Riflesg Bible Discussion Groupg Silver Lozengeg R.O T.C Medall S ' ' . . n coutlng And P3tP0lllHgQ Company Council. 28-29 S'l ' ' 1 ver Lozenge, Company Councllg Com- pany Personnel Officer. .55 WARD WINCHELL DAYTON Chicago, Illinois Diploma-Classical Princeton University 6666 MILITARY--27-28 Private B Company. 28-29 Private B Com- pany. ATHLETIC-27-28 .Company Footballg Swimmingg Jungle League Basketball. 28-29 Company Footballg Swimmingg Bowling. MISCELLANEOUS-27-28 Vice President Senior Plebe Clubg Glee Club. 28-29 Culversg Yearling Forumg Vice President Glee Clubg Company Quill Representative. 66 4 gl, y ,, ,f Tolex MILI8 - 1 1 ATHI 1 1 E I MISC3 I I I U G It 'I L GEORGE ALBERT DICKEY T0l6d0v 0hi0 Diploma-English Dartmouth College 6666 MILITARY-25-26 Private E Company. 26-27 Corporal E Com- ' pany. 27-28 Battalion Sergeant Major. 28-29 First Lieutenant E Companyg Hospital Staff. ATHLETIC-25-26 Company Football Cflegimental Cham- pionsDg Volley Ballg Baseballg Basketballg Soccerg Track. 26-27 Varsity Trackg Company Footballg Soccerg Baseballg Cross-Country. 27-28 Varsity Trackg Company Footballg Soccerg Baseball. 28-29 Captain Varsity Trackg Company Footballg Soccerg Cross-Countryg Baseball. MISCELLANEOUS-25-26 Culversg Culver Riflesg Senior Plebe Clubg Silver Lozenge. 26-27 Yearling Commissiong Y. M. C. A. Fellowship Groupg Bible Discussion Croupg Silver Lozengeg World Y. Tourg Christmas Jubilee. 27-28 Execu- tive Committee Two Stripe Councilg Y. M. C. A. Fellowship Croupg Bible Discussion Groupg Two Gold Lozengesg Message Center Staff 3 Company Athletic Manager. 28-29 Three And Four Stripe Clubg Y. M. C. A. Cabinetg Silver Lozengeg Bible Discussion Groupg Company Council. 67 I WASHINGTON MARTIN DILLON Sterling, Illinois Diploma-English Babson Institute 6666 MILITARY-26-27 Private H Company. 27-28 Private H Com- pany. 28-29 Private H Company. ATHLETIC-26-27 Varsity Trackg Company Footballg Soccerg 'Baseballg Basketballg Swimming. 27-28 Varsity Trackg Company Footballg Captain Water Basketball. 28-29 Varsity Trackg Company Football. MISCELLANEOUS-26-27 Culversg' Silver Lozenge. 27-28 Silver Lozenge. 28-29 Silver Lozenge. 68 7 St. M MILIT I I ATH1 D S MISCI S 2 'I T R GORDON HOLTV DINSMOOR St. Marys, West Virginia Diploma-Scientific Rice Institute 06,60 MILITARY-25-26 Private B Company. 26-27 Private B Com- pany. 27-23 Private B Company. 23-29 Corporal B Company. . - 1 ' ATHLETIC-25-26 Manager Company Basketballg Rifleg Swim- ming. 26-27 Manager Company Baseball. 27-23 Company Soccerg Riile. 28-29 Company Baseballg Rifle. MISCELLANEOUS-25-26 Silver Lozengeg Culvers. 26-27 Two Silver Lozengesg R. 0. T. C. Medal In Automatic Rifle. 27-23 Gold Lozengeg Silver Lozengeg Culver Riflesg R. O. T. C. Medals ln Tactics, Field Engineering, Machine Gung Two Stripe Council. 23-29 Three And Four Stripe Tribunalg R. 0. T. C. Medal In Military History. 69 SAMUEL WILSON ELLIOTT Youngstown, Ohio Diploma-Scientific United States Naval Academy 6666 MILITARY-27-23 Private Artillery. 28-29 Private Artillery. ATHLETIC-27-28 Varsity Crewg Company Footballg Boxing. 28-29 Varsity Boxingg Company Football. MISCELLANEOUS-27-28 Culver Batteryg Senior Plebe Clubg R. O. T. C. Medal In Hippology. ff 70 LaP0l MILI'l I ATHI. 11 IE S MISC! S C GERIARD EDWARD ELSHOUT LaPorte, Indiana Diploma-Scientific Dartmouth College 6666 MILITARY--26-27 Private H Company. 27-28 Private H Com- pany. 28-29 Private H Company. ATHLETIC-26-27 Company Baseballg Indoor Baseballg Basket- ball. 27-28 Junior League Basketballg Company Water Basketballg Footballg Indoor Baseball. 28-29 Company Soccerg Basketball. MISCELLANEOUS-26-27 Junior Plebe Club. 27-28 Culversg Silver Lozengeg Yearling Commission. 28-29 Two Stripe Council. 71 S F ALAN HOLLISTER EMERSON JR. Toledo, Ohio DiPl0ma-English Ohio State University Q O QL Q' MILITARY-24-25 Private E Company. 25-26' Private E Com- pany. 26-27 Private E Company. 27-28 Supply Sergeant F. Company. 28-29 First Lieutenant E Companyg Supply Officer Second Battalion. 4 ATHLETIC-24-25 Company Trackg Baseballg Soccerg 'Swim- ming. 25-26 Company Footballg Boxingg Bowlingg Trackg Soccerg Hockeyg Baseballg Swimming. 26-27 Company. Football CRegimental Championslg Boxingg Rifleg Trackg Soccerg Hockeyg Baseball. 27-28 Company Footballg Basketballg Rifleg I-Iockeyg Trackg Soccerg Baseball. 28-29 Varsity Footballg Crewg Company Boxingg Trackg Bowlingg Riileg Hockeyg Basketballg Baseballg Soccer. MISCELLANEOUS-24-25 Culversg Junior Plebe Clubg R. O. T. C. Medals In I. D. R., Scouting And Patrolling. 25-26 Yearling Comniissiong Vedette Staff. 26-27 Two Stripe Councilg Sharpshooter Medalg Vedette Staff. 27-28 Culver Riflesg Three And Four Stripe Clubqg Company Roll Call Representativeg Silver Lozenge. 28-29 Three And Four Stripe Councilg Assistant Business Manager Roll Callg Cadet Clubg Gold Lozenge. 4 72 lfiansfig MILITA 27 Lie ATHLE' Col bal Col Col MISCEI. L02 Chi Dlil Boa 28-I mit Clu JOHN BANNON FARRELL Mansfield, Massachusetts --sv Diploma-English C P 4 Brown University 6960 MILITARY-24-25 Private Cavalry. 25-26 Private Cavalry. 26- 27 Private Cavalry. 27-28 Sergeant Cavalry. 28-29 First Lieutenant Cavalryg Personnel Officer Third Battalion. ATHLETIC-24-25 Company Footballg Hockeyg Baseball. 25-26 Company Footballg I-Iockeyg Baseball. 26-27 Varsity Foot- ballg Company Hockeyg Baseball. 27-28 Varsity Footballg Company Hockeyg Baseball. 28-29 Varsity Footballg Crewg Company Hockeyg Baseball. MISCELLANEOUS-24--25 Culversg Black Horse Troopg Gold Lozenge. 25-26 Military Policeg Silver Lozenge. 26-27 Christmas Jubileeg Military Policeg Silver Lozenge. 27-28 Military Policeg Silver Lozengeg Cadet Clubg Canteen Boardg Motion Picture Committeeg Graduate R. 0. T. C. 28-29 Silver Lozengeg Military Policeg Motion Picture Com- mitteeg Vice President Three And Four Stripe Clubg Cadet Clubg Assistant Instructor R. O. T. C. 73 ' w 4 f' JOHN CARR FENLEY JR. St. Matthews, Kentucky Diploma-English Business A 6060 MILITARY-25-26 Private Cavalry. 26-27 Private Cavalry. 27-28 Private Cavalry. 28-29 Sergeant Cavalry. ATHLETIC-25-26 Company Basketballg Rifleg Baseballg Ten- nis. 26-27 Company Rifleg Baseballg Tennisg Soccerg In- door Baseball. 27-28 Varsity Traekg Company Footballg h Soccerg Indoor Baseballg Tennisg Rifle. 28-29 Varsity Trackg Company Footballg Riileg Soccerg Tennis. MISCELLANEOUS-25-26 Culversg Gold Lozengeg Junior Plebe Club. 26-27 Black Horse Troopg Yearling Commissiong Cold Lozenge. 27-28 Gold Lozengeg Two Stripe Council. 28-29 Gold Lozengeg Secretary Three And Four Stripe Clubg Rifle Marksmanship Medal At Fort Sheridan. 74' iffl New Yorl MILITAB 29 P ATHLET1 27-21 Panf MISCELL Cold Lozea Musls 28-2! R. 0 GEORGE FARNSWORTH FISHER JR. New York City, New York Diploma-Scientific Cornell University 6666 MILITARY-26-27 Private Cavalry. 27-28 Private Cavalry. 28- 29 Private Cavalry. ATHLETIC-26-27 Junior League Footballg Company Soccer. 27-28 Company Swimmingg Indoor Baseball. 28-29 Com- pany Trackg Boxingg Baseball. ' MISCELLANEOUS-26-27 Junior Plebe Clubg Silver Lozengeg Gold Lozengeg Silver A. 27-28 Yearling Commissiong Gold Lozengeg Silver Lozengeg Cold Ag R. 0. T. C. Medals In Musketry, Automatic Rifle, Hygieneg Black Horse Troop. 28-29 Gold Lozengeg Cold Ag Quill Staifg Vedette Staff 5 R. 0. T. C. Medal In Pistol Marksmanship. 75 9' I 2 1.4 I 3 X DAVID GIRTON FLEET Buffalo, New York Diploma-Scientific Cornell University 6666 MILITARY-26-27 Private Cavalry. 27-28 Sergeant Cavalry. 28-29 Sergeant Cavalry. . ATHLETIC-26-27 Company Footballg Trackg Baseball. 27-28 Company Footballg Trackg Baseball., 28-2,9 Company Foot- ballg Trackg Baseball. n .5 V, , . A , MISCELLANEUUS-26-27 Black Horse Troop ge Culversg Senior, Plebe Clubg Silver Lozenge. 27-28 Treasurer Yearling Com- missiong Gold Lozengeg R. 0. T. C. Medal. 28-29 President Two Stripe Councilg Y. M. C. A. Cabinet. ' 76 V St. Louis, MILITARH 28-29 ATHLETI I ball g F00lb4 Conlpq MISCELLA tery g l Topog W Tim. ,img i X lv 'Qi IQ! X , , s. Q X I N X NW 2 Q Z' Q f s V S, x X K XM. .X A ---f Q X, - - ' 1:-af-1- -1 , ..1A1 GRAHAM TORRANCE FLINT St. Louis, Missouri Diploma-English University Of Wisconsin 6660 MILITARY-26-27 Private Artillery. 27-28 Private Artillery. 28-29 Private Artillery. ATHLETIC-26-27 Varsity Crewg Company Footballg Basket- ballg Trackg Baseball. 27-28 Varsity Baseballg Company Footballg Basketball. 28-29 Varsity Footballg Baseballg Company Basketball. A MISCELLANEOUS--26-27 Culversg Silver Lozengeg Culver Bat- teryg R. 0. T. C. Medals In Materiel, Field Artillery Draft, Topography, Hygiene. 1 I 77 JOSEPH FOWLER Bronxville, New York DiPl0l1lH+S0i0Iltifi0 Yale University 6666 MILITARY-24-25 Private Cavalry. 25-26 Private Cavalry. 26- 27 Corporal Cavalry. 27-28 Stable Sergeant Cavalry. 28- 29 First, Lieutenant Cavalryg Regimental Adjutant. ATHLETIC-24-25 Company Footballg Indoor Baseballg Base- ball. 25-26 Varsity Polo. 26-27 Varsity Polog Company Football. 27-28 Varsity Polog Company Football. 28-29 Captain Varsity Polo. ' A MISCELLANEOUS-24-25 Culversg Black Horse Troopg Silver Lozengeg Junior Plebe Club. 25-26 Silver Lozengeg Year- ling Commission. 26-27 Cold Lozengeg Two Stripe Councilg Sharpshooter Medalg Field Engineering Medal. 27-28 Cold Lozengeg Y. M. C. A. Cabinetg Whitman Medal For Expert Horsemanshipg Graduate R. 0. T. C. 28-29 Two Gold Lozengesg Assistant Instructor R. 0. T. C.g Cadet Clubg Assistant Business Manager Roll Callg Fifth Vice President Hop Clubg Troop Council. 78 Detroit MILITA pa1 ATHLE Ba: B31 hal MISCEI Silw Qu HERBERT SIDNEY FRANK Detroit, Michigan Diploma-Scientific University Of Michigan O O 6 9 MILITARY-26-27 Private A Com an . 27-28 r p y P ivate A Com- pany. 28-29 Private A Company. ATHLETIC-26-27 Company Footballg Indoor Baseballg Trackg Baseball. 27-28 Varsity Trackg Company Footballg Indoor Baseballg Baseball. 28-29 Varsity Trackg Company Foot- ballg Indoor Baseballg Soccerg Baseball. MISCELLANEOUS-26-27 Culver Riflesg Senior Plebe Clubg Silver Lozenge. 27-28 Culversg Silver Lozenge. 28-29 Quill Contributorg Silver Lozenge. V 1 I l m 79 x I JOHN FREDERICK GAGEL Dayton, Ohio Diploma-Scientific Yale University 6666 MILITARY-27-28 Private F Company. 28-29 Corporal F Com- Pany- . ATHLETIC-27-28 Varsity Crewg Trackg Company Footballg Cross-Countryg Soccerg Basketball. 28-29 Varsity Crewg Trackg Captain Company Footballg Cross-Countryg Basket- ballgp Soccer. .MISCELLANEOUS-27-28 Culversg Senior Plehe Clubg Gold Lozenge. 28-29 Culver Riflesg Gold Lozenge. W 80 W 1 ,.: 'L C 5' . ' Pontiac MILITA pa1 pal ATHLE' Ch Rii Std pio Ind F on MISCEL I Loz Met Cou Cab Fon STUART EUGENE GALBRAITH JR. P 011530: Michigan Diploma-Business University of Michigan O 6 Q O MILITARY-25-26 Pri f c C I va e ompany. 26-27 Private C Com- pany. 27-28 Private C Company. 28-29 Private C Com- Panyf . ATHLETIC-25-26 Company Footballg Volley Ball CRegimental Championsjg Swimmingg Track CRegimental Championsjg Rifle. 26-27 Varsity Rifleg Company Soccerg Volley Ball' Swimmingg Indoor Basehallg Track CRegimental Cham- pionsb. 27-28 Varsity Rifleg Company Soccerg Swimmingg Indoor Baseballg Track. 28-29 Varsity Rifleg Company Footballg Soccerg Swimmingg Baseballg Track. MISCELLANEOUS-25-26 Culversg Senior Plebe Clubg Silver p Lozenge. 26-27 Yearling Commissiong Gold Lozengeg Rifle Medals. 27-28 Two Stripe Councilg Culver Riflesg Company Councilg Rifle Medalsg Gold Lozenges. 28-29 Y. M. C. A. Cabinetg Chairman Motion Picture Committeeg Three And Four Stripe Clubg Rifle, Pistol Marksmanship Medals. 81 .,...q.-.nf ...... HARRY NORMAN GALLEHER Bassett, Nebraska Diploma'-Scientific University Of Michigan Q Q 6 ,O MILITARY-27-28 Private Artillery. 28-29 Private Artillery. ATHLETIC-27-23 Company Footballg, Basketballg Baseballg Boxingg Trackg Golf. 28-29 Varsity Boxingg Company Footballg Basketballg Baseballg Traqkg Golf. MISCELLANEOUS-27-28 Culversg Secretary Senior Plebe Clubg Silver Lozengeg Gold Lozengeg Glee Clubg Culver Batteryg R. 0. T. C. Medals In Hippology, Materielg 28-29 President Yearling Senateg Y.,M. C. A. Cabinet. ' 82 il, ,. ff' Chic MIL1 ATH MIS! JOHN JAMES GARRITY JR. Chicago, Illinois Diploma-Business Business 6666 MILITARY-24-25 Private C Company. 25-26 Private C Com- pany. 26-27 Private C Company. 27-28 Private C Com- pany. 28-29 Private C Company. ATHLETIC-24-25 Company Baseballg Track. 25-26 Company Baseballg Track. 26-27 Company Baseballg Track. 27-28 Company Football. 28-29 Company Footballg Baseballg Track. MISCELLANEOUS-24--25 Culversg Culver Riflesg Silver Loz- engeg Senior Plebe Club. 25-26 Silver Lozengeg Yearling Commission. 26-27 Silver Lozengeg Company Councilg Marksmanship. 27-28 Three And Four Stripe Clubg Cold Lozengeg 28-29 Silver Lozengeg Company Council. 83 ,IK its 'Q HENRY CULVER GIGNILLIAT Culver, Indiana Diploma-Scientific Yale University Q Q O Q MILITARY-24-25 Private A Company. 25-26 Private A Com- pany. 26-27 Corporal A Company. 27-28 First Sergeant A Company. 28-29 Captain A Companyg Commander First Battalion. ATHLETIC-24-25 Company Boxingg Indoor Baseballg Basket- hallg Junior League Football. 25-26 Company Hockeyg Baseballg Trackg Basketballg Junior League Football. 26- 27 Company Soccerg Hockeyg Baseballg Trackg Indoor Baseballg Boxing. 27-28 Company Footballg Soccerg Hockeyg Trackg Baseballg Indoor Baseball. 28-29 Varsity Boxingg Company Footballg Soccerg Basketballg Baseballg Trackg Indoor Baseball. MISCELLANEOUS-24-25 Culversg Junior Plebe Clubg Bugle Corpsg Silver Lozenge. 25-26 Yearling Commissiong Culver Riflesg Silver Lozenge. 26-27 Two Stripe Councilg Silver Lozenge. 27-28 Company Roll Call Representativeg Y. M. C. A. Handbook Committeeg Cold' Lozengeg Associate Mem- gTrbCadet Club. 28-29 Cadet Clubg Three And Four Stripe u . 84 Wacc MILI ATHI 1 1 MISC i WILLIAM ROBERT GLASGOW JR. Waco, Texas Diploma-English Babson Institute 6666 MILITARY-26-27 Private F Company. 27-28 Corporal Cavalry. 28-29 Sergeant Cavalry. ATHLETIC-26-27 Varsity Pistolg Company Footballg Volley Ballg Soccerg Swimmingg Basketballg Hockey. 27-28 Varsity Pistolg Company Foothallg Basketballg Soccerg Track. 28- 29 Varsity Pistolg Company Footballg Soccerg Basketball. MISCELLANEOUS-26-27 Culversg Black Horse Troopg R. 0. T. C. Medal In I-Iygieneg Government Pistol Expert Medal. 27-28 R. O. T. C. Medals In Musketry, Automatic Rifleg Pistol Expert Medalg Gold Lozenge. 85 453. JOHN ANTON GOETZ Muskogee, Oklahoma Diploma-Scientiiic - University Of Michigan 6069 MILITARY-26-27 Private Band. 27-28 Supply Sergeant Band. 28-29 Second Lieutenant Band. ATHLETIC-26-27 Varsity Rifleg Company Basketballg Trackg Soccerg Baseball. 27-28 Varsity Rifleg Company Footballg Basketballg Indoor Track CRegimental Championnslg Base- ball. 28-29 Varsity Rifleg Crewg Company Basketball fllegimental Championslg Baseballg Indoor Track CRegi- mental Championsjg Indoor Baseball CRegimental Cham- pionsj. MISCELLANEOUS-26-27 Culversg Silver Lozenge. 27-28 Silver Lozengeg Yearling Commission. 28-29 Cold Lozengeg Dele- gate Y. M. C. A. Conferenceg Secretary Two Stripe Forensic Clubg Member Intercollegiate Relations Committeeg Band Personnel Officer. 86 Za! MII AT1 MIS THEODORE EZRA GOLDENBERG Z3Il6SVill6, Ohio Diploma-Business Babson Institute 6666 MILITARY-25-26 Private Artillery. 26-27 Corporal Artillery. 27-28 Private Artillery. 28-29 Sergeant Artillery. ATHLETIC-25-26 Company Basketballg Baseball. 26-27 Com- pany Soccerg Basketballg Baseball. 27-28 Assistant Man- ager Varsity Footballg Assistant Manager Varsity Basket- ball. 28-29 Manager Varsity Basketball. MISCELLANEOUS--25-26 Culver Batteryg Glee Clubg Expert Gunner. 26-27 Culversg Canteen Committee Y. M. C. A.g Clee Clubg Silver Lozenge. 27-28 Silver Lozenge. 28-29 Three And Four Stripe Tribunalg Chairman Honiecoming Decoration Committeeg Dramaticsg Radio Clubg Military Police. , 87 lux, fuk- t JACK LAN DMAN GOLDSMITH Memphis, Tennessee Diploma-English University Of Washington 6060 MILITARY-25-26 Private B Company. 26-27 Private B Com- pany. 27-28 Private B Company. 28-29 Private B Com- pany. ATHLETIC-25-26 Company Basketballg Riileg I-Iandballg Base- ball. 26-27 Baseballg Indoor Baseballg Rifieg Swimming. 27-28 Baseballg Indoor Baseballg Boxingg Swimmingg Handball. 28-29 Indoor Baseballg Handballg Swimming. MISCELLANEOUS-25-26 Culversg Silver Lozenge. 26-27 Silver Lozenge. 27-28 Silver Lozenge. 28-29 Culver Riflesg Silver Lozengeg Three And Four Stripe Tribunal. 88 Musk MILI7 l ATHI I I MISC 11 C r.. BRITTON LOSEY GORDON Muskegon, Michigan Diploma-Scientific Cornell University 6666 MILITARY-27-28 Private H Company. 28-29 Corporal H Com- pany. ATHLETIC-27-28 Junior League Footballg Company Soccerg Basketballg Boxing. 28-29 Company Athletic Managerg Footballg Soccerg Basketball. MISCELLANEOUS-27-28 Culversg Culver Riflesg R. 0. T. C. Medalg Dramaticsg Senior Plebe Clubg Clee Cluhg Vedette Staff. 28-29 Yearling Forumg Glee Clubg Vedette Staff. 89 nf, P' LAWRENCE PRESTIDGE GWIN Natchez, Mississippi Diploma-English Washington And Lee University A 9 0 9 G MILITARY-27-28 Private D Company. 28-29 Private D Com- pany. ATHLETIC-27-28 Company Footballg Soccerg Swimmingg Box- ing. 28-29 Company Footballg Soccer. MISCELLANEOUS-28-29 Culvers. 90 Detro MILI'1 P ATHI. I G B MISC1 C f We 4 Afffm, I -fw- EDVVARD JOHN HALEY Detroit, Michigan Diploma-Scientific Colgate University 6066 MILITARY-27-28 Private B Company. 28-29 Corporal B Com- pany. ATHLETIC-27-28 Midget Footballg Company Soccerg Bowlingg Indoor Baseballg Hockeyg Trackg Basketballg Baseballg Golf. 28-29 Company Footballg Soccerg Bowlingg Captain Basketball. MISCELLANEOUS-27-28 Culversg Culver Rifiesg Senior Plehe Club. 28-29 Y. M. C. A. Building Committee. 91 ROBERT DALLAM HART Paducah, Kentucky Diploma-Business Business 6666 MILITARY-27-28 Private G Company. 28-29 Private C Com- pany. ATHLETIC-27-28 Company Footballg Basketballg Soccerg Track. 28-29 Company Footballg Basketballg Soccer. MISCELLANEOUS-27-28 Culversg Senior Plebe Clubg Silver Lozenge. 28-29 Culver Riflesg Yearling Senate. 00 J4- Cincinn MILITA pa: ATHLE Co b Co MISCEI F of Lo: Cn JOHN EDWARD HARTH Cincinnati, Ohio Diploma-Scientific Dartmouth College 6666 MILITARY-26-27 Private E Company. 27-28 Private E Com- pany. 28-29 Sergeantg Second Lieutenant E Company. ATHLETIC-26-27 Company F oothallg Rifleg Volley Ballg Cross- Country. 27-28 Company Trackg Footballg Soccer. 28-29 1 Company Soccer. 'A MISCELLANEOUS-26-27 !Culversg Glee Clubg Silver Lozengeg Folliesg Christmas Jubilee. 27-28 Culver Riilesg Silver Lozenge. 28-29 Gold Lozengeg Y. M. C. A. Bible Discussion Group. ' 93 x i I u JOSEPH EDWARD HARTING Lexington, Kentucky Diploma-Scientific Princeton University coco pp MILITARY-26-27 Private B Company. 27-28 Sergeant B Com- pany. 28-29 Private B Company. C up ATHLETIC-26-27 Company Swimmingg Trackg Baseballg Junior League Foothallg Basketball. 27-23 Company Foot- ballg Basketballg Baseballg Boxing. 23-29 Varsity Basket- hallg Baseballg Company Football. . ' MISCELLANEOUS-26-27 Culversg Culver Riflesg Gold Lozenge. 27-28 Cold Lozengeg R. 0. T. C. Medal In Scouting And Patrolling. 23-29 Silver Lozengeg Gold Lozenge. I 94 CHESTER ARTHUR HAWKES Lansing, Michigan Diploma-Scientific University Of Michigan 0606 MILITARY-26-27 Private Band. 27-28 Private Band. 28-29 Corporal Band. ATHLETIC-26-27 Company 'Basketballg Trackg Indoor Base- ballg Baseballg Riiieg I-Iockeyg Soccerg Swimming. 27-28 Company Basketballg Indoor Track CRegimental Cham- pionsjg Indoor Baseballg Baseballg Riileg I-Iockeyg Soccerg Swimming. 28-29 Company Basketball CRegimental Cham- pionsjg Indoor Track CRegimental Championsjg Indoor Baseball CRegimental Championsjg Baseballg Bowling. MISCELLANEOUS-26-27 Junior Plebe Clubg Culvers. 27-28 Ylearling Commission. 28-29 Jazz Bandg Academy Or- c estra. 95 GEORGE KRAMER HAYDEN Denver, Colorado Diplomaf-English Massachusetts Institute Of Technology 6666 MILITARY-25-26 Private Cavalry. 26-27 Corporal Cavalry. 27-28 Sergeant Cavalry. 28-29 Second Lieutenant Cavalry. ATHLETIC-25-26 Company Footballg Soccerg Rifleg Baseball. 26-27 Varsity Rifieg Company Footballg Soccer. 27-28 Varsity Rifleg Company Footballg Soccer. 28-29 Captain Varsity Rifleg Company Footballg Soccerg Baseball. MISCELLANEOUS-25-26 Culversg Silver Lozengeg Junior Plebe Clubg Black Horse Troop. 26-27 Silver Lozengeg Yearling Commission. 27-28 Silver Lozengeg Company Roll Call Representativeg Two Stripe Council. 28-29 Cold Loz- engeg Cadet Club. . 96 i E 3 9 i a X l v x a 22 I MARTIN SCHOLL HAYDEN Washington, D. C. . Diploma-English Dartmouth College O O Q O MILITARY-26-27 Private H Company. 27-28 Private H Com- pany. 28-29 Private H Company. ATHLETIC-26-27 Company Baseball Cllegimental Championsjg I Rifle. 27-28 Company Baseballg Soccerg Rifle. 28-29 Varsity Trackg Company Football. 5 MISCELLANEOUS--26-27 Culversg Junior Plebe Clubg Culver Riflesg Vedette Staff. 27-28 Vedette Staifg Company Roll Call Representativeg Winner Extempore-Speaking Contest. 28-29 News Editor Vedette. I .P I 1 i I 97 1 JOHN FREDERICK HEENAN Detroit, Michigan DiPl0m3'-Business Notre Dame University O Q G Q MILITARY-25-26 Private D Company. 26-27 Private D Com- pany. 27-28 Private D Company. 28-29 Private D Com- pany. ATHLETIC-25-26 Company Footballg Indoor Baseballg Volley Ballg Golf 3 Bowlingg Hockeyg Baseball. 26-27 Junior League Footballg Basketballg Company Bowlingg I-Iockeyg Volley Ballg Indoor Baseballg Swimmingg Baseballg Golf 5 Soccer. 27-28 Company Footballg Soccerg Water Basketballg Swim- mingg Captain Playground Baseballg Indoor Baseball CRegi- mental Championsjg Jungle League Basketballg Baseballg Bowling Cliegimental Championslg Individual Bowling Champion. 28-29 Varsity Baseballg Trackg Company Foot- ball flflegimental Championsjg Captain Soccerg Cross-Coun- tryg Indoor Baseballg Indoor Trackg Captain Bowling Clflegimental Championslg Swimmingg Golfg Hockeyg Base- ballg Trackg Jungle League Basketball. - MISCELLANEOUS-25-26 Plebe Clubg Bible Discussion Group. 26-27 Culversg Culver Riflesg Yearling Commission. 27-28 R. O. T. C. Medal In Field Engineeringg Two Stripe Coun- cilg Y. M. C. A. Fellowship Committeeg Company Roll Call Representativeg Silver Lozenge. 28-29 Y. M. C. A. Cabinetg Chairman Y. M. C. A. Building Committeeg Vedette Staifg Three And Four Stripe Club. 98 WILLIAM LOUIS HITCHCOCK JR. Portsmouth, Ohio Diploma-English Ohio State University 6666 MILITARY-24-25 Private F Company. 25-26 Private F Com- pany. 26-27 Sergeant F Company. 27-28 First Sergeant E Company. 28-29 First Lieutenantg Captain E Company. ATHLETIC-25-26 Company Footballg Basketballg Rifleg Base- ballg Swimmingg Indoor Baseball. 26-27 Company Foot- ballg Basketballg Hockeyg Rifleg Golfg Volley Ball. 27-28 Company Footballg Soccerg Rifleg Golf CRegimental Cham- pionsjg Hockey. 28-29 Manager Varsity Colfg Company Footballg Captain Soccerg Hockey. MISCELLANEOUS-24-25 Culversg Silver Lozengeg Bible Dis- cussion Croup. 26-27 Two Stripe Councilg Silver Lozengeg Christmas Jubileeg Company Council. 27-28 Associate Member Cadet Clubg Three And Four Stripe Clubg Silver Lozengeg Bible Discussion Groupg Company Council. 28- 29 Cadet Clubg Three And Four Stripe Clubg Y. M. C. A. Executive Committeeg Bible Discussion Group Leaderg Treasurer Hop Clubg Company Council. 99 JAMES HARVEY HOFFMAN Mansfield, Ohio Diploma-Scientiiic Princeton University 6666 MILITARY-27-28 Private A Company. 28-29 Corporal A Com- pany. . ATHIEETIC-27-28 Company Footballg Trackg Basketballg Rifleg Bowlingg Soccerg Cross-Country. 28-29 Company Footballg Trackg Basketballg Rifleg Bowlingg Soccerg Cross-Country. MISCELLANEOUS-27-28 Culversg Senior Plebe Clubg Gold Lozengeg Silver Lozenge. 28-29 Culver Riflesg Yearling Forumg Y. M. C. A. New Cadet Committee. 100 CHARLES RICHARDSON HOYT Lake City, Minnesota Diploma-English University Of Minnesota 6666 MILITARY-26-27 Private C Company. 27-28 Sergeant C Com- pany. 28-29 Second Lieutenant C Company. ATHLETIC-Company Footballg Swimming. 27-28 Company Swimming. 28-29 Company Swimming. MISCELLANEOUS--26-27 Culversg Senior Plebe Club. 27-28 Culver Riflesg Yearling Commission. 101 5 I GERALD GRANT HUNT Scottville., Michigan Diploma-Scientific University Of Michigan 0066 MILITARY-27-28 Private Band. 28-29 Corporal Band. ATHLETIC-27-28 Company Playground Baseballg Golf 3 Tennis. 28-29 Company Golfg Tennis. MISCELLANEOUS-Culversg Senior Plebe Clubg Dramaticsg Gold Lozengeg Silver A. 28-29 Silver Ag Gold Lozenge. 102 NELSON PARKYN JACKSON Barre, Vermont Diploma-Scientific United States Military Academy 6666 MILITARY-24--25 Private A Company. 25-26 Private A Com- pany. 26-27 Corporal A Company. 27-28 Battalion Sergeant Major A Company. 28-29 Second Lieutenant A Company. ATHLETIC-24-25 Company Footballg Boxingg Trackg Base- ball. 25-26 Company Footballg Boxingg Trackg Baseball. 26-27 Varsity Crewg Trackg Company Footballg Trackg Cross-Country. 27-28 Varsity Crewg Trackg Company Trackg Captain Cross-Country. 28-29 Varsity Crewg Com- pany Track. MISCELLANEOUS-24--25 Culversg Junior Plebe Club. 25-26 Culver Riflesg Yearling Commissiongg Christmas Jubilee. 26-27 Secretary Company Councilg Two Stripe Councilg R. O. T. C. Medal In Machine Gung. Pistol Marksmanship Medal. 27-28 Secretary Company Councilg Executive Com- mittee Three And Four Stripe Clubg Vedette Staffg Literary Editor Quillg R. 0. T. C. Certificate Of Commission CAir Corpsbg Two Cold Lozengesg Cold Medal For Best Essay Of Year. 28-29 Assistant Instructor R. 0. T. C.g Associate Editor Vedetteg Sports Editor Roll Callg Publicity Chair- man Y. M. C. A. Cabinetg. Editor Y's Owlg Three And Four Stripe Clubg Company Councilg Silver Lozengeg Cold A. 103 FRANCIS EUGENE JAMES Chicago, Illinois DiPl0lH2-English Business 0606 MILITARY-27-28 Private C Company. 28-29 Private C Com- pany. ATHLETIC-27-28 Company Football. 28-29 Varsity Crewg Fencing. MISCELLANEOUS-Culversg Senior Plebe Cluhg ,Silver Lozenge. 28-29 Yearling Forumg Radio Clulig Silver Lozenge. 104 'q',.x: 1,-:.',,, ,, , ... , Yfzif f ' ' sf. , my LW ' -wh ' JN 1 ' . .W , M21 'Q ff.. ,mp kw a. , ,, ,, , ,,,,,,,,.. ., -, , 4 ff 'V ' f ' , , f 'fx n , ,V -1 M' ' 1 VF' '. 11 f,,,w, -.1-5 f, ' ':.c , f, , ,. ,, I ,..,, , J.. .IWVW--5.-714. ff - 4 ,emu . , , , - 'W V , ' , H 1,1 2 pf ' z'f,5W ',,f .,., Q? N122-74-1: ' 47' ' , QW 'sf f, 1--gy, VA- ff 1 f4V!ff M 1 fff f ff f, V f'26f 22 7 .-' ,- ' fy ff ,' f f, ' . ' ,V , 1 , Wfy frw -0- ' 'L it ff-J, 2 g ,, , I . ul , 'Mail' ,, f , , ' .- - ,f . - f .U r -22 ' ' f'm hr N , .. ,, .,, .IOHN VINCENT JAMISON III Hagerstown, Maryland Diploma--Scientific United States Naval Academy a 6666 MILITARY-26-27 Private Cavalry. 27-28 Private Cavalry. 28- 29 Corporal Cavalry. ATHLETIC-26-27 Company Foothallg Soccerg Swimmingg Trackg Indoor Baseballg Baseball. 27-28 Company Base- ballg Footballg Trackg Swimmingg Soccer. 28-29 Varsity Swimmingg Company Footballg Soccer. MISCELLANEOUS-26-27 Culversg Black Horse Troopg Two Gold Lozenges. 27-28 Silver Lozengeg R. O. T. C. Medal In Automatic Rifle. 105 AL SMART JOHNSTON Bradford, Pennsylvania .Diploma-Englisli University Of Pennsylvania 6666 . MILITARY-27-28 Private E Company. 23-29 Corporal E Com- pany. ATHLETIC-27-28 Company Soccerg Basketballg Indoor Base- ballg Boxing. 28-29 Company Footballg Soccerg Basketballg Indoor Baseball. MISCELLANEOUS-27-28 Culversg Silver Lozenge. 23-29 Cul- ver Riflesg Silver Lozenge. 106 v 54:1 r Ar' I. i el- rf- 4 .,. J R i 6 l I 5 1 s STUART EDWFARD KAISER Cincinnati, Ohio Diploma-Scientific Massachusetts Institute Of Technology 6666 MILITARY-26-27 Private B Company. 27-28 Private B Com- pany. 28-29 Private B Company. ATHLETIC-26-27 Junior League Footballg Jungle League Basketballg Company Soccerg Baseball. 27-28 Company Footballg Basketballg Baseball. 28-29 Company Footballg Basketballg Baseball. MISCELLANEOUS-26-27 Culversg Culver Riflesg Cold' Loz- engeg Company Councilg Glee Club. 27-28 Cold Lozenge. 28-29 Gold Lozenge. 107 -QW' ,- -4, -ms f ., HARRY CLIFFORD KAS SON Fort Thomas, Kentucky DiPl0IIl2-Scielliific Business O 6 6 O MILITARY-25-26 Private D Company. 26-27 Corporal D Com- pany. 27-28 Sergeant D Company. 28-29 First Lieutenant D Companyg Battalion Personnel Oflicerg Captain D Com- pany. . ATHLETIC-25-26 Company Footballg Rifleg Baseball. 26-27 Company Footballg Soccerg Rifleg Baseball. 27-28 Varsity Crewg Company Rifle Cllegimental Championsj. 28-29 Varsity Crewg Company Rifle. I MISCELLANEOUS-25-26 Culversg Junior Plebe Clubg Culver Riflesg Silver Ag Pen And Ink Club. 26-27 Yearling Com- missiong Silver Lozengeg Quill StaHg R. O. T. C. Medals In Musketry, Scouting And Patrolling, Automatic Rifleg Liter- ary Field Day Awardg Membership Committee Y. M. 'C. A. 27-28 Silver Lozengeg Quill StaH'g R.. 0. T. C. Medal In Field Engineeringg Two Stripe Council. 28-29 Cold Loz- engeg Editor-In-Chief Quill. 108 f nf if frfffff . f 1 ff ff ff f f ARTHUR VALENTINE KATZ Cincinnati, Ohio Diploma-Business Business 6666 MILITARY--26-27 Private Artillery. 27-28 Private Artillery. 28-29 Corporal Artillery. ATHLETIC-26-27 Company Boxingg Soccerg Volley Ballg Baseball CRegimental Championsjg Trackg Indoor Base- ball. 27-28 Company Footballg Soccerg Indoor Baseballg Baseball. 28-29 Company Footballg Soccerg Basketballg Indoor Baseballg Baseball. MISCELLANEOUS-26-27 Culversg Silver Lozengeg Culver Bat- tery. 27-28 Two Silver Lozenges. 28-29 Gold Lozengeg Bible Discussion Group. 109 ' ROBERT MQCHESNEY KENNEDY Nashville, Tennessee D DiPl0IIlH-Scientific Sewanee College - 6666 MILITARY-27-28 Private Artillery. 28-29 Private Artillery. ATHLETIC-27-28 Company Footballg Basketballg Swinimingg Soccerg Tennis. 23-29 Company Footballg Basketballg Baseballg Swimmingg Trackg Tennis. MISCELLANEOUS-27-28 Senior Plebe Clubg Culversg Silver Lozengeg Culver Battery. 28-29 Yearling Commissiong Silver Lozenge. 110 .IOHN I-IUBER LAPPERRE Chicam'-509 Illinois Diploma-English Northwestern University 6666 MILITARY-25-26 Private C Company. 26-27 Private C Com- pany. 27-28 Private C Company. 28-29 Private C Com- pany. ATHLETIC-25-26 Company Trackg Volley Ballg Indoor Base- ballg Cross-Countryg Rifle. 26-27 Company Trackg Volley Ballg Indoor Baseballg Cross-Countryg Rifleg Football CRegi- mental Championsj. 27-28 Varsity Crewg Company Track Cfiegimental Championsjg Volley Ballg Indoor Baseballg Cross-Countryg Rifleg Soccerg Wfater Basketball. 28-29 Varsity Crewg Company Trackg Volley Ballg Indoor Base- ballg Rifleg Cross-Countryg Soccerg Water Basketballg Bowl- ingg Hockey. MISCELLANEOUS-25-26 Culversg Junior Plebe Clubg Glee Clubg Bible Discussion Group. 26-27 Company Councilg Silver Lozenge. 27-28 Quill Contributorg Silver Lozenge. 28-29 Quill Contributorg Silver Lozengeg Company Council- 111 F'- GERRARD SPENCER LEE Westbrook, Connecticut VDiPl0ma-Scientific Yale University 0000 MILITARY-26-27 Private A Company. 27-28 Sergeant A Com- pany. 28-29 Sergeant A Company. ATHLETIC-26-27 Company Footballg Soccer fllegimental Championsjg Swimming Cliegimental ChampionsDg Hockeyg Track. 27-28 Company Footballg Soccerg Water Basket- ballg Swimming CRegimental Championslg Hockeyg Trackg Indoor Baseball. 28-29 Varsity Hockeyg Company Footballg Trackg Soccer. p MISCELLANEOUS-26-27 Culversg Senior Plebe Club. 27-23 Culver Riflesg Silver Ag Cold Lozengeg Silver Lozengeg Company Athletic Manager. 23-29 Company Council. 112 JAMES SPENCER LEE Westbrook, C0llIl0CliClll Diplolxlzl-Scientific Yale University 6666 MILITARY-26-27 Private C Company. 27-28 Private C Com- pany. 28-29 Private C Conlpany. ATHLETIC-26-27 Colnpany Baseballg Soccer. 27-28 Company Footballg Hockeyg Soccer. 28-29 Company Footballg Soccer. MISCELLANEOUS-26-27 Culversg Culver Rifles. 27-28 Silver Ag Yearling Commission. 28-29 Two Stripe Council. 113 WAYNE LIVERGOOD Houston, Texas Diploma-Scientific Rice Institute 0666 MILITARY-25-26 Private Artillery. 26-27 Private Artillery. 27-28 Private Artillery. 28-29 Second Lieutenant Artillery. ATHLETIC-25-26 Company Volley Ballg Soccerg Trackg Rifleg Indoor Baseballg Baseball. 26-27 Varsity Pistolg Company Volley Bally Soccerg Trackg Rifleg Indoor Baseballg Base- ball. 27-28 Company Footballg Playground Baseballg Soccerg Indoor Baseballg Baseball Cllegimental Championsj. 28-29 Company Footballg Basketballg Soccerg Indoor Base- ballg Riileg Baseball. . MISCELLANEOUS-25-26 Culver Battery. 26-27 Culvers. 28- 29 Three And Four Stripe Tribunal. 114 if ' ,j 1 ' ' ' I ' ' -ff W. , -1,, f9w f N I I- r ' V. ' ' -' .- I . A1 4 -. .- 'T , 1- - -,.,, 1, Vg K , A. V., Eg VV., Y , V M . p -g 1 , V . V-L pf .,,, 5, A 6 ' ' 'f 4, Q ,, ' ' L-2 M Mr. f 4' L, I. 1 JOHN THOMAS LOGAN JR. Texarkana, Arkansas Diploma-English University Of Texas 6666 MILITARY-24-25 Private E Company. 25-26 Private Cavalry. 26-27 Private Cavalry. 27-28 Sergeant Cavalry. 28-29 Second Lieutenant Cavalry. ATHLETIC-24-25 Company Riiieg Baseball. 25-26 Company Rifleg Baseballg Golfg Soccer. 26-27 Captain Company Rifleg Basehallg Soccerg Golf. 27-28 Varsity Rifleg Bowl- ingg Colfg Company Soccer. 28-29 Varsity Rifleg Colfg Company Baseball. MISCELLANEOUS-24-25 Culversg Culver Rifles. 25-26 Silver Lozengeg Black Horse Troopg Cavalry Drill Medal. 26-27 Cold Lozenge. 27-28 Gold Lozengeg Three And Four Stripe Clubg National Military School Rifle Medalg Rifle Medalsg Graduate R. O. T. C.g Pistol And Rifle Marksmang Indiana State Championship Rifle Medal. 28-29 Gold Lozengeg Assistant Instructor R. O. T. C.g Troop Personnel Officer. 115 FRANK RANDOLPH LYON JR. Fairmont, West Virginia Diploma-Scientific Yale University 6666 MILITARY-25-26 Private Cavalry. 26-27 Corporal Cavalry. 27-28 Supply Sergeant Cavalry. 28-29 First Lieutenant Cavalry. ATHLETIC-25-26 Company Footballg Basketballg Indoor Baseballg Baseball. 26-27 Company Footballg Baskethallg Trackg Baseballg Soccer. 27-28 Company Footballg Soccerg Captain Basketballg Bowling. 28-29 Captain Company Footballg Soccerg Baseball. MISCELLANEOUS-25-26 Culversg Junior Plebe Clubg Silver Lozengeg Black Horse Troopg R. O. T. C. Medal In Cavalry Drill, Scouting And Patrolling. 26-27 Silver Lozengeg R. 0. T. C. Medal In Automatic Rifle. 27-28 Cold Lozengeg R. O. T. C. Medal In Field Engineeringg Two Stripe Coun- cilg Bible Discussion Committeeg Vedette Staff 5 28-29 Gold gozgngeg Three And Four Stripe Clubg Cadet Clubg Vedette I3 . 116 BERNARD ARCHIBALD MQADAMS Hartford City, Indiana Di1Jl0ll1H-EllgliSll Purdue University 6666 MILITARY-27-28 Private Band. 28-29 Private Band. ATHLETIC-27-23 Company Footballg Basketballg Baseball. 28-29 Colnpany Footballg Basketball Clieginlental Cham- pi0nsD:, Baseballg Rifle Cllegililenlal Championsj. MISCELLANEOUS-27-28 Culversg Senior Plebe Clubg Cold Lozengeg Silver Lozengeg Academy Orchestra. 28-29 Silver Lozengeg Academy Orchestrag Jazz Band. 117 WALLACE JOHN McCLURE Ishpeming, Michigan Diploma-Bl1Sil1eSS Business MILITARY-25-26 Private Artillery. 26-27 Private Artillery. 27-28 Private Artillery. 28-29 Private Artillery. ATHLETIC-25-26 Company Footballg Basketball. 26-27 Com- pany Footballg Basketballg Boxingg Soccerg Indoor Base- ballg Rifle. 27-28 Company Footballg Basketballg Boxingq, Soccerg Rifieg Baseballg Hockey. 28-29 Company Footballg Boxingg Soccerg Rifleg Baseballg Hockeyg I-Iandballg Volley Ballg Bowlingg Jungle League Basketball. MISCELLANEOUS-25-26 Two Silver Lozengesg Culvers. 26-27 Culver Battery. 27-28 R. 0. T. C. Medal In Driving Draftg Two Stripe Council. 28-29 Company Athletic Managerg Three And Four Stripe Club. 118 , GRESHAM BROWN McCULLOUGH Atlanta: Georgia Diploma-English Vanderbilt University 6666 MILITARY-24-25 Private A Coinpany. 25-26 Private A Com- pany. 26-27 Private A Company. 27-28 Sergeant A Com- pany. 28-29 Second Lieutenant A Companyg Aide To The Superintendent. ATHLETIC-24-25 Company Footballg Basketballg Soccerg Track. 25-26 Company Footballg Basketballg Track. 26- 27 Varsity Footballr, Trackg Company Basketballg Soccerg Swilnming. 27-28 Varsity Footballg Basketballg Trackg Company Soccerg Swimming. 28-29 Captain Varsity Foot- ballg Basketballg Trackg Company Swimming. MISCELLANEOUS-24-25 Culversg Company Council. 26-27 Company Councilg Cold Lozenge. 27-28 Company Councilg Three And Four Stripe Clubg Associate Member Cadet Clubg Silver Lozengeg Culver Rifles. 28-29 Company Councilg Three And Four Stripe Clubg Cadet Clubg Assistant Treas- urer Y. M. C. A.g Logue Football Medal For Most Valuable Playerg President First Classg Silver Lozengeg Company Personnel Officerg Y. M. C. A. Motion Picture Committeeg Y. M. C. A. Cabinetg Vice President Varsity Club. 119 GEORGE HENRY McFAELAND III Cambridge, New York Diploma--Classical Cornell University 0066 MILITARY-26-27 Private Artillery. 27-28 Supply Sergeant Artillery. 28-29 First Lieutenant Artillery. ATHLETIC-26-27 Varsity Hockeyg Company Indoor Baseballg Soccerg Swimmingg Boxingg Baseballg Trackg Volley Ballg Hockeyg Bowling. 27-28 Company Footballg Indoor Base- ballg Bowlingg Water Basketball Cllegimental Championsjg Captain Hockeyg Swimmingg Baseball CRegi1nental Cham- pionsDg Jungle League Basketball. 28-29 Varsity Tennisg Hockeyg Company Swimmingg Bowlingg Baseball. 120 , I , ' x . ' ,J r6 j'11 Q' ' wr , -2wg,2,,f.,5.,4,1- 5Q77z,'f.,1f3,,,4j ,gil L, I7 ' Q .,. -V , 1 6 ' 1 , I . ,C 7-,WZ 7,14 ,, , , 1 . , , -. .,,, ,V L ,. ,,g fv v i H U ALM, .,,4,':,fW,.f4- f' -UML f fffff , Mrlv A-QL ADRIEN ANDREW' MAUGHT New Orleans, Louisiana Diploma-Scientific University Of Pennsylvania 6666 MILITARY-27-28 Private D Company. 28-29 Corporal D Company. ATHLETIC-27-28 Varsity Basketballg Company Baseballg Swimmingg Cross-Country. 23-29 Varsity Basketballg Com- pany Football Cllegimental Championsh Swimming. MISCELLANEOUS-27-28 Culversg Culver Rifles. 121 FREDERICK LOUIS MAYTAG JR. Newtgn, Igwa Dipl0IH3-EHgliSh University Of Michigan 6666 MILITARY-27-28 Private H Company. 23-29 Corporal H Com- pany. ATHLETIC-27-28 Company Footballg Socceltg Rifleg Baseball. 28-29 Varsity Crewg Company Soccerg Rifle. MISCELLANEOUS-27-28 Culversg Senior Plebe Clubg Ex- temporaneous Speaking Contestg World Y Tour. 23-29 Culver Riflesg Secretary Yearling Forumg Company Council. l22 e V--W...-,,.mv,,.,, , -E ' ' fi' , . 'P b f . .Q ' 'ff if ff' Y f fi- A , ,, -, Z.,,..x! , ffyfyyfgwfy ww-1 f f I W' , ? , . ' . y , J f , f f Q fy f f ,Q f f ' RICHARD ALLEN MENEFEE Portland, Oregon Diploma-Scientific Yale University 6666 MILITARY-26-27 Private Cavalry. 27-28 Private Cavalry. 28- 29 Private Cavalry. ATHLETIC-26-27 Company Footballg Basketballg Soccerg Swimmingg Indoor Baseball. 27-28 Company Footballg Soccerg Swimming. 28-29 Varsity P0105 Company Football. MISCELLANEOUS-26-27 Culversg Black Horse Troopg Senior Plehe Clubg Cold Lozenge. 27-28 Silver Lozengeg Y. M. C. A. Building Committee. 28-29 Cold Lozenge. 123 EDWIN KINGSBURY MERKLEY New York City, New York Diploma-English , Business 6606 MILITARY-26-27 Private Artillery. 27-28 Sergeant Artillery. 28-29 First Lieutenant Artillery. ATHLETIC-26-27 Varsity Footballg Company Basketballg Hockeyg Trackg Baseball. 27-28 Varsity Footballg Boxingg Company Basketballg Hockeyg Trackg Baseball. 28-29 Varsity Footballg Crewg Company Basketballg Baseball. MISCELLANEOUS-26-27 Culver Battery. 27-28 Culversg Silver Lozengeg Yearling Colnmissiong Y. M. C. A. Building Committee. 28-29 Y. M. C. A. Motion Picture Committee. 124 'BF-s 'kj HOWARD IRVING MICHAELS New Haven, Connecticut Diploma-Scientific Yale University OOQOC MILITARY-27-28 Private A Company. 23-29 Private A Com- pany. ATHLETIC-27-28 Varsity Baseballg Hockeyg Company Bowl- ingg Indoor Baseballg Water Basketball. 28-29 Varsity Baseballg Hockeyg Company Soccerg RiHe5 Indoor Baseballg Water Basketballg Basketballg Golf. MISCELLANEOUS-27-28 Culversg Senior Plebe Club. 28-29 Culver Riflesg Vocational Guidance Committee. 125 DUNCAN RAYBURN MILLER Des Moines, Iowa Diploma-English University Of Iowa 6666 MILITARY-26-27 Private Cavalry. 27-28 Private Cavalry. 28- 29 Corporal Cavalry. ' ATHLETIC-26-27 Company Footballg Soccerg Basketballg Track. 27-28 Varsity Polog .Company Footballg Soccerg Track. 28-29 Varsity Polog Company Track. MISCELLANEOUS-26-27 Senior Plebe Clubg Culversg Black Horse Troopg Cold Lozenge. 27-28 Yearling Commission: Gold Lozengeg R. O. T. C. Medals In Automatic Rifle. Musketry. 28-29 Two Stripe Councilg Gold Lozenge. ' 126 LEONARD MANNING MILLER Culver, Indiana Diploma-Scientific Purdue University 666 MILITARY-24--25 Private Artillery. 25-26 Private Artillery 26-27 Private Artillery. 27-28 Battalion Sergeant Major Artillery. 28-29 First Lieutenant Artilleryg Supply Officer Third Battalion. ATHLETIC-24-25 Varsity Crewg Junior League Football. 25 26 Varsity Crewg Junior League Footballg Company Hockey. 26-27 Company Footballg Hockeyg Swimming. 27-28 Com- pany Footballg Hockeyg Swimming. 28-29 Varsity Swim- mingg Company Football. MISCELLANEOUS-24-25 Culversg Junior Plebe Club. 25-26 Culver Batteryg Yearling Commissiong R. O. T. C. Medals In Hippology, Materiel, Field Artillery Drill. 26-27 Two Stripe Councilg R. O. T. C. Medal In Hygieneg Gold Lozenge. 27-28 Three And Four Stripe Clubg Silver Lozenge. 28-29 Three And Four Stripe Club. 127 DANIEL CURTIS MITCHELL Jackson, Michigan Diploma-Scientific Massachusetts Institute Of Technology 6666 MILITARY-26-27 Private Artillery. 27-28 Private Artillery. 28-29 Private Artillery. ATHLETIC-26-27 Junior League Footballg Basketball. 27-28 Company Foothallg Basketballg Tennis. 28-29 Varsity Polog Company Football. MISCELLANEOUS-26-27 Junior Plebe Clubg Culver Batteryg Silver Lozengeg R. 0. T. C. Medals In Materiel, Hippology, Field Artillery Drill. 27-28 Yearling Commissiong Culversg R. O. T. C. Medal In I-Iygieneg Silver Lozenge. 128 iii is JAMES CALVIN MORGAN San Francisco, California Diploma--English University Of Soutllern California 6666 MILITARY-27-28 Private Artillery. 28-29 Sergeant Artillery Cllegimental Athletic Managerj. ATHLETIC-27-23 Company Footballg Soccerg Track. 28-29 Manager Varsity Boxingg Company Football. MISCELLANEOUS-27-28 Senior Plebe Clubg Silver Lozengeg Culver Batteryg R. O. T. C. Medal In Materiel. 28-29 Culvers. 129 BARTON EUGENE MULLINS Chicago, Illinois Diploma-Scientific University Of Wisconsin 0606 MILITARY-26-27 Private F Company. 27-28 Sergeant F Com- pany. 28-29 First Lieutenant F Company. ATHLETIC-26-27 Company Footballg Basketballg Baseballg Trackg Hockeyg Rifleg Soccer. 27-28 Company Footballg Basketballg Baseballg Track. 28-29 Varsity Trackg Com- pany Baseballg Basketballg Rifle. ' MISCELLANEOUS-26-27 Culversg Senior Plebe Club. 27-28 Culver Riflesg Yearling Commissiong Silver Lozengeg R. O. T. C. Medals In Automatic Rifle, Scouting And Patrolling. 28-29 Two Stripe Councilg Silver Lozenge. ' 130 ,Q-. LEON MAURICE NELSON JR Richmond, Virginia Diploma-Business University Of Virginia OOO MILITARY--25-26 Private G Company. 26-27 Private G Com- pany. 27-28 Private G Company. 28-29 Private G Com- pany. ATHLETIC-25-26 Company Baseballg Tennisg Golfg Handballg Indoor Baseball. 26-27 Company Baseballg Tennisg Golfg Handballg Indoor Baseball. 27-23 Varsity Golfg Company Baseballg Tennisg Handballg Indoor Baseball. 28-29 Varsity Golfg Company Baseballg Tennis, Handballg Soccer. MISCELLANEOUS--25-26 Bible Discussion Group. 26-27 Cul- versg Culver Riflesg Silver Lozengeg Bible Discussion Group. 27-28 Silver Lozengeg Bible Discussion Group. 131 gf ga . c A 1 -x' 1 ,f , . W' H . flu 'E Af' 11:-, '35, if . AVON LOCKHART NEWCOMB Grand Rapids, Michigan Diploma-Scientific University Of Pennsylvania 6666 MILITARY-24-25 Private Artillery. 25-26 Private Artillery. 26-27 Corporal Artillery. 27-28 First Sergeant Artillery. 28-29 Captain Artillery, Commander Third Battalion. ATHLETIC--24-25 Company Football. 25-26 Varsity Boxingg Regimental Flyweight Championg Indiana-Kentucky Fly- weight Championg Manager Company Football. 26-27 Varsity Boxingg Regimental Featherweight Championg Com- pany Trackg Football. 27-28 Regimental Lightweight Cham- piong Captain Varsity Boxingg Company Football.- 28-29 Captain Varsity Boxingg Varsity Footballg Company Trackg Basketball. MISCELLANEOUS-24-25 Plebe Clubg Culversg Culver Batteryg Silver Lozenge. 25-26 Battery Council. 27-28 Secretary Varsity Clubg Cadet Clubg Company Roll Call Representa- tive. 28-29 President Cadet Clubg Vice President First Classg Vice President Y. M. C. A.g President Hop Club. 132 -Xxx i CYRUS BENJAMIN NEWCOMB JR. Grand Rapids, Michigan Diploma-English University Of Pennsylvania 6666 MILITARY-23-24 Private C Company. 24--25 Private C Com- pany. 25-26 Private Artillery. 26-27 Corporal Artillery. 27-28 Sergeant Artillery. 28-29 First Lieutenant Artillery. ATHLETIC-23-24 Colnpany Hockeyg Baseball. 24-25 Com- pany Footballg Hockeyg Rifleg Boxing. 25-26 Varsity Box- ingg Welter-Weight Champion Senior Division A. A. U.g Company Footballg Hockeyg Baseball. 26-27 Varsity Box- ingg Middle-Weight Champion Senior Division A. A. U.g Company Footballg Hockeyg Soccerg Baseball. 27-28 Varsity Footballg Captain Boxingg Company Baseball. 28- 29 Varsity Footballg Captain Boxingg Trackg Heavyweight Chalnpion Senior Division A. A. U.5 Company Basketballg Baseballg Golf. MISCELLANEOUS-23-24 Culvers. 24-25 Junior Clubg Culver Rifles. 25-26 Culver Battery. 26-27 Three And Four Stripe Club. 27-28 Vedette Staffg Cadet Clubg Three And Four Stripe Club. 28-29 Cadet Clubg Vice President Hop Clubg Treasurer Three And Four Stripe Clubg Vedette Staff. 133 DON MORRISON NIXON JR. Wabash, Indiana Diploma-English Business 6609 MILITARY-27-28 Private A Company. 28-29 Private A Com- pany. ATHLETIC-27-28 Company Trackr, Swimming Clfiegimental Championsjg Water Basketball. 28-29 Company Swim- ming. MISCELLANEOUS-27-28 Culversg Senior Plebe Clubg Culver Riflesg R. O. T. C. Medal In Hygieneg Vedette Staff. 28-29 Vedette Staffg Assistant Editor Roll Call. 134 'T' JOHN TILTON NORTH Detroit, Michigan Diploma-Business University Of Michigan 0060 MILITARY-26-27 Private F Company. 27-28 Private F Com- pany. 28-29 Private F Company. ATHLETIC-26-27 Company Footballg Basketballg Cross-Coun- tryg Baseballg Tennis. 27-28 Company Footballg Soccer Basketballg Trackg Indoor Baseballg Hockeyg Baseball Tennisg Manager Company Rifle. 28-29 Varsity Tennis Manager Hockeyg Company Footballg Basketballg Track Baseball. MISCELLANEOUS-26-27 Culversg Senior Plebe Clubg Silver Lozenge. 28-29 Culver Riflesg Silver Lozenge. 135 WADE FREDERICK OVERTON Allegan, Michigan ' Diploma-English University Of Michigan 0066 MILITARY-27-28 Private C Company. 28-29 Corporal C Com- pany. ATHLETIC-27-28 Company Footballg Indoor Baseballg Base- ball. 28-29 Company Footballg Baseballg Basketballg In- door Baseballg Bowling. MISCELLANEOUS-27-23 Culversg Senior Plebe Club. 28-29 Company Councilg Yearling Senate. 136 0 HARRY CASSELBERRY OWENS Hazleton, Pennsylvania Diploma-English Lafayette College 6666 MILITARY-25-26 Private C Company. 26-27 Private C Conl- pany. 27-28 Supply Sergeant C Company. 28-29 Captain C Company. ATHLETIC-25-26 Company Footballg Hockeyg Volley Ballg Swimmingg Track CRegimental Championsb. 26-27 Com- pany Football Cliegimental Championsh Hockeyg Swim- mingg Track CRnegimental Championslg Jungle League Basketball. 27-28 Company Football Cliegimental Cham- pionslg Hockeyg Swimmingg Track. 28-29 Varsity Foot- ballg Company Basketballg Hockeyg Swimmingg Trackg Soccerg Baseball. MISCELLANEOUS-25-26 Senior Plebe Clubg Culversg Silver Lozenge. 26-27 Yearling Commissiong Silver Lozengc. 27-28 Culver Riflesg Two Cold Lozengesg Two Stripe Coun- cilg Company Council. 28-29 Cadet Clubg Three And Four Stripe Clubg Company Councilg Expert Riflemang Pistol Sharpshooter Medals. 137 CON Y TAYLOR PAYTON Los Angeles, California 2 Diploma-English Business O - Q O O - MILITARY-26-27 Private F Company. 27-28 Private F Com- pany. 28-29 Second Lieutenant F Company. ATHLETIC-26-27 Company Swimmingg Trackg Indoor Base- ball. 27-28 Varsity Crewg Company Water Basketball. 28- 29 Captain Varsity Crewg Company Indoor Baseball. MISCELLANEOUS-26-27 Culversg Senior Plebe Clubg Gold Lozenge. 27-28 Culver Riflesg Yearling Commissiong Silver Lozenge. 138 HARRY ROSS PoRE JR. Monessen, Pennsylvania Diploma-Classical Princeton University O Q 6 O MILITARY-26-27 Private A Colnpany. 27-28 Sergeant A Com- pany. 28-29 Corporal A Company. ATHLETIC--26-27 Junior League Basketball Cliegimental ChampionsJ5 Company Indoor Baseball. 27-28 Company Basketballg Trackg Indoor Baseballg Manager Company Swimmingg Baseball. 28-29 Company Footballg Captain Basketballg Trackg Indoor Baseball. MISCELLANEOUS--26-27 Culversg Plebe Clubg Silver Lozengeg Glee Club. 27-28 Culver Riflesg Y. M. C. A. Publicity Com- mitteeg Silver Lozenge. 28-29 Silver Lozenge. 139 Q 'KSA GEORGE JOSEPH POWELL Bedford, Pennsylvania Diploma-Scientific Business 6666 MILITARY-27-28 Private Cavalry. 28-29 Corporal Cavalry. ATHLETIC-27-28 Company Footballg Soccerg Rifleg Track. 28-29 Company F ootballg Soccerg Rifle. MISCELLANEOUS-27-28 Culversg Black Horse Troopg Senior Plebe Clubg Cold Lozenge. 28-29 President Yearling Forumg Cold Lozenge. 140 A ALLEN EDWARD PRIPPS C3179 Indiana Diploma-English United States Naval Academy 6666 MILITARY-26-27 Private Cavalry. 27-28 Private Cavalry. 28- 29 Bugle Corps Sergeant Cavalry. ATHLETIC-26-27 Junior League Footballg Basketball. 27-28 Varsity Pistolg Company Footballg Rifleg Soccer. 28-29 Varsity Pistolg Company Foothallg Riiler, Soccer. MISCELLANEOUS-26-27 Junior Plehe Club. 27-28 Culversg Black Horse Troopg Yearling Commissiong Pistol Expert Medalg R. 0. T. C. Medal In Hygiene. 28-29 Pistol Expert Medalg Silver Lozengeg N. R. A. Gallery Expert Medal. 141 WILLIAM HERBERT RAMBO Plymouth, Michigan Diploma-Bl1SineSS Business 6666 MILITARY-25-26 Private H Company. 26-27 Private H Com- pany. 27-28 Supply Sergeant H Company. 28-29 First Lieutenant H Company. ATHLETIC-25-26 Varsity Trackg Company Basketballg I-Iockeyg Riileg Soccer. 26-27 Varsity Trackg Company Footballg Basketballg Hockeyg Rifleg Baseball. 27-28 Varsity Trackg Company Footballg Hockeyg Rifleg Basketballg Soccer. 28- i9lfVarsity Trackg Company Basketballg Rifleg Hockeyg o . MISCELLANEOUS-25-26 Culversg Senior Plebe Club. 26-27 Yearling Commission. 27-28 Culver Riflesg Silver Lozenge. 28-29 Company Personnel Ollicerg Cadet Clubg Three And Four Stripe Club. 141-2 . ,. 3, .-gf , 1 7 1 1 5 3, ,I A A - 7 Y X ,V - 1 - ' ,ij - A , , - , ' Q,,-- V . - - .' nuff 1-1.--' ' V! -f-- , , 1' ' ' ' ' Jw yf ,- ,f y W, L, ,f 3, ,V 7 ,- , L , 5 'x 4 ,,, .Jn A - x ' , bu. I Y JAMES BUTLER RAMSEY Topeka, Kansas Diploma-English Kansas University 6666 MILITARY-26-27 Private Artillery. 27-28 Sergeant Artillery. 28-29 First Lieutenant Artilleryg Regimental Supply Officer. ATHLETIC-26-27 Company Footballg Trackg Boxing. 27-28 Varsity Boxingg Company Footballg Track. 28-29 Varsity Footballg Company Trackg Hockey. MISCELLANEOUS-26-27 Culversg Cold Lozenge. 27-28 Cul- ver Battery. 143 JACK LEONARD RATN ER Columbus, Ohio Diploma-Business Babson Institute 'GOQQ MILITARY-25-26 Private Artillery. 26-27 Private Artillery. 27-28 Private Artillery. 28-29 Private Artillery. ATHLETIC-26-27 Company Footballg Baseballg 27-28V Com- pany Footballg Basketball. 28-29 Company Footballg Basketballg Baseball. MISCELLANEOUS-27-28 Culversg Culver Batteryg Glee Club. - 14.4 REMBRAN DT ROSS RICH Woolrich, Pennsylvania Diploma-English University Of Pennsylvania 'O O O O MILITARY-27-28 Private Artillery. 28-29 Private Artillery. ATHLETIC--27-28 Varsity Baseballg Company Footballg Basket- ball. 28-29 Varsity Footballg Baseballg Company Basket- ball. MISCELLANEOUS-27-28 Culversg Culver Batteryg Silver Loz- enge. l-15 EDYVARD ALLEN ROBINSON JR. Miami, Florida DiPl0ma-'English University Of Florida I 6666 MILITARY--24--25 Private Cavalry. 25-26 Private Cavalry. 26- 27 Corporal Cavalry. 27-23 Sergeant Cavalry. 28-29 First Lieutenant Cavalryg Adjutant Third Battalion. ATHLETIC-24-25 Company Rifleg Swiinmingg Golf. 25-26 Company Rifleg Swimmingg Golf. 26-27 Company Rifleg Swimmingg Golfg Indoor Baseball. 27-28 Varsity Colfg Company Rii-leg Swimming. 28-29 Varsity Golfg Com- pany RiHeg Swimmingg Handball. MISCELLANEOUS-24-25 Senior Plebe Clubg Silver Lozengeg Culversg Black Horse Troop. 25-26 Gold Lozengeg 26-27 26-27 Gold Lozengeg Company Clerkg Automatic Riile Medalg 27-23 Silver Lozengeg Pistol Marksmanship Medalg Marksmanship Medal In Rifle At Fort Sheridang Ralph Polk Medal For Most Efficient Sergeant In Troopg Three And Four Stripe Club. 28-29 Business Manager Roll Callg Vice President Three And Four Stripe Clubg Cadet Clubg Silver Lozengeg Graduate R. O. T. C.g Assistant Instructor R. 0. T. C.5 Troop Councilg R. O. T. C. Medals In Tactics, Hippology. 146 HARVEY ERNEST ROGERS JR. Indianapolis, Indiana Diploma-English Purdue University Q O O O MILITARY-27-28 Private Band. 28-29 Private Band. ATHLETIC-27-28 Company Indoor Baseballg Bowlingg Hockeyg Baseball. 28-29 Manager Varsity Baseballg Company In- door Baseball Cllegimental Championsjg Basketball CRegi- mental Championslg Baseballg Indoor Track Cllegimental Cha-mpionsl . MISCELLANEOUS-27-28 Culversg Silver Lozengeg Cold Loz- enge. 23-29 Company Councilg Silver Lozenge. 147 Ku..-. Nu, ROGER BROWN ROHRBACH Reading, Pennsylvania Diploma-Classical Yale University 6666 MILITARY-27-28 Private Artillery. 28-29 Corporal Artillery. ATHLETIC-27-28 Company Footballg Basketballg Baseballg Swimmingg Track. 28-29 Company Footballg Basketballg Baseballg Swimmingg Track. MISCELLANEOUS-27-28 Culversg Culver Batteryg Senior Plebe Clubg Battery Councilg Silver A. 28-29 Yearling Forum. 148 Yin.-'3' SIDNEY SALOMON J R. St. Louis, Missouri Diploma-Business Babson Institute 6666 MILITARY-27-28 Private E Company. 28-29 Corporal E Com- pany. ATHLETIC-27-28 Varsity Basketballg Colfg Company Football Trackg Swimmingg Indoor Baseball. 28-29 Captain Varsity Colfg Basketball. MISCELLANEOUS-27-28 Silver Lozenge. 28-29 Gold Lozengeg Culversg Culver Riflesg Cheer Leader. 149 C17 -'XX 83 IRA HERBERT SAMELSON Memphis, Tennessee Diploma--English University Of Michigan .6666 MILITARY-25-26 Private B Company. 26-27 Private -Cavalry. 27-28 Private Cavalry. 28-29 Private Cavalry. ATHLETIC-25-26 Junior League Basketballg Company Soccerg Rifle. 26-27 Company Soccerg Swimmingg Playground Baseballg Water Basketball. 27-28 Company Soccerg Swim- mingg Playground Baseballg Water Basketball. 28-29 Com- pany Swimmingg Playground Baseballg Water Basketball. MISC-ELLANEOUS-25-26 Senior Plebe Club. 26-27 Black Horse Troopg Culversg Gold Lozenge. 27-28 Silver Loz- engeg Two Stripe Council. 150 E' LOUIS EDWARD SCHAEFER Cincinnati, Ohio Diploma-English Washington University 6666 MILITARY-27-28 Private A Company. 28-29 Private A Com- pany. ATHLETIC-27-28 Company Water Basketballg Basketballg Swimming Cfiegimental Championsjg Indoor Baseballg Baseball. 28-29 Company Swimmingg Indoor Baseballg Baseball. MISCELLANEOUS-27-28 Culversg Senior Plebe Clubg Silver Lozenge. 151 RWM i , , , ,, ,,,,g.,,,,,,. 3 3 f 3 V E 1 in Q ic l. il wi 1 I I ky LT FREDERICK HOWARD SEARLE JR. Toledo, Ohio Diploma-Business Business 6666 MILITARY-24-25 Private C Company. 25-26 Private C Com- pany. 26-27 Corporal C Company. 27-28 Color Sergeant C Company. 23-29 Second Lieutenant C Company. ATHLETIC-24--25 Company Trackg Indoor Baseball. 25-26 Company Swimlningg Cross-Countryg Indoor Baseball. 26- .lf 27 Company Swimmingg Cross-Countryg Baseball. 27-28 ' Varsity Crewg Company Cross-Countryg Track. 28-29 S. Varsity Crew. MISCELLANEOUS-24--25 Culversg Culver Riflesg Two Silver Lozengesg Junior Plebe Clubg Company Council. 25-26 Company Councilg Yearling Commissiong Silver Lozenge. 26-27 Cold Lozengeg Company Councilg Two Stripe Council. 27-28 Marksmanship Medalg Company Roll Call Representa- tiveg Two Cold Lozengesg Company Council. 23-29 Com- pany Councilg Cold Lozenge. F .1 , 1'- ? x g 152 3? k V 1 P v I I I fl In X if I U ull V 5 I 5- ' -' 'A--s,,..,... A-,-.-...,:-, 1 f . .J GEORGE ROBERT SEYBOLD Jackson, Michigan Diploma--Scientific University Of Michigan 6666 MILITARY-27-28 Private Artillery. 28-29 Corporal Artillery. ATHLETIC-27-28 Company Footballg Soccerg Basketballg Golf 5 Baseball. 28-29 Company Footballg Soccerg Basket- ballg Golf 5 Baseball. MISCELLANEOUS-27-28 Culversg Culver Batteryg Senior Plebe Clubg Gold Lozenge. 28-29 Yearling Senate. 153 5 2 I E ! ? 1 3 f f K 5 5 s 3 F 3 k E S 1 E e s K Q! r P Y i ,Q li . E ' 1 vi 1, In fe 91 Q ! v 3 ,E P Q! T 'x 12 1 i i 9 1 I n 3 1 E .,...., FRANK MARCUS SHULZE' London, England Diploma-Classical Yale University 6666 MILITARY-27-28 Private Band. 28-29 Corporal Band. ATHLETIC-27-23 Company Rifleg Football. 23-29 Company Playground Basehallg T ennisg Golfg Hockey. MISCELLANEOUS-27-28 Culversg Academy Orchestrag Dra- ,maticsg Jazz Bandg Silver Ag Silver Lozenge. 22-29 Dra- maticsg Jazz Bandg Silver Ag Silver Lozengeg Vedette Staifg Academy Orchestrag Company Councilg Quill Contributor. 154 l .W W , , , A 32, m y ff. l .,,5,.f ,few-Q,,., 0, , , , , iw- w if f fYw .'v,,,5, V , z . , , ' fff f' Z ff ' J., ,.?5.,1+ 'ff' , W -',,' .L f Lf: F ' .. f V, , X X 1 V K f f 1 1, , , , .. ,. , f Q nw., 7 ff ,f -f f ' 'f ,f 4 f 1 f Z, f J 4 41411 7' 4 f f ff ff ' , f X 4 1 4 1 ,H ,c .u f , , f md, 1. rw H .ff ff V , A vf ff 'A fwf' gy' CHARLES JOHN SMITH JR. Oil City, Pennsylvania Diploma-English Hobart College 6666 MILITARY-27-23 Private Band. 23-29 Private Band. ATHLETIC-27-28 Company Footballg Trackg Indoor Baseball Cllegimental ChampionsDg Baseballg Tennis. 28-29 Com- pany Basketballg Rifleg Trackg Indoor Baseballg Baseball. MISCELLANEOUS-27-23 Culversg Senior Plebe Clubg Silver Lozengeg Vedette Staff 5 Academy Orchestrag 28-29 Jazz Bandg Clee Club. a 155 1 L y l 25 HERBERT MAXWELL SOBEL Chicago, Illinois Diploma-English University Of Illinois 6666 7 MILITARY-26-27 Private F Colnpany. 27-28 Corporal F Com- pany. 28-29 Sergeant F Company. ATHLETIC-26-27 Company Footballg Riileg Volley Ballg Swim- ming. 27-28 Company Footballg Riileg Indoor Baseballg Swimmingg Golf. 28-29 Varsity Swimmingg Company Foot- ballg Rifle. 1 MISCELLANEOUS-26-27 Culvers. 27-28 Culver Rifles. 156 JACK ALEXANDER SPEAR Tipton, Iowa Diploma--Scientific University Of Iowa 6666 MILITARY-27-28 Private Cavalry. 28-29 Corporal Cavalry. ATHLETIC-27-28 Company Footballg Basketballg Socccrg Baseball. 28-29 Varsity Basketballg Company Footballg Soccer. MISCELLANEOUS-27-28 Culversg Black Horse Troopg Cold Lozengeg Clee Club. 28-29 Glee Club. , 157 EDMUND AULSBROOK SPENCE 4 Clearwater, Florida Diploma-Scientific Dartmouth College 6666 MILITARY-26-27 Private D Company. 27-28 Private D Com- pany. 28-29 Second Lieutenant D Company. ATHLETIC-26-27 Company Footballg Baseballg Swimmingg Golf 3 Bowlingg Hockeyg Water Basketballg Indoor Baseball. 27-28 Company Footballg Baseballg Captain Swimmingg In- door Baseball Cllegimental Championsjg Hockeyg Captain Golfg Captain Water Basketball. 28-29 Varsity Golfg Base- ballg Company Football CRegimental Championsjg Captain Swimmingg Indoor Baseballg Captain I-Iockeyg Captain Water Basketball. MISCELLANEOUS-26-27 Culversg Plebe Clubg Silver Lozengeg Culver Rifles. 27-28 Yearling Commissiong Quill Con- tributorg Bible Discussion Group. 28-29 Two Stripe Coun- cilg Company Councilg Silver Ag Quill Staffg Y. M. C. A. Building Comniittee. 158 ?iym.. ELLIOTT WILFORD SPROUL Chicago, Illinois Diploma-English Business 6666 MILITARY-24-25 Private H Company. 25-26 Private H Com- pany. 26-27 Corporal I-I Company. 27-28 First Sergeant H Company. 28-29 Captain H Companyg Commander Second Battalion. ATHLETIC-24-25 Company Basketballg Trackg Swimmingg Baseball. 25-26 Company Footballg Captain Trackg Cap- tain Swimmingg Baseball Cllegimental Championsb. 26-27 Company Footballg Captain Trackg Captain Swimmingg Captain Baseball Clfiegimental Championsl. 27-28 Varsity Footballg Baseballg Captain Trackg Captain Swimmingg Handball. 28-29 Varsity Footballg Baseballg Company Trackg Swimmingg Indoor Baseball. MISCELLANEOUS-24-25 Culversg Bible Discussion Group. 25-26 Bible Discussion Group. 26-27 Bible Discussion Group Leaderg Gold Lozengeg Company Council. 27-28 Gold Lozengeg Company Councilg Cadet Clubg Three And Four Stripe Club. 28-29 Silver Lozengeg Company Councilg Y. M. C. A. Cabinetg President Three And Four Stripe Clubg Vice President Hop Clubg Treasurer Cadet Clubg Associate Editor Roll Callg R. O. T. C. Graduate. I 159 FRED JUNIOR STECKER Mansfield, Ohio ' Diploma-English Ohio State University 6666 MILITARY-27-28 Private H Company. 28-29 Corporal H Com- pany. ATHLETIC-27-28 Company Swimmingg Baseballg Basketball. 28-29 Company,Football5 Soccerg Basketball. V MISCELLANEOUS-27-28 Culversg Senior Plebe Clubg Glee Clubg Silver Lozenge. 28-29 Culver Riflesg Yearling Forumg Glee Club. 160 'fl 'QQ GEORGE LOUIS STERNFIELD Chicago, Illinois Diploma--Scientific Cornell' University 6600 MILITARY-26-27 Private I-I Company. 27-28 Private II Com- pany. 28-29 Private H Company. ATHLETIC--26-27 Company Footballg llockeyg Swimmingg Soccer. 28-29 Manager Varsity Swimmingg Company Foot- ballg Swimmingg Boxingg Golf. MISCELLANEOUS-26-27 Culversg Culver Rillesg Silver l,oz- engeg Junior Plcbe Clubg Clee Club. 27-28 Yearling Com- llliSSi0IlQ R. 0. T. C. Medal ln Automatic' Rifle. 28-29 Two Stripe Council. 161 WILLIAM DAVIS STOKES Gulfport, Mississippi Diploma-Scientific Georgia School Of Technology 0660 MILITARY-26-27 Private Artillery. 27-28 Corporal Artillery. 28-29 Second Lieutenant Artillery. ATHLETIC-26-27 Company Footballg Basketballg Trackg Base- ball. 27-28 Varsity Trackg Company Footballg Basketballg Water Basketball Cliegimental Championslg Baseball. 28- 29 Varsity Trackg Company Football. Basketballg Baseballg Boxingg Soccerg Rifle. MISCELLANEOUS-26-27 Culversg Senior Plebe Clubg Silver Lozenge. 27-28 Culver Batteryg R. O. T. C. Medal In Materielg Silver Lozengeg Glee Club. 28-29 Expert Gun- nerg Cold Lozengeg Quill Contributorg Company Council. 162 ln- VVILLIAM KINGSBURY STRIPLING JR. Fort Worth, Texas Diploma-Scientific Princeton University 0660 MILITARY-26-27 Private H Company. 27-28 Sergeant H Company. 28-29 Private H Company. ATHLETIC-26-27 Company Basketballg Soccerg Swimminf' ' Baseball. 28-29 Company Basketballg Soccerg Swimmin Baseball. MISCELLANEOUS-26-27 Culversg Junior Plebe Clubg Silver Lozenge. 27-28 Culver Riflesg Yearling Commission. 28- 29 Y. M. C. A. Building Committee. 163 ill ANTON HERMAN TAPPER Hammond, Indiana Diploma-English Business Q Q Q Q y MILITARY-26-27 Private Cavalry. 27-28 Corporal Cavalry. 28-29 Private Cavalry. ATHLETIC-26-27 Company Soccer. 27-28 Company Footballg Soccer. 28-29 Company Footballg Soccerg, Basketball. 28- 29 Company Athletic Manager. MISCELLANEOUS-26-27 Culversg Gold Lozengeg Black Horse Troop. 27-28 Automatic Riileg Silver Lozenge. 28-29 Pistol Marksmanship Medalg Gold Lozenge. 164- ROLAND JOHN TAPPER Hammond, Indiana Diploma-English Business 6666 MILITARY-26-27 Private Cavalry. 27-28 Corporal Cavalry. 28-29 Second Lieutenant Cavalry. ATHLETIC-26-27 Company Basketballg Soccer. 27-28 Com- pany Footballg Soccerg Track. 28-29 Company Football. MISCELLANEOUS-26-27 Culversg Black I-Iorsc Troopg Cold Lozenge. 27-28 Cold Lozenge. 28-29 Cold Lozenge. 165 . f 'X 'VM' 8 QR ALFRED JONES THATCHER Brockton, Massachusetts Diploma-Business Business - 6666 -MILITARY-26-27 Private H Company. 27-28 Sergeant H Com- pany. 28-29 Second Lieutenant I-I Companyg Second Bat- talion Personnel Officer. ATHLETIC-26-27 Company Trackg Boxingg Swimming. 27-28 Company Footballg Trackg Swimmingg Jungle League Basketball. 28-29 Varsity Footballg Crewg Company Trackg Jungle League Basketball. ' MISCELLANEOUS-26-27 Culversg Silver Lozenge. 27-28 Two Gold Lozengesg Culver RiHesg Company Councilg Bible Dis- cussion Croup. 28-29 Company Councilg Silver Lozengeg Bible Discussion Group. 166 '8 -aff:-Pf? ' are-gr :malt-'1 ' 'M an wuwrwff' 'J ROSS JOHN THOMAS JR. Homestead, Pennsylvania Diploma-Scientific University Of Pittsburgh 6666 MILITARY-26-27 Private E COIIIIJZIIIY. 27-28 Sergeant E Com- pany. 28-29 First Lieutenant E Company. ATHLETIC-26-27 Company Footballg Soccerg Basketballg Traekg Baseball. 27-28 Company Footballg Soccerg Basket- ballg Trackg Baseballg Rifle. 28-29 Company Footballg Soccerg Basketballg Track. MISCELLANEOUS-26-27 Culversg Culver Riflesg Silver Loz- enge. 27-28 Gold Lozengeg Executive Committee Ycarling Conunissiong Y. M. C. A. Building Committeeg R. 0. T. C. Medal In Musketry'. 28-29 Cold Lozengeg Executive Com- nlittee Two Stripe Councilg Company Councilg Company Personnel Officer. 167 rf' , WFP 1 11 11 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 11. 11 ,z 31 1 '1 1 1 1 I 1 U 1 i 1 1 '11 Z i yi 1 3. 1 1 ' 1 I I 1 E1 5 1. ' ll 1? 'i 41 ii L I4 r 95 4. 1. 135 L1 81 il 1 V 1 1 I 1 1 . .g. ,Y- 3 EDWARD MILTON TORCOM Evanston, Illinois DiPl0l1l3-Scientific Yale University Q O O O I MILITARY-24-25 Private Artillery. 25-26 Corporal Artillery. 26-27 Corporal Artillery. 27-28 Regimental Sergeant Major. 28-29 Captain, Regimental Commander. ATHLETIC-24--25 Company Footballg Swimmingg Boxingg Vol- ley Ballg Hockeyg Indoor Baseball. 25-26 Company Foot- ballg Swimmingg Rifleg Boxingg I-Iockeyg Indoor Baseball. 26-27 Company Footballg Swimming CRegimental Cham- pionsjg Boxing CRegimental Championjg Water Basket- ball CRegimental Championsj. 27-28 Varsity Boxingg Com- pany Footballg Swimmingg Hockeyg Indoor Baseballg Soccerg Track. 28-29 Varsity Boxingg Company Footballg Swimmingg Indoor Baseballg Hockeyg Soccerg Track. MISCELLANEOUS-24-25 Culversg Culver Batteryg Silver Loz- engeg Junior Plebe Clubg Culver Swimming Medalg R. 0. T. C. Medal In Field Artillery Drillg Expert Gunner. -25-26 Silver Lozengeg Gold Lozengeg Yearling Commissiong Cul- ver Swimming Medal. 26-27 Gold Lozengeg Two Stripe Councilg Bible Discussion Committeeg Culver Swimming Medal. 27-28 Gold Lozengeg Associate Member Cadet Clubg Three And Four Stripe Club. 28-29 President Y. M. C. A.g Second Vice President Cadet Clubg First Vice President Hop Clubg Cold Lozenge. 168 CHARLES SEDCWICK TRACY Syracuse, New York Diploma--Scientific Cornell University 6666 MILITARY-26-27 Private B Company. 27-28 Supply Sergeant B Company. 28-29 First Lieutenant B Company. ATHLETIC-26-27 Junior League Footballg Varsity Hockeyg Company Boxingg Soccerg Indoor Baseballg Bowling. 27- 28 Company Hockey Clfiegimental Championsj. 28-29 Manager Varsity Footballg Captain Varsity Hockeyg Tennis. MISCELLANEOUS-26-27 Culversg Culver Riflesg Silver Loz- enge. 27-28 Silver Lozenge. 28-29 Silver Lozengeg As- sistant Edditor Quillg Company Personnel Officer. 169 , HARRY SMITH TRENTMAN Hartford City, Indiana Diploma-Classical Williams College 6666 MILITARY-26-27 Private D Company. 27-28 Sergeant D Com- pany. 28-29 First Lieutenant D Companyg Supply Officer First Battalion. ATHLETIC-26-27 Company Footballg Basketballg' Soccerg Bifleg Manager Baseball. 27-28 Company Footballg Soccerg P Rifle Cfiegimental Championsjg Baseball. 28-29 Company Football Cllegimental Championsjg Rifleg Soccer. MISCELLANEOUS-26-27 Culversg Silver Lozengeg Culver Rifles. 27-28 Silver Ag Silver Lozengeg Gold Lozengeg R. O. T. C. Medal In Scouting And Patrollingg Company Council. 28-29 Two Stripe Councilg Company Council. 170 f A, ,,,., fa m,-.1 fy ,W f Vf H H , - ' f , U M ' , 'H '-fe , 'V' V' I, , . sr L I Eg' . SAMUEL MILLER TRICKEY Winchester, Illinois Diploma-English Bush Conservatory Of Music O O O O MILITARY-27-28 Private Band. 28-29 Private Band. ATHLETIC-27-23 Company Baseballg Rifle. 28-29 Company Rifle Clflegimental ChampionsDg Track CRegi1ncntal Cham- pionsj. MISCELLANEOUS-Culversg Silver Lozcngeg Jazz Bandg Acad- emy Orchestrag Clec Clubg Buglcr. 28-29 Academy Or- chestrag Clee Clubg Jazz Bandg Silver Lozengeg Buglcr. 171 ROBERT MUNGER TRIMBLE Shreveport, Louisiana Diploma-Scientific Massachusetts Institute Of Technology O O. O O MILITARY-27-28 Private Band. 23-29 Private Band. ATHLETIC-27-28 Company Footballg Indoor Track CRegi- mental Championsjg Hockeyg Boxing. 28-29 Varsity Crewg Company Footballg Indoor Track Cllegimental Championsl g Boxing. MISCELLANEOUS-27-23 Culversg Silver Lozengeg Senior Plebe Club. 28-29 Silver Lozenge. I 172 Q .ffl-uf... . . ff .- 2' 'f ' if - ...Me m F ,ff .wwf , ,V , fm: f f ff fvvfm' fi ,f 1 My if X, M3 , V v ' jf' V . L 4 Z 1 frvf f f X I ff X 'S 1 H f ff f ,pf f Z A JAMES TALT ON TURNER San Fl'aIlCiSCO, California ljiplonla-Business Business 6666 MILITARY-24-25 Private C Company. 25-26 Private C Com- pany. 26-27 Private C Company. 27-28 Private C Com- pany. 28-29 Sergeant C Company. ATHLETIC-25-26 Varsity Tennisg Company Footballg Basket- ballg Swimming. 26-27 Varsity Tennisg Company Footballg Basketballg Baseballg Swimming. 27-28 Captain Varsity Tennisg Company Footballg Baseballg Basketballg Swim- ming. 28-29 Varsity Tennisg Company Basketballg Base- ballg Golf. MISCELLANEOUS-25-26 Culversg Silver Lozenge. 26-27 Silver Lozengeg Company Council. 27-28 Culver Riflesg Cadet Clubg Company Council. 28-29 Cadet Clubg Dramatics Clubg Company Councilg Cheer Leader. 173 is JAMES SUTTON VAN PELT Chicago, Illinois Diploma-Scientific University Of Michigan O O O O I MILITARY-25-26 Private G Company. 26-27 Supply Sergeant D Company. 27-28 First Sergeant C Company. 28-29 First Lieutenant C Companyg Regimental Personnel Officer. ATHLETIC-25-26 Varsity Colfg Company Footballg Basket- ballg Soccerg Swimmingg Indoor Trackg Indoor Baseballg Track Clflegimental Championsj. 26-27 Varsity Golfg Company Football Cllegimental Championsjg Soccerg Basketballg Swimmingg Indoor Baseballg Indoor Track CRegimental Championslg Volley Ball CRegimental Cham- pionslg Track Clfiegimental Championsl. 27-28 Varsity Footballg Company Basketballg Indoor Baseballg Track Clfiegimental Championsjg Indoor Trackg Golf. 28-29 Varsity Footballg Company Basketballg Soccerg Indoor Trackg Trackg Golf. MISCELLANEOUS-25-26 Culversg Culver Riflesg Senior Plebe Club. 26-27 Yearling Commissiong Silver Lozengeg Com- pany Roll Call Representativeg Gold Football Medalg Com- pany Council. 27-28 Two Stripe Councilg Y. M. C. A. Cabinetg Pistol Medalg Company Athletic Managerg Chair- man Finance Committeeg Bible Discussion Groupg Company Council. 28-29 Bible Discussion Croupg Dramaticsg Com- pany Councilg Three And Four Stripe Clubg Silver Lozengeg Cadet Clubg Secretary Varsity Clubg Hop Club. 1741 L l Y l Myra- - A ,-1 um' 'mv L . ' , If wg' get 'O J .n----- ll 'E JOSEPH ROBINSON WAGNER Detroit, Michigan Diploma-Business Business 6666 MILITARY-25-26 Private H Company. 26-27 Private H Com- pany. 27-28 Private H Company. 28-29 Second Lieutenant H Company. ATHLETIC-25-26 Varsity Rifleg Company Golf. 26-27 Varsity Rifleg Company Golfg Volley Ballg Hockeyg Jungle League Basketball. 27-28 Varsity Riileg Company Colfg Vollcy Ballg Hockey. 28-29 Varsity Rifleg Company Colfg Hockey. MISCELLANEOUS-25-26 Culvers. 27-28 Culver Riflesg Silver A. 28-29 Three And Four Stripe Clubg Company Council. 175 EDVVIN ALEXANDER WALKER Westerville, Ohio Diploma-Business Business 6666 A MILITARY-25-26 Private C Company. 26-27 Private C Com- pany. 27-28 Private C Company. 28-29 Corporal C Com- pany. ATHLETIC-25-26 Varsity Footballg Company Basketballg Vol- ley Ball Cliegimental Championsj. 26-27 Varsity Footballg Captain Company Basketball. 27-28 Varsity Trackg Com- pany Basketball. 28-29 Varsity Trackg Company Basket- hall. MISCELLANEOUS-25-26 Culversg Silver Lozengeg Company Council. 26-27 Silver Lozengeg Company Council. 27-28 Silver Lozengeg Company Council. 28-29 Culver Biflesg Silver Lozengeg Company Councilg Company Personnel Oflicerg Cadet Club. 176 EUGENE BUCKLEY VVAYLAND Chicago, Illinois Diplmnzx-Sc-ivnlifir University Of Mivllignn 6666 MILITARY--25-26 Private lil QTOIIIIHIIIY. 26-27 Privulc ll Com- pany. 27-28 Scrgczml ll Company. 28-29 Sccoml l.ia-ulvn- ant II Company. ATI-ILETIC-25-26 Company Foollmllg Buskvllmllg Indoor Haw- lmllg Bzlsclmllg llovkcyg Swimmingg 'l'rzu'k. 26-27 Vurfily lioxingg Company lrillllbllllg llalskvllmllz lmloor llzlsvlmllg Baseball' llovkcvg Swimminv' 'l'r:u'k. 27-28 Vnrailv Box- ! YY , N - N . lllgg ll'1ll'kQ SWVIIIIIIIIIIQIQ l'o0llmllg llnskvllmll: indoor linac-- bzlllg llzlsclmllg Ilan-key. 28-29 xrZlI'Silj' Boxing: 'l'r:u'k: Compzlny Foollmllg lluskcllmllg lnrloor Balm-lmll: linac-hull: llockcyg Swimming. MISCELLANEOUS--25-26 Culvcrsg Culvvr lliilvs. 26-27 Silva-r Lozcngv. 27-28 Silver l,0zc-lug:-. 28-29 Wlrrlcl llrollu-rlmml Comnlilicc. 177 E E ht i lt 1 : U 1 - 1 1 w R y i 2 E xg L4 ,w 's T !, 1, ?1 E. li tr K I l il Ni 5, 'E lb E 'r is li i Y I i r 1 E t X P 4 I x I 1 i I EDWARD 'WEIDENHAMER JR. Milton, Pennsylvania Diploma-English Dartmouth College 6666 MILITARY-27-28 Private C Company. 28-29 Private' C Com- pany. 4 ATHLETIC-27-28 Varsity Baseballg Company Footballg Basket- ball. 28-29 Varsity Footballg Baseballg Company Basketball. MISCELLANEOUS-23-29 Culversg Culver Rifles. 178 U . ' 6, A I ' '. -,J-ti ,,: ' ,V.I,- '.-. ,- ' ' . ji, -,f. .f ' 3 'rfthil , . - ' 8 . .' -4 -.-. -. 1, :.j,. 77'-' 4 I .lv ' A' , 1 A I - . Tigl 45 '7 ' .Ti h A V .- .1 Il. 3 ', .I '- -' 'Y , :w e1 'f5 ii4f2,fsi:53f38,-- 2 41 ' . I '12 . 5 ,. I ,I . 'i I. , , I , , V. 1 .7,.,-rm. H 1 ,. -nm . ' 'ff'-np...,-sa ' ' ' WALTON XVETTEN Chicago, Illinois Diploma-English I'I1ll'VZlI'l'l University 6666 MILITARY-27-28 Privulc Cavalry. 28-29 Corporal Cavalry. ATHLE'l'IC-27-28 Company Foolbullg liaskcllmllg Rillcg Socccrg Truck. 28-29 Varsity Polog Company Foolbullg Socccrg Rillc. MISCELLANEOUS-27-28 Culvcrs: Black llorsc Troop: Svnior Plcbo Clubg Cold Lozcngc. 28-29 Cold Lozcngvg Ya-urling Forum. 179 PHILIP FLETCHER WHITBECK Rochester, New York ' Diploma-Scientific Dartmouth College O Q 'O O MILITARY-24-25 Private B Company. 25-26 Corporal B Com- pany. 26-27 Private B Company. 27-28 Sergeant B Com- pany. 28-29 Captain B Company. ATHLETIC-24-25 Company Soccerg Trackg Baseball. 25-26 Company Footballg Soccerg. Baseball. 26-27 Company Foot- ballg Soccerg Baseball. 27-28 Company Soccerg Basket- ballg Baseball. .28-29 Company Footballg Soccerg Basket- ballg Baseball. MISCELLANEOUS-24-25 Culver Riiiesg Senior Plebe Clubg Silver Lozenge. 25-26 Yearling Commission. 26-27 Two Stripe Councilg Company Roll Call Representativeg Culver Courtesy Club. 28-29 Cadet Clubg Y. M. C. A. Cabinetg Three And Four Stripe Club. I 180 gig , . , 21,4 ,- -' 13- ,'5 . V - I 1 1 Taj ', .' 1 1 . L- . , ' , f, ' , , -ij. v 7 . - 1 ' '-. ' . ,A Y I. ,fm . 1- R VAQF, .. . - i' ' Ai' 'n-'f 1. fu-Q C s pa1 DAVID ELLSWORTII WfIKOFF Kansas City, Missouri Diploma-Scientific Yale University 6666 MILITARY-27-28 Private Artillery. 28-29 Corporal Artillery ATHLETIC-27-28 Company Footballg Basketlrallg Rifle Soccerg Base-ball. 28-29 Varsity Crewg Company Football Soccerg Basketball. MISCEIJIJANEOUS-27-28 Culversg Culver Batlvryg Senior l'lvln- Clubg Cleo Clubg Cold Lozenge. 28-29 Cold l,oz4-nge Yearling Forum. 181 All sw L n, Vi .5 . ,F I! ,, 1, U 1 is . 11 Pi 3 fl! X1 3 . iv 1 R 1 1 'F i i i 1 .Q L V 1 J I A i Y ' 1 .s 1 -lr 's ii li lic . ' s 1, H EX' 11 it W 5 M , 7 if , 7 a wi H F ? 7 1 7 2 E x ' x 3 M 1 E 1, Q F l W V 7 I 1 WILLIAM THOMAS WILLIAMS JR. Bluefield, West Virginia A Diploma-English University Of Pennsylvania A 6666 MILITARY-25-26 Private A Company. 26-27 Private A Com- pany. 27-23 Private A Company. 23-29 Sergeant A Com- pany. ATHLETIC-25-26 Company Footballg Indoor Baseballg Base- ball. 26-27 Company Footballg Soccerg Indoor Baseballg Baseball. 27-23 Company Footballg Soccerg Indoor Base- ball. 23-29 Manager Varsity Trackg Captain Company Footballg Soccerg Indoor Baseballg Baseball. MISCELLANEOUS-25-26 Culver Rifles. 26-27 Culversg Com- pany Councilg Y. M. C. A. Intercollegiate Relationship Com- mitteeg Silver Lozenge. 27-28 Y. M. C. A. Intercollegiate Relationship Committeeg Silver Lozenge. 28-29 Social Committeeg Silver Lozengeg Company Council. AI l82 I ci Q X 1 8 s LLOYD EDVVARD NVILLIAMS River Forest, Illinois Diploma-English Dartmouth College 6666 MILITARY-24.-25 Private F Company. 25-26 Private l Com- pany. 26-27 Corporal F Company. 27-28 Color Sergeant F Company. 28-29 Captain 1 Company. ATHLETIC-24-25 Varsity lloekeyg Company Swimming: Basketballg Baseball. 25-26 Varsity Pistolg lloekey: Com- pany Footballg Volley Ballg Soeeerg Basketball. 27-28 Varsity Pistolg Company Football: Baseballg Cross-Country. 28-29 Captain Varsity Pistolg Varsity lloekey: Company Footballg Baseball. MISCELLANEOUS-24-25 Culversg Culver llillesg Silver l.oz- eugeg Senior l'lebe Club. 25-26 Yefletle Staffg Quill Staff: Folliesg Two Stripe Council. 27-28 Composing liclilor Vefletteg Business Manager Quill: Three Anal Four Stripe Clubg Dramaties. 28-29 Cadet Club: llop Club: 'l'hree And F0lll' Stripe Clubg Editor-lu-Cllief Yefleltel Dramalivs. 183 lf' ,ki K1 . WILLIAM CHRISTIAN MILTON WOLL Chicago, Illinois Diploma-Business Babson Institute 6666 7 MILITARY-25-26 Private G Company. 26-27 Private G Com- 'pany. 27-28 Private G Company. 28-29 Corporal G Com- pany. ATHLETIC-25-26 Company Rifleg Bowlingg Soccer. 26-27 Company Rifleg Bowlingg Soccer. 27-28 Company Foot- ballg Captain Rifleg Captain Bowlingg Soccer. 28-29 Com- pany Footballg Captain Riflcg, Captain Bowlingg Captain Soccerg Indoor Baseball. MISCELLANEOUS-25-26 Culvers. 26-27 Culver Rifles. 27-28 Bible Discussion Group. 28-29 Silver Lozengeg Bible Dis- cussion Group. A l84. WILLIAM WOOLLETT Winnetka, Illinois Diploma-English Hobart College 6666 MILITARY-24-25 Private Cavalry. 25-26 Private Cavalry. 26- 27 Private Cavalry. 27-28 Private Cavalry. 28-29 Second Lieutenant Cavalryg Aide To The Superintendent. ATI-ILETIC-25-26 Company Footballg Swimming. 26-27 Com- pany Swimnling. 27-28 Varsity Swimmingg Company Foot- bull. 28-29 Captain Varsity Swimming. MISCELLANEOUS-24-25 Culversg lllaek llorsv Troop: ,lunior Plebe Club. 25-26 Yearling Commission. 26-27 Two Stripe Council. 27-28 'lllll't't' And Four Stripe Club. 28-29 Three And Four Stripe Club: Y. M. C. A. Cabinet: Cadet Club. ISS 29 SCHOOL YEAR 1928 l been eventful, productive, and enjoyable in the The 1928-29 school year las n . ' al opinion of cadets and faculty. Innovations ln schedule and VISITS of celebri- Th lans for a new academic building gener ties are the outstanding marks of the year. e p I ll es now in use, for a new Slt6 for the woodcraft camp to replace the several sma on i and parade field, and for the construction of a large modern hotel near the campus More adequate traffic facilities have been indicate a few of the proposed changes. ' ' t ear and more extensive plans are scheduled. A '6Greater developed during this pas y Culver appears in the offing. Numerous changes have found favor. A new schedule puts drill shortly after ' ' ' rning period, places recreation from dinner, dispenses with callsthentlcs as a mo g ' - h hel period starts. Classes are held on Saturday instead of 3:20 p. m. unt1l5.15 w en p Monday as formerly and B. 1. consequently falls on Saturday morning. For a time ' ' h ld n Sunday and G. 1. Saturday. during the wmter months B. 1. was e o ' 6' ' d is more frequently called in Chapel, as the officially known assembly perlo f the Sunday service, is now held only once a week on order to distinguish it rom Friday afternoon. Before 1919 chapel was a part of the daily schedule, at which time a chapter in the Bible was read, one or two hymns sung, and the Lord's Prayer repeated in addition to occasional speakers and novelties. From that time until it received its title of assembly period in 1927, chapel was held every Monday and Friday during the help period hour just after dinner. It was tried on Wednesday for a short time in the fall of 1928 but Friday became the settled date. The purpose of the changes has been to give more time to the ll'ldlVldl131. Instead of offering honor roll distinction in the Vedette for a grade of ninety or ll consists of the highest third of the class above in each subject, the honor ro now ' ' d. F' st class examinations are not to be based on the average of all subjects carrie lr ' ars but will take place at the same tilne as the underclass held early as in former ye finals. However, first classmen with a monthly average of Clghty-flV6 are exempt the examinations according to the present plan. The headn1aster's office received reports that Culver men now in college are making better records than ever before. Other changes include the permission granted first classmen to use the Culver Legion room in the basement of the Memorial Building and a relaxation in radio activity at WCMA. The station has only operated enough to retain the broadcasting h' ast year as some changes are contemplated. Minature collar ornaments f th license t is p similar to those which have been worn on the fatigue blouses are now a part o e uniform with grey shirts. A group of Harvard educators headed by Dean H. W. Holmes made an extended d anal sis of the Culver educational systeln in April, paying especial regard survey an y to the time devoted to various activities and functions by the individual. E A THANKSGIVING 0FFICER'S FIGURE k M. M -.,N?:vW. Y, , ,.v : . 7 ',., A V V V A: A p IA ' xg' l - 186 e X f 1 4 e -QQ' faq 1- ' 'lk I Y f- .. lm-L -n1a,, frghm.. iii fl N-k,k Y ,f V25 ' , 1. 1, KKKCJ kk!! ' ee - . . . . . . Y The DFCSCUIHIIOH of uPep and Prep marked Culver s first participation in movies other than a news'ree1 feature. The play was well received in every section of the ff' H ,sj country during the Chrlstmas holidays. It shown at Culver November 18. P, fffkxj - . . . ,, If ',,fL7,. Sl 1 The 10113 ChI'lSlmas vacation of flve weeks is unprecedented in Culver annals and IQ-'XY' its g was due to the scourge of influenza which swept the country during December and libxxfiyl January. As a health precaution, the morning schedule was temporarily revised from ,!'?f'lNh X' 1 January untll April giving more sleep, and abolishing ealisthenties and the reveille XM l formation. Toward the latter part of April reveille was placed at 6:15 a. m. without i'6f'9QQftib, a formation, dinner scheduled at 12:43 and part of the time normally devoted to callsthentles was added to the drill period. 3 In addition to the academic and athletic frips. 130 members of the first class 6 went to Chlcago February 9 to see Mar-lieth. the members of the motors classes E 1 - . . s . . L R went to Chicago on December 3 to see the lnternatlonal Aeronautical lzx Nirltltlll as ,, A . . . 1 ' L guests of Colonel H. Holmes, and March 16 the clvlcs classes visited the lndiana it i 'i state legislature at Indianapolis. it 1 - . . . . . . 'if Novel features were introduced during the year. A chemistry exhtlntmn was gl developed at Easter by the chemistry students under the direction of Lieutenant J. -ll gi L' Sheean' A bfwkcllwll 50713 llillllcd uliasketsf' the music of which was composed . by Major W. J. 0,Ca11aghan a few years ago and the words of which were written in it a contest by R. I. Basch, I-I. N. Callcher, J. XY. Nlarienthal. YY. 11. Rambo. and J. 'l'. Turner, took form this winter. The entertainment offered in the mess hall by the 'ft it -it picture shows featuring F. Nl. Shulzc as Sinister Sam. the big bolshexik man from L Russia with a news reel of local interest. and the weekly concerts by the Co1onels. .1 13 the academy jass orchestra, added interest to mess hall rations. Captain J. NX . Stinch- Q5 1 comb ushoti' Cadet Shulze and his heavy beard for the films and Captain C. C. Nlather 54 directed the performances. The Band presented its weekly concerts most frequently il. . . . 1 . . -,t A on Friday nights ll'lSl01lf1 of Saturday and various speakers and entertainments were :Q if offered from time to time. Miss Dorothy Wilson of Logausport gave readings in the A33 4 , . . 1, , llbrary lounge at intervals during the year. Ji? 'T In official circles comes the news that Captain J. .-K. llillman. formerly uf the ,l adjutant genera1's staff, is still in Xvashinglon computing the war records of l-128 Fl If Culver men who participated in the W'or1d XY'ar. A copy of the volume. which will -if be colnplete in every detail, will be placed on the ledge just below the tablet bearing 'P' o a o K the names of the sixty-one men who died in the war. 3+ l l 0 ' L 4 Armistice Day was again the scene of the colorful rt-dedication of the Nlemorial ffl W Building. It was also the weekend of the homecoming football game. marking the ,EMI quintennial reunions of the classes of '28, '23. '18 and on back. in addition to the fi fu general homecoming of alumni. The installation of the new officers of the Culver Legion also took place at that time. 2- EW ,',1' .g if ji lx ily ili Q ft r, .ii 11 1. uh 11 lx Qi' 1 F 4 t-. lf 'ei Y .1 ,Eg za 951 pl V. I 1.' 1 ' . 34 I 1 1-, 5 le ' 1 .J , p P it ' 'J 1 I - - - - -c . msrnn D.-'tNt.1g ' 2' 1 l -nk, ' , t -.Q r, 'V Mk I X A -I .. 4 . Q -, f l y' ,, L, W M, t r u y yd.. ,B n IV P Payer 'I 1- gg-gggffl 5' A fly! 4 XT: ,rf Ty' stiff, Ap -lf .gi Miki' r . ii-Y .six Mya,-'eknxn 1 A KJ! -., B , ...gum e Lx u p ZS if R'-1'-,y..w' A i'Y,,r 3 Xsg' hr A l , A A l ' A if ' A ' 1ST CROIX DE GUERRE SOCIETY .,, ,.,r,.,, .,.-1-, '--'nm-33 -L...1-l.1..I' 4 J ' ' f' I Q HE V ug!! Ls I 1 '1 9 Q TZ , lf Lo vi '.' 1 '- .f 1 I L '4 1.1 1 . I +4 he PJ , H TZ kg U? 8 'WH I Q51 T . ,f c-' 5 5: :Z if 3 25. l. 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Maytag. Corporal: lf. 5. Rav. N-rgvzmlz YY. .-N. Slnnrl. scrgvnnl: I . NYrighl. corporal: N. 0. l'iu-rrv. rvgimvnlnl FPTIZPIIIII major. . fx ,f X . x 'X v V . X f kX ' K .WS 211 . A V, FHM ' yy' xx 1 4 4 Q 'I J! ,f .T J l ,m 1. v xv ff' flfk ff ,K W 5. I - 3, .x V ,Ai .xl f J -2 .ig ,, ' x 1 U 1 EAS ,-s '95, BAND MAJOR W. J. O'CALLAGl-IAN Tactical Officer ACADEMIC ACHIEVEMENTS: Company aca- demic ranking: September, 2, October, 2, Novem- ber, I, first semester, I, February, I, March, 2, Easter Cum Laude men, 3, gold A men first semester, I, silver A men first semester, 4, two days extra leave Christmas, 3, one day extra leave Christmas, 2, theater trip to Chicago Easter, 2, theater trip to South Bend Easter, 4. MILITARY ACHIEVEMENTS: Men on regi- mental staff, 0, men on battalion staff, 0, gold lozenges first semester, II, silver lozenges first semester, 22. ATHLETIC ACI-IIEVEMENTS : Company ranking: football, I3, indoor baseball, I, soccer, 13, hockey, II, basketball, I, jungle league basketball, I, rifle, 1, indoor track, 1, regimental championships, 5, all-company football men, 2, all-company basketball men, 5, Varsity Iettermen, 3, varsity letters: football, 3, basketball, 3 Ccap- tain,, track, 2, baseball, I Ccaptainl, crew, 0, boxing, 0, swimming, I, polo, 0, tennis, 0, golf, 0, pistol, 0, rifle, I, hockey, 0, cheerleaders, 0. R ll C ll staff 2' Quill staff, ACTIVITIES: Cadet Club, 2, Vedette staff, 4, o a , , 05 I Cl b 6 Bugle Corps 0, Y. M. C. A. Cabinet, I, Quill contributors, 4, dramatics, 7, C ee u , , , Hi-Y Club members, 17, I-Iop Club, I. C. L. Carlisle, second lieutenant, W. K. Browne, captain, J D Coppock first 1. t t ' ' 1 xeu enan , .l. A. Goetz, second lieutenant. 1 1 S 'Herr--', vAe:1:1 --41' .1 if-xiii? .j-3 L: x-i1 r g ,-..:.z: - .137 , .7 A Zhi , Y 5 JU In ,A V Y v 1 Y Q I , aff, 'R s, .. s ' 1 'as A-ii' ,,:ff A Ni'-1 , I ' ' '11 ,-H3331--3. A' ' .1 . fs 4, - , ., ' ' , I- 'F - ,ru , A - v ' E -sf .Q 'e,,r -.,q '.,,. eg Q it .f,Ma5,,, E ...bm w E WL H f 212 ,'. ,Q Y L: , ' wg N , iq ,.L 'f , ' - .3 , ' i H , .i ,' f' 1 5 I Iinnul In flour--rl Ifnrlxluliuru BAND IiUS'I'I'IR. NI,-XY I. I929 U. If. AI1'x:nuIn-r. uIIu: I . YY. Huh--. r'I:xriunl: Ii. I.. IIiIuII. vurpnrnl, 1-I.nrim'l: II IL. Irn.u. U.: in'11 V. K. Iirownv. vuptuin. l'UI'Il1'IZ C. I.. Curli-Iv. -vvuml Ii-'uh-naml. trumlmn--: II II In-I.-.. rv-rn-l: I N, I-mL. r-nurse drum: J. Il. Cuppnrk. fir-I lie-ulvnaml. Im--: II. S. lfuvnn. flux:-1 YI. I'. Vullulnrrt. rlnrinf-I: II. I. Drew-s. 4-Inrim-I: S. C4-III. vurm-I: J. A. Cm-U. -1-vunul Ii:-nh-num. Imrixun--z II. V. II.nIx-wr---n, lr-null-mr-g I.. C. linrri-non. hl'l'j1l'ilIli. Nuxnpixnnvz lf. .L Iinuke'-. vnrpurzli. rnrlu-I: II. I., Iiauyu-N. rlarina-I: ,I. N. II--rnulun. Irolnlmna-: C. If. lilll'lll'fl'I4i. flulv: C. fl. Ilunl. 1-urpnrui. rnruvl: II. II. ,Inna--. Crmnlmn--1 l.. Il. kirk. f-I.uriur-I: I II. II. Lniiuur. vlnrinvi: C. I. Him-NIiII:ln. Iv:l-- drum: I-. .L Ylrhlaun-. I'r--nvh Imrn: II. II. Nl--Il.m-'I. 'willful-L J. A. Mznrlilululu-, -I-rgn-unl, rurnu-I: J. II. Ylurlimlulv. -1-rm-.ml. lil-ruriam. rurm-I: W. Il. Nr--Ivil. 'Iliff' drum: IV. I . Norlhzuu. i l'l'lll'II Ilurn: 42. I'. Iinvklv. vurpurnl. rurm-l: II. If. Iinuvr-. 1-I.nrim-I: XX. If. Fhrp- puril. olrm-. snxnplurnu-: I . NI. Shulzv. corporal. 'IIXIIIDIIUIIVI II. ,I. SIIIIIII. lyn1p.uni. -unrv -Irnm: I. I,. I4-rn. cluriul-I: I . C. 'I'mnllIx-. first svrgvzunl. I ra-nrh Imrn: 5. WI. Iris-In-5. 1-urn-'l. Iou::I.-r: Il. WI. 'lrillll-Iv. 'THIN' fHllll'1 II. If. W':lII:ll'l-. vnrln-I: II. S. Xvurnvr. Im--2 I. IP, XXI-1-II. rinrinv-I: I'. If. Wiiu'-. -:nuphnn--. rv- yr-: - - ,,,,,. X4 i '- -.mytiiv , N 99a +P Q.. ing . I. .JF in -.. ,ps 3431 fi? .ai M ' Iinllum row. Ia-fl lo rnzlllz Innmlv-, hm-lr. J.. Lnpp.-1 L. I '- H.. Iarlvl lv-. Wlarlmflalr. I 'Img' svvonai row: Craig. Iinlvs. Iiurri-nn. xiill Iillli3Il'. II.. Ilm-kv'-. N:--Ivil. Flvulu-. WI.: lifiril FH'-I II-1f:-I -'II Eg - - 'I'rimIvIv. Cuwnn. Iliinlr. Silvlrlvalrnl. Ilrq-xv-. Iiunl. L.: funrlh rn-.al NIarWIulI1n. Il'lfI- ?- 5 uIv1: 1... nrnlvgr Iivzwlx. Nnrllxnm. .'xIt'XIllllil'l'. xIt'.xlIIllllN1 fiI'lIl FUN! I ?- l'Hr '- hl'rrl' xlrnanrl. ld-Iii' IIWAI rn-ui I' Cook. C.: sixth rnu: YVIIQ-N. YV:-NI. Iinlxnr-vn. ,Innr-. II.. llur-n-fvl-I. I.:aIl-wnr. IIrrn1Ifvn. 2 iff- 3I'- xi WIAQ RX. if f' ' M J, K2 V .iff xx ff' 'R viz 'AX 'xx J,-' at x,X:j.f P' .X , -ww ff, k ff 'nf' r 'V' ,fffx-xx 'V' ,f 'xQ, P? RL 'K X ,if wt . -X ff' E, .f iw- rf 1 f .f 'f-. f'- 1 . -.af ,ff -- if f v ,tif X' X wg, '- 54' -4 6 .ffgK..fy .fA .ew .fix Biff Ai: Rf ff-X we., gil fx if .7123 i 4.1251-A 'ls.,F. A COMPANY ACAEEMIC ACHIEVEMENT S : Company df i I - A- vt- ... A, 1 s n 5 f 4 J, ia. 'u .. ,L 1 ' '- ---'-L-A ' ...H ...aa -. A., L 4. ,.f..-..1--,.- M.--an I Q, ff q.-..nv,:.1,,-I ri! -. -i ru Q-qu,--1 : ' V -.9 C Cv I -. .L + 5, .R B I Q E 'L 1. 32 44 Quill contributors, 1, ., 3 ii I .fy 's F I' academic ranking: September, 5, October, 4, November 3, first semester, 5, February, 3, 9 March 5, Easter Cum Laude men, 0, gold A 7 men first semester, 1, silver A men first semes- ' 1' one 2' two days extra leave Christmas, , ter, , day extra leave Christmas, 4, theater trip to Chicago Easter, 3, theater trip to South Bend Easter, 1. MILITARY ACI-IIEVEMENTS: Men on regi- mental staff, 0, men on battalion staff, 1, gold lozenges first semester, 4, silver lozenges first semester, 19. ATHLETIC ACHIEVEMENTS: Company b ll 7 indoor baseball, 13, soccer, ranking: foot a , , 6, hockey, 2, basketball, 6, jungle league basket- ball, 10 rifle, 3, indoor track, 12, regimental 0 all company football men, 4, Y championships, , - LIEUTENAN'g1aEglL:gNgI2filLlgrC. BAYS all-company basketball men, 3, Varsity Iettermen, 8, Varsity letters: football, 1, Ccaptainj basket- ball, 2, track, 2, baseball, 0, crew, 0, boxing, 1, swimming, 0, polo, 0, htennis, 1 Ccap- tainj, golf, 0, pistol, 0, rifle, 0, hockey, 2, cheerleaders, 1. ACTIVITIES: Cadet Club, 3, Vedette staff, 6, Roll Call staff, 2, Quill staff, 10, 4' Y. M. C. A. Cabinet, dramatics, 0, Glee Club, 4, Bugle Corps, , 2, Hi-Y Club members, 16, I-Iop Club, 0. ,,. J- A. Collner, first lieutenant, Bugle Corps, S W- Greg ', ' gs first lieutenant, H. c. cignillim, captain, N- P- Jackson, second lieutenant, SbvffaYvzfwkwffxQQVQFVWMCNQQTWQ5EWWTT7Q?QQ f d ,gf P-f,3l:N4frf?i7?:-,QA q,5gix,1,f.ff 214 --.il-.-.. ,- . 'MY' -. 9- - . V zffgi-w...'11s.--9-.. W -.W 2- 1 ':-M'l -1-.ini-A-,air Q -f--- . -f . 2,1 'W --ws' .v v X N0li1'1'. Sir-, IIN' IIIIIIIIUTIII i- Fuligua- :Incl We-In III-ll-. Fir-I yr 1. a .lx I . A COMPANY ROSTER. MAY l. 1929 C. E. Ilulu-rg Ii. II. Ilnka-r: A. Il. ffm-rf: ,I. I.. Clnrvz 1. A. Cnllnrr. fir-I Iirnlrnunl. Ilnglr fury.: Dollison, corpurulg I . II. Hllcly, 1-orporulz Il. K. Fu-lc-rg I.. A. I'I0'Il'l'1 II. 5. Frank: Il. If ldgnillial. rug-lain: A. W. Ilrny: IV. II. Griswold, vnrpnrnlz IV. I.. IInrlIl: J. II. Ilnffnlnn. rnrpural: N. I'. jar-Lynn. -rrnnal liru. lunnntg K. YV. J1'IllN'!IfllQ I.. IV. ,Innn-az J. K. Kirn: A. II. .In-lin: .L I.. Ish-rlnuan: II. U. kru-ra U I Kunzg C., 5. I.:-4-, r-urge-nnl: C. A. I.:-n--4-n: T. T. Llnyrlg G. II. Nlrlfnllnugh. -rrunnl Hrulrnanl. Kish' to Ihr SlllN!l'Illll3lllIl'IlI: YV. C. Hurling II. I. Mivhna-Is: ID. NI. Nixun: II. lf. I'.ur-nn-. ---rpranl: II. II. I'-an-, rnrpnrnlg III. L. Pow:-II: IC. A. Ihrga-rs: I'. K. Huge-r-g I.. II. Ihr-rg II. Srhafrr: Y. W. Frhnfrr. fir-I -rfifnnlz I.. IA. SOIlmefcr: J. ,I. SlXlI'l'2 S. II. Sh-vvn-5 J. I . SIIIXIFIZ YY. ,L Slnxxrl. fulur -rruvnlvlz I. Nur 1: II. 1-. Inrr. corpornlg II. 'I'. XV:-along II. Y. YV:-il: C. S. XYilIu--: ll. 'I'. V'ilIinnu-. -4-rg:-ant: J. ll. Rumi: k. A. Wmul. if A '--I.. IIOIIDIII row. Ivft In right: Nlclinllungll. ll.. ,Im-L-nn. N.. llrrlr. llixthilliil- Vf'H '1 '. ' ' 7 ': I Dollison. 'I':!rr. Parsons. I.:-v. ll.. Sclmfvr. F.. Stnnrl. V .. I'-urr. Ilnffnvan: lhnirl Yflll V lIIlfl 'l- IL- 1 '1 '- Svlluvfvr. I... Gray. NIICIIZIPIF. IInIu'r. lf.. Frank. Kunz: flllIl'lIl rn'-I .Inna--. I... In-lrr. 'I 0'l Y- IL- J 'T 5e'I1:lfvr. II.. I.l'llShl'll. llnrlh. W-l'5I0llI fiflh row: Sll.'ll'l 7. 5'rx r-n-. kr -P. WIaP'l . H11 -lman. Ilnu-, rm: . K.. Rogvrs. I'.. sixlll row: jvppvsvn. I'uurII. Slnnrl. .I.. Kirn. Ilakrr. I--- IfI F'I- WUI' J 'l P,- xx I if-X I X , I fi I Q . I j. XX 'If xx-i ,gf A xxx !,xx .K ,Ax A' i ,xx X V , ,,,,y Ak V ff fx X! QW ,cf X5x ' -ix, ' ,X A' , ' ' .1-5' ' ,ffl iff, f N ff' X Z xx'-fx ff' A X'-511, 'f ' fy.. fix, r f- Rx ff' ,f 5 ..f'7 .-f' fx'-.ff ff Q xiii! 43 X55-jj! ,fx X11-' 4.4. ..1..,g. --sf ...A I f--MA 'M ' ' 215 UQ Q .1 ' fix? J., A ,ln-A In Z- rx . ga .R , Q .L , .Q -I, I ,k' -2 'fr 5 J I. ' . 4 IIA' .lx Q l 1' 4 I ff 1 2 I I 7 Zu .ns if T I Q' 2. .Aff I 5 . 1511 if fx 5-Q Ti .fi . H -I r I ii Lj I IIIII I I 1 I! II L I I ? .I II I I ' he I III I II I l I .A I I I I 5. I I I. 3 I I. VI I I I I :II ' I I . I I I I COMPANY ACADEMIC ACI-IIEVEMENTS: Company aca- az Vw . l I I I IIII I I I I I I I I I IIII Q I r IIII -I I, I I I III . 3 III! :- I L' 'I I I IIII :Cs I , II 'L !' I ' IIII :j 2 II 'I I I .I- I I I 1 ' 1 I I I f I il I2 I -I ' I I I I 2 ' II I I Q I I I I I . II 5' I -2 II I I I5 rg I I If Il 3 I r-. I, 1 1 wi. demic ranking: September, 1 ' October, 25 Novem- ber, 25 first semester, 25 February, 4, March, 15 Easter Cum Laude men, 15 gold A men first semester, 15 silver A men first semester, 45 two days extra leave Christmas, 15 one day extra leave Christmas, 45 theater trip to Chicago Easter, 25 theater trip to South Bend Easter, 4. MILITARY ACHIEVEMENTS: Men on regi- mental staff, 05 men on battalion staff, 15 gold lozenges first semester, 75 silver lozenges first semester, 21. ATHLETIC ACHIEVEMENTS: Company ranking: football, 105 indoor, 75 soccer, 25 hockey, 35 basketball, 65 jungle league basketball, 125 rifle, 4-5 indoor track, 55 regimental cham- pionships, 05 all-company football men, 15 all- company basketball men, 15 Varsity lettermen, 55 varsity lettersg football, 15 basketball, 05 track, 05 baseball, 05 crew, 05 boxing, 15 swimming, 05 polo, 05 tennis, 05 golf, 05 pistol, 05 I L I I 31 LIEUTSNANI' CFLONEV, W. R. KENNEDY I I 5 Tactical Officer ' . I I-nf I., I I I l If 'V I I gi I II jf rifle, 15 hockey, 1 CcaptainJ5 cheerleaders, 0. .Q , ,. ,li I 'I ACTIVITIES: Cadet Club, 35 Vedette staff, 45 Roll Call staff, 05 Quill staff, 15 't I :I If I TQ- Quill contributors, 55 dramatics, 05 Glee Club, 55 Bugle Corps, 15 Y. M. C. A. Cabinet, I 'I . . ,. .. 15 Hi-Y Club members, 175 I-Iop Club, 0. . I . ii II I I I ,Q .n I I,.. II 'A I .I . v , I III. 'Q' . I. I I I I I I -r . 2 . X 1 - ..,,vg I I III I I. I I g I :F I I II I: I If I s' QI ,I I .I , I I yi I I sg Q If Z . II I' I I C In I - by I , I III .4 II I III I IIZI Q I I-I S I I 1 ff ' 1 , I' -- I I - - I: 5 I 1 ' Y' I' f I Iii 5 , I I , as 1 gl I . I I I -. If QI I.1I II I 1: I I II -I I: 'H ' 1 ' . Q xi ,ici I , .,, Q 5. , ..Y I ' L' I I II I -J is E - I I T--, I 'Ii 'A A , C S Tracv fir't lieutcn 1 P ' , D n i Whltbetliv captain, B. H. Anderson, second lieutenant. I I gf M I-II I .I Ii: in H, . HM ' I I Y '. I N' ' Rig, lv 'L' V - .hah In L -,w J? ,-:gf 'Q3Er.-- II I III 216 I : Ii' I . III I XA Iv-x SQ. . ,N 'X ,v , 121 l M ,nz W xv K 4 X Q. .E f I . 0 I . v 1 N 1 n I f ? UNUlil'l'. Sir-. lhv l.lliflll lll i- llrry 5lliI'lN Zlllll XX 1-In llrll-. Fir-f Tl ,.l I . - . , ,, , , -1 B UDMPAFNX ROS'l'l',ll. M.-XY I. H329 f L. D. Arvr' T. W' Avlu'-on' If ll Xnclu-r un 1-vunl li ul ' I ll XX ll 1 ' - - . .1 - .N ' '. 2 . . akfg I'-. .3 -, ,, . . Rohprl Bonny: H' P' n 4'h 3 A- nl'l'L1ll1llI-l'llt C. NY. lflfvfll:-1'.:'.l'Qf. I!lll'lll I E.. RN.ll .uIl:':.Ilu Glmtl En:rl'.r:Il7 Q: D. R. Clark: YV. A. fzlllllliil J. ll. Crilvllfiu-lmlg j, j, Culln-rl-nn: l'. ll. llgni-1 YK. NN lintim' ll' lImlI:'.n. '- lnonrf corporal? H' F' l 5'il'l 'l C: S- I'-UFIN'-. Sl'l'Ul'ZlIll2 xl- I'-l'1llll ! I.. llnulllxlrlilll'-F 'J' ll:a.l:-xl. 1-ul1s::.:l.i D J. lu. llilflijlfll C. D. llZl1'l'l'k1Illlllf. lmllzlliun -vrgu-:ull major: lf, II. ll,.,.,,l,.,: F. 5..l'lJuL.i,. .L Ay' Izinch' ' irgrrggvrzxgillli.lllivllznxggllr-g 5. lm' h:n'i-..gT:'lf. 'l'. Krfnn-? ID. N. NI..I2ri..r3 ll, Xl, !l,,,,,,1 5- xx, xl5,.l,,,.l- ,,,,.:,,mz ' vrglor.:-I,:.r' - i-Algorpz l-'.'.u'. N'..HI.m: J' Px'.N':l.Nunz N1 Nmlpn: 'X' n ri : V' H- Nulvlvill-: Y. 5. Rn--. Q ' Q .- 'l-f- - 1- -l I'll'2 I- l'. 5l1'llivr:.f.. 5. lrury. fur-I lin-nl:-nnlzl: XX. ll. 'lrvgng l'. I. Xlhilluwk. ' Cillllilllll fn. ll. W llIllll'Nl'f. 5l'I'f.Il'ZIIll1 R. L. Wilxon. ' .' 1 3 'v U. l 1 l . : ' 5 l . Y - I I ' U ,4 ,Y 3 f 1 f fr ,- 1' rf I 1 ' , U gl. 4.2 .A:,3 rf M? .7 t V .A V 11 Uufluill rlvw. lvfl ll! l'iL:lll! llnkvr. ll.. lfulnll-. Thurs. XYl1ilIlr'rZ,. W.lul'r.u'1. Nun.: .ff-nal r-'I-3 nfriv llzllvy. fvallly. R.. lfurlu-N. Wwllilllnwuq. Din-nfunr: Illiwl run: llulfl-will, N--iflig. llgrl. U. Xfrr. Uzwlr-ru. r Knisnr. Hurling. Cri:m-hfivlml: fnurlh rem: lfznirlr-N-. K:-In--nu. ln-:mu-. ll-uni.-. I!-zu., 4 , Hgfhzfl., llurnf., ' lgl'l'f.IhZl..S0ll1 fiflll ron: ll:-rnlvy. lluzhv-. Sim-lv. Ylrlrier. Wlfmrr. Yi.. Wlznn. Wlzrra. Hough: -ixllu rn-: ' Stvinvr. Curr. Nvilsnn. Dani-. P.. Cullwri-nn. llvlvlvin-. l'In.uu-pi-nu. lrr-cn. D www.-I, wzxiffg -.lf Kfxbf , f ,fi ,xg --KX' .xg ' -Elkgsf' A 'j,Liw,Ei - f'!f,f..g4: ' nf ' X' 7 ' 1-' ' ' f R, -Q ,f K J 'Ki YQX gfxx NW! R -A4'XXN N NJ .f x .f X . 1 ' 'f' 'x f' ' ' f' 'NN J 'w ' 3 E 421, xkqzff 4 :AXXf4'4:. Nuff' .fffx 'X-QI, ' LL XXX-,, ' ZZIT .14 ,g WJ 1' , ' --SEE, .N - - gr' .,3.- ,,,, , ,A ..-.. , , .f..3.f-f ry-.51 1---AT-,: ,. .-Aamg. f, -ig- jiftrfailg-. Jr- W, .. . . - 4 - ' FF Q... 1' 'U' V' ' C LIEUTENANT COLONEL W. C. JOHNSTON Tactical Officer COMPANY ACADEMIC ACHIEVEMENTS: Company academic ranking: September, 3, October, 3, November, 4, first semester, 4, February, 7, March, 3, Easter Cum Laude men, 0, gold A men first semester, 2, silver A men first semester, 3, two days extra leave Christmas, 0, one day extra leave Christmas, 6, theater trip to Chicago Easter, 1, theater trip to South Bend Easter, 4. MILITARY ACHIEVEMENTS: Men on regi- mental staff, 1, men on battalion staff, 0, gold lozenges first semester, 5, silver lozenges first semester, 20. ATHLETIC ACHIEVE MENTS : Company ranking: football, 12, indoor baseball, 7, soccer, 8, hockey, 3, basketball, 2, jungle league basket- ball, 2, rifle, 6, indoor track, 4, regimental championships, 0, all-company football men, 2, all-company basketball men, 1, Varsity lettermen, 12, versity letters: football, 3, basketball, 1, track, 2, baseball, 1, crew, 0, boxing, 1, swimming, 1, polo, 0, tennis, 1, golf, 0, pistol, 2, rifle, 1, hockey, 0, cheerleaders, 1. ACTIVITIES: Cadet Club, 4, Vedette staff, 2, Roll Call staff, 0, Quill staff, 1, Quill contributors, 5, dramatics, 3, Glee Club, 1, Bugle Corps, 3, Y. M. C. A. Cab- inet, 2, I-Ii-Y Club members, 20, Hop Club, 1. C. R. Hoyt, second lieutenant, I-I. C: Owens, captain, J. S. Van Pelt, first lieutenant, regimental personnel officer, F. I-I. Searle, second lieutenant. ,,,. .XX QVA. A .C y wwf ff, X .Dff-,..X,ff' aa. 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Luv:-Inncl: ll. ,l. Haul:-rn: R. lf. xlilflilli lf. ll. Wlaulxnr: J. ll. Wlillrrg V. ll. ll'0lIU10llllfl'y: G. 0. Nivllulsr, ll. S. Ove-rlnn. rurpural: YY. F. Hu-rlnn: ll. R. Us-rn: ll. lf. th-rn-. rqv- tuing W. A. Porlvrfia-lil: l . K. R4-nningc-r: J. l . llivhurul-. zlrum mnjur -rrp:-ani: ll. l'. llnlniu-un: K. .l. IIUCIKIIIXIIIZ ll. G. Srrilnwrz lf. ll. Svnrlz-. 5l'I'0Illl lll'lllI'llKllll2 YV. G. Silnvk: li. l.. Sill:-rly. rurpnral: l'. V. Slrubclg J. T. Turns-r, N1'l'lll'ZllllZ J. 5. Van l'a-ll. first livnlvnnnl. rs-::iuu-nlnl pa-r-unnrl ufiirrr: F. K. Walk:-r corporal: E. XY'Yl'illl!IlllZlllll'l', rorpornlg J. ll. YY:--I: J. K. V'illinnl-: A. YI. Wright. -rrgranl: K. A. vnu-rh, S1'l'l.1l!ZIlll. 'x 51735 Uoluun row. la-fl to riglll: Turn:-r. Gnrrily- Fl:-lrln-r. T.. S1-arlf-. ll-rn-. HGH- u 'Fl - V- ll f'f '3 scvond row: Yvalkcr. Kvllvr. lllllllfflilll. liisrnlmrrl. Lappr-rrr. Rurknjan. Vllnffh- Rifhlffhl 'hi'fl : '5 Bu,-neu, Cn-pn, Porn-rfiolal. Sillvrly. llonlgmnvry. Uwrn. ll.. Un-rlnn. lhsanng fnurlh rn-: Iarlarul. lllojllr rr. A.. Gilfilvn. Silnvk. Mzulvro. lloucl. lllnll. YY'cizlrnh:nnrr: fiflh rnv: sllllff- llifk- ,Nl'l f'l'g' N': 'l -H ': :' 7' 1 Alhnnn. Yvvst, llarlfnrcl: sixth row: llc-rkvr. llllllllllffff. Wlarnlz. l.nu-lanfl. Rf-nnlnzrr. zllmf- . UE Yvillinms, J. Q , . X , f Af. L x X' fr 1 'X , .x 'N 5 P uf N... X . Y , 1 ff' 'A xii' 413' ' ,ig Q-. - .Q - f '719 .- lr xkxk XXX. . '... O xywrw 'fffQj,QX :UH .xvf Eff fb 747 v I l r V ,. A: V Q' 'N 'X if ' f 'A ig .f 5, XT , TTR' E . ,. 71+ 'Q ' 2 1 T I QQ ' g I . 5. 19 3 S '1 l . . if T 4 ,-,1 5.6 + if 4 .F , , ,ji ,ff Q? ,fl H, pq 5 3 .K if ? 1 5 1 1 I 2 s 1 V f ,p is f I 1? 1 if 5 E I 2 i 5 i D COMPANY ACADEMIC ACHIEVEMENTS: Company academic ranking: September, 8, October, 6, 4' W November, 7, first semester, 7, February, 6, March, 4, Easter Cum Laude men, 2, gold A men first semester, 0, silver A men first semester, 3, two days extra leave Christmas, 2, one day extra leave Christmas, 1, theater trip to Chicago Easter, 2, theater trip to South Bend Easter, 2. MILITARY ACI-IIEVEMENTS: Men on regi- mental staff, 0, men on battalion staff, 1, gold lozenges, first semester, 3, silver lozenges first semester, 10. ATHLETIC ACHIEVEMENTS : Company ranking: football, 1, indoor baseball, 2, soccer, 4, hockel, 10, basketball, 2, jungle league basket- ball, 4,. rifle, 2, indoor track, 2, regimental championships, 1, all-company football men, 7, CAPTAIN H. W. WALBIER .ractical Officer all-company basketball men, 1. Varsity lettermen, 4, varsity letters: football, 0, basketball, I, track, 0, baseball, 1, crew, I, boxing, 0, swimming, 0, polo, 0, tennis, 0, golf, 0, pistol, 0, rifle, 0, hockey, 1, cheerleaders, 0. . ACTIVITIES: Cadet Club, 0, Vedette staff, 0, Roll Call staff, 0, Quill staff, 1, Quill contributors, 3, dramatics, 0, Glee Club, 1, Bugle Corps, l, Y. M. C. A. Cab- inet, 1, Hi-Y Club members, 14, Hop Club, 0. W. L. B :' - ' . .- . . UU lugs bccmld lieutenant, H- Cl- K2SS0n, Captain, H. S. Trcntman, first lieutenant, first battalion Supply officer, E. A. Spence, second lieutenant. 'L-ff' -ills Nat 220 'b 1 l 'i - I' I 1 , 'r 1 7 U Y M w A'l 7 M 4 ' I 's ' ' ,JL wif' ' L. D Cfllllllilily' I.:-:nth lfir-l llnllnliun lnxu Wh-H I - i 1 Y 5 Q D COMPANY' ROSTILR. MAX I. l929 I 'I W. S. Ackcrmung L. R. Burch, corporal: H. li. llnwla-r: YY. ll. Huw-R: ll. X. lh--I. rnrp.-ral: lj B, ll-uhm: -1 . R. A. Browng YV. L. Bunting, second liuutcnnnl: L. YY. Camp: ll. ll. lfnmplwllg I.. I., lulvran: 1. l'. Illn- first scrgezlntz, R. B. Foxg C. II. Clum-k: J. P. Gull: II. D. Ur--nm-n. -1-rp'-ral: I.. l'. I.-ill: 1. N lh-Lm-.mp J. F. Hccnnng II. C. Kusson, captain: C. 0. Kingsbury. ---ru--:mia ,I. l.. Larn-lrrrg Y. IK. Irllrrl: 1. I. . Limlbcckg S. YV. Mccuncg DI. DIZIIIKIUHHIIIIIIZ H. 5. Marr: A. .L Flanuhl. rnrpural: ll. ll. Us-an--r: J. W. Pinncllg A. E. Popcg J. W . Reeves, M-rgunnl: J. ll. Snmlfurnlg YY. li. Frhrazr: l'. lk. Frhuls. r--rg-Ural: H. I J. Scollt, D. R. Scollcng E. A. Spmlvc. e-4-vunfl lim-uh-nnnl: J. Slroucl: J. ll. Tilwri. rvrpvr-Il: H. N lrflllmlll. first liculcnunl, hullnlion supply nffiva-rg R. li. XY.nllun. rurpur:-I: IL. 'I'. Wir-linulu-u---1 N. I. Wulkfr-un. N sergcanlg G. O. YVoodg YV. A. Wfuml, F1-rge-uni: I . R. Wumlx-uni: XX. J. X-num. V Q ff- . ' l 1-7,1 Jr all ff.,..f.f-ff. q , 1. A gg 1- ,Lx , 0 , .1 '-- 3 . I f I I 1 R - ' .. . ' .. 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I1 , is 1 1 rip, wff. :- f' 2 rl I Xa , C. i LI al: 1 15, 1 '22 ,I 5' , Ai.: , JFS, , H f 1.55 1 7 1 ' Iv. 1 1F 1 14 ' If I -.f 5 51 5 iQ 1- . I , ay, I , V . 1 iii i 'if . V., I fl' l--35 c' A :P 13 111 5 5551 A -fl I. Hg 5 H i fn ...' , g if I 'v , Q. 4 J 3 A 5. I if t' I -U 5 5 .gi N771 fi: 1 E -' -is' 11-1-:ft 2 LLE, ': 21-:I-.1.f:.-?ifE2f1 -1gf '-- -A cf '- .. 1 Li.-,,: A- rg, f'-' ff ' - -155:14 COMPANY I, I r , , LIEUTENANT COLONEL A. R. ELLIOTT Tactical Officer 15 swimming, 15 polo, 05 tennis, 05 cheerleaders, 1. ACADEMIC ACHIEVEMENTS: Company academic ranking: September, 95 October, 75 November, 35 first semester, 115 February, 105 March, 135 Easter Cum Laude men, 05 gold A men first semester, 15 silver A men first semester, 15 two days extra leave Christmas, 15 one day extra leave Christmas, 35 theater trip to Chicago Easter, 15 theater trip to South Bend Easter, 2. MILITARY ACI-IIEVEMENTS: Men on regi- mental staff, 15 men on battalion staff, 15 gold lozenges first semester, 65 silver lozenges first semester, 18. ATHLETIC ACI-IIEVEMENTS : Company ranking: football, 25 indoor baseball, 25 soccer, 45 hockey, 65 basketball, 35 jungle league basketball, 35 rifle, 95 indoor track, 65 regimental championships, 05 all-company football men, 35 all-company basketball men, 1. Varsity letter- men, 65 varsity letters: football, 05 basketball, 15 track, 1 CcaptainD5 baseball, 05 crew, 05 boxing, golf, 2 Ccaptainj5 pistol, 05 rifle, 15 hockey, 05 ACTIVITIES: Cadet Club, 25 Vedette staff, 25 Roll Call staff, 15 Quill staff, 15 Quill contributors, 35 dramatics, 05 Glee Club, 15 Bugle Corps, 35 Y. M. C. A. Cab- inet, 25 Hi-Y Club members, 195 Hop Club, 1. G. A. Dickey, first lieutenant, .hospital5 W. L. Hitchcock, captaing A. H. Emerson, first lieutenant, second battalion supply officerg R. J. Thomas, first lieutenant. 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Ivfl In rInIl!: Salomon. Ilnlmrf. J.. Thnma'-. Ililrhrnrk. I'rnr-r-nn. K.. IIIfIsfy. I-I 'f'IEf 'I2 wronml row: YVnrrvn. Marlin. I.. ,Inhn-Inn. A.. lflm-laml. IIn4Iga-rr. Wlfkv- v I '- T-3 'I'I 'I 'f xII I 'I: Qmith II F'nIunnn qlvre-nl! Ilnninr- Durand. Ilarlh: fnnrlh rnv-: I'rariv-r. I.:-we-rmznn. I.if-In-nllul. WI:rirnlI1nI- . . .. . . . . - Virdcll. IIPZIIIV. Ilvnrr. .Inrdnnz fiflll rnu: Yom-In-r. Ifnnkr. Ilraga-sa. Ilnlvy. Ili:-has-I. Knapp. V nlvrnlr. . . . . . . Pnrkvr: sixth row: I-'iq-Idf. Rirlmrulfnn. Yi r-null. N-hram. F.. Xmlrrv- -. IIurLm:I1.-ma. I rv-nl:-1. Ilf-nfl'-r. r X, i X, .L W 'ff . tr ,, A ., K A , A .Mx , A .. A V,--N . I, if .S . ,AX - f, ,X - j 4 fb -. -, ,' X V' f X . I f X - X- 1 Q' -ff ' .if X ,-z . . ,ft ' 17' '- TX-.. ,A if -'lx 7 ,J 'f IIC' X I 73 f A .. ,X F ..-X '-3. xxx Q. ,f .- fx.. ' f, 43. ff fig AQ. X ff.-A B177 1--A 4-A ' . 4' ' ' 2123 .' 1 -f-. G LIEUTENANT F. T. BALKE Tactical Officer CUMPANY ACADEMIC ACHIEVEMENTS: Company academic ranking: ,September, 113 October, 133 November, 123 first semester, 125 February, 123 March, 103 Easter Cum Laude inen, 03 gold A men first semester, 13 silver A men first semester, 23 two days extra leave Christmas, lg one day extra leave Christmas, 03 theater trip to Chicago Easter, lg theater trip to South Bend Easter, 2. MILITARY EACHIEVEMENTS: Men on regi- mental staff, 03 men on battalion staff, 03 gold lozenges first semester, 33 silver lozenges first semester, 20. ATHLETIC ACHIEVEMEN TS : Company ranking: Football, 113 indoor baseball,'43'soccer, 103 hockey, 93 basketball, 113 ,jungle league basketball, 123 rifle, 73 indoor track, 113 regi- mental championships, 03 all-company football men, 03 all-company basketball men, 0. Varsity lettermen, 73 varsity letters, football, 13 basketball, 03 track, 03 baseball, 03 crew, 2 CcaptainJ3 box- ing, 03 swimming, 03 polo, 03 tennis, 03 golf, 03 pistol, 2 CcaptainD3 rifle, 03 hockey, 33 cheerleaders, 0. ACTIVITIES: Cadet Club, 23 Vedette staff, 4-3 Roll Call staff, 03 Quill staff, 03 Quill contributors, 23 dramatics, lg Glee Club, 03 Bugle Corps, 03 Y. M. C. A. Cab- inet, 13 Hi-Y Club members, 103 Hop Club, 1. 'if Q ia ! f, y iv in if B- S- Birdsey, SeC0n'l lieutenant? L. E. Williams. captain3 B. E. Mullins, first lieutenant3 LL A A .L 224- C. T. Payton, second lieutenant. L L. A l 'N- mf -wr'-Q ------fa-f - Q 1- -wp-,Q.1.,.:5-w ---- - fp. .,.,. , W YY,. ,..,....,,,,.,,,,,- , H , ,.,q'v-X-M-an JN -vu 'W 9 v . ! I ' '-I LV ' .. ,K 1- ' QI!-' 'A 1. -f-' ff.-51 '5? '.2'? ,-' -2 vi' T ' VI' elf., .1 ii. - i', ff 1 - g ... I ggi: I .r 122, gg , ., Z., , , ' . 'f'N' 2:- rf . fr' - 5 A i 'f :if- ' iw . ' - 4. 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G COMPANY ACADEMIC ACHIEVEMENTS: Company academic ranking: September, 13, October, 12, November, 13, first semester, 13, February, 13, March, 11, Easter Cum Laude men, 0, gold A men first semester, 0, silver A men first semester, 0, two days extra leave Christmas, 0, one day ex- tra leave' Christmas, 2, theater tripnto Chicago Eas- ter, 0, theater trip to South Bend Easter, 0. MILITARY ACI-IIEVEMENTS: Men on regi- mental staff, 0, men on battalion staff, 0, gold lozenges first semester, 3, silver lozenges first semester, 12. ATHLETIC ACI-IIEVEMENTS: Company ranking: football, 6, indoor baseball, 5, soccer, 2, hockey, 11, basketball, 3, jungle league basket- ball, 10, rifle, 5, indoor track, 2, regimental championships, all-company football men, 3, all- company basketball men, 1. Varsity lettermen, 8, varsity letters, football, 4, basketball, 2, track, 2, baseball, 0, crew, 0, boxing, 3, swimming, 0, CAPl'if:l,Ilca?'0Xice,llALE polo, 0, tennis, 0, golf, 1, pistol, 0, rifle, 0, hockey, 0, cheerleaders, 0. ACTIVITIES: Cadet Club, 2, Vedette staff, 1, Roll Call staff, 0, Quill staff, 0, Quill contributors, 5, dramatics, 4, Glee Club, 6, Bugle Corps, 0, Y. M. C. A. Cab- inet, 4, Hi-Y Club members, 16, Hop Club, 1. Y ' I ig Q R' L' Davis, Second lieutenant? A- C- Bishop, captain, R. I. Basch, first lieutenant. ,IN '-.T . Xa-,, - xg A X 5 ,ff 'fi l ' ' L-QV . K fix NV! ,f'x,'X,Vx ,V xt! 'm , p, q ff? fi R- ,gf 'X 47x-1 f 'X uf' 35 Nw' ff as! W R, .f N. g . A ,ffx Y .fy 'x Xxff CK-NL, -:ffl '-,wg 3.3 226 Z-as V 4 'f --1 -. m 5' M - ,Q- Nnlir'v. Sir-. Ihr l-IIII-lIl'lll i- I nli::ur, While- lIf-Il-. and While- llluu-.I G COMPANY ROSTER. MAY l. l929 'I'. Il. Aldvng 0. A. Au-rhoff: II. A. Iiurlnrrz II. I. Iln-r-Il. fir-I Ii:-ul:-nanl: I.. I'. lla-gg-1 .L I'. Ilrnkc-1 A. C. Iliwhop, vupluin: I.. A. Hin-g NI. IC. Ilnuls-ll: C. I-'. Hriclgmun: II. Iluml.--vu, -nrpural: ll. I'. Qulrg Il. IJ. Cuukq II. II, Crawford: II. I.. Dani-. -u-rmul Ii:-ulc-nnnl: ,L YY. Il',Klri: 'I. 5. Ilrr-Lrr: Il. 5. Il.-xling J. K. Iirnmgohlg J. YY. I i-1-In-r. Nl'l'LH'illil: II. II. lluvlz: lf. II. Gnu:-ng H. Ii. llrullz II. ID. llarl, rnrpnrnl: A. DI. IIuzI4:llg II. I.. Hawk: Ii. NI. Nlillvr: II. .I. NI:-3:-r: II. lf. ylllllffl I.. WI. Nu-I-nn: II. Il. I'r-rkham. fir-I surge-nnlg YV. A. IH-Ilun: J. J. I'r4-nfl:-run-I: II. I-1. Iiirhmunslz J. II. Iluuli-ill: II. If. Frharngulalz HQ II. Schrnllvr, vurpornlz II. C. Smilh: Il. YY. Smith: C. T. Snusulnnz WI. Wu-il: II. Il. WPIIUIII U. X. Whit:-: YV. C. III. XVOII, corporal. 1 , av' 6 1 x Ilollnm row. Ivfl In right: .fKlw:ur1I. lla-ch. II.. Ili-hnp. Ilmi-. I... IVFLIIHUIZ 'ff 'I 0'T n k ' 'full' 5,.h,.m1,.,.- u,,,,1,.u, B,-i,l,:,,,,,,,: ,hird ,.,,,,, 5,,,,,,,l,,,,, ph,-,, Pg.-gg., I-i..-L..-r. J.. ID:-rknr. -muh. V.. llunrlf--fn: fourth rnw: YVrIlnn. AMI:-n. lfrrn-fnrel. Wlark. Nlillvr. P... 5rIu:u-ncolrl. Wlnnrs-. Ifrnminldr HUM 'f ! ' Prvlulvrplnsl. Smith. II.. Cnnk. If.. An-rhoff. CHIP- VPN. FI.. IN-xlln: IIXII1 rn-: Uhr. Ilnlllfll. IIIYIIN- R!l'II'III D'AlrI. IIirInnonuI. Yvhilv. A.. Pm-Ilnn. WTvf:f1'f ! k'f'ff 'T .J ' ' ' 'wxwjxj--M117 'M I I I I fi 9 'IK I I iv I YQ A' In 'I My If V I E ? ,y .1 . , ,P - , , .. N .. X. .,,f V, mx .ff H. ..,, 1' ,V .' .f- f Q If.. K. A X 2 fx IX '..'- . ...ff .3-.X .bf H. ff' ,511 .. f' 4, 'xv ' 5 K-' .jx V -.N N, '1..x,A f' ff' xg X ,f x ff- ,555 x. NX ff N. , X-,fx Ng., M .1 , . I -V, ., . - ,- . -.. . .K J . 2 , :ff V 1 fp Pu - xx K -, .J-55 ..f Nx K 7 .ffxx Qi?-fl? Jffl- bf' Ni..-'J 'rf' W 1 xtvr, A -.-'ff .gu - -.h 1 -- fu' '.. 1, my .7 - ..-I '. 1 ' x I 1 . .fy N . l A I f .I L. 'f 4 x - J l 3 . u 9 .4 '- . - E I . . 1 l J! 'I 1 1' T- . ' J 4 . 1 ' . .n ,U 12 .r a - f. il a :Q 1 31 .il Q35 VT - E14 'ti Eff- it. 25 52? .ig Vi? naw it za: V24 m N.. ii fy! L., CD Q5 o 11 ia. E Tiki 1111, :DN PU 'lb is 2 .t 1 115, ES, LQ! Tfkr SS 3?-A gi, if. fg, f fllt fp' 3 W 5 I 3 , 1 . W F ? I I 1 5 5 1 I fx, K M - '1 i 1 demic ranking: September, 43 October, 53 Novem- ber, 53 first semester, 33 February, 23 March, 33 Easter Cum Laude men, lg gold A men first semester, 03 silver A men first semester, 53 two days extra leave Christmas, 23 one day extra leave Christmas, 33 theater trip to Chicago Easter, 33 theater trip to South Bend Easter, 1. MILITARY ACHIEVEMENTS: Men on regi- mental staff, lg men on battalion staff, 23 gold lozenges first semester, 53, silver lozenges first semester, 14-. ATHLETIC ACHIEVEMENTS : Company ranking: football, 53 indoor baseball, 53 soccer, 113 hockey, 7g basketball, 123 jungle league bas- ketball, 53 rifle, 103 indoor track, 6g regimental 1 championships, 03 all-company football men, 13 LIEUTENANT KENNETH PIERCE all-company basketball men, 03 Varsity lettermen Tactical Officer , 113 varsity letters: football, 2g basketball, 03 track, 2g baseball, 13 crew, 2g boxing, lg swimming, 23 polo, 03 tennis, 03 golf, 03 pistol, 03 rifle, 1g hockey, lg cheerleaders, 0. ACTIVITIES: Cadet Club, 23 Vedette staff, 33 Roll Call staff, lg Quill staff, 03 Quill contributors, 53 dramatics, 33 Glee Club, 53 Bugle Corps, 63 Y. M. C. A. Cab- inet, 13 I-Ii-Y Club members, 153 Hop Club, 1. E 3 I vn dig M A. . Th : ' . . . ' .I a cher, second lieutenant, II. W. Sproul, captaxn3 W. H. Rambo, first lieutenantg J. R. Wagner, second lieutenant. ' 'fW5mf'4t?-f e:a'e.iza,va , ...,,,,...,.a, . . 1 E'-4, 7-:ffl-V N'-X V- fl'5f ff' 1.3g,7l'il,'1 v- 1 . f- ' A -I-45,31 Trigg-',gg', 3? 1-sagf. ,gy'jff,2 'Y.Q'. ,:.fffff'- :fi rf' , f,:,k,,3, ' .f,,1'3Q .3 ,f H -.4g,f' , K 'Q-1 ' ,-,V '-3 11 Jesg' '..w ,ga W, f .-'11 K . W Qi fx. xv! 'X .,.,. kj X1 ful lrlflxkx fN , 'fx .-+ 'fx , 17 .fi NW! Ney. +4 -1 22 xrffmhi' I 3 228 .1 ACADEMIC ACHIEVEMENTS: company aca- fl' fa u x l 'x i . I I I I I ' . u 1 ,- -I 2. 2 1! .f - V -- ' I 1' T f ' L 'A 75 . -- -f 'I -I 'f ' -emf..f-5 f S. 'A M f-Q V H ,a '- - A ' ' I 'f' 7 'K JA. M5555-'.,f. . ,Lfff I fiaiiiiff if f H .xii gf . 'fi ' '7 7?4Tff W '5'?5U35f if, Z? ' S' A... 'W , 5,-Eff if I 48.3 f 9 A, ,. H f Ysi:ff2Q5-me f f. '- f.,, Jiri 4-4 rl.- Q ' .-5' -,gpg ., Q. If jM',,.',:.Q A gf .. '- f e, ' A ' ' - I - 4 25 3 Iiwflff.. fkiff.-If Z rf ffl a gf 12, . b ,, , Y., , - 'Q s ,anlgi - 7 371354 ' I ' 'E' ...l . 1 . . ' X 5 .ll-I E ,. 'f Q . 44 .-: ,g. 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I.:-wi-43 ff. J. Mrfllungz I . I.. NInylau.:. rnlnr rnrpnralz II. I-'. Hn.:-r: X. II. Nr-will:-1 Y. lf. Nowmung N. 0. I'i1-rm-, ru-gims-nlnl Nl'l'l1l'IlllI major: II. 5. Ilnmlm, HPFLZFLIIIIZ XX. II. Ilamlm, Hr-I Iiruu-nam: I. M. Ihw: II. Il. Slnla--: If. YV. Spruul. f-npluin: I . ,I. Sl:-rlwr. rurpnrnl: IL. I.. Fl:-rniirl-Ig W. h. Nlrlp. ling: A. J. 'I.IlIlIl'IIl'I , as-rnncl lie-uh-nnnl: II. II. Tlunnp-un: S. Ix. Tully: ,I. II. Vasu-r. -1-run-I Iirulrnanl: J F W I . .. ,il Inca-5 IC. Ii. II'nyInn1I. an-ronal Ii:-ul:-nnnl: IC. Il, YV:-null: T. I.. Wil.--, -1-rg:-nnl. f :- A y., IIUIIDIII ruw. Ivfl I0 right: xx-IIQICIIIII. I'ie-rrr. Fu-rnfirlul. Ilnmlvn. V.. Fprnnl. ulrilu-r. I'rLr-nl: nf-fnnrI row: Moavr. I I:lnlu'r. Slvvkvr. Mnylzuz. Ilnrulnu. II:-nnmn. .hlr-. IIIIFIIFUIIS lhirll rn 5 lyl-haul. Ifff- 'duh'- Ilnrr. Dillon. Slriplinyz. Ilnyslrn. FI.. Ilnlc-: fourth rnv-: Nr-w-rnnn. Flats-1. Ilan. Tull., Ie-iglt. I.. la.-Tnlvx Krvjvi. NIPIIIIIIIIII fiflh rom: Ilnrlvvnu. Ifnm-lurk. Ill'-IL IL- 'III'-.I-I U 1I I - I I'- I 5 i'h: U row: W'nll:u'v. J.. Ihw. Ilrmsn. G.. N1-xillv. I.:-mis. Phillip-. hu-II3. I-ray. II- - -,.4vn-'.'.W'4.lr-1' .I, - . f ' fx . . ' 11' - ' , If' -M-' 'r'- 5 - f.5.'g' W ' -, ,shiwf 41131. - V7 ' f 5.1.1, 'Y 3' A-ws-1 Yr '-14' 'wwf' L' - X f' '5 I Ji- . . Q . r .4 E Q ff.. . X... . , ., , , ,V N.. q .. .M -. b . I Q4 Q qzafwff H: 'lf xtyffd xg 'X ,R Uiivii 'y :'5l'l5 z -ze. I ' -' -u if N ik., V x.f x'N. .-fi V ,gwxe I ff N, M' 'R .1 'Y -ff H. 3 N. if N E NX.. F3 1 A 'I .ff A AR. AGA 'Y.,5ff ,LX my-pf K- N..,f .423 Nfwf Am X.,-.f' -All 229 4 i I I . v. u I ' I ' 3 ' I tl I 5. 1 1 .Az . .v 4 u 'I 'F 4'- nr.. -., .aus f ------- FIRST PLATOON CAVALRY MAJOR C. A. WHITNEY Tactical Officer ACADEMIC ACHIEVEMENTS: Company aca- demic ranking: September, 65 October, 95 Novem- ber, 95 first semester, 95 February, 95 March, 95 Easter Cum Laude men, 05 gold A men first sem- ester, 05 silver A men first semester, 15 two days extra leave Christmas, 15 one day extra leave Christmas, 25 theater trip to Chicago, 15 theater trip to South Bend, 2. MILITARY ACI-IIEVEMENTSY: Men on regi- mental staff, 25 men on battalion staff, 05 gold. lozenges first semester, 155 silver lozenges first semester, 30. ATHLETIC ACHIEVEMENTS: Company ranking: football, 45 indoor baseball, 105 soccer, 65 hockey, 55 basketball, 95 jungle league basket- ball, 65 rifle, 35 indoor track, 85 regimental cham- pionships, 05 all-company football men, 45 all- company basketball men, 05 Varsity lettermen, 115 varsity letters: football, 15 basketball, 15 track, 15 baseball, 05 crew, 05 boxing, 05 swimming, 3 CcaptainJ5 polo, 2 CcaptainJ5 tennis, 05 golf, 25 pistol, 05 rifle, 15 hockey, 15 cheerleaders, 0. ACTIVITIES: Cadet Club, 45 Vedette staff, 25 Roll Call staff, 15 Quill staff, 05 Quill contributors, 45 dramatics, 15 Glee Club, 35 Bugle Corps, 25 Y. M. C. A. Cab- inet, 55 Hi-Y Club members, 215 Hop Club, 1. ji W. Woollett, second lieutenant aide to the Su ' . . I 11 ' . '. ' . Robinson, first lieutenant- F. R L bn f'r t l' pelln en ent, G h Hayden' Second lieutenant' E' A' . l a - y , 1 s leutenant J. F. Bleakle t ' . - - regimental adJutant5 J. B. Farrell, first lieutenant, thi:-d battalion peisoiiagyelalgifiigrliovlilely fi-I-St heutenanti heutellanii I- T. Logan, second lieutenant. ' ' ' apper' Secon '11 if it't 9lITf47'N'7 iv'iE27E'i'j-- -'7ei I ffr ii? 'lir fsffuf 'f ' 22575 -,.,. ..-.... lr L 230 'YW '- 1- rv!-s'r'1tf'.v: 5m:':.'f'! .3411 z .'z1+4fu:.-i,.15.:fwf'-J -K Si!-i'?aP lf1-if-171. 31 --, ' Q ,- u .4 ..,. ,vi t vc -lm :Q-'Q 'f W 3, '-ui. .:f.f'f-+4-.'!'5. P? -Y.i:n-M.. ? 1 . 1 1 L l N c Y I r - , .K 'l H cliff ,, I ' .-.P 'N T. .ffrff- '-J-f1'-I . A + .1-,, ,.-.......:9- , ,. ,.......:.--1. , ..... . gp -' f 4..- .41Zwg-H-. ', Troup I'.n--:-- in Ih-xi.-M .ul Nprin: I'.ur.1eIf- .-1. 1 . .f . - ., . . . , .3 I'III5I PI..-K'l'00N IUI5 I I'.II. IIAI I. I9l9 7 IV. II. AII1-rg ff, I.. Analru-1 J. YY. II:nrIu-r: Il. YI. Iharu:--1 V. II. II.:rl-vu: J. II. II-'-lg Il, I. Ilra-Il--r-I: I- D. IV. film-.1-g II. II. Ifnup:-rg II. II. Curry: II. If. Ilnunln-: II. II. Iialplg ll, I., Il.-f-1, .vrg.q..g1 jl X1 ll.-,,,,.Lfn5 g J. Fowl:-r, fir-I Iivulu-nunl. rn-gimu-nl:uI CllIjlllSlllI1 WI. II. I2-:ml--1 J. U. llrahamz Xl. Xl, l.rf-'up I I llnnng If., I.. IIa-1I4Ia'n: II. V. IIvrIlu:: II. II. II:-rmnn: If. Il. IIiIl: II. II. Iluunrr. r..r'mraI: II. X. lfL..: j, X. I Jnmie-un: II. A. Jnmi-nn: IV. II. Juhn-un: II. Ii. Jnlun-mu: Y. II. Isnix:Iul. fir-I -1-rp:-nut: YI. I. Iv-flurnngg II. C. I.umIn-rlunz II. J. I.uuImff: 'I'. II. Liu--Ivy: J. 'I'. I,ug.m. -rr-.mul Ii-'nu-nznul: If II. Lum.. H,-.1 IIrlllrnanlL I II. A. Mvflorlh II. N. NI:-Ifullnuglu J. U. NI:-Ihumlalg Il. XX. Nl.-Hill.-ng li, j, Nl..u.,ir,-,I l.,.n..li..n --rgranl In-,uri 1 C. IV. Murlinz J. Y. Flu-un: II. A. NI:-ru-fn-1-: I . II. Hills-r: J. Il. I'IniIIip-1 I.. J. I'-In-AI: L I. I'ripp-1 J. V. . f Ilolxlnsung J. A. Iln-s: II. II. Ihluu: J. 5. Sivfri-':I: J. A. Flu-nr, 1--arp--ral: X. ll. Iapprrg 1, I'. I-ual: N. , I 'I'0usuy: J. II. xx.l'HI0llC IV. IV:-lla-ll. rnrporulg XY. IYunIIu-II. --A:-nn1I Ii:-nla-unul. Kish- lu IIN- Nupr-rlulrn-If-ut: W. J. Yuunu. -1-rge-nnl. ' ' , A . l , -, L , 1 , X' 4 1 V. l 4 fn 'Q 1 ' xi rv- lzxr v ' - .. . A Ilnlhvnl row. Ivfl In rizhlz I'n-rrill. IIlVllEI3 n I'Yil'l'g- K I:I ' I n ' III I'Ir Inzzn' snnnzf 'Inn' YVvn!Iu-rwnx: se-voml rnw: Tnpprr. X.. Ilnln-n. I.amIn-rlun. Ilrfnrfl. Xl rIIlil . '-l'2I12m- I--fflfv J 1 I- if Flvvl: lIliraI ruw: .Inmi-nn. Il.. NIFITHIIUIIEII. II.. II1'Kl- Vfflnn- IIf '- I I'I- II - 'I I X I I ': ' fourth row: Ilurkvr. lIrIInnnIaI. 'rpm-r. Pnuf-II. NIIII-r. I-'.. fp:-ar. Ilrulfnrrl. f'fIf. II.-flvlfn. ff'f'P '1 hid' H row: Mason, Allvr. I.nuImI'f. II:-rnmn. IIr'IIIII l1- T '?- nuff- I 7' H II3'nMI Huh frm: Lnfn' ' Sivgfrivd. llnruvn. C.. Ih-vw. Amlrn-. II:-rimz. I-L--. I I1'v1v1iL f1- .If'I1'1U '- II- V lx AIX- . , , If-. :N , 1 T-. Y' f'Q 5l'x. I' '75-. I f I, . --557 Iii,- Ax -. wx A j ,xx ,f ,R X. Lx 4 -QJj,f ,LNQA X.-I . ,i..,-g. . ... J. - '. A 231 I f A ' Q,-g5gs ,,: .2,,., Mnmunf, ,,.gImx,m,.- A qgzf.-W SECOND PLATOON CAVALRY LIEUTENANT W. J. GRAHAM Assistant Tactical Officer ACADEMIC ACI-IIEVEMENTS: Company aca- demic ranking: September, 75 October, 105 No- semester, 35 February, 115 Cum Laude men, 05 gold A 05 silver A men first semester, vember, 115 first March, 125 Easter men first semester, 15 two days extra extra leave Christmas, 35 theater trip to Chicago Easter, 05 theater trip to South Bend Easter, 0. MILITARY ACHIEVEMENTS: Men on regi- mental staff, 05 men on battalion staff, 15 gold lozenges first semester, 155 silver lozenges first leave Christmas, I5 one day semester, 21. ATHLETIC ACI-IIEVEMENTS : Company ranking: football, 35 indoor baseball, 115 soccer, 95 hockey, 15 basketball, 125 jungle league bas- ketball, 35 rifle, 125 indoor track, 95 regimental championships, 15 all-company football men, 35 all-company basketball men, 05 Varsity lettermen, 115 varsity letters: football, 15 basketball, 05 track, 15 baseball, 05 crew, 05 boxing, 15 swim- ming, 05 polo, 25 tennis, 15 golf, 15 pistol, 15 rifle, 2 CcaptainD5 hockey, 15 cheerleaders, 0. ACTIVITIES: Cadet Club, 35 Vedette staff, 05' Roll Call staff, 15 Quill staff, 05 uill contributors, 25 dramatics, 25 Glee Club, 25 Bugle Corps, 45 Y. M. C. A. Cab- lnet, 05 Hi-Y Club members, 155 Hop Club, 0. E E i ROUCHRIDING SQUAD, bottom row left to right' P ' P ' Lleutenant W- J. G h D d ' 1 . l e. - efflff, Owell, Hill, I-I., Toal, Glasgow Albright Ickes, Weston, Bestira am, secon row. Phillips, Hill, C., Hayden, L., Douglasg third 1-ow? Ygoung, BW.: 'ah XV ,. 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I..- 3:..9: 'a Q-r ww '- 'aww-:I l: 2:.- ..5 1 3 f::r 3' 2 -u'-I 7 5.:g3T'5' Qu Qidwt 5 FIRST PLATOON ARTILLERY . V A A' ' H. ' 1 ' ' M. '.-I . 'r.,i'w- M.. 23-. ff 'iraq U:-5I'f'l': 'C' '-' J 5. V S R 1-. 5' . K. 1 L, Z z' .. I .1 .jj -xx '-. r--.1 , . ,. . i 1 'I Q1 I FC if c H 9 1 'H lx 1'-. f 1 it I. . aff X4 ' 2: if ' a:- -- N- . .1 GI .r. '. !. . .i 51 f 7 al i ff 59 .6 3: A 1. Q I fl I N Q' gi .f sf if-3 .7 5.3 . f, I w 'J 2 '- W :Y i. 5 9 4 Psi' '. U .' 'I- A ,P sig. . 5 L ,E . :D A V 'Ps ri rv ' -li 1' I 4. A 9 U . 4 5 gf .- demic ranking: September, 10, October, 8, No- vember, 6, first semester, 6, February, 5, March, 6, Easter Cum Laude men, 0, gold A 1nen first semester, 1, silver A men first semester, 2, two days extra leave Christmas, 1, one day extra leave Christmas, 2, theater trip to Chicago Easter, 2, theater trip to South Bend Easter, 2. MILITARY ACI-IIEVEMENTS: Men on regi- mental staff, 1, nlen on battalion staff, 1, gold lozenges first semester, 4, silver lozenges first semester, 16. ATHLETIC' ACHIEVEMENTS: Company ranking: football, 9, indoor baseball, 7, soccer, 12, hockey, 11, basketball, 10, jungle league basketball, 6, rifle, 11, indoor track, 10, regimen- tal championships, 0, all-company football men, 1, all-company basketball men, 0, Varsity letter- men, 8, varsity letters: football, 3, basketball, 1, track, 0, baseball, 0, crew, 1, boxing, 4 C2 cap- tainsl, swimming, 2, polo, 0, tennis, 0, golf, 0, pistol, 0, rifle, 0, hockey, 0, cheerleaders, 0. ACTIVITIES: Cadet Club, 2, Vedette staff, 2, Roll Call staff, 0, Quill staff, 0, Quill contributors, 2, dramatics, 1, Glee Club, 3, Bugle Corps, 0, Y. M. C. A. Cab- inet, 2, Hi-Y Club members, 20, I-Iop Club, 2. 4 ,,.. ,W LIEUTENANT W. E. GREGORY Tactical Officer i Left to right: W. L. Livex-good, second lieutenant, G. H. McFarland, first lieutenant, L. M. Miller, first lieutenant, third battalion supply officer, A. L. Newcomb, captain, E. M. Torcom, captain, regimental commander, C. B. Newcomb, first lieutenant, E. K. Merkley, first lieutenant, J. B. Ramsey, first lieutenant, regimental supply officer, W. D. Stokes, second lieutenant. T-iff' p.-1-if-' , f'A' -'-'H gf 'fp-'I-'2jTiT i7'1f'f' 4,45'fslf-fer--jr-rp-q--rf We-' -- Q -'-- -.V-5 Vjf,ee...-.fm:..aaaf.g.,,v+af.gqf3---.17 -fxxtxt if Qffl XK.s 1 ff! f XXX. ff' N'Xw, . XY ' dr' NX . ,,f 'nl xiix ' A A 1 f f.. ' , -. . v . . nl, 1531: Vis. Rf his X'fjfTQ-. uf' f5 NXlvf Qs Nuff Xvffffflx N ,fi .f Q. ,J - '.. f f - X,-X ,Q sax ,il --f N., ..,,f 'M X -' X A 'X Xxx ff A R53--. ffl X - ' 7 ' Nr-.Y .. ' -ff' u' I' ' INQQH' Lasxwf' 1.21. r..Qg'f 4.5. 'sgiif .Qs '-bg,-f ,.f..'1sftQ4z Nigga .fix Rip? :J 234. I ACADEMIC ACHIEVEMENTS: Company aca- '...s1....' -....',-. .'.,, - .- A . --vi--f inf . -iw-4 Z.-:......a..1:--..:.,,::4:.:z.. x,4u.t.aM-aL.as:rtin.n1 , - 1' '53 1.5.5 vui- m -av lwamilffgl . 5 5, K .. ..,'+f X--. 'A g '- .,.,, ...Y 'iv-ly.-jf . :N f 'svn-.Ah A ' 1. if II:llls'ry' I':n--nw in ll.-xi.-N II-'furv l'r-.ix .Ir 1.11.-rrr N.-fi.-lx FIIIST I'LA'I'00N IlUS'I'l':II. NI.-KY I. I929 II. Allkvn: C. ll. Allvll: Al. II. Anthony: XX. lj. A-hln-3: II. lx. II'---Lf-rz N. I, Ilrrl-rg K. J. I Il nu 7' 1-orpurnlz Il. ll. llluvkg A. II. llnu-vg 'I'. S. Cahill: YI. II. llarllun. -1-rgranl: L N, 1IarL. -rrp.: Cullvr: W . II. Iluw-un. 1-nrpnrznlz I.. Il. Ili.-1-L: ,I. II. lfalulyg N, XX, lffllinug I', I., l,...r....., . ppl... I'Innnnnr-, Il. Ii. Ifulnr, c-nrpursllz II. ll. Fu-la-r: II. N. Gull:-lnrr: YK. II. Ll.:--: 1. II. Il-:Ilan-I. ---rg-fra l Ilunlcrg C. IV. Joralun: A. I . K--I-.-3: II. NI. K:-nm-ulyg li. II. Klirh: I. I'. kul.-ng I. I. I--ml-1 ll II Inf sa-rgunnlg 5. A. Hurling S. 5. Huy: I.. WI. Nlillrr. fir-l Ii:-nl:-nanl. lhirul I-.uu.1Ii-un -up'-lv --Hi. r ll 1 Milcllcllz K. II. AIUIYIIPXIIIXQ J. ll. Xlurgnn. Nl'l'l1l'ZIIlI2 A. I.. N1-wr.-mln, 1-:planing 1. II. Nr-rnml-. lir lilllr uni: J. Il. llIllllNl'y, fir-I IIl'llIl'llIlllI. l'1'l1lIlll'lllill -upply nffirvr: Ii. V. Ilankinz J. I.. lI.xlm-r: II, ll. II.hr a 1 corporal: K. Nl. Spung: I . I'. Smith: SV. Il. Fink:--. -f-vuml Ii-nl:-n:nul: ,l. I . F!-app, fur...-ral: I.. 1 lull. 1 N lf. 'I'. 'l'iIll-y, vorpornlz II. J. Tunninglnnz C. IV. uvilIl5Ill': 11. ll. We-ak-: II. li. Vik-IH. :url-rr: Ivulfvg IV. IV. W'mul: I-I. If. XYorlhinglon. If.. xx 1 1' llollnm row. In-ft In rlzhlz Cululrnlu-rx. sI N21lt:IIlfH1. 5lf'IH'f. X I'- II-- N'-ff-- lu V- II ' lm son. F.. Ax.Ul'll1illgIl0lh Nlurznuz src-nnnl run: lqlfllllll. Tillry. Vlari. I.ur.-41. Ill--nn. Wlilrhrll. II.. inf V K,.nn..dv, Rnhg-lynch: lhircl run: I n-lrr. llc-1-lsr, Call:-hrr. Il.-rl.:-r. l'mn1nns, Wlav. Wiknff. xY11III1. fourth rnw: ll:-mn-lt. Alla-n. Klirh. Rankin. lfullrr. .hhlr-3. Ili'-rk. Jfvr-Ian: fillh rn-1 lllnfk, Siukrn Ta I Spnng. K.. BIUIYIIFIIIIX. Cahill. YY:-aIu. Tnnninulnn. Ka-I-ry: Kixllu rn'-2 Wf1ll1 f'?- l 'I ?- sI: 'I - un W'nlkins. llunlvr. Glu-5. I-fclely. Iloxrr. f- - v ,.1...f..-..f..,,. -............. ..-... v fx -..x -,- A-- r-X .Q ,Ak W , J .,,x ' , .Q 7 -L - Q X A f X ' fx f ' N ' 5-X , 1-' I fx S ' X - . 'X--. jxh-,X .pk ,- -X x k ,i X . ..-...,, W .. x70 Q5 A f.QvPm.:2?:. .5 - .-,aigffs-L Ji-t i-iiu',:L-fs . :- A '- 2axla2.i9A':uwZEf I 3 K ly I 3' 'l 1 u',2!m..t in 17.44 'S . f num... V' 1 it I 5' , L.,-Q,--W J I .fs - f .4-.-.. ,- - -. 3. I 1 1' My V A if Q' ,C x' - ri l i n. 'I , I Ll an I 'F .,. 'ff r I.: . rs A I T5 1 ' We J . 'P1 'f' Q wg N - 'Y il I- i ,Y F l 5. .?. 'Z'- ,: :U -L. p 5 if I .y - Ln , fl: 'Al l fi 'A of 2 E ff l h w '.a .. 1.32 .2 'n ' 1? Z lf' vs- .u ,L- 15, 1, I -.Q 1. .S S- 51 , . .u --. L is r. l l 5 1 . .3- . ,Q 4 1 4 .5 I gf I: I .lb I 3 Ne fa SECOND PLATOON ARTILLERY demic ranking: September, 125 October, 115 No- vember, 105 first semester, 105 February, 35 March, 75 Easter Cum Laude men, 05 gold A men first semester, 05 silver A men first semester, 35 two days extra leave Christmas, 05 one day extra leave Christmas, 75 theater trip to Chicago Easter, 05 theater trip to South Bend Easter, 4. MILITARY ACHIEVEMENTS: Men on regi- mental staff, 15 men on battalion staff, 15 gold lozenges first semester, 55 silver lozenges first semester, 16. ATHLETIC ACHIEVEMENTS : Company ranking: football, 35 indoor baseball, 115 soccer, I 15 hockey, 85 basketball, 65 jungle league basket- ball, 85 rifle, 135 indoor track, 125 regimental championships, 15 all-company football men, 55 all-company basketball men, 25 Varsity lettermen, 115 varsity letters: football, 45 basketball, 15 track, 05 baseball, 15 crew, 05 boxing, 25 swim- ming, 15 polo, 05 tennis, 05 golf, 05 pistol, 05 rifle, 05 hockey, 35 cheerleaders, 0. LIEUTENANT F. D. PLUMLEY Assistant Tactical Officer ACTIVITIES: Cadet Club, 15 Vedette staff, 05 Roll Call staff, 05 Quill staff, 05 Quill contributors, 45 dramatics, 35 Clee Club, 45 Bugle Corps, 15 Y. M. C. A. Cab- inet, 25 Hi-Y Club members, 185 I-Iop Club, 1. BATTERY EXHIBITION GROUP5 bottom row, left to right: Leonard, Tilley, Gilbert, Naugle, Newcomb, A., Newcomb, C., Woods, E., Goodman, Payne, Stopp5 second row: Brevoort, Mitchell, P., Rohrbach, ini:-t, Hochstetter, Can-field, Pinkert, Allen, C.5 third row: Hunter, Bovee, Talbot, Goodwin, Molyneaux, nt ony. f X a 236 I ACADEMIC ACHIEVEMENTS: Company aca- 'V I 0 I I -.Li , , ,,f,, ,' 1 A w -1:.W,.,:AQ?:g, 1 ish :A 'N I Y Q , 5313:-'U'-F' gym . .4 J ' VA.. :I-.,. '12- ' U K K., Tha- Halle-ry llc-furr Ili-mi--al Aflrr l,u-:ning xirww Hall A' SECOND PLATOUN ROSTER. MAY I. 1929 R. S. Allvn: J. l'. llnrlon: T. A. llnlu-r: A. llnxd: 11. WQ llrrxnnrl: 5. W. llrnv-nz Y. ll. lanfh-lull j D. Climzu-rg A. T. Cox. vorpurnl: J. C. En-ign: C. T. Flinl: li. N. Framhurgz F. Y. Mann: 1. ll. llrnfli U. 0. Gvphnrlg J. ll. Uillwrl: T. lf. f:llIlll'IllIl'l'2, -a-rg:-ant: A. H. Guoslman. rurpnral: J. h. Hum!-in: ll. 1- Gll4fkHlllH'l'lU'l'3 E- C- Hvlwilzz I.. U. Hurll-lc-llc-r: ll. ll. llugur: H. ll. Ilouxrr: J. J. lloll: J. H. Hunt: .L Y. Knlz. cnrpurnlg S. I.. I.:-Hrs-suria-r: N. N. I.:-mmral: ll. ll. I.:-ui-: VA. I.. l.iu-r-pnml. -rf-und lie-ul:-nnnlg W. J. 'Mclllurarg C. ll. Hc'l nrlnn1l, fir-I lil'llll'llFllllZ J. ll. xlfxlllllilltlll. fir-I -rrur-ant: 1. ll. Wh-clfnrul: li. lx. Dll:rkluy,, fir!-l li:-un-num: P. ll. Hlilvhr-ll. rnrpurnl: H. C. Nnuulr. -rrgranl: ll. M. Ni:-hurl-: ll. Pinkfrlz I . R. Pnynv, e-4-rge-nut: ll. R. llivhg YV. I.. Nulu-rl: R. J. Srhuls-r: 12. ll. Fu-ylmlal. rorlmralz lf. .L rnun. vnrpornlg ll. ll. Sprung: Il. A. Swan-on: H. NI. Tnrrnm. fillillill. re-ginn-nlal rummamlrr: li. ll. Trhleg YV. U. 'I-I'll1'h1lllll'Q C. A. W'ln-1-lun: D. C. W'inl1-r-: YY. E. Ruud-: J. P. Woullinz. -. .- .Q -sv L bf IIUIIDIII row. lc-fl In riulll: llnlnlvnlu-ru. hair. WI:-Nmu:hlnn.A Nlrfaflan-I. Nr-fflrlvlh Y- I Y'f '- Il:f':F 3 svvmul row: llrvxnnrt. ll:-url. llnllnml. Flin-lu-ll. P.. Umnrr. llinl. 1---mlnwsm. 'lf' - 'l Hf'Y'l2 ' 'T' 'url' Nivhuls. Lvnnnrml. Cox. Trillv. 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'.- wa.- . -.2 ' - N , 1 A , 11 A 4 1 4- n' I ' H- 'L ' fi' rf- ':'21'.1ft11 'rfeisagi'-frvzi f A- f 'i H ' .. . . . - . - , , :' V , A YY .... ,,,-...,...J,a,....,1--fc-fu... ...V - -,Jw rg,-w x : ' 1 'f' ' ' - A ' ' ,. ... .. . V K. L.-g -4... -r 2. , - ...... H ..- S xl . I. 1' - 'L i 4 , . L: 1 f '. S- :N ! in v I- ., I 'Q .1 11 'N 1 '. 11 qs v. fi + 25 1 . P in . vi. Q S ' f , 1 5 15 .' 1 - x is if sf' 4 1 : ?l I-' 1 ff ii I, K ff gif? i f' ? ,H he . 'x ng! 1 ' ff '5 if i F51 i 1' 1. F? JG if , 512 3? rx 'Y 1 ,I .X SERGEANTS Left to right, bottom row: H. B. Sobel, T. G. Fletcher, F. W. Schafer, R. D. Peckham, W. A. Combs, V. D. Knight, N. O. Pierce, F. C. Toomhs, J. P. Evans, J. B. McNaughton, J. M. Eckerd, J. G. Holmes, second row: C. B. Genet, W. A. Stuart, B. W. Wiess, W. A. Wood, E. J. Maguire, G. D. Haverkampf, H. H. Todd, W. R. Glasgow, E. E. Perritt, third row: WC R. Carlton, B. H. Lucas, A. S. Clark, G. 0. Kingsburg, R. C. Wilkerson, J. W. Reeves, J. R. Martindale, J. C. Morgan, E. S. Ross, fourth row: R. C. Parsons, G. S. Lee, L. C. Harrison, R. B. Hogue, T. L. Weber, J. E. Harth, G. H. Whittlcsey, G. S. Forbes, fifth row: W. Woollett, D. G. Fleet, W. Young, J. C. Fenley, A. E. Pripps, G. F. Schreiber, B. Schram, H. F. Hill, A. J. Ruckman, R. A. Wunsch, T. L. Wiles. Absentees: D. F. Durand, R. A. Ibold, R. G. Livergood, K. W. Michael, P. H. Mitchell, H. C. Naugle, F. R. Payne, C. S. Rambo, J. F. Richards, J. T. Turner, O. C. White, B. T. Willianls, A. M. Wright. 0 G G G G CORPORALS L fr t 'gh , b , , - R- L. Zibb? J? T.0gg::le:':WC' EH Thoilliegy lIitciEooIdmlzin,BA. gat? D. Grennan, P. K. Schulz, B .B.T-1.' . . ' -' ' ' .' ' asc - - riswold-S 'fl :A. H- tl3?5 -Low: Gi ?'?aRYck?e lg3WE0Dhgt Ti? Ralewlil- A. Martllldale, R. 6. Tarr, J- H. Hoi'fn1Z:1l:nE. lA,yYWalker5 H. R. Pore, W. M. Kelief 'G' 11 SJ bold rig B6 M- Bayer, R. E. W'alton, C. B. Dollison, F. H. Eddy, Kreuscher, C- F. Latimer 'weltenyw ,F - 0X5 fourth row: B. Hoover, E. R. Farrell, P. H. E. J. Haley, c. H, Di,,,,,1,,,,, D R Mu' b vermin, T- J- Evans, W- M. Blau, J. E. swpp, fifth row. Sfecker. B- L- Gordon, G. Wi Endicottl 15?r'M 'sl'.'1S 'r!y' G' J- Powell, J' A- SPCR, F- L- Maytag, F- J- Wall, J' Edgar, D- E. Wikoff M H G' d' - 11205 Sixth row: W. I-I. Schrader, R. Bundescn, W. C. M. J. G. Bonine, R. M. Edkin, JT if G:-igel00R?,DR'Hii-tB0CtwAcklJIS' Salomon' L' R' Ades' R' Beatty' Absemeesz F. J. McKay, A. A. Maugm. R. B. Roflrbachf E. A1 slnah. awkesi E' S' Hough' A' S' Johnston' R' E' Lee' X F7 !qf- m'W 5 'iT 'Y' F' 1--V-Cv- fT ''rf'?-12.277-::.:e.n-1.m. . ,, . , R- -, .-I H. X ' If A V -f N. aa-Mfr.. ,FT '7T's'r'r-'-'--'f'1'r -' oi 5 4. f- .Mb ,, , -xg na, . 2 xl. lf.-J xg., g f xx - ,mx 'xx ix gxgf jf -ex!! ,vi .jf -.. .XIV X1 A .. I Q, 5 .NN V .171 .xx I? V .L 1 -is-. ..f7i'fiX' .dk of ifffs W .iss Nf ...f1:- sf ' N lx .3391 A155 e-.R ,fy N -,, fA,:,.,Xx.g3X, -QQX J A W.-13,1 y,.:Qf xlxx jfxfb 1,55---' XXX iff ' A iz! Sz., -A 'QQQP gifgfgg Je,-'Mb 'Nwliff J 535' 238 ,ri rv Y f I ,. .. y S I1., ,.. s.-I 'f : ,,A, ,.4 'ff .. f. 'E Q , T tg.', 2 fa, 155' I T7-.' , i ' Y W . . v 'A 3' , ,- I, fi 1 ng ,M 1 . '1 g mx K ,Q ,' 'r . T ,Q R l,. WW ' f ' f is fi A V A '. ,. Q PH' 1 ,, 4: 1 1 4 f ,, I X 153 f 'r Q if is 1:13 3, w,4, . M. ,- A ? fix ' N- IQ , . .1 5 1 v N21 V 2 :AA t yr I1 2 F5 r 1. , :H 1 ,L 1 ' r 1 L- 32 ' f . ss 3 ., A I A , - 1 Q . ,xcflg E, ., :Til ., 1 ' . 5 I Q W ' I , ' r V A. Q L. .. . ' 1 . . , ' , , 'fff.1i,gl1 Q 1 V 'f,Q,,,i ' ' ' AT LET CS 4 ' e , v s 'V limi Q. fx j, W , ,HA ,A , Y ,..?,.,,-Y..,... 1- , Y C 1928-29 ATHLETICS 7 Institutions of learning have advocated higher education for decades but it has been wilhin just the last few years, since the close of the nineteenth century, that these institutions have placed higher athletics on a plane with the other. and now phy .- ical and mental culture go hand in hand. Culver was fffunflcfb not as an institution of learning exclusively, but also to train the young men of the eountry in an all-around way. From the first vi-nr of its existence athletics have stood in their proper position with the academic and military side of the training. That every cadet participate in athletics dur- ing the entire year is the aim of the authorities. and so carefully has the schedule for this program been planned and carried out. everyone enters into the numerous sports. First comes the varsity group under whose banner play the men represent- ing the finest that Culver can produce. l'pon them falls the duty of upholding the high stand- ards and previous records of teams gone by. Next is the company division of sports. representing every military unit in school in each sport. C X tf.Kl'T.KlN ll. ll. l'l'ft'k ll:-:ul of .Kthlrtic lt:-partnlrnt Front the ranks of the company teams most varsity material is drafted. These company teams are made up of fellows too young or too small to participate in varsity athletics. For those who are unable to make any of the several company basketball teams there are junior and jungle leagues which play every week. and for tho.,- elm can not qualify for the varsity or company football teams there are junior battalion teams. Culver's coaches are of the best. ln Captain R. D. Peck. the school has a man who not only knows how to build great teams but a man who has been a great athlete himself. Twice he was an all-American choice of Walter Camp for center. As head coach he trains and puts in shape the varsity football. basketball and baseball teams. The other sports he superintends in the capacity of an advisor. Helping him with the football squad is Captain Thessin. the regular track coach. The latter is a man well-experienced in handling young men. and possesses the knack of getting the best out of them. This was proved during the season of the cinder oval when the fellows he had worked with all year won the National Academy Cham- pionship at Madison. Wiisconsin. Commander Fowler. coach of the varsity crew and a graduate of the U. S. Naval Academy. worked all last fall and this spring since Easter rounding out several fine shells of eights. Assisting the Commander is Major Miller, another able instructor in oarsmanship. Captain Myers. boxing coach. has turned out a squad this year that anyone has a right to be proud of. Under him the Newcombs have fought to fame as have many others of previous years. Lieutenant Laubis coached a swimming team to a National Academy Championship this year after four months of practice and instruction. Re- viving the sport that has been dormant at Culver for several years on account of unfas vorable weather. Lieutenant Cutting got together a hockey squad that showed up relnarkably well considering that the participants had no old material around which to build the team. Captain Shanks proved himself an able tennis coach as did Mr. Nelson, an able golf instructor and coach. The rifle team shot to a National Champion-hntp under the able tutelage of Colonel Middleton and Captain Obenauf. Fine shots in pistol hau- found an excellent coach in Captain Hamilton. ln charge of the polo teams have been Major Johnson. Lieutenant Berg and Captain Mt-Donald. To them is due the praise for the fine polo season. L A .L 4. .L L A L. -L 239 Q 5, 5 .I . I . . 1 5 J I Q . . I .' 'I '1 . K ., 1 I w .' . D ., 6 K ,. ' . , , A. 1 I 1 ' li . 1 I , ! . 1 4' 'L , . 1. 1 l In A .5 ,. I .DZ COACHES Captain E. L. Myers, Lieutenant H. R. Laubis, Captain R. D. Peck, Captain E. A. Thessin, Lieutenant V. D. Jones. R. D. Peck, Captain, C. M. A., Second Lieutenant, Marine Corps, Reserve, B. A. University of Pittsburg, Head of Department, Head Coach, Football, Basketball, Basef ball, At C. M. A. twelve years. E. A. Thessin, Captain, C. M. A., Battle Creek Normal, Indianapolis Normal, Physi- cal Director, Head Coach, Track, Assistant Coach, Football, Basketball, At C. M. A. thirteen years. E. L. Myers, Captain, C. M. A., Head Coach, Boxing, At C. M. A. ten years. 0. W. Fowler, Lieutenant Commander, U. S. N., retired, United States Naval Acad- emy, Head Coach, Crew, At C. M. A. nine years. H. R. Laubis, Lieutenant, C. M. A., Head Coach, Swimming, At C. M. A. seven years. V. D. Jones, Lieutenant, C. M. A., B. A., University of Nebraska, Director, Com- pany Athletics, At C. M. A. four years. Ervin Nelson, Golf Instructor, At C. M. A. five years. CHEERLEADERS ! r. W, e A is ' E A I I 2 l 1 l . , 0 . . ,fe M x ,yya 4. Q ,gn . A, . If -',, 'f y f pgatfefff'.ay,n4 K +A. AA. Ak AA, An .4. AL Ag 240 EAQQZAWA ef 5 Q 7 roonmu hmmm QQLYTQT' -E'lh?11g,1u1 .. .. , , .A W ' :irq 5 1 u 6'5::,j5Q.T r3Q-'-,izjgggl- 1i'fr c' V 1' .V ,V '-- I Y .73v,l1Z7-v5-.l-!+,1------ - -ga uf- Y H nf-.fi - , . -1. . .. . i ., , , 4:3 - -V-..,,.., ,.,.,.- -..- ,ez ,,...,.. Y V W -.,.,. , . -me-af:-Q -W. A ,.,,,,..,,F. .,.,3-xg,-H1 .,:q,,- 2 2- --an-M-v F -f--fa, B ff 2'1 -,-f1?'f'I? 1F,3iy m' fl, ' 1928 FOOTBALL n. f X Starting the season, as Coach Peck said, with a bunch of company backs, the 1928 foot- ball team rounded into a powerful eleven by the first of November. When the first game opened i ,L 9 ,S 11 f' !1 Hu ti I' ' .1 'Y WS -J .4 'r I - I. 1 .1 a. l 5,1 '1 I .4 , . L . wg l' SG if 1- -2, 1 R' J ' f.. 1. y:. f I . ,' J! . 3, 5 NP I . r 1 ,' , ', K H jp s . . Q v wi' , ,gg Qi. f-35 1 l if 3 T T. g 'ZW 1 r I 9 E ' if .1 ' Q ff ' Q . i ff ,g 5 az .. ., 4 'v 's, 4. if . .rl .fl ' . ' Y: - ff I. 'G 3 'G t gf, uf- . N 1. . f? ' ff, fl. 1 a, I 1 p .-4 t x 2' 1. u with Walsh Hall of Notre Dame the squad had been cut down to some thirty men, only five of whom were lettermen of the previous season. The veterans in the backfield were Peckham, Wagner, and Van Pelt. The experienced men in the line were McCullough, captain, who moved from his old position at end to center, and Cy Newcomb, a regular end during the 1927 season. Meantz, entering upon what promises to be a brilliant athletic career, took a position in the backfield which he held down permanently and thrilled many a grandstand with his long kicks, well executed passes, and flashy end runs. He was elected 1929 captain after the final game. The Maroon eleven started the season with a defeat by one of the strongest opponents on the schedule, Walsh Hall of Notre Dame. Mooseheart was an easy victim, but Kemper again was victor at Boonville, Missouri. The fortunes of the team alternated the remainder of the season with a loss to the Loyola Freshmen followed by a victory over Shattuck, and then a victory for St. John's at Delafield and a defeat for the Butler Freshmen at Culver on Thanksgiving Day, when the Peckmen displayed their best form. , G. B. McCULLOUGI-I Captain Bottom row, left to right' Decker, Browne W Bibb Newcomb A O . ' ' - ' d : P kh Meantz, Craig, Newcomb, C., Wagner, McCullougl:, Vah Pelt: Naugle, Ibold: Fav1Ti?512 rolw:,yCan:: C233 gun E. Ai: Thessln, assistant coach, Spang, Rich, Hazlett, Hering, Snowdon, Ramsey, Flint, Merkley, Berrien, E:l1L':-1551, Sflgaiignlikngli, lgimicancgoach, Thatcher, fourth row: Carlisle, Lewis, Maguire, Weston, Bishop, Acer, 242 -'a-..an1.e.:i- '-'..:-L '- . - ....., s lr. ...L L .-bs.-' Su: ' ,ng-5-3.-. a.Jraa-iam-41.4 -,V-1' 'Jud 4-fr.. 4:... :LQ',.u::.0.:sa - ' 41' 'wc A' .R H. 1928 FOOTBALL The team was at its height in the last three games. Shattuck furnished the Homecoming op- A' position November 11 and the Butler Frosh the t Thanksgiving. St. john's entertained Culver in a mudfest at Delafield, where the Maroons lost 6-0. The following are the lettermen with the . U ,Y years played and the position during the 1928 season: C. B. Blccllllfillgll, three years. captain. cen- ter, B. C. Maentz, one year, captain-elect. quarter- back, B. L. Bibb, one year, halfback: A. ll. llaz- lctt, one year, end, J. B. Ramsey, one year: B. l. lbold, one year, tackle, B. D. Peckllam. two years. halfbaek, O. V. Ilering, one year, end, A. l.. New- comb, one year, quarterback, E. C. XY'agner. two years, fullback, A. J. Thatcher, one year. end, C. T. Snowdon, one year. fullback: ll. C. Owens. one year, halfback, C. T. Flint. one year. guard, J. S. Van Pell, two years, fullback, C. B. New- 11. s. TR uit comb, two years, end, G. ll. Craig, one year, , tackle, C. L. Carlisle, one year, guard, E. YV. Sproul, one year, halfback, T. S. Decker. one year, guard: B. B. Rich. one year. guard: E. K. Mcrkley, one year, tackle, Il. lol. Spang. one year, guard: J. B. Farrell. one year. guard, F. D. Berrien, one year, halfback. J. E. Medford was elected football mana- ger for 1929. Alumni Lined L'p on lllcae-hers at llnmrrnmln: Garm- Jf' X. ,,. g 41 4- ' V .V K rt, - If -,. ,JF -' Qngx 6 V ml, Q T EY. vt., vit-2.1. 'ng . , 740 fx A . . .5 J ii L . 5 'Q ' E 1 35 1 'F l ll '33 f., x .- '41 f ' . Y fi 1 6 . I 1 L ,Q Z I :V Q . 5. -nm 2 l' 4. rl' 145. ' T' :J 5' 1' - I f' l- : ri' I ii ju: 5. .ex- T.- ,J ii .1 E: +I I. Q. Q 2 4 .15 E 11 f h Z Q 1 fi ll rs n. 2 ai- '? 1 is Q ii i 'T 'y V ' Maw ' WF? ' ,, 52 -' ,Q X e 1 a W W 12. E-N! ,WWW ,Ni fy fqzyff 74:22 1, j. 3 ,ZZ W! I AV,AA rf 2 12 ' ..,' 'f f , '7,,6L,A'f' ' ' ' H ,, , , ff, my .,, f f 5 WW it X ,, wwf Wg f Z f , SZ ' 4 f QM , X if li 5 Wwtfsfifiiylw 1, H! f 2 ' ag 1 , f ! ff , Q Q ! f f we Q f Y M We 529, QM ,Wig M I , If , 5' -I -ss. +2 , fs- -ff , ,f y ' , , , WA f , 11, W I!! x V!!! 455 2 , , '57 7' fy!! f M W + + ++ C stigma , W W r,. , f A949 s Z ff fr J f .....f ffA9f f fy Z W yf Z?CfW4 XAXM f Q .yfqgwydgyw-,,M3Z -,T . , , bf! !',':,rTff,'Q'iQ'7Kf ' 'F' fg'7 VU!-f ff J' A yi 1 sv wg, x zigvvv- 7 ..,,J,,,4 4 A I, Qgxxj LAW, 5' , Vw 4 of-5, . If , wwf -, I X , , 32, , ,ff A ,f Cay, A , ., W faff , ff t, fy f ff -,Y .... .wf,.:.:- J ,Jaw 1.1, mv Nh.: . , sw f: .... r Q Q .f f f 734 f WCW!! f MX' X AMXZW f 7 2 f f f A f if ZW W e X McCULLOUGH, Captain MEANTZ, Captain-Elect WALSH HALL Walsh Hall of Notre Dame beat the Maroon and White players by a score of 6-0 in the first gridiron contest of the season here on October 6. Both teams played mediocre football throughout the game, the Culver team being the more erratic of the two. At times the Maroon offense seemed to be as strong as the defense, and in the first half the victory looked like Culver's. Many times McCullough broke through and smashed up plays behind the line of scrimmage and was responsible for the failure of the Irish boys to make the point after the only touchdown. I Bibb Attempts an End Run L A 4. 4. A A A A A Y 244 'i w ,AQ 'W ,as if 11 - pr'-ui 43 it Q! 43-is 9 lIAZl,i-TIT it umm mt., ll MOOSEH EART M'oosclu-art look tht- count on 04-tolwr 20 with a I3-0 -von-. 'l'hv gaun-. llIlt'Xl'lllllK throughout, was praf'li1'ally vt-rlain to re-sull in a xivtory for Nxt:-1 warrior- from tin- first. ft-w plays onward. Thi- oppont-nts first fain-tl tht- rt-gular xar-ity playvr- anal later in the ganu: tht- svvolul string me-n. 'l'Iu- visitors hail a muvh light:-r tt-am than Culver and many of tht-ir lwat nu-n wt-rv put out of tht- tilt In-vau-v of injuriv- fu-lain.-tl while playing. Mt'Cullough, star vvlltvr. intt-rm-pta-cl a numlwr of Nlll0Ht'lll'Zll'l.5 pant-- in thc thiril quarter, whivh put a stop to the-ir at-rial atta-mph. . 'xt . A 1' ful -411. iii.-...,- CY' 9 1 .A gfng. E b -- ., iM,g,Q,fr ,, Vg, -U Joi 4 irq i Q .iik'i'1s' Y . .. .Q ,, .fo-saw - lf M--p 'f ,dm I . Y fy ,yur yr-r I-fn.ilx llrixf-N Through Lins- Q AW, . ,,,,,,-,,.,,,..,,,-.-.,,.---..,,.,.,. .W,..-.a-- ..-.,-.,,.-1-.Q--Nf ---- - -1 - A- ' x xx ' X-X - xx X x , xv -V, I 1 A. Xxx AN XX ' xx XX XX f '-. ' f' x X 5, x .Q .... i' ' A-4-Q Y' 2245 Q a . 1 H I Q i L l -. 1 1 4 i is f u Qt V I . ll ' . Q' Q . . Q 4 . ., 4 . P . I '1 F' ,f .9 -4 1 5 sf' f 'e F14 3, M li if ,Ii l l l - . JY-, ,.,.. , 'K-'1 ,, ' 5, :ag fl.. . 'A'a,g.:.H.,. V , Q - i , 'z-'1' . . ' -IQ'a4't1- i. 1'.-1'-1-At 'it1Fd'ihi:-I H412 Lfffllfll-' -. . t ,r A t Q it J ,4 1 n 5 5. L- 'l s' ' 1 5 'L , -1 I. e I J r '. 1' .1 I , . . . I +33 .F l, P. c 5. -E lg 5. 1:- f 1 r' . is i' 'J . . -.1 7 H' E -. I, Q.. ., . gf, 3 . l if: f. -1 .' .S X, I '31 ff r' ,f ,a 4 I :I I f 2' 5 5. : ge F. 4 I' is 1'- N -Q gi if r 'il 5 1, ., '4 f f, 1' U, :J 1 , if 81.- '2 ai 1 9. 1 5. N 4 i s ' c 1, if ii R x A , , PECKHAM HERING NEWCOMB, A. KEMPER Culver lost to Kemper on October 29 at Boonville, Missouri, 13-0. This was considered the hardest fought game of the season and was played on the opponents' field at their Homecoming celebration. The Maroon players gained twice as much ground from scrimmage as did the southerners, but the Culver lads were outdone in passing. Although the Peckmen were successful in stopping Winherg, Kemper's fa- mous back, two long passes took the Maroons by surprise and both resulted in scores. Meantz's well-placed punts kept the Indiana team out of danger throughout the four quarters. Both Teams Waiting For Ball to be Snapped xxq iff -, Fha-Q:-1 X - V, -Q.. , jjj , www l LW! A I .,5f'f.5:, I, Vx 'gs ,?.Al:J..,f, ,r '-LXLQJIN V, 4 f N., ,- Vi rf' 1155 ,fish WX ,JFK Rfffffis Qif x - - TN, V , ,,.b:XiQgy,X!,f,,f fffx -' 'sf files xffsf-X-1 'N K--N - Ax JA 246 ' , 1 ,f 'QR I 'P' n.. :wf,'5, l ,,, ,, ,35- Y O1 XYAISNI-Ill 'IIIYII Illll NNIIYX ININ LOYOLA FRESHNIEN llannnering against a team that outweighed and ontplaped them. the Wlaroon and White gridders went down to defeat on Novemlwr 3 hy a I2-0 -ron-. 51-xeral time- Culver threatened the Freshnn-n's goal. lint seemed to lark the final punrh to put uh.- hall over. Loyola seored both touc'hclcm'ns in the first half. The l'er-kan-n 1-xm-llvd in passing hut were outdone in line plays and panting. on first one side and then the other, neither being for any distanee nor to hold the hall for any length 2 ,WQ1 'I'l,'1'1l Elf! Nlnrnnn l oruarcl XX all lllxnrzrx 'lhroucll 2.1 T ahl 'l'h e last half eon-i-ted of spurt- e to penetrate the otha-r's line of t ilne. 1 8-QQ. Y unor- ,,...,, .lx Q. X S 1 X -- ' gvx X,-' N , r . 4 2 f ' -X 1 -- ff L W A jf -' fxxizfj ' gf' f 2953 'Til u if ef xw flfxlv ' Qu! ti 'X ', V. v nw. ' L, - iff if 1. E.-T fnuxyn ' V, .-iii -4 .4 '-T' ,a .3 .. 32, f-J E3 1 A ' 'il 5? 3: lm? .L I 'PX im. u ik lg. xl 'Elf' l, yi! ,AV ' .T ,Hi 'ti 1 i .Ji lx! R' if gl i H, L 4 . 1 4 E 1 Y Y Q- fl 'Y 'Jr ,5 if E4 if fa ,Qi 5 9 ii it fi fill 5 !-'ii l .1 5 4 .R 5 .. i av W t If ' -5 1 - .D di 3 2 A 1 ,. G 3 :- wa. : I. ' f' I' I r--' :' 4' 1' r -'g QE gs '-A' 1' it if I ig 3 .tg 3 32 ,Q ' .1 3 a Q 5- P . 9 fe? 75 I -3 'if 1? 5 'e 'Q , , .. ,-: .N is 2 E all A. ' 91 'F eh 1 1 1 OWENS FLINT VAN PELT SHATTUCK Culver's victory over Shattuck on Homecoming, November 10, was similar to the 1927 game, for the final count was the same, 19-13. Shattuck's first touchdown came in the first quarter when Culver failed to make distance on a fourth down. A successful pass and several line plunges pushed the ball over the line and the try-for-point was' successful. A forty yard pass was responsible for Culver's first touchdown. The try- for-point failed, as it did after the second touchdown which came as a result of a forty- nine yard run by Meantz. Culver gained another ,counter and kicked goal in the fourth quarter, but just before the end Shattuck came back for six points. , Just Before Culver's First Touchdown e y y ' e.ea 248 , V i i t 1 tltkll. lxllllqp ' NHWIIKHIIS. I. ST. ,lOllN'S Culver nwl St. ,Iohn'a in foothull for tht- fir-t tinn- in fifle-1-n yvznr- wht-n tht- l'1-4-lv lncn invzulccl Yvisvolisiil on NOVl'llllN'l IT, only to lu- ra-pnl-4-cl In-0. 'l'ht- St. john'- lloys wr-nl into thc gznnv with spirit hnhhling high in llltir xvin- :Intl lllllllllllillvll it in spite of thc stcauly clownpour of ruin. St. ,Iohn's tria-cl two IIZINNUN. tht- only onv- nt- 0 l.CllllllCKl in at break. on getting any blown buck player, who thc gmnt-, whilv both sith-5 pnntt-rl frm-qnc-ntly on fir-l clowns in hopv- of the wc-l, ll'l'Zl1'lll'I'0llS fit-ld. Tlwrv we-rv nnnwron- l.llllllll1'N. ne-ith:-r In-:nn hrvzlks vxvvpt in tht- at-voml llIlllI'l1'I' wha-n an hull punt:-al hy Clnlu-r vn- to its starting position ln-hincl tht- goal lint- :incl re-von-re-cl hp :n St. john'f rt-gistvrc-fl thi- only tally. f-In ,V f, 'r - 1 f . 'Nw P- - -V . A .1 ,- H, 1- .. Ngfv.-, Vg - no ', H' t mf' H' , F 'i3U : i3 ni n A i K ' ' L, rj -.r -If 2. . i M 1 991 - A T' .,..,A-.,,,...L 4 ., X 'aff '. A A ,ASA W '. - Rik 'K 1 , x WT, I Q ff- ,4 s . ,L O . 5 ho wif 0 - ' J' 1 4 Q 5 . fi . I sv 5 . .. tt. 6 V .1 v ' 2 Q. I' HN 0 ' fir ws. '-' P-'Ui l ,A 1 :En ,1 74: 4-.P Q . :vi , - + Q' ig -A 'i ,, , . 511' . ,.,,4f'fzY n- fx' we l I ' A 4' Y m -V., F4 F Ay' 9. - W ,yfl b ' .1 1 1 Q 1 A., my -4. L. -A K - ,,k, ' V M ,, T' 3045i 'Q ill, S Q K J A A . fr! A ,igwfgqk-gg ...MQ : v '.? gf-Ii. Blfilllll Start- Ont Xrnnvul l.w-fl lull x A ' I, N X xt X- ' f x, ,MY ' 'X .4 , -Ft LD- yr., . , ,WL -V x. ,W ,l Q 2 l-9 , ill .gi .ah f LET v o r .. . L ws I 'Q WJ' I M 1 W J 4 4g E ti 4 , .. 1- m..,, f',.F1 fr.-'J::s:.a:::Lvs:i:s4:411a3::g-:nzx:r:,f'3:':41'1c:nf.-f be-rfmf--af . , . J I I Q . .1 .A 1- r ,- i z L, 527 . .l ! m I Y .ff -3 -.HE 'I- -x. lg, j, I , ,J . E 'S 'J il I' I . D' if 1 2 f Q : S . g.. 'FM E 4 4 'I ,. 5,- ig . 4 I wg 1 ,' if Li 4 .-, . 1 ,Q I D. JL. ', 1 . 4 . is ill a ' .N 5 5, ii? L : 51 if iz 5. 2 Qi Y- .w 1 .3 in :Q X5 ., 2' Q , -7 ... ,rf H ffl 1 I Pt H ,1 el 'j V nl. 1 six . -5 ,V l v f 556 gg 2 ' I PT f Sf e c l n sPRoUL DECKER RICH BUTLER FRESHMEN Culver gained a decisive victory over the Butler Freshmen on Thanksgiving after- noon before a large crowd and partially atoned for the defeats which the Indianapolis teams have administered in the two previous years. The Peckmen ran up a score of 26 to their opponents' 0. It was a splendid finale to Culver s football season, which was not one of unbroken victories, but which has certainly been marked by the splendid spirit and fight of the team. Meantz played an excellent game and McCullough was in the fray in his usual style, stopping many 'plays behind the freshman line. Van Pelt, A ' I 1.-MVL.. Peckmen Ready to' Plow Through Frosh .e,, vfee f - ,Q ffqxx M, xxuyf N yffxx ff . XXX, Vfxx gf'-is NX f fx V f .ffm ,ff QQ F- ff' ' U ,fl Q V 'gf' NN as fs K Ama .fx f fx -f f-Qs fm, A X-edi, I Eff' ml that .fx .Xxx m A ,K ew y N.,'xxX H , f ,. t 250 1 Q2 4, 17' MI-ZRKLEY smxc. M. l .KRRlil.L. J. BUTLER FRESHMEN Wagner, and Peckham played exceptional games, accomplishing many outstanding feats in line plunges and long end runs. The first touchdown was made by Schulz. in the first quarter. Maentz scored the next in the third quarter by n fifty ynrd end run and made the try-for-point kick afterwards. Wfagner pushed the bull over for the Maroon and White's third tally in the same quarter after nn eighteen ynrd gain off right tackle and several smashing line plunges. The lust score of the st-nson fume at the outset of the last quarter when Peckham took the bnll on the first plny und ran it sixty-two yards down the field. Largest Crowd of Sea-nn Sees Maroon- Wiin 20-0 ,, ,-,.,..,.,,W-.M-Haw ,, . .. .Y Y: H ,ff t w- 'iff A ' QF G , XX ' fs , X ff' X -. ,ff 12 ,- V H f-, f, ,ffl ,fx ,fi- I , xx 'XQV' XA Rf 'QRX ,ff5.X M-' ,-43. I-fix rf ,,f?A-ie. V ,il HH. KX' V. fx 'x 1 X' 'X C le- , ff 4 FK, ' f XVR ff? 5'-. 'X Fix ,sf A ix -X 'wc A X-Atwflf uffff JN 'Q-.fy fewfgkr J L' ,f-'X Nxjjr .f 1 ,Qi-ff -1 3 cxjjlf f 3 gt if if b -.X ,,.,,,,A,. .5 if ,.4- .swf -- .L..,:.v .H A-'A ' S Q' My 251 if Vw S , I, .4 eli rl 'l 61 ,. .5 I LL lf- ,y .z ii L I -X. I., - 1.1 5 , i Y- ff , 1 4 a 3 1 :gl 1 5- : '-1 .f , C. 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A .-Z' 1 1- -as . ,., A- 1, u ll ' FS fi gr, '4 T' If P13 if s f 1 'M' wi, ' .H V: Gill 1 .1 15 1' .A 4 14' 1 'pf 1' 1 1: I liz . 5 4 ,FQ ,fl.' 9 fi 1 il, ' V ff ! 1 'Y . X 1 1 El x I 4 gi , fl.. ' .E 7 1 I i' I-L I, . Q if 1 E 15.1, 11' . 5' rr, . gag! .' il R ,, . E' i A , gig I I . '. W, 4 45 I L. 11 . A - 3, xl Q W in j 31 . u I T' ,Q an X. ' Q . ff, ' v . ,lab ,. 1 Q 25 aj' , ff Kg?-, 'iwf ffl 1929 BASKETBALL The 1929 basketball team finished the season with three victories and four defeats. Although the losses outnumbered the others, the opposing teams never won without meeting plenty of stiff competition. The extended Christmas leave cut the time alloted for preparation before the open- ing games short by several weeks, handicapping the team from the start. In spite of this, the re- sult of the team's excellent spirit, co-operation, and leadership is shown in the fine way the Maroon and White quintet completed the season. Coached by Peck and captained by Coppock, a veteran of two seasons, the squad of thirty cadets that turned out for varsity basketball when ' the call was made proved themselves to be a group of excellent material, full of pep and fight. A 1 number of them were cut from the squad as the season advanced, and when the first blast of the whistle in the opening game sounded, a more J. D. COPPOCK Captain promising Culver team never took the floor. Lady Luck and hard breaks were with them alternately, but whether it was victory or defeat, . the fine sportsmanship which characterizes the Culver cadet was ever, present. - Around a nucleus of five lettermen of previous years, Coach Peck built his 1929 basketball team. These were Coppock, this year's captain, Harrison, the 1930 captain- elect, McCullough, Hazlett, and Snowdon, each one of whose games was a show of individual skill andprecision. Their value to the squad can not be overestimated, and 1 , Bolton! POW, left I0 fight! Hefingv Spanga K- MRI-ight, Harrison, Coppock, captain, McCullough, Snow- iiong Hazlett, Meantzg second row: Anderson, Browne, W., Salomon, Coldenberg, manager, Stuart, Harting, ., pear. 'TG --1-f-1----i - f- 1. - A -csv..--,-.- 771- A -A.:.- - -- -V 7 , .... -L A - . ' fuk' ,i . ' 'VTTITW TT T'fN'l' ' ' iT'If'7 :?': ' ?Cf1'f ??T zaTfi QW 4 'r'? -me-1 --'fa . -- ., F l,.?4,,f XR-Uv, bf, ,xx I ff ...M F,,,fax4L. ,A ff, Ram , ,I ,ty K I .' Q fm- K 'ni :rl g ,N XX. K- 'Q -2 '44, jx-7 -- -- ' A it sw, M ff Y - ' A . J 'Xf'y45'xQ1tK wa ffgf- QfQ.XI'x,ff i qli r.-'sp' .3-Y xl-,Jr fain Xp A ly V X. ,fry ,Xxx Z , T -. ,M-.f I 'R T 52' 'fa-,Qt 7,5-Y.. , wx ,5.j.f' Ns at 'V' sa ff-ie -2:f4?+ wif fi S Las, Ars., tags? 254 .L 'fs -'ff V - , W-. s-, . , , , ,ic W, V -Y lun WW of-as Q L ' ., , gg iggis cggsggh G ee u 1929 BASKETBALL A to these men goes the glory of the season. The -- recruits showed up almost as well as did the sea- l soned players and they can not be slighted in personal mention of merit. Among the best of these were Stuart II Browne. All- the team ha , ering, Maentz. Spang. and in-all it was a successful season and d nothing to regret when it was over. The letter men, the years in which they played, and their respective positions on the team are as follows: J. D. Coppock, two years, captain, forward, K. M. Spang, one year, forwardg A. A. Maught, one year, center, L. C. llarrison. two years, captain-elect, forward, G. B. McCullough. two years, guard, C. T. Snowdon, two years. cen- ter, A. M. Hazlett, two years, center, R. C. Maentz. two years, guard, YV. K. lirowne, one year. guard, S. Salomon, one year, guard, W1 A. Stuart, one year, forward, J. Harting, one year, forward, T. E. y Coldenberg, one year, manager, O. V. llering. l one year, forward. J. G. llolmes was elected 1930 T. tt. t1tlI,ltlENlH'IU2 manager. 'hair-'I' The prospects for a third successive undefeated season were bright in the early part of February after victories over Senn and Tilden Tech.. both Chicago high schools. But Harrison changed the tune for the Culver five and the one-point defeat seemed to hang a shadow over most of the remaining games. for the l'eckmen lost twice to St. John's and to the Loyola Freshmen before coming back to crush Parker of Chicago in the final contest. A Faynrilc Play of the Pu-ckmrn ,ALL s ,, ,sf-..,,,-,-.Fm-.-T-s , V f-xv-fsffuuyfrfw' , L s L-, - . .:.....-,s:f-f,,. +2 --.-.ff--A---s-Perf?-?-1- -' H aff Q' -yi' 'f' ,if 'K 5 ',-' V gp-r4fl,'ff '-i' , .,: ,- , 1.-f N, -,ff X 1 If Ni. ty .I gf 'M 1, ' 7 i -ff X' 'A X ,fi N 3' fun. K xklvfvf lg:-QL xX,1n,.ffAZ,.f:::N vf' lagffbtb xxffyf 'v N TW' it N-al:-.ski M I V-'fssijjlhv XJ Qfgf V '- , ,f .,' ,, .,-f , , ,X A reg'-.N ,,f',.f 'Q swag. , - Q . W..+.a,,,f'v i3XNe,4f55f ,f,5R5y4' fl, fl Xirsif' .55..W31:ff We-of 'ffl' xv ' 255 . I I' , .4 :t 11 sm, N Q-'S l 't Q -I v ' 7 5 , u J n 1 A. I 5 It 1- i 'L I 4 f ' B E L- A ' 5, w 9 tv a xi ' I I I , NW ik? COPPOCK, Captain HARRISON, Captain-Elect MCCULLOUGH SENN HIGH - v . . mv Peck's Maroon and White quintet downed Senn 'High of Chicago in the opening game of the season on January 26 with a score of 32:18. The first half was very slow, Culver sinking fifteen baskets to Sennis five. The Chicago boys entered the second half and showed a flashy comeback. The Peckmen staged a beautiful' rally in the final period. by making five baskets to every one of the opposing team. Coppock was high point man with ten points to his credit and closely following him were Hering and Har- rison with eight each. Many substitutions were made throughout the game. 'McCullough- Guarding Snowdon e so i e H a1,-- a 'r , , -71-.lf at .x',:.' up f f ' e. 5, , ,. - It H. - V4 1. A ,,., - , X f H .f '11, ,ff hi-fy A-f are ff alias. ff 'f Hike t 5 - Q. A 35.11 is h u Q iyf'f - 3 ' N-5,21 'N ' 1: V 256 A i 7 ff 6 TOM - by , 1.4 ,A 1 ad! 1 '44,.p- 'lun-.5 TILIJISN TICCI-I Tin' fiulvvr IHl5k1'lI'1'I'h clvfc-:llml Tillie-n 'Il-4-I1 of lihivuggu. H!-21 in lin- -.Lruml lull of lhu your, I 1-liruury 2. Allhnngh lin- fa-orc nu- um---iclval ilu- gnim- sm- lmlly m lcslml from slurl lo finish. Tha- P4-vknu-n shame-al nmrkm-al imprmq-me-nl in lln-ir gnu ing.: illld passing ow-r tho ganna- of lin- pri-xious um-k. Culu-r -lnrh-al llu- fir-I half s- Il rush, piling up iw:-nly-fivv puinls lu 'l'ilcl4-nl fixv. lfmwll IH-vk mmh- fnur -ul:-lilu lions in tha- sc-Pond quurh-r lml sc-nl lln- 4-nlirv fir-I la-:nn in :ngzuin :ufle-r lln- lmlf Snowdon llllllllf llu- higlu-sl imlividuzll znvralgv uilh 4-ight:-4-n pninl-. Harm nn N1-.uly In llrrrnr ll--uurr VAL: lr-'lu '--5-l fL 1257 HAZLETT MEANTZ STUART ROGSEVELT HIGH Culver lost its first non-tournament game in three years to Roosevelt High of Chicago on February 9 by a score of 23-22. The Maroon and White quintet played ' d ' . In the last period ft r uarter with a low basket average and ragge passlng quarter a e q Culver made but two baskets to the opponents' three. ST. JOHNS l f' ld W' consin upset the Peck five 30-20 St. John's Military Academy of De a xe , IS , in the first game away from Culver. It was in the last few minutes of play that St. John,s sank five baskets and cinched the game. Coppock led the scoring with ten ' h d reat improvement over points. St. John's was exceptionally powerful and s owe a g the 1928 team. Harrison Tries Pass Through McCullough --4:-f,Y1i-5,-...fr-swf. , . VA, , V 'f'7' -' 'lvl' 'ff 22,1 FT v LT. :-fa'-1f. .'l? 5' YR Ji 'Q-'Y '. '?'75'FW5l'77 1f'i?',9 '-'?'!T5'4H, 4 . EQYYWST. - 5. -. - -'Air - .-- J ' ' ' ' .5-if ' Y Xi' ' A ' '- 'W'-H ' u K.zz-,affgrff-1F11-5' ' ii. -e f,-vtav f+2'f.f::1-W H., :+.s,,..,,. - .. . ' 'W X ' if' 4. .,... pepg H e Ai. yy ig? JH, X? V 2 258 - E-,.., l.-7, . w -I v 1. F-ff ,W ,Y., ff. W Y.,.., ,,,,,-,,,, K K il! e ' fl 9:5 1 ,f W ' - - 'k ---N A '- Y -,,-----. ,,,,,. W, Y , , ,qi l I l- f-H--QZJQ-,-.-iTTL,Y,-TTi, f-Y --W H 7 V 1----iff. 1, ,,w. g, A ', l 'v T'.k'-. 'A A YV -A-4 v--- A t':U9'A 'Z' 'Hs' 1-' ff----+.-,4..a-F..-Mig ....., ,.....,- ::L.,:',,,g,A-AiL,,5:kf5gi,Li:xX :J XXXL l l ll - if 'Il -C-'jf - 'X . lf' N lil 7 M ' 43-if.-,XX1 lf? 5 4-as iw 2 45 gl ll fl Q3 l' A il '4 il ri'-42 i Wil .S N., il J- jk if 'Wi ,Ns M fl ,r 1 . W :A L22 SPANIZ. K. WlXll.lll' -xluxunx , A1 ll 4.1 Y: -. .Q T .fl 4' ST. OHNY -fl 'L K .4 .A V - a . In llu- r4-turn gzmu- wxlh bl. john F. Lulu-r lumq-ml in cle-fl-:nt lu ilu- Ri..-nn.ir1 fin- 'fl .Z 1,- . . . . , Wi L n'I1ll'1'll 2 for ll sc-voml lmu- wlu-n llu- nnzulm-rs pllvzl up :I -vorv of lswnly-l'1u- pmol- In jj ,E ll l lwcnly for llu- Maroon and NY'l1il4- oulfil. .Nllhougln llu- fir-l qnznrlvr un- fil-I, llulu-r if llcld Sl. ,lohn's lo an single- goal. llu- hull' 1-mlm-cl xulh Lulu-r -lull m llu- lu-zul. ulnrll I--gl 1 .fl .5- wzls lllZIilll1lill0fl lhroughoul llu- third quurlcr. wlu-n ilu- vounl -looal 20-IS. 'l'lu- xi-ilon Q Ill look lllc lend in the lust lhrvv minulvs of play' mul lu-lcl il unlil ilu- 4-ml. 'l'lu- point- ll were vvvnly clislrilmlvd :unong llu- plnym-rs. lla-ring mul lfoppovk I4-fl llu- gznnu- in llu- ' M lzlsl qualrlcr on ZlC'i'0lllll of injurivs :xml fouls. ra-rpm-vliw-ly. L 'L 'Fil 'fl A.: fi El QI ,1- -fl , Q1 l X13 f fa ,. 'Q 311 -:fy ,Tl .fn ,- ll ,l 17- ii rg l ac r Sunsulnn Nlakr- l'a-- I-1 l'nP1 H'L lnflfl' NPL 259 l P l i Q 41, x-1 grzilq E Wig ,1 .. ,. J, . ,V r t t sytg , R V e as ,gn3,,,,gi:g:.:T:::i:1i::gTe::g::1Z.11'j.: '.3 V ' V V A ' ' nf' ' vi:-v ffrfifn -Y.. '-fmf-----1151-L:- ---R -'1 T--Ti ':.- '-f:nz..' ,',::,- Y - we---H V v.,-.,.a HARTING, J, SPEAR ANDERSON PARKER HIGH Culver's basketball quintet swamped Parker High School of Chicago in the final tilt of the 1929 season. The game ended with the score standing 42-23. The cadets ran up an eighteen point lead in the first quarter, thus enabling the entire second string outfit to play the second period. At the half the first team went in the game again and played most of the final period without having their lead threatened once. The team work was especially good between Coppock, Browne, McCullough, and Harrison. Browne, playing his first season of varsity basketball, showed up very well at the floor guard position. Harrison, making a total of eighteen points, was high point man. ' 5 A ., - fs. R, ,Q mf uri: Jbji J- bw rig nv' ,K ,QR 2 flwfifxw' f' i f 1' f f it l S 'Y lx z -1,1 or R '5 tg 3- 555, lay. '-+4 fi :L-fl if . 3 Qi, ff, ,bg 2 me 5 -if I W Wg E 3: V? YL ' 1, 1 5 R il! - 1 f-z iii' ,:,, m.. i 1 1 ish? pci C' 11, 1 Y 'L+-'V li Y 52 wget X ,X kk: fig' W-, 5 I! u Fu, Q 1 2 Le Harrison, Captain-Elect, Fakes at McCullough Before Shooting .. j-.Tj5,fif--,K -ff: f.' b ii x f 260 mzmmm 2 'Dir V 1 W.. hmmm 2 1 1 I I 1 I I O I I 1 I 1 I 1 1 I 1,1 1 1,1 1 I II 151 11 I I I I 1 1 1 I I 1 ., X 11 1 I 1 1 I 1 1 1 1,1 1 1 ,X1 II I 1' 1 If 1' 1,11 1 1 I 1 11 1 I I 11 1 ,1 1 111 1 '1 1III 1 k:1 I1' III: I I 1 I 1 11 1 11 I I I 1 1 1 1 1 Q I 1 1 I I ix 'I I II II I1 11 II I 1 1 I I11 1 11 1 11 II 1' 11 1: I I I .14 I lI I LI 1 I1 I I1 , , II 11 ig... ,1I I 1 11 II I Z, 1923-29 TRACK 1' 1 fff 1' , i, Q Q, fi: L B. T. WILLIAMS G. A. DICKEY ' Captain Manager Captain E. A. Thessin had one of the most successful track teams in his coaching history of nearly fifteen years during the 1929 indoor season. The team won two indoor dual meets and lost the third by a bare margin to the Notre Dame Freshmen. They took first place in the National Academy meet at Madison, Wisconsin, where they annexed the largest number of points made by one school in the meet for several years, and besides won the medley relay. The 1928 outdoor team won two of the four meets on the schedule. The most im- portant affair of the season was the triangular meet with Mooseheart and St. John's, which Culver won by a close margin. The 1929 schedule includes Senn of Chicago, Butler Freshmen, Oak Park of Chicago, Mooseheart and St. Johnis at Mooseheart, and Stagg Interscholastic at Chicago. 1 I Bottom row left to r'ght: C k G 1 P ' - . . Walkerg standing: Cuthberl, Captaijiljipliti TT::ssinfctl:d1:dliZ 1,'I2,1ker.?lgl:2liescaFjl:dl1, Il!ailti1llJali.dwFell:'lSZ'r::o1?1ll:zliEt, Mullins, Dillon, Baur, Frank, Drott, Williams, B., manager, Devlin, , , ' ' , Q diff . '5 T1' 'xiii 'TNFW' T71 l'il JT?-7 If tiff? :5f'7?':7fT.1If f:'ft-E'17'77? 'Tf'17 ' if g'f iIGTFt .2. ' 6 1 X - f f - - , - ,ff X, '-. sz- 1 'fe' 'T Ns f-- -I ' , ' N1 .1, :f 'I.1a1:1la', H -'1fI11,11'z..1q 1 5:1-,Q aff 71, 1. ..g-1. ,. 5 - ' 1. fs N- 1 g N4-1. N1 1' 'Riff-I:'1f Pf3 'N I X 1 f fi AFX 'if' 262 CULVER TRACK RECORDS Note: Included arf- :hr lu. 1 mark m d f- , ' - - ' - 2 1- on .ulx r null I L, h ' - f .. gymnasxum track, and any belle-r marks madf- by Cuhe: mrn f0o:1-OHII: 'ri-L--.rffrrzlnon bunldnn. track, the IDLVTIIUIDI1 E 'f ' nomfr - 50 yard dash ....... ...... I ,anus-'nrihv T1f'1'l lrmlh, ' Q . I .I. i 100 yard dash ....... ...... lc-:Quaid 1902 :ULU Ni P- mm W'nod, W1 lqlf Slrylxrr IA! 51 2 ' I l - h I - ' 1 - 220 Yard dash ....... ...... I iroadhrad 3 L n rr r 0 2 hr -23 1, u'oo1I. YY. IQIT . ' 440 Yard dm-h ..... ...... I lirhnrd-on log-1 .11 5 8210 yard run ....... ...,.. Rirhard-on 1922 113916 Mile run .................... ...... 3 If-Quail. I-I. 1927 him.: Helga:-il. E. CA: Sn - I 1 . h I .5 1921 , ,7 120 yard high hurdles ...... ...... Il as-kaway :Lg n rr C 0 a I rl 14,25 221.2 120 yard low hurdles ..... ..... . Knuurz-k lQ2f 1115.3 220 yard low hurdles. ..... ...... K nourrk 1027 High jump ................... ...... W Rmdingxon, J. 1022 1, 'L Broad jump ............ ...... S Iilr. lqlgg 23 fl. -:I In Pole vault ...... . ..... IIa1ls-It lQ2Q I2 fl. A ' Shot Put ..... .Eckhart 1907 .gg fl. 3 ln. Dxscufs .... ..... ............................... I' 'Q-gan 1001, 122 f., QI: gn. .Iavelxn ................................................ Ylrffullough, C. 1023 IRQ fl- Q fn. Ilammer fEvenl no Ionizer heldj. ..... Harrell 1903 yu, nn 880 yard relay ............................. ....... 'K irhardf. I-'Q-nlry. Gage-I. llilnh 1929 1513.0 Mile relay ......... ......................... I1 erker, Ilall-, .l.. Pfaffman. Rh-hard-on 1922 3:8410 INDOOR II1:-rr:-alien Iluilrllngl 40 yard dash ............. ..... P 1-ckham 1920 1054 45 yard low hurdles. ..... ..... I lags-l 1929 105,-5 40 yard high hurdles .... ..... R orkaway, R. 1920 415.3 220 yard dash ............. ..... I 111:11 1929 123,53 880 yard run ..... ..... . .......... W 'nlker 1929 2:09,2 Mile run .......................... ............... U irkey 1929 -8:40.11 NIcQuail, E. IA! V1-con-in Ihll'f!C'IIOIllIIl', 1927 4:-80.4 1000 yard relay fTwo laps each, ...... Iiiblr. Richards, Fu-nlry, Gage-I 1929 1:5311 Pole vault .......................................... Ilnzlett 1929 ll fl. 6 ln Broad jump ....... Knourrk 1926 21 fl. 5 ln. High jump ....... Callcnder 1926 6 ft. Callender hh W'ipconsin Inu-rsrholnallrl 1920 6 Il. 3 ln. Sho! put .... ....... S hankner 1928 -I5 fl. 2 in IN CYDINASIUM fNo longer u-rd for track, 35 yard dash ...... ....... K icferle 1918 :0-1.0 W'ood, W. 1918 Langworih ' 1918 Y 35 yard low hurdles .... ....... C Inre 1918 :0-I.-8 Langworthy 1919 35 yard high hurdles.. ....... Rasbury 1916 20-1-8 220 yard dash ............ ....... I Iand- M. 192-I 125-11 880 yard run. .......... . .... ....... G ond:-ll 1918 2106-fl Mile run ........ . .............. .. ....... I1arada 1 1923 -l:5T.0 Relay QTwo laps each, ..... ....... I Ilare, Kieferlr. uno'-lv W- Crgn-4-r 1918 1 :29.0 High jump .................. ....... I 'nine 1918 5 fl- ll IH- L A Record-Breaking Relay Team: Richardf. Ffnlffv Glifl- Bibb .L L L A L 263 QL K W 4. .1 4 'Q 'Q JZ 'fr 1' . ' 4 '. g ,I I 1 3 1 . v I 1. ,Q I I l 1 1 1 . 1 Q l I 1 ff s 5 A , Q1 gf! 1 I 1 Qfq Ld? 1 Q Q15 39 bl J- l Y ff l X E1 1 -QB I fi 5? 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ZZ'f11s1'?'1?Z if- Z mfg f 11y,1,'m. 1 , 1 ,Z , of ' Z , 1 y I X Hn.. 1 1 ,f,111, 1 awfaaw++,wwfa fffd 191111 1s 1 1 rag- 2 ,f 9' 1' 1 15 by Wi X. , '? f 1g1.,,1, ky 15' 1 :' f2ffZ 1' f 1,411,z2wM51g-.5 A , X , fx, , ,f , E. , , 1 1- W gf. , 1 2 Z f , , f 3 gig? 1 I1 gi f 1 1 523 f 14? X '2'f:4f? of 156609 1 ,5 3, 1 13 X- M111 cg f 1 ' fi 2 X ff XS, f 3324225211 , , ,. 1 1111 1' i f ff 1 , , f V. VV,,, vff 1 , 1- , :ilk ESC f F 1' if 1 31.1541 11 1 , . ,, ,, fw 11 Q 111 1 1111 . 7 f 9 , f . f sy' gi ,f , ,mfr ,, gwa ,gf ff PECKHAM HAZLETT BIBB ,C LANE TECH C1929 INDOORJ Lane Tech of Chicago met defeat on February 23 when wearers of the varsity sash downed them 73-22. Three school records were shattered, Dickey lowering the lnile mark to 4:46.4, Bibb the 220 record to 24.8, and the relay team, reducing the old time to 1:54-.4-. This was the first indoor meet of the 1929 season. HYDE PARK By defeating Hyde Park of Chicago 70-25 on March 9, the Maroon and White cinder men again tasted of victory. Culver,s final reckoning showed seven first places, nine second places, four thirds, and a first in the relay. This was the last meet before the Madison encounter and the team was in the best of condition. 1 Hazlett Breaks School Indoor Pole Vault Regard . , ,'-, 1 2641 , ,.....-,,...: '.,-e L, 'Q 9. , W , ,ff-3 1. qx Z., .gy if , , V lk X I V V . 5, ' 'vbyn at, ' , 5 Q 4- , ,i., T A I A P 4 if 'om -- 5 xl ! -,QV 2 Y A K n 67:1-' r-LQ . ' V 6' ,K 5 Viv I . I ' 4 IJr2vl,IN lll.HxKl.m' Munro, xx. l 3 .' J , ' T I X 1 w P -u - 1 INOTRE DAME FRILSIUIILN . , . . . . . 4 . flu: Culvvr travk loam hllI'I'1'l'Ilt'tl Ill lloldlng tlu- Notrt- llanu- l'rv-lun:-n lu a llmrvv A . point victory in llu- sc-volul nu-1-l ol' tlu- indoor at-ason Nlarvlm 2. 'l'lu- final -rorv mn- tl 46-43. Four lll0I'C svluml rc-vords ft-Il: tlu- re-lay. polv vault. mile- run. and forty yard f . dasll. 'Illc new relay rcvord was 1:o.5.6. tlu' pole- vault lay llazlt-tl. 1-It-u-n fm-t -ix ' I incluzs, tlu: forty yard dash by l't-1-klxam. Al.-l hl't'0lltlF. and tlu- mill- run lay Dia-kt-5. . 4:40.6. Peckham cquallvd tlu- world intvrscllolafliv rw-ord in llu- forty yard da-lu. .K 1 feature of llue nurvt was tllc broad jumping of Ilutton ol' Notre- Dann-. who It-:apt ne-arlp - I twenty-four fccl. Q H K , ,. , I - f' f 7 f , , 1 - : 7 1 l l , 1 I V Y' I l I 4 , , .l 1. l llullnn of Nolrv llanu-l.on: -l -l 'l' l ' wld ' nr' , A A A A A 4. 4. A A 265 J ' . L, ......J WALKER Q McCULLOUGH DILLON NATIONAL ACADEMY MEET Not only did the Culver cinder men win the National Academy track meet at Madi- son, Wisconsin, March 23, but the quartet composed of Bibb, Richards, Walker and Dickey took first in the famous medley relay. They received a trophy for each victory. Finishing the meet with a score of thirty-seven points, Culver led the nearest rival, Moose- heart, by fifteen points. St. John's was third, followed by Shattuck in fourth place. Hazlett tied with Fairhall of St. John's to break the pole vault record when both cleared the bar at eleven feet six inches. The outstanding performance of the meet was the mile run, which Dickey, Culver captain, won with a lead of 180 yards over his nearest rival. Sprinters at Start of Forty Yard Dash Indoors 266 - w l I I fri.: 'sun '- f .ip ,gf nvv 3.3f+fq5,.1u:,,,,,.,f.,,i,,,,,,:,?s:,.f,,'x,,rf,?:vv-,??iF Q- u f -AY V 744,441 Lind 1- ' 1 M Af ' ' f W- --N - ' ,jf r'-.csv-q,4..a-f:3.r:f'a.,',r-q?3isj-3,3f,,k-.. ,.,-.T ,,a-nar:::J:w- -'user'-K - .-..,, - Q , -isf---3.1 i,..w..A. , , f f - 'fn f - fini 'JS- l ls. 11 1 -34 33. ,4-n. if I 1 - 1 RICHARDS CAILEI, Nll I I INN BUTLER FRESHNIEN C1928 ovrnoonp Butler Frosh noscd the track squad out of zu siclory on Many' 5 in nhl- up:-ning uf the outdoor season 5715-55 E-Q. The relay. which liullvr succe-4-ch-d in taking from the- Maroon record-breaking four, was the deciding 1-va-nt :nl tho 4-nd uf thu- nu-vt. Nirllul- lough raised the jzlvelin record to 1-1-8 feet two :md one-hnlf inches. CRANE JUNIOR COLLEGE Culver track men trounced the sprinters of Crum- junior College. Huy 12. 03-50. The cadet team carried off eight first places. five seconds. and svn-n third- rnmpnrvd to their opponents' five firsts, seven seconds. and four thirds. Again Nl:-Culluugh shut- tcred the javelin record, this time with an heave of 159 fm-cl nina- inches. 'Y'-viii ' Ni- W V N' 1. - i - .. M ' '-'N-M... -'.. .,.. ,,,.,.,c ng, -f r E tiifj ' i,f,',.,ff-I- 1l 4 I . v ,054 Ifif.. .K Clnncv l'p till' Track .Ill-l llc-fnrr Ihr Riff 26T gg V k N K 1 - L , I Q 4 K 3 ' Q 3 . 1 1 1 I -r rl ' 1 if n n P I i 'I T ,gl yw .4 ,Q yn V: I Z :ur ,W YWuwNHiw,M,'mA, ,,FT,n,Y. ,,,. sf.-.... NWMM..,.....,...a..m-.,-.fray----5.3 My 1! 'fi ' i T ++--is itfwfifT77fQ-fifii. 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Bibb, Coppock, and Peckham took all three places in the broad jump, and the relay team, made up of Richards, Bibb, Froemke, and Peckham, won the event from Notre Dame. The school pole vault record almost tumbled when Haz- lett tied the record witha leap of eleven feet three inches, and at the same time tied the best vaulter of the visitors. With the exception of three events, the Notre Dame runners and field men led by O'Brien, took every first place. Busch Takes Second in Half Mile in Triangular Meet 268 -pk 7-7.2 k,x, L A X - L-Ai! TRIANCULAR MEET lllccling Rho lu-4-llc-sl l'0llllN'llll0lI from Iwo otha-r miclwn--I4-rn lrzlrk squzul- in lhm prep school class, Sl. john! and Hoon-hx-url. Culu-r look fir-l honorx on Wing 21, with il final lotzll of fifty-fivv points Io Sl. ,lohnl forty-fin' :xml Nlmn-1-ln-:nrl3 forly-four. Shllllklllfl' was high point mam of lhv num-l Zh zu rc-full of his lin- for fir-I plum- in the high jump, scvonxl place in tho shot put, and firfl in lhv clifvu-. lfoplmvk look fir-I in the broad jump, Dickey scvond in Ihr milv, and llusvh fe-rond in Ihr hull' mil:-. ll was one of thc closest mcvls 1-vc-r hc-ld ul Culvcr. 'a-B B- A A i , Aim We-a. Slnrl nf Lou llurullv liars- in Nl-un-rlu-.url-Nl. Juli .-'4 l ' ll ' 269 25- 1-TT: ,F if wi , 2- 2 vt' 755 ,NX , 1 fm -,kv .V .X R lf , Y , H , 1. Q. ,QA N . J. ,. 1. . , f .Q .- , - '.': D' 12 V 10 'P -1 V-51 z I -, f ,..,j 1 3 J-1 v . LQ 'f' UQ If -.1 ,. 1. ,. , u l r. 1. 1 '. , L. I . In .T PQ ' , Z' . 1 Fe' x. ' is ' , T31 ' AFS ff li IH I ' 'Q -2, T,- . g ' '1'5'.l ff 5. I. ' fl lk' Hr by,-Y ,-. me I - . F 35 1: 1 FW ,, gg , ,gi '5' Mi iw Q,- 's'. 1 Ls I Xl ,, 1: 15 i 1 Ar, 5 A if . x. 1 1 IE. p . 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E .-,, W W, rw... ,,,,9..a-, ,, ,,1. ...,,,,..,.a, -- ----V ff -- ---, y -- ----W ...nn ifijew Iflk 1929 BASEBALL AWith five of the eight games on the 1929 schedule played and every one of them a victory, I VC! the chances for the best baseball season in years Ji show up extremely bright. With five veterans of Igf1 f1 the 1923 squad around which to build his nine, in- cluding Browne, captain, Wilkerson, Sproul, Flint, and Weidenhamer, Captain Peck put a team of high calibre on the field. Consistent batting and 'QI ,1 steady fielding have been the big factors in the N11 success of the outfit. The opposition has been 12751 r'QLI1fII fl 1252 1 EFI 1,314 ga pl EQIEII 1:52 LRF' I 'TP' EI 5 .11 1-,jul vb, 111 ,P 11111 'lf 13 E1 Ng 1 SQ11 1 1-4 if F C, I 1' 12:1 151- 12,111 I 11 1 B1 ag I I 11 11 1 1- 12 l Ig? if 1' 'Z ' 11 15: S121 I 1'-1 1? 11132 ': n 1-I 's '- 1 . , 3.1 .11 1 'X 156. I --11 ' 1 111-2 ,U f- 11 1111 Ak 1 ,11 ff .31 11 1, 1 I 155112 1 1 R12 1' 11111 1 f .1 11 r I 131, 1 1 ,,1'??aL 1 1 1 I 1 1152-57. 5 I ,mix 5 1 6451. 1 21111: LI IIE: the best that could be furnished by Chicago high schools. The lineup during the games the first part of May was: Flint, pitch, Browne, captain, catch, Rich, first base, Weidenhamer, second base, Harting, third base, Meantz, shortstop, Sproul, left field, Wilkerson, center field, Haley, right field. Decker was injured early in the sea- son. The remaining games on the schedule are: Lane Tech, Chicago, May 18, St. John's at Dela- W' K' BROWNE field, May 25, St. John's at Culver, June 1. 'Captain WALLER I-IIGI-I Culver opened its 1929 baseball season on April 6 with a victory over Waller high school of Chicago 17-13. Nine of the visitors' points were made in the second inning, while Culver stacked up counters all through the contest. The same battery, Browne and Flint, that played through the 1928 season, began their second year together. 1 , ,, k 1929 squad, .bottom row, left to .rightz Fletcher, Meantz, Weidenhamer, Flint, Browne, captain, Wil- firsona SPl'0lll, lVI1ller, H., Rich, standing: Lieutenant R. A. Price, assistant coach, Kaiser, Spence, Stroud, Michaels, Hartlng, Dayton, Whltbeck, Decker, Carr, Captain R. D. Peck, coach. -wi-. -----L--...O-............Ya.,..-.V -L--.Q-...i.,,..-ga.-..-..,,.., .,.....:, Nt.- M...-f-,--.....,......... ,, N -Xi R K- L' I, - M fx ag., , ..........i.........,......., ....---ami . , X. , x I, ,f x . -' -X ' X - - K. . .x R , - -- K ,' fm. XR 1' ,A --., f f- N X X, X .Q . ,L 1 . , 2, . U, A C I... . X -. , ,X -, ., ., X, 'f' .e Q '- v , . Y -. ., , X ., -., ,- , .. ,- - -. . f, X . - .- A . -. f , - Axx .. . . -, 1 , X x Xxx'-1 ' Y X' f' - ' -. ,f .f K ' ' ,f', -X, --. X' ,' -.fm -.x --.Q .X f I X I X . , ,ep , . , 1.,A-, N , , h ,1 I ,, .sh , ,Q , ....., X ,- ,- -e,1, 'tp I -' ,-.....,-g ,Q ,- -1, if 2, -X , A. - .4 ,F i , ,X 1 V. v i .. mr, ,....-a... N t fa Q 272 HARRISON HIGH is H Z' Bunehed hits in the fourth and -eve-nth in- the Culver varbity nine over llarrison high school of Chicago by a 5-0 score on April 13. Iiich ex- - celled as the batting z-tar with four hit- out of fin- times at hat. Ilis and Nleantzl double play in the seventh was the most sensational part of the w game. : , nings Were largelf responsible for the sictorv of I 4 , - A LAKE VIEW HIGH Z3 The baseball team took its fourth straight . game May I againnt Lake View high -chool of Chicago, reputed to he Chicago'a -tronge-t team this year, hy a score of 8-2. The cadets fielded flawlessly llehind Flint, who allowed only five hit-. An unusual quantity of douhle plays put life into f the game. Ilich looked heat for Culver with hi- L, handy defensive play in addition to his three hit-. , L .N. BUTLER FRESHM EN 'Q Culver's diamond :-ncceas continued through ' the fifth game of the season when the l'eckmen l trounced the Butler Ifreshmen May ll hy a count '7 of 10-5. Three home runs added zest to the affair. ll- Y- W 9VNN 'I' Browne, Maroon captain., and lleantz made two of ' if them for Culver while the other circuit clout was 'i lnadc by a visitor. Yvhat looked to he more or less of a walk-away for the cadet- in the - first frame when the count stood 4-0 turned out to he a fairly exciting lmll game. hut the lead was never seriously threatened. Q . TILDEN TECH -. For the third consecutive time Ilrowne's undefeated nine experienced victory os-cr K A an outside team when it beat Tilden Tech of Chicago on April 27 by an I8-T 9-core. - The consistent hitting of Rich, Meantz, and Browne was Culver':- strong point. and proscd l , the source of many runs for the Maroon and YY'hite:-. 'A Z.: ? f I 1 it I ll 1 In - B 1 ' I 5 u J ' y A-A . ' Qnp nf gl-lp First Sprint: II:-4-hall Pfzrlirrg . Q Lk 273 II, III II II I I ,,, II -I I QI I1 , .I I: I I II I I I 'I I 'I 'I ,I I I I I I I I I E. I I In I , I I I I , , I I I I I I I I I I I II II I!i II I I II II 1I ,I II I. II I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I II- I I I I I I I I 'II I I II I l I I I I I I ,Ii I Wi. f 'I I. 1 V, III I-. , f If II X PXQYI . fy. !,Xxxw-E , ' I I if I -I hifi I' 4? I U 3.7, EQI Y I 5 II R153 I III- I I L .71 I I , 23' I 1.1, Q Ty :IQ 11,5 4531: if Ifi-is -if-, s ', ESI QI. II' 1 I' - ff AJ, I -fc- , . N 5131.35-3 ' I fi I 22 5-:T III ' II' 5 I f-I 1,-Ln' JI 151-7 if f? ' 44 ar. 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Culver took the next game from the Butler Freshmen May 5, 13-7, but lost to St. Johnis first at Delafield 10-1, and then here at commencement in a return game 6-4. ,After a 6-5 defeat by Lane Tech., the Erskine nine came back and whipped Loyola Academy on May 26, 18-13. The team had to forfeit several games on account of rain at the start of the season and much practice was lost on account of the weather. Browne, first string catcher for two years, was elected captain, and Tracy was elected manager. Assistant Coach Price Knocking f-.'p-f. . - -'-'- rv-1f'---zz. .-.,r.,.,f.-.5 r ...Q-, K.- ,-...,, ..,, J ' Y I-31 45- 1- -W-av--:mrmyfp-W. fn-f...a...--N-,. .... f - . , A., V- , f, , ,- q , r. I ........, . .. , . . RI, - -.- .,,I, .,, ......-,. Out Flies -tex-14-Q ----w-.-.. ....1-1--.----v---,-.X--...--.s.-.,,,...,,,,...a....,.-....,-... -. I ' 'I .. ,. 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LANE TECH Culver dropped a closely contested game May 19 at the hands of the crack Lane Tech. squad of Chicago, for several years city champions. The final count was ,6-5. The game was close and exciting throughout, and what appeared to he a successful Culver rally fell short in the ninth. Flint allowed only one hit after the third inning. 11 uLeffY Flint Lets a Fast One Across Plate 5 A 4 4- A A 4. 4. A 276 1- I C h 8 1 ww wnmwv-umm. -...mu-.ww 'di Q J H W ' Q tl e p l ' or Q' 0 e c ln. 5 p S I X t, f dh u , W f xx I ' o 3. WHll1HNll,u1ER SI'ROlfl. FLINT Nl 5 fl 'l LOYOLA ACADEMY ' . . 4 Clever and steady twirling combined with consistent infielding and strong support '- front the outfield enabled Culver to defeat Loyola Acacia-:ny of Chicago 18-13. Map 23. The Peckmen began with brilliant playing und kept it up through tha- entire game. . which turned out to be u slugfesl. , 5 is ' ST JOHN S ' o , l T Success marked St. John's second clash with the Culver diumond men in the final i game of the season on June 2. The 6-4 score came in the eighth after the count had f f been tied for three innings. Culver led through the first part of thi- Ktllllt' but heavy' . hitting ut the end won for St. john's. 5 in S 1 I if - LL' V. I l ng lf' I, 'f Flint and llrov-nr--lfulrrr lllllffj Fnr T'-rv 5v'I'rH'H fl .L ll A 4 4. A A A A A A 277 I 6, a' ' ,4 1 'D 5 ,Z ,. . lj 51 1 !. X. :, .. -. 1 'L I il r 3 ,J 9 1. t I +33 gl I fl: i n I -1 .lg Af gf 2' fl j L 2' yi up -L '. I 'Z 1 -1 n 5- .1 fl' ,a K rf r in ,L f. 1' zu, .E 1. E5 . 5. I I .QI 5 ,x .n sg fb fu 14 ' J -F, 'xl I V, L 4 if 'L si IQ' '3 1 : zz, . X. ' 'F Y . i z 3, f Y . 2 N 52 S MW L A m W c r ,pei . 7 Q X sgfyx N I Q SXT? ff -is ,N , .ly i M., :s f 32 3:25 Y . 1.1 f , -Za. 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PAYTON 1929 Captain Q 1928 CREW' M ' X f, 1 Wil Vg aww 5930 'Lis f, x ,g , tif? 2, 'i 2 132 . g if, Q, E af Q gg The 1923 crew lost two of the three races last spring, all of which were rowed on the Culver course of a mile and a quarter. The first was on May 19 with the Lincoln Park Boat Club of Chi- cago, the second on May 26 with the Century Boat Club of St. Louis, and the third with St. John's Military Academy of Delafield, Wisconsin, June 2. Culver won over the Century Boat Club in a com-' paratively easy race for the cadets. The lettermen were Johansen, captain, Pay- ton, Pierce, Emerson, F., Avery, J., Perini, Moser, Larkin, Cuthbert, Barton, T., manager, and Gagel, coxswain. 1928 VARSITY EIGHT Bottom row, left to right: Johansen, Payton, Pierce, Emersgna F Avery J Perm. M L k. m . . 'v s -, 1 1, oser, ar ing sittlng, Gagel, .LLALL L A A. 1 280 m Indications for a powerful crew are strong according to pre-meet information with four let- 'V termen to form the nucleus for the varsitv ei-'ht 1 I- and several promising candidates to fill the other places in the boat. Payton, captain, Pierce. Emer- son, F., and Moser are the lettermen while Goetz. who has stroked the crew during the winter. is ' the most promising bidder for a regular place. Commander O. YV. Fowler worked with the crew until Thanksgiving and resumed his coaching duties at Easter, while Major Miller supervised the indoor practice during the winter months. The schedule for 1929 includes races with the l,inr-oln Park Boat Club of Chicago May 18, St. ,lohn's at - Delufield May 25, and the Century Boat Club of St. Louis June 1. The lineup for the first race May 18: Pavlon. Emerson, F., Lapperre, Schram, NVikoff, Pratseher. . ' at. I.. ltl'N'I'lNfl Moser, Goetz, and lleggs, coxswain. ,hu-an 1929 CREW SQUAD 'Va 1 W 'il -if ' tn 'l ? .rail n 1 . , f , I' I n. A Hmmm raw. It-ft ln riuluz Yom-lrr. Ile-xxx:-. Smith. R.: ----wnfl rn-- Fllinll- T'l 'l '- 5 ' ' ' , , . , r' u. frail! I.nmwrn-. Pierre: third row: FIFIYUF- M 'k' 'la 'f ' prlhrlirr' wp. rnurllllt rn-I ,shun G-r Iiiclniltlxnl Keller' fifth row- W'l1iltlc-ser. llakrr. Wilknff, l'J1'lif U- 1 ll 'l '5' ' ' u 1 . , 5 A A 4 A A A A A 281 1 , J 1 l I F. Q' I U I , 3. S. .HI Q tl 1 , . 4 ' j ,i lr' W 2? 3 3' li 1 if 'Q Bai ii rf gi' .55 v 345 .ya aj N1 rfg J. ,E 154 11 - 'Jig' 1. .- v, 4 'I ' IAA . '- ' ii 4 ,. fe Jill , . :JA 1. ':,.e. Qil 5'-2' '15 --jf. t ' I in F, M 5 in ' GI Mak? 'T' 1. ' .,. , 9 . gig! 'rf ,:- .. .. 13. T'-,. ,, gil gifqf + 5 7, .. '. 1:2-Lai .l - .. ' 'ff 5' ' :, 15, i . . 2' . N I x -.,f, rf- 5 -. 1 ,-.,' . , 4? ,. ., . . Yi. J'. . ,- Qi . if ll' flf 5 it e . . 1:-' -1- .iw - ' ,, -vi- ,KE :- F Q ,L ,X :Jw , Q J 4' fn X as .9 EQ! Q .Il A. . ,., -1' 1 if ' I ffv Z l--' K v J: A 5 ' .1 , .fx -9 .r xg QU' - '. , . - is '..w ,Q V, : 53 71 , ,V . -r 1' 1 ,,. 5 F 1 'fa C, ,A 1 .1 'F , :- 'J L45 ,.... 151. v ' 11:3 .1 I: 4 5523 fa ff: :Is 'fe if if: 4 ' 44 1, 1 ,A -5 1 5 , j :fa Q- - A f? if . ,U fi, . . .- ' JY V 1 V. .,, - Q -.Q 4 A-1 if: 1,1 JOHANSEN, Captain GAGEL LARKIN LINCOLN PARK BOAT CLUB Rough water and a strong beam wind hampered the Culver varsity crew in its first race of the 1928 season on May 19 when it matched strength, skill and- endurance against eight huskies of the Lincoln Park Boat Club of Chicago. Stroked by Larkin, the senior varsity made a desperate effort to gain the lead, but despite the valiant come- back of the Culver crew, Lincoln Park flashed across the finish line with about ten feet of water between their stern and Culver's bow. The same afternoon the junior varsity, stroked by Emerson, pulled' its way to victory against the Lincoln Park junior crew. 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JOHN'S The St. John's crew pulled in ahead of the Culver eight by inches to win the final race of the year held here at conuneneement. Not until the announcement was made by the judges was it certain to whom the laurels of victory belonged. After the second start Culver began to pull away, but St. John's gradually began to regain her los-s. Culver rallied and it looked as if the efforts of the opposing eight would be in vain. In the last quarter, Culver's rivals slowly pulled abreast and from then on it was u bow to bow race until a few rods from the finish line. ! .5 A , - . .'.Avv, , , , - . , . , . -q .. -. - , W 'A A Q! N ' 5 .9 'M 'A - A' -W1 1' 'S' 4 6 ,,. , Y . :-- fu. -2. '- -1' i 'atm .,,,. L, t MQW.. , Q... -Q4 Firat And Second Crew- Come in From lin-nini Pfifliff' y 4 A A A A A A A A 283 r- W JI MN wig . Ky, I 1 I 1 ,. ,. if , H Q 13, n fu lei , N 31, 1. X 1, 1: 1 W f , Y y I 1 It I I, i I , 1' ! 5 r 1 1 N V N gi by as 4 4 Ji A CST 4 ng 5' C4- x' ' xc Sf 7' I 1 w Q. ., Y Y .., J 'F X51- Q .1 , SJ 2 ,. is 'ii Q! L, Z1 i fi 'L J TS ii y i, C- w uf l-il? as fl-.1 -W l, 5- c' P 3 .' I ez 'ft .1 'ii Ir :J -is .L 'Q E? iw of 1? .5 wi fin M , 5 mf At, -g CUTHBERT PERINI, AVERY, J. CENTURY BOAT CLUB Oarsmen of the Century Boat Club of St. Louis invaded the waters of Lake Maxin- kuckee on May 26 in answer to a challenge from the Culver eight. Outweighing the Maroons by seven pounds, the visitors threatened to give the local boys a stiff race, but from the outset proved no match for the skill and endurance of the challengers. Culver took the lead at the start, and gradually increased the distance between the shells all the way down the course. In the second quarter the Century crew made a sprint which threatened to close the gap between the two crews, but Larkin quickly countered with a sprint that increased the lead. 1928 Coaches-Lieutenant Jaeger, Commander Fowler, Major Miller -:,.1-- , no .rig 1 we' , sw' 'sv' A-af' ijifjaixx 'sixipf MAF, FQ'-A3kJff,i ,fx ssasxffefffa, A , t-Tqgxjfff ,Qta-A, ff! Ng, Ns. ' Q was KJ' me 'mf fake N! far 284 ' xl r S B S L. 7 noxwf. 7 Wmmw 'ff ti2:11.1315gp::Qi:Q1311:ii1Z:1i:LT.':gigTQ.1::1:tTi1:5:ii5::i17g:gg1::ig1':11iiQ:iL3LE3 f -- ' Ns., S, 5' .1 If KX .X - 4' I 1' -. tink. MQ' 3 xv ki iwk 'N Q Li if X , Lffjkifljg ,Eg ig' 3 L - ' Mfr ,Q Hi, 1,1 '-Ajit . xiii 1 4 gif ' j Lil?-.1 I 1 ' !',' A Fifi -4' ,,, 'A 'i ,.i 2i 'fmt 'QQ-F 31-,iq ,':g:.1 fir wi 'QU wif J 23.21 15.2.1 13543 +ET?1i?1 -my iw .If-ix WH!! 1. 71 5553 V-4. 3. six. lie, wi 'QL 145.-Q Q71 'wr 29: ' L1 54, . . wwf' ' ,Ei F'-'S i-, Q Q, l . 4' 'e I . Q K! 'al 5 'r- 2- 11 u , J I if ,ii 8? i. fn L v ' I 1. 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The first classmen who received letters were Newcomb, A., Newcomb, C., Torcom, Wayland, Cignilliat, Bishop, Davis, L., Beggs, and Morgan, manager. Underclassmen who got sweaters: McNaughton, Hough, Durand, Weston, Eisenhard. The loss of Cy and 'GBud'i Newcomb will leave a severe dent in the boxing ranks next year. Coach Earl Meyers trained these two fighters during all of their four years of successful competition. Bottom row left to right: Weston Eisenhard Torcom Newco b C. N b A GH. ' - B v. wick, Durand, second row: Wayland, ,Hougl1, Gallarclo, 1VlcNaugl1tl:bln,, Scliaeieiggllzl Epaz., li,Ix:lllX:1,x.h:3' Mittendorf, Foster, Naugle, Westinghouse, Recio, Davis, L., Bishop, Galleher, third row: Co?ch L. 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NAVY PLEBES .lourneying east to Annapolis. the Nlaroon ' and White boxing team met the Navy plebes in 5' their gymnasium on Saturday afternoon. March 9. Winning six of the seven fights. the Navy showed themselves superior to the Culver boxers. Many of ha the decisions that went to the plebes could easily ve gone the other way, so close were the bouts. Cignilliat fought Cope in the 155 pound class in the opener of the meet and lost only after a hard battle in which the Navy boy proved too strong and clever for him. Culveris only score came second in the order of bouts when Newcomb, A. beat Thoucas of the plebes so decisively that there was no doubt to who had won. Spinning and hitting him at will, Newcomb held his opponent powerless through the entire fight. Eisenhard. in what ap- peared to be an effort to save his strength for the final round, let the first two slip to his antagonist. who gained a decision, although Spoof made a remarkable comeback in the last few moments. J' 'Q' H'9u Nllhllff Torcom seemed to have put in a strong bid for the blue ribbon honor- in his scrap with Anstull of the Navy welterweight division. but the decision went against Culver. Newcomb, C. lost to Smith of the Navy in the middl h ' ' ching l 1 IYISIOII. llc incurred thc judges' disfavor by tying his opp0ncnt's hands up in the clinches. which the judges look to be holding. Durand finished his bout all but knocked out. but put up a game fight through the early stages. Taking a hard right which put him down for the count. Weston lost to Tuttle of the Navy in the heavyweight fray. . . . - - ' ' ,, h rl. T nom. Men who made trip to Annapnlx-: l..apt:nn I-.. l.. Wl! '- C'f lu ' N l x ,urn H 0 New-cnmb. C.. Durand. We-slnn. Wlnr:-1l1. Itllfllif - 5 ,A q .X 'f'x,-i. ' Y Q 121, .43 287 AAW..f'... '. 'fQQ K 'vs - r ,ff X , w. v, X . V, I, W, V E , 'V 5 tl W: i. fi f I 1 1 , pl we a, VJ. 'V 1 ' ! lf fi V 4. y P P! if iq ,x r A . R - 5 ' s 1: X t if f 'g 3 4 ,gg rl ::.: 1? ., -':-:f .J-2, ::' : - -5 f Q. , t 5' ,, T :'AA 1' p 21, i L' aw , 5' -1' . ' if fff, ' 2 i ' . I 2 3 iz. , , , zz, , I :F Q . P qb! N'-, z ': t y c X ' 2 . 1- 4 f. - -V H 1. -A'- 3 W A ia py x zz. ' ' 'l . f- J '. X f ' 11' f 7 :1-N. fp ': A V ' f up Toncoivr BISHOP DAVIS, L. ti 'Ti A' A T. Y :JZ p ,I as GRAND RAPIDS Y. M. C. A. . if The Culver boxers stopped the Grand Rapids Y. M. C. A. on February 23, getting 2 cg 'ffl . . I . ' , , six decisions to the vlsltors' flV6 ln a hard-fought meet. Newcomb, C., co-captain of the 1 5? Maroon and White squad, registered the only knockout during the evening. Preceding I . lla It . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 5' . the mam bouts were several flghts ln the Junior division. In the semor class, Glgmlhat 5 1 ' ' ! Y . . 5 A 1 9 lost, but Hough, G. won ,ln the 115 pound class. Gallardo was stopped, but Davis, L. 1 . ,I JJ Q A p . defeated Lehnen of the visiting team with some clever boxing. Newcomb, A., the other !' 4 I 0 O I 3 if Culver captain, scored the next vlctory by defeating Allen of Grand R3P1dS. Spoof Eisenhard defeated his man while both Bishop, A., and McNaughton dropped their D ,if bouts. Torcom defeated h1s man ln the welterwelght d1v1s1on and Elhott lost to hls Q t heavyweight opponent. ' F . '-121 , -F' r A R if 1 iQ? fe -A ' 2. :' 1 Q 3 if i A , lg 'S L A 1 , 'L X A ' ' ig i 'iff f ,ll 14 ' 5 'a ll Qc fb fs E W . NY IW ' ' 1:53 2' I 1 N af if - f W i: 1 Y w ,Q . . ,' ' ff. 7 t. 'if' if ll .32 Y? v- .ff 1 1 RQ' , ' ,7 A: IX Y rl?-1 ,fb Y-,pg t ,,... ,,,,,, t. A If . Q, -2 Newcomb, A., Enters Culver Meet for Last Time ' if sz? fs- y Q? 3 M gf1i:f'7if1ifv'fU7Wsfif'iT'fs f Tr'i'f'f:rfa:'e'eff-si 'r 772f'fs'f'-'riffs'ljsarrsfffe-wasgerms-ef-v-A-'MY-gf:-aff-f-T-nw:fs-wwf:G--ff-.ew-far-we ' X se ' , 1111,- xl H 'V Y 1' -- W-5 A . Q' ' . !,I Y L .,., ,:4::, 14..Qi:Kx' iffzxl , V-ij? V M -- fai t- 'fi ffif :J H fifth .fzigfgh ' 1.15. fir- g1fL..',T:m1'wjj,j'f J ,.f-11113 N 535' .eff ' XR-115s-1 'i'N A diffs f , I I ,, a, f P 288 tl I I 1 I pl . 551 if p v ,::r4 4. L 1 x 'V w M V I U 'I I, 1, E Q 5 1 l I 1 'HW 'rw -scsi: 4 gg ' v ' ' ' A H ' - 1- - - - , , , ,, .nm ,..V. .- . , , , 4A,v4A, ,-, L, ,-.,,, ,Jig L N R ,YT , X Mc'NAl.'lJiI'I'0N lil IKKNII Rlxlqpx ARMOUR TECI-I Uphulding vivtorivs of tht- past lun ye-urs. tht- Culu-r lmxvr- ah-fu-:ite-cl Krmuur 'll-rin. of Chicago on Marvin 30 by tht- worm- of 8-2. In tht- first -ix lmul- 4-an-In Culu-r num outboxcd and oulfnught his oppum-nt. but llu-n Ponta-r nu-l an ln-th-r lmu-r llmn him-4-If and Nuuglc did thc sauna-. Aw-rlmff. lic-gga. and Dania ull rlivlu-cl in the-ir -1---inn-. Wzly'lxll1cl zulclod thc nvxt victory nnml llvNaughton look tln- dt-vision in tht- HS pnunel class. Rccio, fi1lii0il0l , and liostwirk all won thvir fights. Captain Mpc-rs gun- num- of his first stringcrs ll rc-st during this me-vt. 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I . flg, 1 111 1 1' 'fl ,H ug' IJ 1 1 J, I 9. 7..J 'J lt' .19 9 '1 2 KE v E ' F FH fi. 1 e 1 '11 71 . f- 12 31' 12 1. 3 'ei 1,25 5 1 rl if - rl 'Q' 13.2 12 .. Ig' '-5' Y. if' -TY if 1 BB I S 5 Q RQ 15 1: . ,Q 1' 5 'V is 19 1 1 Ya. 1 fl' is I!- ' I i m 1 5 E A 'K . L 1 , f i i '1 1 W 1, 5 V . 1 iii? -' 3255 ' A l. 1 ' Q 1 21--:. , 11, 'V l A iz Egjf fc' 1 3 p 3 fi aid z, E' V 'drain 1 V93 1.1 1 1' '1 LJ GIGNILLIAT EISENHARD A WAYLAND SOUTH CHICAGO Y. M. C. A. Culver boxers ended a successful season on April 6 when they defeated the South Chicago Y. M. C. A. 6-4 in the recreation building. Glueck lost,a decision but Hough won the next bout for Cillver. Richards of Chicago defeated Averhoff after a stiff fight while Beggs took the next fracas. Davis, L. was beaten before Wayland stopped Spencer of Chicago. Bud Newcomb easily outclassed the Illinois State champion all through the three rounds. lVIcNaughton of Culver boxed Cichant and won. Cy New- comb won a decision over his opponent in three fast rounds. Snowdon lost to Galkowski of Chicago by a decision. Davis. L- in Ring in Recreation Building F -s':- Tlx:-1--ar..-:rf ...EQVLLHQ-y 1.-fs,-assi--4.-.V H- - 4 .4 -L . ,, 1 ' ' f 'li ' TE'-ZFTN ' ' - X - S1 '1'v'-Lrvot'-fr-'Q'-41: -f .H--.... .,,-...,. . -.-' .-- X .. V I .t tj: p 'wx V1 , - .R V ,--y,.,l. .. . N -...,.....7-,X ...Q ,,,,...:,T,,.,,,,,. .NY V . ,f .. , .K - ,. F -X., J.- .-1 y x, ,. . X, X ',,-xi I, A ., , K XM . , ,, . . .x - 5. K, , . , - X .- .1 Q., . . -. ,r M V, p ,i . . ,X , , 1 ,. , ,X ,f .- X f ,. 5 , , p ,ff ' fgf-',j., V' ,-cf' mf fi.,-.X X A -- f ,fx 1, - . ,. '1 4 . .1 . 1 , . . , . . , , . K , ., -X f A 4 A 1 , 1 X . . . X X. , 1. -N . . , J.. ' ,J X . ,J ,-f' , s . X, .' Y- , 1. .N , - ,, -. . s .N , A Xp. K p N J -. X x 1 x f t N X N ' X X X ,f 1-,,f -- ,.-1 N .. ,' -' 1' :Lx '.-- - -- , . xx .. . , '. - . . . . , .-...AAA .1 ., .-- .f .f wx. ,4 , Q.. ,fx '-,lgxsv If X, N-, 'x f-X '. 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Q: I4 'I ng, I ,-I -.5 QI EEF I IY1 I Q, y es '5 '1- I ,rf II I1 4 ,.,, . A V If, It I I ,f Q :J 'fI?I, 5 .1 ff, -LI 1 Ig,- gm ,M 'WI' 7 .K 52 :III ,If I , , I 'z -13, L 7.3, , :H Ll, I 'v D '1 I Q .A 4 . I, Q I? Li, I - -- '- nw ' - ' I 1 fgiif1'jfg 'W'-1Ei 1,,'Tf2I,'1'51 - ...1J,f'Z T7'17 .in 21 ' I l,...f'- -,-:Zh ' V- f W4---W ' ' ' ?if Y f- - -v 'g 5 fy, -:rg wsu- L- Y x-TTT-rA,:,:A:,i,-5 ,Y V,QY,,,,.-,.W-V' -T-. - if A .-.-f-,m,.....,...a -11-1 I. 1929 SWIMMING W. WOOLLETT G. L. STERNFIELD Captain Manager Pulling down a national academy championship sounds like a difficult feat, but to the 1929 Culver swimmers it was no more of a surprise than winning a dual meet in the local natatorium. Splashing their way to a glorious finish at Madison, the tankers completed a splendid season, for they won every contest entered. Under the careful training of Lieutenant Herman Laubis, the veteran swimmers and many new men got under way last fall so that they were in excellent condition when the first meet came. Woollett, captain, was the only letterman back, but Lewis, Ashley, and Bence were veterans of the 1928 squad, while the other members of the squad who received letters were: Miller, L., LeMessurier, Jamison, J., Alexander, Hop- per, Ickes, Stopp, and Sternfield, manager. B 'of . ' - ottom row' left to nbht' Mluert LH Hence, Lewlsa W-Q Stopp Woollett captain Ashlev lckes, Hoppers Sternfield, mana - ' ' ' ' - ' ger, second row: Herman, Tull Alexander Bei ' . in t - Laubis, coach, Ross, LeMessu1-ier, Buckingham. y, , e tl Adel, Decker, Lwutcnmn Herman CQ? , .,.I,,,.-,,..,... . ,,,,,,. , N. . 1 'N' 1.. 'II' v '- 1 V l,v' , rw ' ' i ,Q-f'a'I'1w's'r-is '-r'+-v'--'- , , ts. MIN- ff! W. N-Null I1 I IIQVIJ XNNQI IIII-'yr .. X'-1-L. 971, II. II E KX . 'Id XXX Dx ,ffxvxxk I ffl! xxx' I xx N' 1' ,skit 'Ney' ffffhx 'fs ,f' ,.!-'fix x X ,M ,,.f'PS. x A, X ke ff R X if P ,xx !,9,' ,XX j,.1,F,,, ,R i If IW, ,fr xl ,Xu X, 4,X.X:X xx, r, .N XXL, I, X 'R Qtxff f .A 'M-N fzf ,x 'sim ,Inf NNN, ff Q xx fn-' N. I. Iwf-1 m.? ' mama .4.,.,L. x I5.'-I,f ff g I7X i:?.Qx,fff' ,few 'N,f'1 ' .- N AX Af fx XQNN , fi? , N5 I... guy, -..,....vx .wr ,W-Ka if A 2 Nxml:-F. gimpix XNQLL, All -LZ! : I 292 'L CULVER SWUUIING RECORDS X 40 50 1 00 200 220 500 880 40 80 lon 150 40 80 100 220 Plu n Plun 1 60 220 300 Di-lance Frmeslylr yards yard-. yard- yards yards yard-. yards llaclulrnlu- yards yards yurdn yard- lirvn-l -I rulu- ynrd- yard-. yard-4 yards 1:1- Ill! yurd yard ynrd rvlny lllvdlvy llll'KHl',' Milli' In Culxrr Pool Holds-r ...,.. llrurlnrndurff Jlrurkrhllorff Hr-urkrndorff I-PHI-. W. LU Nadi-unl Vlard Sanborn. Ii. Sfllilh. ID. Smith. D. is-hu arubur: .Urns r-, Il. .K-hlry, W. .llrau--, ll. -llirkin-nn. ll. .Faure-. R. llirlmin-on. ll. llirlnin-on. ll. xlllfilll' Murine- - ...... Smilh. ll.. W'0ollr-ll. Smalhrr-. llrurlrn- durff .....-Hugs-r-. YY.. Smith, ll.. Uirkln-un. ll.. llrnrk- r-ndurff -- -'--- 'R0lU'l . YY.. Mills-r. ll.. Hr-urlrndnrff X fl? 1028 IQ!!! 1023 1920 lQ2n l'02n 1921 l'J2l l l2l l'I2.l l'l2'l 1024 1024. l'l22 1021. l'l2H IU!! P122 l'D2H P128 l'l2H Time- lln n-nik-b 118.9 :ZH :5f.h 157.2 2:2111 2:JJ.h T :00,U I2 :Jun :212 157.1 l:lU.l 2 ZIIIAH :2l.n :. .H 19 J .IIHUI T0 fl. in I hlflt. flu fl. ln :I ur-fi. l:l'3.2 2200.0 Il:2l.Ql X . Cl'l.VER IIIRLKY TIEKWI Left lo righl: llnpprr. flcnrr. Knoll:-ll. L4-Ill. LLLALL 1293 A A A I v. I V! Q L! .2 , L - ' E' ll I 1' 4. 7 , P. I f 1 i L r- 'i 'T' .gg ' ,J...g...w.m..f... . at I ' 'h,,wtz:LCam-:Annum HAH, JM wma ,,,:,.E, .,i-,ii g 1 gg vnaqg Kms ,, , H.T3,,,,..,.,3,3,5,1g5,g5-ffzqzgrzis4414::.I:::?Tr.:::::,f:.::z.::.1:ffiiiifm ' 66- ... fi .ff H S 1 .6 .- J lf. :sz 4 1,5 12 IZ' :- tif rl .la- a, F :fix 5, . I5 1 z a fi J. .Y 49 J: x ai 1. 2 41 1' 4 Ji if 2. el ig :- Q, 'Wu . f 11 ,' y . ff LS -r l. al fr J' a -1 A 1. .. ' .4 ' tw yy I 'x ff! ' 1,1 .5 r -5' 1' ,. 15 1,11 ai, -I 15 . E2 L1 :Sy I5 4 . F' A' 4,15 2 ' ,Q fg .v ' 1. UW? Fri?-'F fi F L., .. Q 3. , . 5 LeMEssUR1ER LEWIS, W. ASHLEY SENN HIGH Although they had defeated the Michigan City Y. M. C. A. 54-5, Culver's natators dropped Senn high school of Chicago with a score of 45-19 in the first regularly sched- uled meet of the season. Lewis was high point man, winning two events and swim- ming on both of the victorious relay teams. The Maroons won first and second places in the 100 yard backstroke and the 220 yard free style. CRANE JUNIOR COLLEGE Winning all firsts but one, and most of the second places, the Culver tank squad easily downed the Crane Junior College swimmers by the decisive score of 41-18. Lewis won first places in the fifty yard and 100 yard events, and was anchor man on the winning relay team, composed of Woollett, Bence, Hopper, and Lewis. Finish of the Forty Yard Free Style. p rg--'--'---------f----f------N - -A--.1 .... , .........N,-sm..- 1 Z, -K-K4 . Q ,... . c..r.-.-. .... ..-.,......7.-...,.-...... A ,Ax 'f ,f --, X Q ,. -N ,-. J t . - .Vx Fx sg. -. .- ---.QNX w' 294. 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BENCE NATIONAL ACADEMY MEET The varsity swimming team won the national academy championship at Madison, Wisconsin, March 23 with a total of 4116 points. Culver's nearest rival was Shat- tuck with 23Vg points, while Racine College and Elgin Academy tied for third with five points each. Lewis, individual start of the meet, took four first places. SOUTH BEND HIGH In a mid-week meet, Culver's swimmers easily sank the South Bend high school team on March 20, 49-10. Culver won the relay in 1:23.2. Lewis, Alexander, Ashley, and Ickes took first places while Woollett, Stopp, and Jamison all came in for points. Lewis was again the outstanding man in the meet. Swnnmer Takes ln Air in Crossing Culver Natatol-ium . .. . vv-nw-fu,--A-.-..,,41-.Aev., s..a-... .. K. . A -5, X lg 4 , - , 1. .-.., , A, ,,...T,T:.-.,,t1, . .-.....-, , , 1114, ,,,A ,v, I-NW!-'ww 5 ' ' - , ' . 1 ,f , I- 1 1 . 1 ',f Q fm -'ark-'.'.N.-,V 1-1-I.. .... .--.-.,.a.... 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Y Q' if 1 -fi . ::..4:11:a1,:p-eg: -um -, - fir 11 ,H f ,-RI X 1 If fig fl xAA The Culver polo team finished the best sea- H son in the history of the school on Saturday, -? ,-,4jp j1: ...' EN . , , , n. ' April 27 by defeating Michigan State College 16-6. :na 21' , , ffigf This game brought the curtain down with fourteen games won, five lost, and one tied. The most YE, . . . notable victorles were those over the University il of Chicago, Ohio State University, the Cleveland -'ry P? Riding Club, and the team from Fort Benjamin Harrison, Indianapolis. -1,3 2, I A Due 'to the successful development of the l Y fi sport, major letter awards were made to the first team, composed of Fowler, captain, Maguire, and T +8 . . . . n ig Hlll. Minor sport letters were given to Baird, I I I l' It Perritt, Miller, D., Gilbert, Smlth, F., Menefee, 3 ,M Leonard, and Farrell, E., manager. There were T -I twenty-two men on the squad during the year. ' V Major T. J. Johnson and Captain J. W. McDonald 3 ' J. FOWLER 'g Captain coached the team. . T -' ' E f if wit. 5 C QS FIRST THREE POLO TEAMS , 'T' , . 77.7. 7- ..,,.M...,..,.... MA-, - ff . l 52? 1 9 5 l if . if . 'r LQ , 'Z . 3 ' -'.l 5 , as fi , ,G 1' ff- .afs 1 , 1 :Egg 'iv x Wg, .4 -Eg .50 , . M., 'fp . I ,ar 19 LL' 1' ,S f i gl f Q -, '12 .QQ - iw: ig .F zilf - , f IT',.5,i i 5 Left to right: Farrell, E., manager, Miller, D., Perritt, Thompson, Fowler, Maguire, Hill, Gilbert Gann Le0l1al'd, Captain J. W. McDonald, coach. , , W ,f'u f'T'TT ','- 'x'. . ' 'W 'f'v -1'A-'vc:v1f 'e:f-1-1-err-an--favm.-.....,..f,F.a-...,,,,,,.,,,.,,, W, , y . -- - . A--,X -ff ,- -4' .- c' N. ' -. 'i.fs,TH- C -M-rfrm...-wgv-ifq-ff-W-a-ai...,V-.W-f,.-.F-4...1.. 1.-...,i....t.,.--..,-..,T-.--.,.g,. N X .3-' - sf' ' 2' R. - 1 ,f . . - - .. ,. - . . - - . - I, 'N , , 'f If xy I .,,- -N -' Y . . if -.A . , Q, xx -X . . ' ,Q x if , A-' . .f ,fr x - - ,f x ' x ,X ,. -, ,f '-. 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The first defeat was registered by Shortridge high school of ln- dianapolis May 26, when Tyner made Culver? lone point. 7-1 was also the final count in the enm- mencement meet against St. ,lohn's. Travis was the only man to win a cadet match. team had the same The 1929 schedule opened with a 6-0 victory over Catholic Central high school of Fo . April 27. Other meets were arranged with Crane Junior College May 4, Butler Freshmen May ll. St. John's at Delaficld, Yvisconsin, May 25, and Shortridge high school of indianapolis June l. Collner, captain, and Turner were the only letter- men. rt W'avne 1929 TENNIS SQUAD 3 S5 ll F 4 - -. !I'g,-.P S, , . J! U' rims W w .l. A. tf0LLNifR l.ll'llll'1 e 1, t sl 'un--f . y . A : I . , , f ' A'i' QMS' - . I ll I i ll to lloltom row. left to ritzht: Durand. llnlmr-. J.. 1-ll -'ln R- ll' 5l L ' h ' P , nnr,fl II1. '- mnnnlrer. WX-ln-r. llrmlv: second ron: Wlarl.. lltuli-4-ll. llusrr, llurnfrlcl. Fpnnc. K.. ll0fl1'l l '- -u Herlug, Reeves, linker. H.. 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Q IZ' Q I f if . .3 ,r-4 513, I: -f lla 2 114 r' 'J 1 .J Q 'G 3 1 T 41 f f ggi, Mia Sir, Q Till? 1 ..f1.1l.i:I 55,355 ,,f,l,g-jr 93,7 ggfgiiriezgzlsgf-Creff f 1 ,,i:,11:.-.cf.:..-:.:.,.' f1'1 :1,'l: 1 '1'f'f' f GOLF Three victories and two defeats tell the story of the 1923 golf team, captained by Hazlett and coached by Ervin Nelson. Culver lost to South Bend high school in the opener on April 26 by a three point margin, but the following week cleaned up Hyde Park of Chicago 13-0. At South Bend the Maroons were again unable to drop the high school team and fell by one point. The team was at its best against the Notre Dame varsity players, whom Culver beat 6-5. Salomon was the out- standing player. In the commencement match Culver shut out St. John's 18-0. A In the first 1929 golf match Culver defeated Hyde' Park high school of Chicago April 13, 13-3, and at South Bend lost to South Bend high school 6-5 April 27. Tilden Tech. May 1, Senn high school May 4-, Butler Freshmen May 11, South Bend high school May 18, St. John's at Delafield May 25, completed the schedule. The lettermen back: Salomon, captain, Knight, Robinson, E., S. SALOMON McCord, I-Iazlett. Captain 1 1929 GOLF SQUAD Bottom row, left to right: Arles I-Iazlett Knight Salomon t : R b' M C . row: Hitchcock, manager, Newcomli, C., Gignilliat, ,Nelson, Whlillcii 3611 Sllieiillfalxild or,gi,:::ElAlg:E?e1,SeB0aIiE meyer, Galleher, Hazlett, Leschin, Levy, Logan, Pharr, Scotten, Toombs, 'W'ilson: . J '-F----fn-1-171::YA--v,-5.-fa,-.7 gm- -V -..,,,,,X.,..m,,,,, www N I . ., L . ,....-1. ..., ...,-.,,,n.-,,,,g, My-A1 , , ,U , It .X ' . '. ,. ,. ., .N - - - . -1 ., 1 If . , w -. J -1 . , K. 1, f , . K ,h H ,X X Li: . '-Tx. A ,ax - .gy . - . ,.,. , ,. . ... . ...J , ,- t , ,. N - -, X x .K ,,. ,,.. .. 11, ,I -. X xr- xx Av U .X wb 6 - ' '..1.- 2 .fe -L e w 2m..n':i' J-ivan. L 5 , Q HOCKEY For the first time in man smiled and Culve hockey team. After Christmas vacation Lieuten- ant T. J. Cutting, a former Yale hockey star. took charge of the 5 three years the weather- r turned out an active quad. The team de- feated Lane Tech. of Chicago T-2 in the first game on the local rink February 9. Tracy and McFarland looked best for Culver. 'l'l1e Notre Dame varsity trampled on the Maroon, 8-0 Pelv- ruary 16, but the lrishmen boasted one of the he-t college teams in this secti on. ln their final match the last of February , Culver dropped a hard game 2-1 to Northern high school of Detroit. The two winning goals were made in the final minute- of play. Tracy made the score for Culver. The lnen who received letters were: Tracy. captain, McFarland, Lee, G.. YYiIliams. I... 'l'oal. Xviles, Michaels, 'l'ritle, Kingsbury. Cox. Cole. Edgar, aml North, manager. 1929 HOCKEY SQUAD , H C' .J 6 5 if . 3 ' 99 t.. 4, TR UW' Captain Q . - X .- I-y, Tflrl, flplllrl. 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They won a shoulder to shoulder match against Ohio State University at Columbus, Ohio, April 27 by the score of 1406 to' 13417. The first telegraphic matches were against Oregon Agricul- tural College, Princeton Freshmen, Princeton Uni- versity, and the Colorado Agricultural College and all resulted in victories for Culver. The other meets on the schedule: Iowa State, Alabama Poly- technic Institute, University of Utah, University of Oklahoma, University of Missouri Freshmen, f United States Military Academy, University of Illinois, University of Missouri, and Virginia Calmlin Military Institute. . L. E. WILLIAMS 1929 PISTOL SQUAD Bottom row, left to right- Pripps Glasgow Todd Williams L t ' ' ' . ' - C H Blackmar, WIBSS, Benkeg second row: Sitterly, iliadero, Hayden, L., Weil, Xzgllizzb, 1V:IEtaQEi'ighI:nl!fon, coach, 5--1 TATU:-tim-T 57 f:f ': 'T 7 'f 17'5fF7' -ZL'AM'-z-'-taa-.'-Tar'-.:..-,..'.,- f----- f vw. HA... . .. ,.-., -,,., .,,, . , , A - ' ,I .T 'W '. '7 T 7'? x'? 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The entire squad entered the match conducted by the National America for the championship of military schools. Culver shooters took the first six places with Whittlesey on top as the national individual cham- pion. The team again won Rifle Association of the ellampionsllip of the Fifth Corps Area, but lost the state match at Indianapolis for the first time in eight years. The lettermen of 1928 who again rt-eeived sweaters were: Ilayden, K., captain. Galbraith. Logan, Whittlesc:y', llayden, L.. Wagner. and Goetz, J. Men getting letters for the first time were: Baker, I-I., Martin, I., and,Critchfield. Lieu- tenant Colonel Basil Middleton and Captain ll. A. Obenauf coached the rifle team. 1929 RIFLE SQUAD ot far beyond expecta- ll XY lt aptllll DP l Q 1 9 7 5 ' - , N 1 r x 1 L .k . 2 . 5 ? M - .VX - . I , . 'r P a S l Y . .!, l - - 9 -' n n Wltlll 1 n. f--fl-. W Bottom row. left tn rlzllt: Martin. l.. lrltrlufh-ld. I-nv-tr.. 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Under this system football is given five points, basketball, hockey, and baseball three points, in- door baseball, indoor track, outdoor track, and boxing two points, all other company sports one point. Varsity participation is recorded separately and is counted as one-third of the total achieve- Illellt. In addition to the banners of achievement and scholarship carried at parades, one is awarded for company participation. The leading company is announced every two weeks and is based on the number of men in the organization who participate in athletics one hour each day five days a week. The only absences for which credit is given are work on school publications, visiting parents, and special duty. LIEUTENANT V. D. JONES Director Company Athletics In addition to the regular company sports of football, indoor baseball, soccer, hockey, basketball, rifle, indoor track, swimming,- outdoor baseball, and golf. Lieutenant V. D. Jones, director of company athletics, supervised contests of a minor nature. Junior League football had three teams, one each from the infantry, artillery, and cavalry, with the infantry team carrying honors. Five-man and three-man bowling tournaments were held and both resulted in championships for D Company. The Band won the jungle league title in basketball. A junior league was organized in basketball and the Artillery won the league from teams representing A and B, C and D, E and F, G and H, and Cavalry. Although a number of games were played, no champion was declared in soccer due to the unexpected vacation at Christmas. Golf, track and baseball are the spring company sports. Bottom row left t ' - athletic manager? B, C.0I-:gills Iblngogdotlqafi C-lomPanY3 G. I-I. Craig, Banrh J. C. lllorgans regimental E' H. Baker, A Company. C. D. brennan P6115 . . Schrader, assistant regimental manager: second row: third row: C- F. Latimer, Tron In E D, T 0 .omPanY5 J- W. Fischer, G Company? 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' 1 'f 15 , .I 1 if fi BAND1REGIMENTAL Bottom row, left to right: Smith, C., manager, Goetz, coach, second row: Cowan, Rogers, All-company basketball teams selected by Captain Pec wards, Goetz, Band, centerg Medford, Artillery II, Walker, forwards, Cowen, G, ,centerg Smart, Artillery II, Kearn, forwards, Molyneaux, Artillery I, centerg Kirk, Band, Decker, G, guards 9 9 0 G 9 JUNGLE LEAGUE BASKETBALL BAND-REGIMENTAL LIIAMPIOINS Bottom row, left to right: Huenefeld, Northam, Hawkes, Toomlrs Bibb, Craig., second ron Cook Halvofsena Wallace, McDanel, Dreves 'N ' f s. f::, f--g..12-jffwl '1Tr 'ii'f'fTf ':?1i,-V f' ff,---r'1,,-'ref'-ri-3 --' 'ri-ff-3 H Q,-.:,,QgLffQ-5,:M1,f5Lf, f. EkxXz'.I,- 41:13--597 XL ,jf3 1:.': y 'g 'All -: 'jf' . IM x- AM! 'H :, 3 N Af' X - X X 3 XX Nav, HNF, ,Af rg xx,..Lfff' Ak . by N-,Y I get Qslilvfffiiiiiffzxf' ' cfiifbf' f 'XXX X fx A in-M 'gffv Niziiv L' -1:53. 6123 '-f-Q1Q4:5,,f X f' XRS ANY? 'f ,sos , n l .li, f iff: wifi? Agni. L J. 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Cunt Laude was founcle-cl al 'l'onn- Svhool in l'l0h aml nom ha- fiftw-fisv rhaptfr-. Culver received its vllarte-r in l925. and thi- -vu-n raelvl- in-lallt-al at la-lu-r thi- yu-.mr lllllflll a total of forty-six Culw-r nn-n -o honor.-tl. The heads of Zll'ZHlI'llIlt' de-partnu-nt-. :ulmini-Iraliu- avail.-mir offirvr-. aml farultv instructors ln-longing to Phi llvta Kappa or -imilar honorary -1-hola-tir -nrirltrl arf eligible and vonstilute- tlu- faculty me-mln-r-lnip of tln- rhaplvr: tIolom-I ll. t.. 1-la-fork. president, Lieutenant Colonel l-'. I.. llonl. -4-rn-tary. tiaptain tt. YY. XII.-n. livotrnanl E. V. llartle, Major M. V. lie-nm-tt. l.ie-ut:-nant Il. K. Illo--om, Wlajor t.. Il. lr.1mI:all. Major G. ll. Eisa-nliarcl. Major J. S. Flu-I. llrigaalin-r tif-na-ral I.. IK. t.ignilIi.ut. Wlagor XV. M. Hoge, l,i4-utvnant J. li. Marks. Major ll. ll. xlllhllfilf. lilllllillll J- N - l'-Il'L f- xl-UU A. S. Stoutenllurgh. honorary me-mln-r. 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H W W 1... ., .5 4 ,, .O W 554.3 ' ' :Q 1' - ,. iff' , -.M ,, 1. .Q .ik 'Eff' 2' . -5 'vifv 712 Qt,- gxi K, SNP . 3 , , . . .rj Q 'W .. fir' 'H me 1 fer gf, F. . In A 3 3' fi r GOLD A MEN 1 . Gold A men first semester, left I0 fight: R- M' Meantz' G' A' Richardson' K' M' Spang' N' P' Jackson, R. L. Bibb, F. S. Niemann, D. R. Owen. Absent: R. Beatty. G O I G G 9 SILVER A MEN Silver A men first semester, bottom row, left to right: G. G. Hunt, G. H. Dinsmoor, L. R. Adess W. L. Bunting, R. A. Wunsch, J. D. Coppock, F. M. Shulze, W. G. Sitnek, A. T. Cox, M. H. Goode, G. L- Sternfieldg second row: A. L. Kitselman, S. K. Tully, C. E. Gallardo, T. T. Lloyd, J. YV. Savage, P. H. DaviS, H. B. Jones, J. S. Wolfe, L. D. Hochstetter, H. N. Galleher. Absent: R. F. Allen, F W' Bates B. B. Baxter: W. W. Dayton, C. F. Fisher, G. S. Forbes, T. A. Green, J. G. Holmes, G. R. Seybold, A. 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Three or four times during the year special editions are printed. Once each year, with the co- tion of the publicity office, a rotogravure opera . section is ordinarlly added to the regular four s ln the spring a special number is printed page . just before government inspection. This always ntains more than four pages, having twelve and co sixteen respectively in the publications of the last ' f 'li- two years. Its purpose is the presentation o ml tary history and customs with particular reference to their significance at Culver. Last year the cus- t of putting out a special Y. M. C. A. edition om was begun, the purpose of lt being to more thor- 1 1hl acquaint the Vedette readers with that E oug y 1 religious organization and its work on the campus. L. E. WILLIAMS Editor The standard make-up of the regular issues finds the news on the first and third pages. The editorials, Hcolumnsw, and features appear on the second page and the sports on the fourth. During the football season, however, the paper is held over until after the Saturday games, and is published with full accounts of the game and delivered to the f h d of the game On such occasions the sports appear 53 cadets about an hour a ter t e en . on the front page, and the paper is usually printed on a typically sports special pink stock. f h lace at the Columbia Scholastic journalistic contest at The Vedette won ourt p Columbia University in March, 1929. There were more than a thousand school news- papers entered. In 1928, the Vedette won first place in its class. 1 1 1 1 1 11 L ft - 11 C 11' 1 P. 6 to rig t: . Lev H C C' ' ' 1 f y, . . lgmllm H. H. T .1 1 - 1 52: A1 G. D. I-Iaverkampf. ' 0 il, L. E. Wnlllanlxxs, N. P. Jackson, M. S. Hayden: 1 1 1231 - 1 11 1 12?31vfvvrwvaff533113.-.,....,..,..ss..F,,,2.... . , ,Y , 1 1 'xg 1,1ggj-1-1 5 f M4411 Q f? 'f j 'ffT1T' 'fji'ftii'?f't'tsfFs'rawfwwff-1-1-W..-.11111...M1,.T,.. . . 1 ' ffm A. slaxi 1, G Lf, J U K!! 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'.1,P'iw3 i if ll ,f' eral policies of the paper which lmvc rl:-xc-lopvd , for the past tlairty-five years. Two changes. ont- y in composition and one in scope- of nt-us. vu-rv ' inaugurated by this ycar's staff. Thu- editorial V and feature columns wr-rc eliange-cl from ont- and 'f one-half columns wide to two full columns. This was done so that the columns might ln- split and ' regular news-size columns lu- employs-rl for last- minute make-up. Thr- nf-ws columns art- tliirtt-1-n it ems wide. An exchange- editor was add:-d to tln- - staff, whose duty it ir- to sean all the other srlmol it papers and to rc--write in fliga-stu-rl form any nt-as of particular interest. Two rewards for meritorious svrxim- are gin-n il to Vecletlc rt-porters: a trip to Cllicago to xi-il tlu- famous Tribune plant. and me-dals of silu-r and A gold. The silver medals are awarded for ont- ya-.tr of service, tllc gold for two. and for 4-avll addi- tional year, gold stars art- 4-mliosscd upon tln- riln- . lion attached to tllc mt-dal. The 1928-29 staff was as follows: l.. lf. Williams. editor-in-cliie-fa N. l'. ,lm-L-ou. , associate 1-ditorg M. llayda-n. na-us editor' ll ll Todd sport d'lar ll t' tig ,E . - . . W I' I I I - . D ' nilliat, feature cditorg ff. l,cvy. cxcllanga- 4-dilor: C. ll. llau-rlftampf. compo-ing 1 I't ur T. G. Fletcher, business manager: ll. ll. Solis-l. N. ll. Seo dan, W. K. Browne, R. C. Parsons. Newcomb ll. L. f'ordon. I . YY' l , , V rig. lt. l. .-K. fir:-vu. ll. ll. lflarla. Y. ll. lxnigllt, 1.. V. Schrader sports reporters: l.. D. Ac- XY ' , tr. . ll. Ne-slril. l . ll. l.you. l . ll. Sllllllv. ll. 'l'. Willizlxiis, feature writ faculty editorial advisor, Captain O. I . Carlton. faculty lmsim-ss aalxisor. 'J' . Y T' - ,H x I 1. it 1. Bottom row. It-ft tn riulutz YYilliams, l...' .lf'f'l1'1--ll- ll'- l f- l'l'l r3rL x?lT:: rQ n,:-M: 351,125- Lvon. Nvsllit. .lm'ksnn: second row. lu-fl In ru:l1t:wVrx:,-lat. l.. 'T'- M VP - ' liams. ll.. liniilllt. l':tr-ons. Sltuln-. Nl.. llak-fr. ll.. tlarl.. ll.. Ilan, 317 ers? li. C. Uocttsclw. T. T. l.loul. artist-' lie-ut:-n'unt It 1' llwilrw ,l. C. llolmvs. ll. YY. llaln-r. nt-ws rvpurh-r-: ll. ll. ' 5 1 L, P w lf Il .v', I W I dl 3 Ji 1 'r -1 1 A L. I . 1 1' CST lv gc I: 512 3 ' 7:1 ..fQi:t4Qn V Y 1 A K X. Yi., 16,33 ' 5, ' ' 'i ff ff:-f2,5gw: asszwnaf-vga:-safe! 1' DRAMATICS To crowd five such plays as the dramatics classes have had on their schedule this past year gi-55: into the busy program of the Academy speaks well ' ,lj for the enthusiasm of the casts and the director, 5 .,.f-1 ' ,v Q. , T, .57 .1 15' . li' if ,- sig 'P . 'E f 1:2 , I-' '::n f W ls' lf? L5- I 'Q if if . . Q if? fi Q ' lg Qtr. 'FM . ,F 4 . gi - egg , X1 fl 5 is-' Hz. P ffl wiicl 112' FT. .J B- Qf., H . TI ,'v.' ..' 1. - tl .S Vg.. Qlf. , , gg ' 1 . 1 1 ff. Qi, A 53? ri w. fh P ii! .Pl ' .f c fl. I 1 .-. 12- . :ki H ' af' nl' ll .5 .1 I., , if gg ' ' :r, ' 51 l 1 rw .A Z- Q ' :fi rf' L V ,- x. A I ' 1 1 g I fi' . V v A' .5 .P :A - 2 -. 1, fn Y . I 1,12 ii ' BT 'R J-V fb? ill' in X ' Hz ,r 1 12 'S Q. Captain C. C. Mather. The plays produced are: als Zat So,', Thanksgiving, Merton of the Mov- ies, mid-term, '4The Butter and Egg Man,'7 Easter, HOfficer 666, after Easter. Seventh Heaven, written by Austin Strong, has been se- lected as the commencement play. Captain Mather writes: Wfhe time is past when dramatics are merely a means of showing how badly some of the classics can be done. Dramatics have a high place in any school curri- r culum if used to develop personality, power of concentration, ability to sustain characterization, quick thinking, and team work. Dramatics should be one of the greatest socializing influences in the it ., school curriculumf' CAPTAIN C. C. MATHER Director OFFICER 666 l By Augustin Macllugh l Bateato ..... ,. .............................. .2 ...... T. E. Coldenberg IS ZAT SOM . James Gleason and Richard Taber ,Eddie Chick Cowan ........................ L. E. Williams A. B. Hurley ............................... . .......... F. M. Shulze Michael Phelan, Officer 666 .... ............ F . L. Maytag C. Clinton Blackburn .......... .................... E . K. Gann h- B - Susan Blackburn Parkerm..mmmMrs. T. J. Johnson W xtney arne-s .......................... ........... D . S. Devlin Major, The Honorable Maurice Fitz-Stanleymum Travers Gladwxn ...... .................. E . D. Bachman T. Turner Helen Burton...... ........Miss Esther O'Callaghan Florence Hanley .................... Miss Esther O'Callaf-'han M B Robert Parker .......................................... F. P. Sinith rs: urtonmum H' C' Bays Marie Mestretti .... ........................ M rs. W. P. Dunbar Sadie Small ' ' M rs' W' P' Dunbar . 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W I I li 'a I , I I .F 1 . w 14 4 'id 'iii if 3 ----I-W ,4 ' I Thr Ilullrr .:ruI Iva! Ilan -I 1:1-'r . 11 l HIV' Q 'Z f in the past few years, and the whole-hearted inter- X iv if E ,. A' 2 , w 1 Q 5 rs 1 A mpg- V ..,....,... 1-.-..-,.,,..-.--:-.7-..ffAfhqw-.r-v7---y1 -1e-1-g--7y- -1-17 Q..-K . ........,.-.. . 5 .7,w.,.-, my-9, 1 ,A Lg'rf:'f'v,- xr - '.,g::f-,ffg.y-' - ,. W r V- ,, , - , 7 , . ,AW gm . Aww ,.,A,, ,W , ,,, , ,,Y,,,,n .4-: .- 1 ,..'- - , : .fr 1 4 . '- yr' W '7'1: ?i,Qf'Ti3,!, -1' nf' W Y'-TfW'2 7V3 'W-,f - '- - 1 '--'MffN f1i 1 E L? --M---.. v f . -, . , . mf, , . v TE JI. w Q 3 GLEE CLUB The Glee Club is an organization composed of about thirty-five cadets under the direction of Lieutenant P. M. Barada. It is a well-organized ' group which works faithfully and steadily through- 's ' out the year and lends materially to the cultural X ' betterment of academy life. 1 Q, The purpose of the Glee Club is to offer the opportunity to the members for voice training and Y 39 Q experience in ensemble singing. The principal function of the organization is to furnish special 7 selections on Sunday mornings at chapel. Re- hearsals were held more frequently this year than est of the members indicated the earnestness with which all worked for the improvement of the Club. 5. April 13 and 14 the Clee Club members were If the guests of the Edgewater' Beach Hotel in Chi- 'gf cago, where they presented the same program as 2 was given at the Academy on April 12, when they l gave a concert in chapel in conjunction with the Q Band. The entire program for the chapel was as 3 'B' follows: Winter Song by Bullard, '6Kentucky QL UEUTENANT P- M- BARADA Babew by Ceibel, both by the Glee Club, Gray ,E ' Director Days by Johnson, a vocal solo by H. L. Hayes, if '4Dusk of Dreams by Martin, a vocal solo by S. Gelbg 1812, overture, by Tschai- kowskyg Prelude and Torchlight Dance by 0'Callaghang Norwegian Rhapsodyi' by - Lalo, all by the Band. g ' The members of the Glee Club by sections: first tenors: L. A. Bize, R. L. Bibb, P. W. Davis, L. E. Denman, C. A. Framburg, S. Gelb, E. W. Galpin, J. 0. Graham, ' E. B. Klick, F. L. Levermann, H. E. Richmond, W. F. Northam, second tenors: R. D. . Cook, W. W. Dayton, L. H. Rose, W. D. Truesdale, S. K. Tully, J. K. Williams, C. W. Watkins, H. L. Hayes, R. J. Meyer, baritones: J. T. Kelly, M. Mandelbaum, J. A. Ross, gf J. A. Spear, J. H. Woods, J. R. Hunt, R. C. Parsons, R. VV. Baker, basses: C. E. Baker, ' if' E. W. Champion, G. C. Groll, R. B. McDanel, O. D. Prudden, W. H. Robbins, B. M. .L Andrews, accompanist: S. M. Trickey. 5 Bottom row, left to rightt Baker E. Denman president P St k H ' ond row: Endicott, Ross, Mandelbauma, Graham, Hayes, Nortliamirzttdon gectlieiligd rlgxt SI'l:i1:lzls,d:iIlZlcli'?x?u,d1'lZxi- Cook, R., Tully, Galping fourth row. Watkins, Klick, Rose, Gen., Framburg. ' ' ' ',..,..f22,-X4 . ,.- ,,-,ff,....T3w:,..,.--..Q5gjf .5.:.,.ff 'e-fs--T-fm..-+:ha?. -:.--T-x::.ws.,.r,.,.,,,..-,,.,-,a,-.3.,.q..,,,,,,,,,,.,.,.,,,,M,?,,qtN1-mg,xawanviwgvavwmzld M.-hh-,N - uf? 5 - ,f N, f -X . , M, A A ,ff X. .A X. -X J. -X . .V X , 7' X N ,- . ' f' 2. ' -' N' ' ' ' N gf' - N ' .P , ,ru xx X, fx .N ff ,Av X, ff i,-xxx xx' Mk .K 1, X .X , A , X X , , i Off, -ijhvx me- xglfxxx 'Eff' ,N-2.x '-f af... --,Q-,R -el. Kd mxx .Vx 4-f:.,x .Y L. fax N , , -' -1 .X X X ,f' R .K N, J .f 1' I ns .,-xi, ,. ' X., . - - x. ,- 'rx 'af' ,V-, ' -- lx, fp MRL MXPX. f ?fjf '. xY?X.,,f'G 'ef -'C' jjj - R .W .f 1-fl, HN. RPAN f?-'Cf' XXX'-' f 1-WAX fill in fbfxa Y . .A .s e , ,, . - N ,A -,ft .. .- . . - A... , rf. '- ' ,. . .- .M ., X m ,- if .V - ...,.X.n y, Ls.. ,A yd, ,1.,.....:-. .Z J LM.-. .Wy 6,,,,g,, yi? M by N by in . - 41,4--,Lk A sg 320 ' COLONELS The Colonelf, or pcrhapx mort- gn-nt-rally known throughout the ff0l'Il5 :ix juxt Thr jazz Bandf, offered hfjllltfllllltg nc-w thi- yr-ar in tht- may of home talent production of mods-rn jazz music. For the first time an vffort ua- madi- to dvu-Iop an organization capahlf- of playing tha- mort- or less symphonic jazz now in xogut- in addition In presenting thu live-lic-r coIc-hralion- whit-h hau- bccn the principal IN'l f0I'lllIlHt't'N of lln- hand- dur- ing thc: past few ya-arf. The Band was t'XII'l'lltt'lj' popular with tha- corps throughout thc- 4-ntirv -1-hool yt-ar and von Illlllfh lf0IllIllIIllt'IlI1ll'f' attt-ntion hy nunn-roux Iva- turc stunts. A vonvc-rt was gin-n in tht- nn--N hall praf-lically vw-ry not-k and u-nally -onn- xoval or instrunu-ntal spvrially was arrange-d I-hit-In aluayx plcascfd tht- t'Ilfll'I5. l r4-que-nlly a ft-vs nnnxln-rx wort: playt-d at tha- In-ginning of tha- pivtnrq- -hon- in thu rcvrt-ation building on Saturday nightx. and ' on ovcasion a api-vial ahorl vaudi-xillv program uaf- V' Uhr ' It staged hy tha' Jazz liand. Tha- group ua- Iuonori-d HI' on nunu-rous 0t'1'Zlhl0ll5 in In-ing a-I-u-d to play In-forv di-tingni-In-d xi-ilnr-. tln' uno-t notable of whirh was tht- ovvasion of tln- xi-it of tht- forty I r1-nrlnnvn rvpr:--1-nling th.- Croix dc Cuvrrc- Sovia-ty of lfranc-v on Nlarvh Ib. The pcrsonnc-I was as follows: I.. II. Ilarrixon. fir-t alto -axoplmin-: II. I,. llild-. second tc-nor saxophonv: I . Nl. Shulza-. third alto -axophom-: II. 5. Hman. flllIl'l II. I. Hayes, G4-lb. violinsg C. A. Ilawkc-5. J. A. Wlartindale-. II. II. Ilona'-. trump--I-1 t'. I. Carlisle, tromhonv: S. M. Triclu-y. piano: YY. ll. Ni-Nhil. ,I. Ix. William-. Imlljw-1 C. Slnitll, drumsg ll. S. Wvurnvr. hang Il. A. xI1','xllilltl'. NY. I . Northam. I'ra-nrh hornf: C. ll. M. Craig. C. I. Mavilillan. inanagvrxz ,I. II. Coppm-Ie. dirt-rtor. A I Iles Front row. In-ft tn riuhtt Vnrli-Iv. xlnrtltulalr, -I.. lla- . - , l : I Il ' 'If xvvutnl rnu' Trickvs Cnlvlsnrk I-t.1nnIinx:I. Fnuth. I-. I----I1-Im ll' I'l ' ' uznvr' 'nv L rl ISQI L., x..I..,, u.u....,., 1. II-mr'-H. 'I- IH 'H- H Iu I 11 JL. U1 .1 1jl 1 1 D 1l lil 1 1 1 N 1 1 , . MI I l 1 I 1 I I 1 1 1 1 1 P 1 1 1 1 1 .3 11 Q 11 ,Fill .Q -if-1 . - Q11 'fAf 1 1- mfs' L' If .121 . 1 C BUGLE CORPS 1' L' 'nflf A... ln. 1 y. ly Q., . i L I 1 P i . 1 if 1. Q . i. I.. Q, I 1 1. 1. 1, I 1,- I. I 1 I . 1 1 ,. , . 1 . P ll I f. it 5,11 I... 1., 1 lx A 1.. , i, '9. 1 ..-4 P. 1 . '.j1 1 'LIZ 1111.1 if '-3.3.1 .NET ,nf-9 .,4 1 .1 Q., 1 2153? 11 as i, ,, -215' .1 11, ,- '. M 55,1 5'-QT 3'1Y.-fi.' ,f X... X.-I.. K wif.: '::. '- 1 1.,1.., f A, ,Yr 1 i- 5' .12 J. ,, . ,v . .Y ,Z I 11 1 r .u . ne. :gi Hi' .-V .55-. .- ' Fa, VZ. 111. n ,.. x 1 e., I3 ' l El ek 1 :il 135 W1 Xb 1 'X 'HQ' 15 111' . it 1 13. E? 4- 2 -Q: F- ,135 I 1 in 1.. 1 9 .4-' .43 42' 11? so th 15. ii? af. F' ,GQ If f , p.Ql . --fo 535 -5X if 1 f 11 .1 ry 5 1f 1141 J! 5 E? Q-is 21 1.11 --1 tiff 1 1712 sd '1 rl'- 85. f -1 . il 1 1 5 11 ,Y - 11 xy Since the days when the walls of Jericho tot- tered at the blast of a trumpet, and later when trumpets sounded battle signals through the din of clashing Crusader and Saracen arms, trumpets and bugles have played important parts in things mili- tary throughout the world. ' While in France during the World War, Cen- eral Gignilliat was so impressed by the martial snap and color displayed by the French bugle corps that he asked that a similar corps be formed at Culver. Hence, at the request of the Superin- tendent, the Culver Bugle Corps was organized with eight or nine buglers in the fall of 1926 by Lieutenant E. T. Payson. Because of the small enrollment, the work of the young organization consisted of furnishing only the bugle calls which are a part of all Culver ceremonies. Last year, with a greatly increased member- ship, drums were added, and by the end of the year the Corps was able to play many drum and bugle marches, and what was more novel here at Culver, to play Sousa's stirring '6Semper Fidelisn with the Band as it passed in review at parades. I m LIEUTENANT E. T. PAYSON Faculty Supervisor However, 1923-29 noted a still greater growth in membership, more snap in appear- ance, and a decidedly increased musical efficiency. The entire success of this yearis Bugle Corps is due to the splendid interest, industry, and faithfulness shown by each member under the direct supervision of Cadet Lieutenant J. A. Collner, Cadet Ser- geants Fathman and Pripps, and under the guidance of Lieutenant E. T. Payson. K 1 D CLQQULO 'Sita Ewing: gy-lwggwgv. c. 'Mmm W. s. Clark, R. c Knapp W T Ph... W c Au..- - - n row: . . , 1-I, . ' ' . 2 - - Q - - s 1 first lieuterfanl, J. S. Fathman, sesgezint, G. Gcllllijiegh Gr Rgfhnllfo-n' A' E' Prlppsv Sergeant, J- A- COIIHCF, Curry, F. L. Levermann, R. W. Baker, G. O. Nichols in elnenlan, P. H. Davisg third row: W, H, Oliver, E. H. Wendt, H. T. Crumsmck, B. R. Cham, Newgian Absent: A. R. Joslin, C. S. Dow, J. S. wk. ..,Nk,:I1-, -.WL154-Fx., V' ..q., j, VV '1,4z,.i-,,2,.. ,kg V s,N,1.,L.: l,V,Ii .V-yy, tif. Q x it-.glyf fjjxkb-. fix Rv' ,fxXiR3:.Q-1' afar, ff' , rf' I,-1 - H1-.x .1 '1-fx. 7 Xb. .QA1-. W' X. ' 'fm xr' f1 f affix wtf Al. R-1.469 gg 'wxff fx3NVf,-f ,.-. 'Qs .ON ff' M ,Af V X49 1 sf' aw Ny! --A ..4:QN-.....f ,. , ., - 322 'f7f 1 f:..ff::f:-- .-+fw.- .f..,,?L,,.,. . ..-.ziggg1g,,.,. . - 5' it ACADEMY ORCHESTRA J v.A' ' 'kr 5 4 'R 'V E3 HI I' wx ' fe:--ni:-if .--.--W .Y. . xg 'Q 5 X 3 F Q3 - M ... fx Q I. .5 lk 5 X 3 . fx ,- ' 1' xx fl fl xv. f' - ' f hy , r fx lg w 1 , 'XX xx jQM Xl AFX Y -X L Q 1- ,sw 0 I tx i f' ff ff ' .I , Major W. J. O,CUllHghHll, director, S. M. Trim-key. Il. L. Hays-N. S. C.-lla. I . XV. Huh--. J. K. Wlzurlimlnlv. I. D. Weed, J. V. Herndon, violinv Liculnnant F T P I ' - ., - .. . nyaon. cv lo: I. E. Yvilcf. lf. Nl. Shuln-. Nnxuplmruw I C. J. Smith, piano, R. S. Cowan, flulug YV. E. Sheppard. obo:-: I. I.. Terry. R. ff. Cm-ll-1-In-. rlnrim-lx: ll. ll Cones, C. A. Hawkes, trumpets, B. A. McArlums. F. C. Toomln. Fr:-na-h lmrnx: C. I.. Cnrlislv. lrnmlmm- H. B. Jones, string hassg J. D. Coppock, sousaphonc: NY. D. N4-shit. drums. 0 G G G 0 Y. M. C. A. 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Q . , ,KL tx Y , ,I , 1 5421. :fa-2'--'1:'x:: - -J N' ZIif'4-v Z?-Zi- -if '1- pf,--ji -5,-3'-L Y' ' v..1 g..'Q2'5QX9 'A 'f ' .- ' ' 7-Y. A Q ig ' . 1 3 f X B j z. ' K ,I V Uv ... 4 ' M ..7.L .. .ff-fi ' ' 'C' L' 7 112. 1' :L u2,1Zf- '.. ' if ? W ...fw -f-, .ilr Ni..-+ '1 -2-H 'rv T '. . -' ?'- 'T '- Q, ' ' ' ' . , iq. s f 9 3,7 z - l .-fn... .1 -- r f H - - ' 310 cadets were members of Y. M. C. Captain J. W. Henderson and H. M. DeLorme. A. ..-.. . ...,-...4 Hi-Y Clubs during 1928-29 under the sup:-rvisirln nf W- Z .. ,Y W... .-, ,M .T,..,-.,... I ,f-'f,k,., - ,fffxx I I' fff. -. fiffx - ,ff Tj-.K ,4f. -Sf. . X Q' f X xvfu If X hx, If .-A. .L ,Nw gif.. . 'rf' -H.--A .f '- . xx ,fkuk XR V 4. x X fx ' ,f 'Ng l f ' in , ' .' x X! . .-.--A X ' 1 323 J' 1 ml v I .-N X .A , , . JH U A54-.4 f 'fy 3 f f -1.5, my .yi :1 ' if H . :Ib .31 C f Y 1 Fi! Qi' V , .JR .V . 'JH 2 , Eli? 1 ' .135 .U- 211. V sf' e N? ' H 5 is . I gl. . 1: .34 . 1 IH Juni, 9 1' Q j . 5 . J' 4, 2 'H A .1 T21 g . :fi nf 1 I s .-4. .fx NJ 2 ,, . .za 5 E i 1 .Q 1 T .. l hw. Q .1 . eg, 1 4615 I ff R ,M - w . . is at S. '., 21 .w fig.. 3 f 15 X J- ' ,4 ai ali ,EL ?f Q' 5515 LFE '?': If-1 ri .H 1, A. 5.5 ,j-.N AA .','11 '- 11 ., 7,7 , -r' ' X Q1 A.: f,. x , A 'PTS :VY U ' n Lf J.: lg TSE, .Sf fini' .U H- 1 1 -. -S gf. 4. . ,V 'ni' ra -. 19' F V. J- - wr. 4 w Qi' ig' -gs f' 7' .5 'f .' 5 fb-. ., fi' in ' , 1 G .ff , ,.. ., ' X51 + l' vt 21:12. .ujl if li 5:2 . 1' vt! . ,x C , . 1 I 1--GI ,Q IQ ..,f 7:7 ... .- 7.- Y J I '55-,iw , 4 -fiyj. Q! Ziff' hy ,xg ., bl T . e-:- -.r mzf. '4 fir. ,Q H, ,A 1 if .. ' e f E-', . . 534.53 3 B11 ' ' 4 1 A if 1' 4-Li ' f ., 1.1 ,GE .y I fu ff' fi. lj, , '3 '. :, ' 1 3..- fi 5 Nfl. , I ,V X l,,f1 ' QL Y. M. C. A. . CAPTAIN J. W. HENDERSON ' E. M. TORCOM H. M. DeLORME General Secretary President Associate Secretary A cabinet of twenty-four cadets under the supervision of Captain J. W. Henderson, general secretary, and H. M. DeLorme, assistant secretary, initiated and promoted the Y. M. C. A. program during the 1928-29 school year. All activities of the association were supervised by the Advisory Board: Colonel C. C. Cham- bers, Lieutenant Colonel W. M. Hand, Major J. S. Fleet, Major R. H. Mowbray, alumni representatives, Colonel H. G. Glascock, Colonel Robert Rossow, Lieutenant Colonel F. L. Hunt, Major G. H. Crandall, faculty representatives, E. M. Torcom, A. L. Newcomb, P. F. Whitbeck, G. B. McCullough, cadet represen- tatives, Brigadier General L. R. Gignilliat, board of trustees representative, Captain J. W. Henderson, general secretary. fContinued on next pagel Y. M. C. A. CABINET W. Igitgxntg, left to righti E. Toi-com, president, W. Woollett, health, G.. A. Diclfey, world brotherhood, wne, vocatxona gui ance G. B. McCullough fl a ce' P. F. Wh b k Q' - -. R- I- Basch, Three and Four Stripe Tribunal, R. D. Pecklhrnnafellowship groesps-ngergollgiytgl riilggtl Forum, A. L. Newcomb, vice president, standing: A. G. Bishop, socials, TI F heellan. buildifln.. A CU . . .u . . ' ' 9 - ' Mxttendorf, Yearlxlnlg lsommissiong F. Wright, new cadets, D. G. Fleet, Two Stripe Council, S. E. Ealbraith, motion pictures, . . . Galleher, Yearling Senate, N. Tousey, Junior Plebe Club, F, V. Gantt Senior Plebe Club, R. L. Davis, Two Stripe Forensic Club. Absent: O. V Herinn Senior Plebe Cl b is W Three and Four Stripe Club, J. K. Williams, Junior Plebe Triangle Clublii ll 5 SProula .Tina-sefiiq,-3-.- , .4 ,,....,1.i,Q-s.ff?x5a?.7f.?...,,......7.fi3,fgZiyi..-.s:?.T,.f.....7.-jj.-,far-s.v..,,-,,5,,,,,?..,,.m,.,,m,,,Hg,L MWMM Mwmwmv--wry:,SQMPM Q .N .V .QQ -X W. gf xg. 1 jf ,Ng .1 . lv. ,XV X , V! xxx .I , .1 N 0, N -Q----X v , NX Q--I F' L'-N. F' , x, . .- HK,-.j ,W .W N X ff' N 'st N. Q X 1 - ,J fix, -' -as wtf ,f g X A -4 . f ,-- H, '- . it X . , as . , s, If A .. , x xf , . .f ., x f. ., -w.,,' ,X KXJ1 '-cafe.: 'V li, -.ax we XZ, wig,-h , 1, J- Mx ,. Jig, .X .N -,uf lf V .R I. N XIXN VX ..-.s.i.::,Z,g11,.X M,fQs,x!A,Lf.igi,-,,M 'wjilsx J Mx .wx-.Rv f,,,.:3,fLAlXQyk fig.. I xx-'INN livin, - Y., ',,fj.,-XQEX sciwi fig, . A:-f 12.53. x asf' ja X, .QM ,ff K IL'-Q N s., pf ' K wx, 1 ,.- I Q' X .- ,M ,. c , 1,-' 4 1, ax ' J xy, Af-. aw. f xkvlsf 41.-Q., xii.. Gb:-E3 Xxxrxilp K: ,Qc asf. Lfnxl QT,.,,- if X .,f - -,f ---f ,-' N 324. THREE AND FOUR STRIPE TRIBUNAL Bottom row, left to right: Livergood, Ibolrl, Yvilkereon. llaseli. R.. prvxicla-nl: Iloxls-irl.. Cnlnl--ulwrg. Bridgmang second row, Medford, Dinsmoor, Conea, Schreiber. The Culver Y. DI. C. A. was represented al tbe following rlixlrivl. stale. and national m-nnl'erem-e- :lur- ing the year: State Student Y. M. C. A. Committee. Indianapolis. Stale Y. Nl. C. A. Cmnunitn-e Bleu-lin:-. Central Regional Student Council, Evanston, National Y. M. C. A. Council. Cluim-nge. by ilillllillll J. W. Hendersollg Indiana Older Boys, Conference, Muncie, by E. M. Toreom. J. C. lfeuln-y. J. C. lfl--1-I. J. ,L Goetz, A. C. Mittendorf, F. L. Maytag, H. N. Calleher, F. V. Ganll. ll. ll. Jones. NY. NVQ-lu-u. ll. I.. Hap:--: Indiana Faculty Conference, Indianapolis, by Colonel Robert lloffow and Captain ll.-mln-r-mug National Preparatory School Conference, Blairstown, New Jersey, by P. l . W'l1itln-ek :xml ll. ll. Clark: Officer-' fConlinued on next page, THREE AND FOUR STRIPE CLUB to F l B ' YV. Loffan- second row: Rambo. -, 15 01' - -- Orfom' ' 1 ' ' . - 'Cjiiilzz Li'on,elVoollcttg third row: Carlisle. McCullough' Parrvll' J 'Andcrwn' Glgmllml' Gal braitlx, Owens. f . 325 R kk I X . X x V. an H' x I 1, ,. fx' x ' w Liz X. N 1 . I . l x 1 I . 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A fffiifff ww sam f 3 SSW 7: 41 em' Two STRIPE COUNCIL 'rx I If , - ,eq Bottom row left to right- Goetz, J., Toombs, Martindale, J., Fleet, president, Lucas, Hunt, J., Evans, , . second row: Beggs, McCord, Miller, D., Andrews, R-a Clark, D- . . - - ' Captain Henderson, Y,s Mens, Club Tra g Conference Indianapolis by R. D. Peckham, G. W. Wh1ttl8S9Y, I Conitrgxence, South Bend, Indianaz by Captain W. P. Dunbar, Lieutenant W. J. Graham, Lieutenant F. C. Hare Lieutenant R. A. Price, District Older Boys, Conference at Culver by representatives of all H1-Y Clubs. ,The 1928 World Y Tour to Europe, promoted by the Foreign Committee of the National Y. DI. C. A. Council included seven Culver cadets and an alumnus: YV. R. Bishop, J. Fowler, T. Jacobs, F. L. Dlaytag, TWO STRIPE FORENSIC p Bottom row, left to right: Wiess, Goetz, J., Davis, L., president, Schram, B., Holmes, J., second row: Perritt, Schrader, Decker, Sternfield. E. M. Torcom, E. K. Walter, J. B. Yeon, H. R. Bishop, ,26, associate leader. V. D. Knight, E. L. Hedden, B. H. Lucas, C. B. Newcomb are the Culver representatives chosen this spring for the 1929 tour. Dr. A. K. Foster led the annual religious conference March 14-17, 1929, for the third consecutive time. The number of Hi-Y clubs was increased from six to eleven during the year with a total enrollment of 310. Thirty-seven faculty members acted as advisory members of these clubs. Sixteen company fel- fContinued on next pagej YEARLING FORUM wx. ' X Sec0nl30i:3:1: ligginlsii EJ0fEE!I1g:goadon,DSte.c:cer, Hcdden, Powell, G., president. lk-any. C.. Rohn-bach: Q Q 0 011, oub as. QM....-,.......-......,....-,..,...........K.-..f- ,.,,.,.,..,..-, ,....,.,, ,, . rw -A 1 4 fx, 3. , ' K, V. 7 . N ' .. , N 326 wiv- vw-vfvw-1 vf+11w-U, Tr' T.. YEARLING COMMISSIOIN X N gs. L ii D V T 7 wwcv. --U .t .- , ...M-.,., W.. . - ...J st W , t , if y -2 A .1 te i ,gil J... ig.. Y .. ,E .,, rg :.:. ,LJ ELLv'?: .iV:.f,f,E?z - hes.-.Z-.L, .f.-g-.A ,ff :T ,--.j-:wwfj--. -.- Q31-.1-1--. . - . .fzvf , M VN X Y ' 'T 37A'7Q-3329 -LQTZII-2Tf15T5:'i1Zi -jisirif-iI',12ff.'+?Qg-.amfgxifgv-:'f'' -f------ , . ' C V ' ' .. N f 'ff -- f fed- b-1 1 ' f '----:1-r-f- f ,--., - ' ' 'f 'ii - lf., lxsg .,,, - . . ,e , T if. , x , L' . f. x . V , 1 : 4 PII , ' , jg, A - ' l V 'Z' T L il - - R ' 1 , rx ,, , W K , ,yy - 1- 2 ' 9 2 , s E , f A I f ' hr , x y l I' Y Bottom row, left to right Mann, Pmncll, Hough, G Lntmur, Nlxtunrlnrf pri-ultnt. Nrnll ll: ch l 'J Dole second ro G ld D k ' ' 1 , w rxswo , nec , Brooks, Woolling, Luglx, J, Bond, l-n-lgn. Vhttston. r 'A iowshig grsups, twelve for new cadets with'experiencerl and competent older cadets :is lt-nth-r-, and four is or 0 ca cts under faculty leadership studied the Gospel of bt. Luke. Twelve faculty nwrnlwr- -pr-nt :tn hour each week in the faculty fellowship group studying the same book of the New Ta--tznm-nt. Thi. -U marked the fourth successive year of these meetings. -5' Th Red Triangle Auxiliary functioned as efficiently :mtl as satisfactorily as ever. Two general rrrvp- fi. YEARLING SENATE ffl P3 -1 z.L1' 'J 'G' -2 ..,I, T-1 f 0 ,2- L: .l i' .L P I Bottom row, left to right: Denman, Endicott, Cox, Galleher, president, Cooper, Rncklcg seronrl row: Y Westinghouse, Curry, Albright, Beebe. lf tions were given for the corps. The following officers completed two-year terms May 1. 1929: Mrs. T. .l. l Johnson, president, Mrs. G. H. Crandall, vice president, Mrs. J. W1 Henderson, secretary: Mrs. WI M. I Hoge, treasurer. The organization hostesscs were: Mrs. H. C. Bays, A Company: Mrs. WI R. Kr-nm-sly. - B Company, Mrs. W. C. Johnston, C Company, Mrs. II. YV. W'almer, D Company: Mrs. A. R. Elliott. H Corn- V, pany, Mrs. F. T. Balke, F Company, Mrs. D. W. Hale, G Company, Mrs. Kenneth Pierre. ll Company: ff' Mrs. W. J. 0'Callnghan, Band, Mrs. C. A. lvhitncy, Cavalry, Mrs. L. R. Cignilliat, Mrs. C. E. Berg. Artillery. ' . Vj .Ir if ii R -e 3 W h B Jw 5 Q ?f If QF: s ri, if . 5' fi' .Ui , g -'ful E Bottom row, left to right: Molyneaux, Richardson, Buckingham, Groll. Canlh Pffffiflfnl. CUUCF2 tffnnd - row: Robbins, Bishop, C., Powell, M., lV00ll, -l- Q ' - ' f if , . , 4-..... . bi- ' V '-H X! ' 'V M 1 . -M.-.W X ...... s .-.- . - f 327 ' , ,... xf. W WN' K lv' Ilmqfllffnl , 5 X Jkxxxi t a , a I 'x , Il I if fl Cx'- .X Aj ff ' X4 il :ff Ill' if' jf ,.f,VLfv,l-4 i., , .Lani t jf E5 ,Nl fill, f QQ! lf',L,ff,1l r1f-t..,fff 4 R 1, XG, N ,. .. i FYR A?X!f'T1Ab-Xl N, f5jQ:xxqx-A, f-TYX lxxsxl' 2 J T NX. Ya ' 1 'l JV- ll: V: 'I H130 5 - RES. f E . J fri!! 5 MII s ' f fr 1?-43? VI . J EA, 2? I 1 yri JJ if ,f 'r 15,1 FH 1 nfsfoii 'Y 155' lr I mg 1 I -HJ I I . wi? fri? M5 E fm 1, xl I H-1 1:1323 vt 1 vv- . 4 ya, xr' 3 'Q fl T LQ, v I 'Q if M' df' lin' Us 'kkfvf Pigs! . 5: J' 'J K 1 1 .v3' . Ni '? .:'Xa 1 -'ff . K, f. SV., . 1.1, 4 I Qliji 53? 553' 5 xi' Q if Q? Lim C ir' f- , T7 .R-' yijjw IFES? 43? H 14 H3722 'lfiw' Klum' Tl L3--Hu . Q., 123:23 lrcg lf. Nbiffj 53 ,CQ uzgfxq Wife gift f ,.- QJLY jglq Fifi gui? w ,gif L. 2 Q' I lgV ?'1ew A rg E: 2 Eblj' E31 ' lp y'i,',,5 1 VX, gc HTC.. ' s' i 5 I., . . .--, . fi 1 V ' ' g,stQ, AE W . 1 w IQFQ' X V ' , J 531.52 3152 .Q fx I H , .,, . . if 'J fn a -.7 5.23 .fl filiff I 31. 1 EYE 2315 UI il. 1 :hw if, M2 51.1 Eli? f Q' f E523 lf' If fl N3 -I J A F i' if 3 'fx F I? tiff a. I1 5,214 H . yu. ft 5541? I .L ,RQM , I rpm 1 figfi 1 Yigx . . . I X 1 -1 :ig I : :im ...J ' , 1 Q ' ff-'foo . ' ' 1.4.1 Lllf-.Ll...T.f.I,.1.JII,. .g-L.....L....,I..--........,......, .,... - ----- - f - UN IOR PLEBE CLUB Bottom row, left to right: Wilson, R., Jones, H., Eddy, Barnes, 0-, T0USeYe President, Weaks, Cuck- enherger, Robinson, W., Framburgg second row: Clark, W., Clare, Renninger, Spiers, Barnes, VV., Mcllillen, Trelfall, Cook, Wiles. . G Q 0 0 G JUNIOR PLEBE TRIANGLE CLUB V sz sl' n -. i --. Schagigrlii-IHQWLELIQoliftvigilfiikt: Curry, W., Richmond, Weed, Block, Cook, C., Knappg second 1-nw: Altman, 9 G 9 0 G SENIOR PLEBE SENATE Q , - u 1 Bottom row left to ri-fht: D k ' . Hayes, P,-entiss. 7 U ec er' Chamlnon' Hoadlcyv Bcnflcfy Wllllilvvz second row: Miller. ll.. .Vx l fx x I X ,- ,- , 328 lfrg T, fa mn YF NX R 0 T C CAMP MEN 1928 ...JI CAMP KNOX Men xn school who attended C Kn 'vii' ' 1 r . ft .f -W' 5-,--, ,f , . , , 1,4 , 'fi ...,. L 211. mf fC QT VA T' L . 'f 'f '- ' 1 ffT'1f'4 1,3 -:L ng.. f 1 73 LC. - ..- -f::i--. .. .W -i,,,. ,, . , Y W: 0 0 0 o W 4 B 3, Z w S I ' 'jxf ' 5 L amp ox 1928, bottom rows left to rxnht W Lncrno d 5 E C l bmw, E M Torcom, W K Browne W A comb. E A W lk E L c 1 is 0 ' 3 , , , , , ., 5. d .: , R. 1. Basch, H. H. cones, J. E Mezlford A L New 1. a er an L won 'O' W J li'Cl . . . ' , . Ab' : . . 'Q 1.1 ' . , Goldenberg, L. M. Miller, C. B. Newcomb., com bent A G Blhopl G' B' Ellnhnrd' T' E' 49000 i ,, FORT SHERIDAN Men in school who attended Fort Sheridan 1928, bottom row, left to right: A G Boqwick C P Tonl, J C F l G K H . . en ey, . . ayden, J. F. Bleakley, E. W. Sproul, J. R. Wagnerg second -row? I. ll. Sanlelson, G. F. Schreiber, T. G. Fletcher, W. C. Woll, E. B. Wayland. Absent: J. H. Best, J. B. YVcston. G 9 G 0 G PLATTSBURG ' - 'U - ' Pclt ' lx l ll tl d t Plattsburg N. X., 1928, bottom row. left to right.. J. Yan l '- A, Mluglrl-i?llt?cGlN:X. Yli3kg:':eIll.iI. 311:-:I:1sjl.P. F. Yvhitlieck. H. C. Kassong second row: H. C. Glgnxlllal. Presidio of Monterey, Californiag N. P. Jackson, Camp Devens, Massachusetts. Absent: B. C. Hopper. H , UALCH M., w -..N ,, .........--f.f...---A--.-----Q. '---we-M' W Y fv ff 'f'117'fS' 'ui' ' ,Z 1 C fl fig?-1 . 'ff FCE, - , -'yfx , ,Q X-'KX ,.f New ,f HX ,ff X 1, K., 1 fff .Hx . KX ff I ,jf fix XX frffjf Xxvff If -XVII, f 15X Xxvff Aftkz N-.,v,.f K 7 Q,f,R1,.f gbix tl?-.N X7 xXXX' 2,7 ,,5fX ,f3fffR,5..x , .K -,A ' ' X ,-' ' If- X 'x XXL' x ,f ' fx NX-,fV-,. X x X-ff ,- Vgib.. QLNE? grimy .fi-. Xffrf' 4-1-N-uf -f-1 f'-A '- as XJ C 329 1: 51 l . I :. 1 9 1? .eg . r 3 U' E! ll F gl ii' VY : gl: .9 ,Ji ' s fl ,T1 I5 H: . S -' .ir -T A 3 1 . .-Y' ' 1 4. ' u ll 1 , . I? I I ., 7 .. -,. J' - 2. ll, ij' .. l i. if .u Qa 51 1 f F' 4 H w' f . 5 Tr IJI l' I J- 11 1 Y 'x -' il' Q: 5 ' 7 1 5 1 -1-if 'x .I 'fl 91 vcbf Yi7U'330 , , I F 1 252 ' . --A 'fs-fr r 'fa ' Q- , .- .-F.-1.-- - .. 'i'if?1 H 'f'l 'flI,. J., .1 ' f ' '- A. e--1+ Y - '- --5 A' A 11.-A fs, - g , s. . h H V 27. . .. . L, - 4. .W :W 6 f Y Q 1 1 Y l -'W .af---1...-f-5-vi.vv-11:-mu wwe- . -1 0 l . 5 3 4 . I fy , 1 ' A ..,. 1 J. , .,. ,., 721.3 , ft .1-1 i .J gl' 'W F ' . 544 422' .J ' -,,7 I 3 tj . 5 1 A Li it - ' 'Lf' 'Z ng. 4, .1 l .fp 21' Y -:E li .7 5: N- 14 F a l .555 if. -,V 53' f 4 . A ll. W 2 .1 'H lg 'F . 'fl ,S L., 'Z PM '- 1, 3. ,B E if: I. F'- 515 sf r fy f 5 cj? 5.5 sa. ' 'P Q I 1, A . 5' ef. , H it: .g' .15 pq .5 . . iz .,, . , ff W. .I ye. , P4 ,-ch I LY: 1 'A t. T ff iz mv- Al 'E ,g 5.4 if? '-5 1- ' it -L1 25 5 ' , 'r U 5 ' n. , , .-l 'r . 3 42LL.4EZYLan.-.--uwwwmwwwaWWmMwmmmMHm--- I CADET CLUB l A The functions and customs of the Cadet Club have changed considerably since the founding gf the organization in 1919 by T. H. Kennedy. For a number of years all men in their fourth year at the Academy automatically became members, but in 1926 the custom of the club electing its new members was inaugurated. Now only three stripers are eligible and there are elections in May, 00130- ber, and February. Formerly the Cadet Club handled three im- portant phases of Culver activities: the honor sys. tem, the development of a high type of Culver spirit, and the relations between plebes and old men. In 1925 the Bureau of Cadet Relations, a committee of faculty and cadet officers, assumed the handling of the old man-plebe situation. In 1927 the department of discipline of the academy took charge of the honor cases. During the past year the first department of the Cadet Club has assumed the duties of the extinct Culver Courtesy Club in caring for visiting athletic teams. This work has been under the direction of W. K. Browne. The second department, under the supervision of E. M. Torcom, has had charge of the development of spirit in the corps. In February, the Cadet Club sponsored a dance unexcelled in the history of Culver social events in the opinion of all the commissioned officers, Cadet Club members, and faculty officers present. A. L. Newcomb had charge of the arrangements, which were complete in every detail. b A. L. NEWCOMB President F I I l ! 9 i . ! 3 ,....-.l Bottom row, left -to right: W. L. Hitchcock C B N C- L. Newcomb, President? W. K. Browne first ,vice I 'flwcomlil BL T01-vom' Svvond Vim' lwvsidelitg Umbs. G. K Haydeng second row v presx entg '. '. Sproul secr-I1 '-t -'Q - - NY' -L . : W. H. R -, , - 1 .rp n.u.nx-tr, . . Pelt, P. F. whitbeck, J. F. .B1eak1..y, 1v,'R La:Qllf01hf?-dC- Blshop, L. E. xx'llliKllllS, s. W. cr.-gg. J. s. vm. rell, E. A. Walker, R. A, Ibold, H. C- Gitlnilfiat, G nil C. L. Cnrlish., G. B' Mccuuough. J. B. Far. Hazlett, associate members J. Fowler, W b1Voolle,tt -II .C uulcsey, associate member: fourth row: A' M' A. H. Emerson. ' ' '- OWCIIS, J- 'l. lnrner, E. A. Robinson. Absent: VF: f'Ef4.':Q?? f'','W'fPf:f'rM-:ff-'awfsww W.:-E-. .,. L, 'H VM.. x..E.- 'r ,I .. ., .K .- ..,:.:1..,v 37 FQQ.4'f513l:.3'13fTt3fR..f.-fygvsfupuf321:-Q..-..f.,...a,.-a7,,.,...,.,,,,,T,,V, Y ' ww V if ..,5X'1.,c NX! ..J..Vy,.wf' xx:-V -',3.-.,k3,.4 Xxvyf Ji' ,,.1fXXX:7 Tf 1jg:1 Q1'fff'1 -51'-vj-sry-H-Q--N---.-3...-.... X .W--.-'-ts X-' 431 My 'R-Lf N N -1 '-,ff X Q 'A X x . ,ffiff ffpnf I'-,.:fN2N... V ,fqiqxx Nw' I-ffx, xv.. xx N, 62.4.5 Xrpf KABA QI.:-,?,.v Kaiba d.5jj,.fJ-MN 'fILiy,..rh'N.x-:ix .,.:5,..AX:.xX 1.-,,...Q.R ,V .5,.XX2k -..- -.,gj',, ' -v -L3 -Ng. 1.f,..,,,,..xXxs.1i.,- ILWLM .- ,.- Nxft.-.'y r 41.3 .330 if ll 1 VARSITY CLUB The Varsity Club was reorganized In Ha,-ch and elected W K Browne president G B WI C 1 c ullough vice president and J S Van Pelt, secretary treasurer , sweaters and cheerleaders are ell ible club cooperated with the First Class 1 27 Lettermen May 1, not lncludln g baseball, track, crew, tennis, golf and pistol of 1929 are as follows A J A Collner, 2 tennis captain 1 boxln S W Gregg, 1 cheerleader G B McCullough, 3 football, captain track H E Michaels, 1 hockey, W A Stuart, 1 basketball B I-I W Baker, 1 rifle, J H Crltchfxeld, 1 rifle, G NI Hough, 1 boxing, C S Tracy, 1 football manager, 1 hockey, captain 28 29, G H Whlttlescy, 2 rifle C C B E h d All wearers of warslty for membership The n givin a dance April 28 29 H C G1 nllllat C S Lee, 1 hockey 28 29, 2 basketball 3 X S , L5 R I lsen ar , 1 boxing, S E Galbraith, 4 rifle, lvl C Hopper, 1 swimming, R J Madero, 1 pistol, H C Owens, Y, 1 football, C. L. Sitterly, 1 pistol, J. T. Turner, 4- tennis, ,-I captain 27-28, 1 cheerleader, J. S. Van Pelt, 2 football, E. A. Walker, 1 track, E. Weidenhamer, 1 baseball. D: G. 0. Kingsbury, 1 hockey, A. A. Maught, 1 basket- I-. ball, R. C. Wilkerson, 1 baseball. ,N E: M. H. Bence, 1 swimming, G. A. Dickey, 1 track, J, captain 28-29, D. F. Durand, 1 boxing, I. W. Martin, 1 rifle, 3- S. Salonlon, 1 golf, captain 28-29, 1 basketball, 1 cheerleader. ' F: F. Edgar, 1 hockey, J. F. Gagle, 1 crew, R. A. Ibold 5 1 football, J. T. North, 1 hockey manager, C. T. Payton, 1 I x crew, captain 28-29, H. H. Todd, 2 pistol, L. E. Williams, 3 If pistol, captain 26-27, 28-29, 1 hockel. 1 G: L. F. Beggs, 1 boxing, A. G. Bishop, 1 boxing, R. L. Davis, 1 boxing, T. S. Decker, 1 football, A. M. Hazlett, 1 ,S football, 2 basketball, 2 track, 1 golf, R. D. Peckham, 2 foot- ball, 1 track, C. T. Snowdon, 1 football, 2 basketball. i H: W. M. Dillon, 1 track, W. A. Lewis, 1 swimming, . if R. F. Moser, 1 crew, N. O. Pierce, 1 crew, W. H. Rambo, 2 XV. K. BROYVINE -,' track, E. W. Sproul, 1 football, 1 baseball, G. L. Sternfield, President V, 1 swimming manager, A. J. Thatcher, 1 football, JilR.kWagner, 'fl-E.B.Wld2b'ff-T.L.Wies1ocey. ' 3 H lfzfnd: G. E?yAl2xQndo.-Yxinllimming, R. 'L. Bibb, 1 track, 1 football, W. K. Bro..-no, -1 lmo..-ll.oll. 2 baseball, captain 28-29, C. L. Carlisle, 1 football, J. D. Coppock, 1 track, 2 basketball, captaln 28-29, C. ll. . 3 ' 1 f b ll' . A. G t 2 'fl - L. C. Harrison 2 basketball. Q Cralgfirtillglibyt F: Aslh6le?, 1 lsivitinming, J. C. Morgan, 1 boxing manager, A. L. Newcomb, 1 football, -14 AI: boxing captain 27.23, 28-29, C. B. Newcomb, 2 football, 4- boxing, captain 27-28, 28-29, J. B. Ramsey, 1 A U, footbsfl 1 boxinof- K, M, Spang, 1 basketball, J. E. Stopp, 1 swimming, F. L. Emerson, 1 crcw. Arfillery II-alll. P. Cox, 1 llookoy, c. T. Flint, 1 football, 1 baseball, T. la. col.lonl.o.,f., 1 1,o.k.-llmll -, mana er' S L Messurier 1 swimming, G. H. McFarland, 1 hockey, J. B. McNaughton, 1 boxing, E.- lx. In MerkE,y,,1 foolballg R. R: Rich, 1 football, H. H. Spang, 1 football, E. M. Torcom, 2 boxing, C. ll. Trxtlc. 1.1. 1 hotCl:?,ilry I: J. F. Bleakley, 1 track, J. Fowler, 3 polo, captain 28-29, O- V- Heringa 1 f00ibIlll, 1 basket- ball' R Ickes 1 swimming, J. V. Jamison, 1 swimming, V. D. Knight, 1 golf, J. T. L0g3nq.2 rifle? R- 1 - ' M ci' fl' 1 oli- E v Ma-uiro 2 polo, C. R. Toal, 1 hockey, W- W He ' 2 S i i g' c: n ' 28'29' 'I c 05,2315 II? D1 BQ.i..l,'1 pblo, R. G. Bostwick, 1 boxing, c. B. Colo, 1 hockey: J. B. F-rr-fll-.1 fwlw-13: ,r 2 E. R. Farrell, 1 polo manager, J. C. Fenley, 1 track, W. R. Glasgow, 1 pistol, C. K. Hayden, 2 rifle, captain 5. 28-29, L. A. Hayden, 2 rifle, E. A. Robinson, 1 golf, J. O. Tyner, 1 tennis. Z, Q. 'T' I. I .,, 1' .- 5. f 9. .- .' Ei 5: 1 M 'FG2 f. . 2 fi 1 3. Q fulverf-'4 4.4 l Q -.1 l 1 .- J 'ff .Ll lb' ' v 1- .1,....., tg is-Tri-of-ff ,?i'PF'fQ,?TA -. 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A varied and attractive select' ' I ,E ,Quik .1 lon If I of dances was offered to the corps during the past 1' .,b',:a'f. ,Q-fi! Iifjg year by the club. 'ff ri The first opportunity the club had for arrang. ing a dance was at homecoming, November 10, After the victory over Shattuck, the corps and visit- vi' . , . I 'l ing alumni were entertained at a pleasant informal I-. ' I ,- I '15 IPI . 'E' in the gymnasium. The formal dance at Thanks- B - 'v I-Ap , giving was the crowning event of the fall season, , I , it and was featured by the colorful officers' figure 1 ,Y ., I I ' in which the football lettermen were honored. The I M picture of the figure is placed in the HI-Iighlighf' I , .5 I section of the Roll Call as one of the brightest , I as I spots of the year. The time from Christmas vaca- s ' P: I' IQ I tion until Easter was bridged by the Cadet Club i A L NEWCOMB dance, a most successful party, of which the Cadet I I A I ' 13m-,sidem Club members were justly proud. The Easter ball In C I was perhaps the most largely attended mid-session B I Q 0 . , I' dance ever held at Culver, and 1n the eyes of many, surpassed all previous festivals 111 If 3' frocks marked the affair as distinctive. The First Class and Varsity Club joined forces beauty. A new st le of figure by the officers and their escorts and the beautiful Easter I Iv- - y elf? . . . . . . If Q' 5 ln the presentation of an lnformal Aprll 27. Although each organization has the priv- I Ifffi ilege of sponsoring a dance once during the year, it was decided that the two would ' Il 'L' o Q n 4 Q , I Q- comhlne ln puttmg on a more elaborate affair lnasmuch as there was not enough time I . , I . IQ for two informals between Easter and government inspection. I F I: 4. '. . . I ' I- I I .-J I ' IU,- I 9 -QI V 5' I . Iii? I I , N ' 'la I , . I , Ilgj Ii: I I flex I I ' l I . E . Ig .Q 1 ,. i gli v ' I , , QQ I 3 1 ,Fw i I3 gl I I ifz s. 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The uferomzufzml Held s71f6ld.v Many az Future Gareer I DU PAGE is distinguished for scientific instruction and - superior equipment - both essentials in flying training. Now that you are ready to begin your actual career in this busy World, We suggest that in the field of Aviation you may quite likely find the place for which your talents and ability are suited. May We send you information about the special training needed to pass the Federal tests for the different Pilots' Licenses which you must have before you can enjoy flying, either for sport or business. Du Page is exceptionally well equipped to offer you any type of training you may require to fit you for your chosen niche in Aviation. A DU PAGE FLYING ACADEMY DIVISION OF AIR ACTIVITIES INC. up 122 SOUTH MICHIGAN BOULEVARD ' L H'CAGO ILLINOIS AIR CIIICAG 3448 . Z. xfff. ,. .... H1131 I V N-5 ,N ' E X -4 'i , . f uv' f X154 ,. , 7Af V- V f i . fwfr, f - - -. .v - ,. . . 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Or is this a higher degree he is taking, a master's or doctor's? Or during the four years just past, has he proved himself a leader among his fellows? Is he an officer of his class? Has he been a contributor to one of the college publications? Has he perhaps won distinction in athletics? Then it is no ordinary gift that you should plan for him! His graduation gift from you should be a real mark of recognition. The Gruen Guild therefore offer this suggestion. There is one gift which has so often served as a tribute t h' hest merit that it has been called the Croix de o ng Guerre for American Achievement. This Croix dc Cucrrc for peace time arhievenu-nt is the Cruen Pentagon watch. The title was fir:-t applied to the Cruen Pentagon by some one who had sm-n the list of its many celebrated wear:-rs. Such men as Cen- eral Pershing, Colonel Lindbergh, Admiral Benson and many others. For the Pentagon has been selected by hundreds of organizations and individuals to honor important achievement in every field. Any Cruen jeweler can show a large variety of Cruen Pentagons. Prices from 82,500 to STS. GRUEN WIATCH MAKERS GUILD TIME HILL, CINCINNATI, L1 S. A. Branches in rarioux paris of the u-arld Engaged in the art of making fine u-atcha: for more than half a century oo' PEN'rAcorg ' 1 ' I 4 Compliments of THE LILLEY COMPANY l COLUMBUS, OHIO . f V Secret Socrety Supplres, Unrforms an Mrlrtary Equrpment X ? X X,2 CIVVIES YATITI-I A SNAP By Kuppenhezmer Every su1t IS handcrafted to an rdeal whlch places qualrty above all else Thls has been the Kup penhermer Cvood Clothes trad1t1on for 53 years that s why we recom mend them T O G G E R Y S H O P Culver Mzlztary Academy Manu acturers of d - C C 7 7 I Q 32: x O - , Q N - X K 1 , . . 2 V . . . ff? l 'N F 7 . l -1 0 ' X 1 1 4 0 f o Q K ff , I 1 , A C 0 - .1 - ' ' C 350 Q l ,W FR W, 7-XYVA il: N-'ir wr Y. Home C07WjQff Rcmgey Clflfrozzgfyf from Range ompmzy fCzz!'ver Brorbsrsj Ji. ffouzlf, Jmlffourz' , . 351 BERGMA BRQTHERS Cleaners and DYGTS PLYMOUTH - - INDIANA I3 6 UL VE RJ Withstand Hard Wear and Constant Use l MANUFACTURED EXCLUSIVELY BY Qafmawwwm ig ' T- ' 352 X ' v W , , H Friends of Long Standing uejlisou Medusa and Culver have long been friends. Possibly it is the same high qualifications, the desire to be of service that makes this mu- tual bond. Future construction will find Medusa ready, eager to enthrone Culver's greatness in per' manent likeness. new Medusa Portland Cenient Company Q 1002 The Engin eefs ' Bldg., Cievelanfi, ora C ucfiqaa MEDUSA Waterproofed Gray Portland Cement MEDUSA NonfStaining White Portland Cement MEDUSA Waterproofed White Portland Cement MEDUSA Waterprooing Powder MEDUSA Waterprooing Paste MEDUSA Portland Cement Paint MEDUSA Mix Portland Cement Mortar ' 9353 L. G. Bihar ompamjf ATTLEBORO, MASS. Official Jeweler TO Culver Military Academy Special Insignia Designs Furnished on Request IT IS IMPORTANT. That Plumbing and Heating material used in Culver Military Academy be of the very highest quality. For many years this class of goods has been supplied by the BAKER Specialty and Supply Co LOGANSPORT IND 354. 1 I E SINCE 1854 Regulation at West Point p - For More Gloves Compliments Of chcifer oi. Manufacturers of Schafer Quality HARNESS AND STRAP WORK Than4Fifteen Years A I Daniel Hays Glove ' X- uan' 1- TI-IE TOGGERY SHOP ZIQUICX onfzdered ffl6f7Z5ff men 5 wear 517010 fomzeded Cwzflz any edzzmtzbmz! zkzftzlutzbn 30 harlottesville Woolen Mills CHARLOTTESVILLE, VIRGINIA Jlfanzgfacfurerf gf Highfgrade Uniform Cloths in sky and dark blue shades for Army, Navy and other uniform purposes, and the largest assortment and best quality CADET ' ' d S GRAYS, including those used at the Unite tates Military Academy at West Point, and other leading military schools of the country. PRESCRIBED AND USED BY THE CADETS OF Hulbert JfYUlz'zfa1j1 uircademy .'IULVER'S FAMOUS BLACK HORSES ARE FED ON l 9 ' 'geimplunnznla Gll: . 'Wiz and 'Warm flE. d. 'Rolvlwaon 'FWF :ms s i. 12 I we I 'Wan 'Wilson 'Rolvinaon l. -sl E tml 1 Wigs- 'Beverly 'llEZ4I1Cll1 F E S Manufactured lgivmhry A 2' N E F E E D M I L L S THE McMlLLENan Cgfmiltfd fG'A,.n,, Ind. EAST ST. LOUIS. ILL. 356 V CHAS. A. SHORB 81 SONS, Proprietors o'o QJYmerz'can Plan o'o o o Pennants, fewetry, Stationery TfAcljoins the Academy Grounds. 1lThe most convenient hotel for patrons of the school. 11 Steam heat, hot and cold A running water in all rooms. 0-ISD! 43' azfmer owe ffolfzfzoft HOT LUNCHES SHORT ORDERS Wa les a Speczaltg Fozmlazn Servzce WE CATER ESPECIALLY T0 CADETS 77 at ft ' f 357 l l -ll Compliments of N ' S D H. SMITH SC SON r l l Shoe Reiouilders to Culver Military Academy i . Since 1894 ip H. L. fewelcr ana' Waichmaker Official Jeweler for Culver Military Academy Prompt Service Guaranteed CULVER INDI ANA Culver City Drug Store Kodaks 'lypevvriters Drugs SLATTERY SCHILLING Sz COLLIER aiialzons, Aiienizonf T IS the pride of the Culver Cmzen fO1CC to be ox G1 the top eacll Saturday at the ze1o houl so that oui mam objective is reached to have The Vealeltcs the hands of the Corps promptly 'lt twelxe OCIOCL l THE CULVER CITIZEN PRESS M R ROBINSON Publzsher CULVIJX INDIANX , - - - , . - - - - ' .L l l li . , . 1 . . 4 ' l , 7 I , 0 I o 1 0 l .. Q ll . . . v 2 . . , . .. 1 1, .L ' ' ' C v Q f - , , A 2 in ll f ' C . 7 7 -- 1 , gi l , ll - f E: T IN ll ' ' 7 . . Tj. . .'.- I. 1 ' ' I . ' I rf a... ' WM E E 'E E' .. , E . . . . . . , 358 n A w I l Il H ll Il. f , ,-fwwff,-,....,-... I V, W ...WY H... 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Closes August 21, l929. l ,,,,, ,, sw . 3-- , ,, .zifaannp-1 is i1'9f 'i ' gig' ' ' ' ' 1 ,..1gl ' if 'r- W.-,. ,., W ji- ,ssr Q ibrr S is ,eiz C, , 359 1 1 1 1 5 1 1 1 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 1 21 1 1 V 13' 1 1, 1, 11,1 1, 11' 1, 111 1? 1, 1 '11 11 1,5 11 1 1. 11 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 111 1 11 31 1 1 1 11 11 1 ' 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 11 1 11 1 1 1 I 1 ,1 1 1 1 4 1 1 1 1 1 1 5 X f 4': 11 rm- 1 A W ,Y .W - f 1 1111 1 1 1 '? 'JW'-:RN 1 1 g X 321 ,W K 1 xv' ' f - fi . 1 ' W Cl fz '1 featfzerwezgii QZZVPVOWF Of mg 1 For milltafy and Clvlhan Weaf 1 1 A special model for every pu1'pOSC 1' f 1 GUARANTEED WATERPROOF 1 1 ... , .,-- 15.1. - 4 5520 51 5 231 1 V 1 , 1 1 THE ALLIGATOR COMPANY 1 ST' LOUIS, U . S. A- 1- ---: 11,1 1 ,Iwi 1! 1--132 3 1 11 1 ' 1 1 1 1 A 1 1 1 f - 1 1. ' 11 1 1 '. ' 1 1 3. I ' COMPLIMENTS OF , 1 1 g 11 0 , 1 11 ' 1 1 1 1 A 1 ' 1 31 1 11 1 1 1, 1 , 31 Dyers and Cleaners 1 1 1 1 1 1 Logansport, Indiana 11 1 . 1 1 ' 1 1 1 , 1 1 1' ,-wwf VVYV- ?, ,Y-,,YW-,,,,,,, , , . .1 360 Russell - - 4 Photographer Uhr pnrtraitn nf the 3Hirnt Gllamnmm in Thr 31111012111 are frnm The Russell Studio CHICAGO unmoxs . 1 ' 4 STATE EXCHANGE BANK s c SHILLING Preszflent W 0 OSBORN Cashier Resources Over S1 O00 OOO O0 CULVER INDIANA Braunhch Roess e Co Electrlcal Repa1r1r1g and Equlpment 3117 19 Penn Ave PITTSBURGH PA For ten years we have machzned prodactton and experrmental camsha ts accurately and promptly Q I H' ......,...:4 MUSKEGON MICHIGAN MOTOR CAM SHAFTS COMPLIMENTS OF Olbemchclnlm Photo SQTHJJICCQ Kodaks Kodak Supphes Kodak F1111S1'11I1g C 1 11 e K o d a k s Fourth and Court Streets LQGANQPORT IND Established 1859 The Xlitchells Has B95 Printing OXCI XO He,-,rg 1 ' 'C C . M! ,ff I .1 - M f 5 , I V , 4: 14, aff If V' Q. e . I X f'.. Complete Service, Book making in its entirety-Editorial, Typesetting, Book Plates, Printing, Cover Making and Binding-under one roof and one supervision. Special department for University, College and School Annuals, Handbooks, Publications, etc. Superfinish Book Covers-the beautifully grained, highly embossed and artistically colored line of superb covers. Wm. Mitchell Printing 0. ' GREENFIELD, IND. , . I - 1 The Plant Ihe O1d.Si,f'QfQm'n Hole Complete 363 Fast through trains between Chicago Kansas City : Oklahoma Texas : :, : Colorado New Mexico : Arizona and CALIFORNIA Low Fare Xcursions This Summer ON YOUR WAY SEE The Indian-Detour and Grand Canyon National Park ' Reservations and Details E. P. FISHER, General Agent, SANTA FE RY. 311 Merchants Bank Building Indianapolis, Indiana Investment Bonds listed Stocks 000 M embers Detroit Stock Exchange WHITTLESEY MCLEAN 8: CO. 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