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

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. .Ji -.- ,v-. ii? ' fr S1 1 J, . ff-!gY,'1'k' 7 1 , '53 V '-- -5.7 ,- .1 ra., M --r-'gf 1172. I .,, - ,. Y- v ' D 1-V-.-1:-JJ , , , , , TF! ,zgfnff --f,e:'f'-1 -15' A ' nj: 1.1 - -.zf-: 1 '- 2ff'f a -w A -fm. , ix ' . , Q' 1 ' . nfl A Y' N Wx X Kr.: Q . 2 lmiwxsw 9 2 Q r si 5 v E 2 We W xg-F K R Q 2 iii '- i A M K ROLL CALI- ll ormal and mainly photographic record of a year at Cul e presented to the Academy, and especially to the Fir f-J lass, by the Roll Call Staff. Editor-in H ief .... .... P hilip H. Bock Business nager .... ..... G eorge H. Allen CULVER MILITARY ACADEMY 0 CULVER, INDIANA 0 19 uv 9 2 Qi g,,,-we 1:1 A S Y 195 5 3 Notes, Sidenotes, Footnotes About This yearbook is more than just a book about the year's activities. lt is a diary of our Culver days, the way we saw them- the three minute bell, which would draw three or four CSf9mfZl0 L64fL0i' officers to our doors in the space of about thirty-five secondsg P. l. or C. l. with several officers checkin us, or We Exile! perhaps ou --M -g ' tou h for some defenseless plebeg the continual marching or studyingg spor , oth varsity and 7446, azwfiaiiw f?g,,f,,,, company: and the endless details involved in life at Culver. When we read this annual some years hence, and the remembrance of these various activities rush back to us then the ROLL CALL will have served its purpose as our diary This ROLL CALL then is the reflection of our recreation or plain hard work or merely in the daily routine hich we learned so well I , . . 1 lives at Culver, whether in s orts or academic ursuits, . . P . P . . M The aily Grind Q lf 5- f K ' ' . . Q , Y - - 4 :Af f 'Q-5 'W ',: qE in 4 7 , W Q 'Qi 'I' 1 A , ,X L U . , 3 K , . Q' K W ,K , MQ., M ,A -mf'-f.'C K ' 1 x41 k 'J B JE, ,, K 4. '4' , fp+f K 4 ' -. ' f. ,- 1 A 4' . MJ s Kb' C. I - A . 4, ' . fl 1, i. 'RY , 3' . an gin' . . 1 A r ff, ly , A . K 0 , , 2 . t ' 1' , f f ' 5 N, 'en - O- kg? - . F , ',, 5 .A g x 7 fu . ' 4 K Q Q' P , 7 , H . .- , ,,' ,. Q nf A 2 f. -X., . Q. in -at -' 1:45 . I - 4 -' w' 0 3 Q , V ,FQJY ,, A rx' 4 J 3 .J . V, M ,K fu .., . ,Q ,, , .-1,7 ,. I, -x .A Q ' ' A' ' . Lf' -. -5. ' ,, :'Ya Q. t 1 a. N x 1 ,'f,.: ' f V, , , 5' W' lf, - .. , , X: M W e 1 . A ' ' 'gl ',x X . 'fp -. . . , K , . -. Qi, I .fin DAMSELS OF TIME, THE HYPOCRITIC DAYS, MARCHING THE CENTER OF CAMPUS ACTIVITY IS TEMPORARILY STILL. THE WHITE FENCE IN THE BACKGROUND SUGGESTS THAT ANOTHER DITCH IS IN PROGRESS-THIS TIME A CONNECTING LINK TO THE ANTICIPATED NEW ACADEMIC UNIT. UNLIKE THE SUN DIAL IN THE HEART OF THIS PICTURE, WHICH COUNTS ONLY THE SUNNY HOURS , WE COUNTED THEM ALL AT CULVER. WHETHER THEY WERE GREAT OR LITTLE HOURS, DEPENDED A GOOD DEAL ON OUR POINT OF VIEW. SINGLE IN AN ENDLESS FILE At exactly 6:20 each morning the cannon went off, bells rang and sleepy cadets l unwillingly climbed out of bed. Whether reveille was a curse or a blessing, it achieved the next to the impossible-it awakened several hundred cadets. Although reveille became a habit, the professed resentment never diminished in the --This med mstimion slightest. Complaints about reveille remain Slam the dayu as much of an institution as the bugler himself. After rooms were prepared and the sick and the goldbricks had left for the infirmary, police inspection took place. With few exceptions, cadets survived this rough ordeal and prepared to face breakfast. Then there was another check-this time of the individual-and finally after this terrific build-up, the . Some cadets attempt tc companies marched to the Mess l-lall. avoid me unavoidable Here is a typical Culver cadet arising, full of pep, at 6:20 in the morning. mmafnti AM? Once Everyone is Out of Bed the Daily Routine e 1 g f A-f,'- is-'ww . -slim . r2.iJf - .i1x-- , will ' f . V .i i ' ggf1,zgiEEli?Q1f31-if? f . ' :.:f:' -2.:zu-asia-fr -ff-Lacie . , 1 ,'i...f'p,i-WE-ag e -' Q.. , . ,s,..,Zi , 5 - - LL A LW ,W . Y . , . V 1i Cold water the final eye opener. ? WAI: 8 Although lver produces excellent bed maker , proficiency is not enjoyment. P This goes on all day every day. Really Begins. After B. R. C, the ten minutes before the beginning of study and help period were spent either in Beason Hall or in the club room. Some few went directly to their rooms to get oriented for the day ahead. Study and help period meant different things to different people-to some it was a time to get help from their teachers- to others it meant a chemistry or physics class-to most people it was a period to do what they could not, or would not, do the night before. ln the class periods that followed, a great many teachers were a little disillusioned when they asked to see what their students had accomplished in the forty-five minutes supposedly devoted to each subject. What did they expect, when each assignment would normally fill up an entire evening study period? At any rate, the third and fourth periods were undoubtedly the worst ones from the instructor's point of view- cadets were hungry and restless before lunch and dull and sleepy after it. Yet meals got tlfe same treatment as reveille-a lot of complaint with little basis for it. 3' LV: Y, x Q ,ia Q35 ' Q X.. .E if L L iQQ w fi A 2- X dQe',' 3 ri if 75 in s , J. ,gg ,. re Y ,, f Q 4 4 a .Z ,Q k . iiiyg 5. 3,.k.'?fL4 .tk ly 1' an V iam!! x v xxx-f HNFBLG , 7 Q ' A! xr W 54 Q, YJ: Q 1 .Q -M' . , ms . V wr 5' .. K-,iiaiflwikil 3wQlf3f9?i.ffnavu- KS- -:iw-442. Yfillf' x. ,LL. 4 as ,A -- x W P2 fk K, .V ,w-fix.-1-L , we - j .. .. K V314 . , . xfx '91 www . ' Q '55 'E .M was is . 5 . L. ., 1 K , xl? X MM 5 H J . E ziggy , , Y sf W 'L 7 R L 5.51 iii, K, - ' , L, 1 5.2 ' I A 5 W1 Gr 'uf .L Q hi if 55 K f iii n, tg- ,,.,, ' . . if R V ..,. QA ' 4, 3 f , ., --- Q - y 'Q N . dw. af A, K Va' L2 ! !f', A A W7 .2 . Q2 ,..W .1 as N1 I L ,,. X, ,, ..,, , .f A 'lx + .. 5.-2 A 2+ Q T' ., N- 'fy f .- A Q, x u Q fwgm., . ,r,i'L , ., . .g, . g,fE. if ,- ' , 7 i fm ,- .W 1442232 ' ' i ,XJ 51 if E Coach Walaitis lv point. My 1 WDMM ,af W' The junior class also had a clubroomf' Whatever We Lacked, We Had Variety. After the last class there was the inevitable drill period to develop and increase one's blisters. Some of the more persevering cadets chose to continue the march at summary line. These marchers swore that they were volunteers who needed practice. Some of the hardest working ones could be seen here day after day, X. eager for this extra drill. E. D. was another of our oluntar fi bf! W fu' formations, a rare opportunity for cadets to spend delightful afternoons poring over beloved text books. Neophyte crewmen receive the first of many backbreaking workouts on the barge. 4. W. 'f 'gh' waz, 1554-5' ii' 'ww ,fax-wlvzf Retreat symbolizes another day's ending. The Grind Ends Only to Start Again. At recreation period we worked our hearts out tor our respective coaches, and the luckier ones earnediawards for their ettorts. On Wednesdays the routine was varied MW f by meetin hobby organizations, fzavwaigmw, which ranged from plastics to music appreciation, from circus gymnastics to a mathematics club. At 6:14 we trooped out of doors tor S. R. C., and after the flag had been lowered, we marched into supper. At first call for C. Q. we settled down to study, watching with envy those with full tirsts who retired to Beason l-lall. At 9:54 our day ended as it began, with a bell ringing and a bugle blowing. Is he grinding away or merely thinking of that siren Lights out, and the taps inspector is the last man back home? we see. 93' . --q- a Q 1 x 1 3, 5 . 55 if fl? 'X 15 X if xx it Ri , sf X gg ak Q Q kg S 3 A Q iff? .L i. f yk.. 1 AWK + A - K ' M . J 3 Saturday morning G. I, was S W . as gk f ,EB ,Q wi Lal! ,gm K nf -MJ , If-5 xy 1' A as E n ' and X- ,S - -f - 4 ,x ,Q ,Q - v X if in iq Q .f ig A: TY Q W is 5:52 9' si' N5 m gig Q in 1 if gs. a 'a ,, a X' ' a 92 9 'K gl 'Q S x if ,.-fl K. l. A 9 W X Q -W is , aff 1 , , I X.- 'I Q Jw- , ,,, . get Mx- V f-- , ph, h is kg pienfi' fx -J ', 'T 3..?,,Qx .,, xx A 5 fl 1 M V4 ' Q Q f .0--Q-Quaid-11+ . L,fx:,w- , M .,-. I f L gg? kms ,415 ,gg E29 1521334 .-gf INF, .ws Q51 X e'y 9 K C. fax' W gas Q 5 Q5 Y I M , MS.: Q EW N wx ffl A aw W JWVHH A f t 3 5 a M ,M R4 A Am x X ' Q , Y an Q 3. ' ' A fs 5 .. Q7 'N A A? Mk A W.. 4' W wk ' W ws ii, K M ' A H, M w as Q ' in -.. ww-1 -sm M' 'Wu ...W H w ' as wav K W .,. V it 1 A 4 M. 7 .wal l . K Wx 3' if 'r gfwke: f in Q ' fp J N-fi hw' . ' Y R 'A K 3' N1 gl i ,, W i,.Qll f1 3 I-1' 44, Hx S . TrifIes Meant So Much to So Many. 'At times we were even too tired to play bridge! Who will forget our spot eous jam sessions? X dafmzg HQ 22,6 f Lest the daily grind become too tedious, the schedule was varied on week ends. Saturdays and Sundays were universally anticipated as holidays. On Saturdays. besides a few petty inconveniences, like G. I. and American Democracy, we had the day free. Except when watching a home sports contest, most of us went into town to the movie AJ vcwmo mf or to buy the magazine we couldn't get at ax the Q. M. store. Saturday evenings meant ,J another movie. Films were usually good, though often quite old. On Sundays we worshiped in our beautiful chapel and afterwards paraded for our parents at seasons of the year when the ground was above water. As Sunday night ' approached with its first C. Q. for the coming week, we steeled ourselves for the long pull until next Saturday.9Q 21,10 ,Za md -iiivfgfnfwalf tS foldffczalmu gzxlzffmaau l 5 fffzf Z if K Sometimes There Were Girls Here! Jbfwff lb No one can avoid the tailor shop! -2 I6 Some of us were so terribly bashfulf' we L ' vi , N ya N ss X W Q 5 5 ' si, . 1 X xi to wfiw r A I x We i ts f s 'tt 2 r W 'Alix V 2 , L, is ts 52 i f 'W FTS' How much more enjoyable life was when there were girls to talk to! Myriads ot tiny details made up our lives at Culver. Trips to the tailor shop and the Q. M.: the constant yammering of the supply sergeant to get a hair cutg the trips to the canteeng the Saturday and Sunday meals at the Shackg the shrill voice of the call boy- these and many others were part of t e great tapestry known as Culver life. 76 Lvrjffaufpwg afiwuuw ff:- -L? .SMX 11 is-J ig 1. -3 9 A fLfX,i,,fk 1 X Q -r if f . X X 'fair 'lvwm . .6 4 an 3 XX .Jew if ,lf v I 1' 1' I . A-fn .1 'I .f sg' . jx. M, Aj' 'E-XX ,nn Q XX, .KX -Q Afft Mu., X' -Q , , X X 'X f Q X f, X,-fwfff X , Q W ich. N w X -K2 1 XX . 1 X X X, X ' X gk X +- XX, U .- jff.j3'b g 'Q Q 6 v H, Aayy , X ,XXQ b ,ks JS' is,-XSQX x X fa, - X 2 X - 1 X A , ff: XX 2. , -Y xt' .1 SN- X X, 2 'H X .LX isa X, N? ff R Sb XXSQXQ .s m X 3 ,, .P X X im ,X ...ws-is W., ' 1-6 5 fx . XX S 'X, Q5'dX !' 1 i?'f'3 5 Z9 X xi wyi 5 J. . L Qfwrg R 5 ff X . ,.. Q, -A A XR gp K Sm? if- x v X XX TV ' if X skis Y' Q 's 2 X Xa-.Q X. gk K X ' .X X X 'Xr X 1 . 5 J XX 5X - XX . . .X X, N 3 'K -Q -Pb ' From All Over the World CULVER Knights and ghosts won the day. lNo pun intended, of coursell Among our extra-curricular activities the annual Home- coming brings several events. A high spirited Culver team won the annual football game, the JQlj,IJ,C enjoyable as expected, and the Troop's decorajog were judged the best in the inter-company competition with D Company taking second. An unscheduled activity was also enjoyed when several jazz artists met in Beason and played to the frenzied applause ot many First Classmen. K5 , 1-X f X f0'fffL,fyL',lC ziqlcb ZLtlf5!',Zl1g, My 'MQ Cdffbaljyi Graduates Return. ,Q V GP K K NNXX .NY ox ,o f Some call it just noise but man, that' -S XX.. They're good, of course, but not as good as we used to be. I9 3 - 1 :Q 31 2 Fm., ix. W E ,gi 2' AE -1 f:l I 1 w'5g'553-,,.a: if Bffw 52 gy E! , x DY X - x X , 2:1552 , U 2:5 'Z If fi fa: il 3 if K 12? 59 .Ms:,W, fzmwwd Autumn Activity Was Colorful, Varied. Many memorable events occurred this tall. Most were traditional, some were not. Line forms at the rear Armistice Day ceremonies were as impressive as usual. During the Thanksgiving week-end, the Drama Club put on an excellent performance of Oedipus the King. After the Honor Guard exhibition, a highly successful parent-faculty tea was held in the Mess Hall. And, of course, we all went to the Thanksgiving Ball. vw AW ww 2 E 4 i fy f N ' L, W- .. 7 ' f L . KAY an 2 W -' - 1. fx fmwE- ' --:--::..,,:,:..- df IVLCI ,me ' The high point of the Armistice Day ceremonies. felmwzcw M64 IQ ,fLcm1,Z'.y, ki-7ZzLfLf 1 'U1 3? 21 9 - f 9 :YF 84 I. 5 I, O V. fp JA P Ak + an-L, vpn in , , ,N s U Ygrf x FP s fel .. 5 5, 9 x I if-mm.. -.H M.-gfwggp-1 ning. 5 ,W Nix wh pw ff L T 44 1 5 3 1 I l ,MW ,fs ',- fa' 25: Q . ,Y uw- 5 s , xl -S X Q A -lm Apparently the football banquet was thoroughly enjoyed by those entitled to attend. On the Campbell T, I. On the near side: Royal W. C5 jackson I. D.g Dunlap L.g and at the end Coony T. M. igcaffze zanmfz, C ,ctw Lfclaf If far side ot the table we have Cadets Hand R. My Hines D. H.g Lett S. G5 Hunt R, H.g and 5 Jani AC 5 X X-1? Notes, Sidenotes, Footnotes About This year the spotlight is focused on a projected group of buildings 11710 consisting of the Eppley Hall of Humanities, the Eppley Hall of ZMJQWW science and oagnauaaf Hall. The first two named lflanking Cignilliat Hall in the accompanying drawingl were made possible by the apprecation and unbounding generosity of Mr. E. G. Eppley 'Ol. The center building provides an enduring memorial to General L. R. Cignilliat, Superintendent of Culver from l9lO to l939. The cost of this third structure was underwritten by hundreds of contributions from Alumni, patrons and friends of the Academyfli 2,f:?'N.vf lZ.xMN .W 'F ,lj.,,H,,f.,,,, X !,,,m xi Z MRM MMM 'J 1: wig' W Z , 6' Lim? .... fp ! fig, M fr' 'M ,.w:6-an-v 24 'i:The Chapel in '5l and now this. Real tributes to Alumni loyalty fi' . . ms .f. xhwig, fl M' 3x I kv . XL SN- 5 -5 - xfg be XX A 41. f .QQ Q pgs. - -ibn? . x X m A f uw vfakgi . 25 we Q-vi aww ,fy ' as Efmgwx -me .1 -,ggmj rw- it 'WS V -va: 'vsgilij if-i'f'lft'f ' . . usa: A -- K :W 5.3.1 2- Sl fa A use .- if 52251 A . is .Q ' .fl3fii,Ej:gQk fs, - P, if . sl A his :Fl ' 1 few ,, .W 1- p 1,11-.fsirer eff .Q lt H, :. K l-fi,--wzsezsazs- f 1: mg 2145 The personnel changes during each class break. Left above we see Major Hughes, Mr, Fontaine and Col. Roberts. In the far right corner Col. Hodgkin smiles benignly. Mr. Zoll and Mr. Marshall seem happy. Mr. Wise undoubtedly has discovered another of those dreadful cadet blunders, Mr. White's students seem alert this morning. Q X There Are More Things in Under the capable leadership of Col Mather, many patient men guide us to a better understanding of English. Whether it is a question of where to place a comma or the interpretation of a passage from HAMLET, there is always willing and under- standing help available. Several years ago the English Depart- ment initiated an honors section for outstanding First classmen. These groups frequently make it possible for the better student to step ahead in college. Here Col. Edgell emphasizes some of the finer grammatical points. Col. Hodgkin and his students seem equally absorbed by their subject. 050460 Q, 28 lL. to R.l Col. Strait, Mr. Minne, Dr. johnson, Major Benner and Command-er Short. They looked relaxed, but actually they were caught on the fly between classes. To Master Proud Scientific Laws As might be expected in a good Science Department, ours is noted for its thorough- ness and precision. Another unusual and interesting point in this Department's favor is the sustained high quality of the instruction. ln an atomic age individual endeavors in research are encouraged, and some of our experimenta- tion has been extremely individual! l Major Benner seems very earnest about what-- ever it is he is doing. Metcalfe, as usual, seems , to find something amusing in the situation. Hinkson and Fletemeyer look busy-temporarily at least! Few of us have not looked forward to the day when the Science Department could boast ot elevator service. ln the roof top laboratories of Main Barrack, the white stripers explored the mysteries of mechanics, heat, sound and electricity, while second classmen labored to comprehend atomic structure, molecular theory and valance. Underclassmen under Major Strow and Captain Miracle worked at biology and elementary science. M - I ?lf 29 ff.f,,,.g...,?... , 'mu ' We Saw the Coached by Culver's skilled linguists, we waded through the grammatical depths of various foreign languages. Gradually irregular verbs grew less formidable, unfamiliar idioms became more meaningful and such elusive concepts as tense, mood and voice became clear. Foreign tongues gave us valuable insight into the origin and structure of our own language and, of course, contributed to the growth of our English vocabulary. Language offerings ranged from the clas- sical conjugations of Latin through the romantic prose of French and Spanish to the marshalled declensions of German. Included also were classes in the peculiarities of English idiom for the Latin- American contingent of the Corps. From Veteran Patch to Neophyte Thomas, they were task-masters alll :5'ff5F'?S'?2WB3'P3'f'.: My wa.. L.,-MF Seated lFronf Rowl Major Mars, Major Walaitis, Col. Davis, Col. Marshall, Chairman, and Col, Cimbel. Sfanding lBack Rowl Major Patch, Mr. Uytfebrouck, Col. Uebel, Mr. Thomas, Capt. Stevens, Commander Roos, Mr. Brandenberg. World through Language X Hr. Uebel insisted that we should be able to order a meal in Ham-- burg in the native tongue. ff 'Our vision wasn't always 20-2Ol HWLJL 1:21, 31 Year after year Math. continues to be one of the most diligently pursued courses at Culver. In no other subject is found such a challenge and such satisfaction. The rigors of Suicide kept many First Classmen in a fog of equations and formulas, while others became acquainted with the pitfalls of Solid and Trig. Most Second Classmen had little choice but to face the trials of Algebra ll. For the faster Algebra students there was also a special advanced section. In Plane Geometry Third Classmen learned, often through sheer embarrassment, to offer only carefully reasoned answers. Beginning Math students were introduced to an entirely new conception of study as they became acquainted with mysterious unknowns. Mathematics is, Unfortunately, Like Angling, Col. Shanks' tutorial sections were a great help to those of us who had difficulty. . 1!McL,4U,Me ifwffacaaeb ffffmfaf agar, iiixsii 'ik lr l i l 5 3 r : 5 Q i E 5 uw Major Sutherland has evidently given his class a very intriguing problem. It is Never Fully Learned. There is much beating about of brains. X, ' fe-.fm Q iff WMM? .9w6Lfwt'mwfH 33 -1 x 5 S? TL xvf, . , Q. gn .. .i W . ,. A ,.: ', :-A-gg:-,fg:a,, f 13 ,K K . x xA F Y vi W 'Q 5 7 S ,mf 1 rf ' K mv , L iw Q aff X T S :bf W we , Y s x 5? 1 , s 4. My 'ff ,, V if' -2 f X af - ki ,gf W M LAL1 1 .A hmb ' V mf A 34 I -f-f milf 3. sag S Q 1 3 5? 6 , V Hg, 4? -gi Mi Ak In 4: A A ,W , ' i 2 , 5 :.., ,F , E A., !,-Q?., A RM! ,Q 1 K ' .. ' f .- f , I I ,P fum- N J? gn , , . , 'X WY 5 ir Q X ' w X Q- W Vs. Stare Winners lL. to R.l: Zill- man T. l, lSaxophonelg Wheeler D. E. lVoicelg Turn- bull I. G. lPianolg Lemen l. F. lClarineflg Waugh W. H. lClarinetl. Although there are many other arts than music in this varied and unusual department, we decided that this year we would devote the alloted space to the sectional and state contest winners. Here, then, are some of the most accomplished musicians at Culver in i954-55: So Vast ls Art, So Narrow Human Wit District Winners lL. to RJ: Waugh W. H. lClarinetlg Bessmer D. A, lVoicelg Zillman T. j. lSaxophonelg Wheeler D, E, lVoice-lg Shumaker T. A. lCornetl 3 Mulford H. P, lTrombonel Turnbull 1, C. lPianolg Lemen 1. F. lClarinetl g and Cozzoli T. E. lVoicel. Mali MIME, L. to R. Mr. Moore, Col. Leland, Col. Bishop, Mr. Ayer, Col. Estey. Their theme song could well be- We Five Against The World . Col. Mclvlinn had gone home for lunch, so we took his picture in his class- l'OOI'T1. Many Other Systems Were Studied Nogalau wow We www Before we came in contact with Culver's History Department, we had no conception of how little we knew about the world's past. In World History I we studied man's earliest known civilizations. From there we moved into World History ll, which brought us up to present times. There was also a course in American History for those of us who desired a more detailed study of our own country. Throughout each of these courses TIME magazine kept us well informed on current events. We can rightfully say that the History Department has done a commendable job. The first lecturer to address our American Democracy class was Dr. joseph Coppeck of Earlham College. ll I Democracy Was Re-evaluated Weekly. The class in American Democracy begun under the auspices of the History Department was continued again this year. Although we griped at the sacrifice of Friday sixth c. p., we'll have to admit that we were forced to think about our duties in our fortunate world position. Do you think Mr. lVloore's fingers will hold out? w From Col, Mclvlinn we learned what it is to be a scholar and a gentleman. Muna dw f?vufm1,af4LaJ 37 Nifwifu WWW 38 Seated lL. to R.l Sites W. N.g Klasson D. E.g Frieders 1. W.g Miller A. M.g Schuyler 1. B.: Dyal L. M. Standing lL. to R.l Bailie M. D.g Lanman C. B.: Cutchin L. Mg Smith R. R.g Fer- guson l.W.g Marsh G. A.g Lemen l. F.g Munn F. 0.3 Bock P. Ag Wheeler D, E., Dyke l. T. Top Scholars Make Cum Laude To meet the high standards of the Cum Laude Society, a cadet must first prove his ability as an outstanding scholar. He must also recognize the relative significance of grades as compared with the importance of knowledge. A reputation for grade bucking has proved fatal to more than one candidate who ranked high in his class. All members of Cum Laude face the difficult task of justifying their election to the society. As First Classmen strive tor the Cold Key ot Cum Laude, Second Classmen struggle tor election to the Blue Key Society, Culver's newly founded honor organization. Members of the Blue Key Society are Gold, Silver A , entitled to tull First cieee privileges at me . . be innin ot their senior ear. These men Academlc Ehte strTve togtollow up their ellection to Blue Key by achieving membership in Cum Laude. Gold A ltop cutl Seated, L. to R.-Wheeler, D. E., Cowan, I. A., Klasson, D. E., Smith, R, R., Miller, A. M., Munn, F. O., Lemen, l. F., Standing, L to R.-Maier, A. C., Parker, L. A., Strohbehn, E. L., Chainski, R. J., Newman, I. B., Hatfield, P, M., Waugh, W. H., Ross, W. A., Selkovitz, L. D., Laurence, A. E., Woodward, W P., Stifel, F. B., lohnson, l. A., Weil, W. H., Henshaw, S. K., lem, E. F., Keeler, F. S. Silver A lbottom cutl Front row, L. to R.--Stevens, R. S., Dyal, L. M., Lanman, C. B., Frieders, l. W., Schuyler, I. B. Cutchin, L. M., Bock, P. H., Cooney, T. M. Second row, L. to R.--Day, I. V., Ferguson, 1. Vv'., Holmes, M. R., Bailie, S. K., Freeman, R. W. Colt, R. S. Third row, L. to R.-Cernon, W, H., Shumaker, T. A., Rice, F. E., Wood, R. T., Haley P. E., Traul, D. C., Edmunds, l. B. Fourth row, L. to R.-Geller, I. B., Snider, G. R., Neitrour, L. F., Ridgeway, T. H.1O'Herron, E. M Walden, D. D., Kramer, W. S., Ortengren, R. W., Knowlton, M. S., Fifth row, L. to R.-Book, R, A., Wellman, l. C., Loud, B. M., i Notes Sldenotes Footnotes About Our cadet social activities were highlighted by four outstanding seasonal events, each bringing welcome relief from the everyday class room grind. With cold November winds came Thanksgiving-a week-end packed with dances and exhibitions. In the midst of winter our recuperation from semester exams was greatly aided by the Infantry Dance. The Mounted Service Dance in March accompanied the first signs of spring. And, finally, in june we enjoyed Commence- ment week, concluded by the all-night ball and the distribution of diplomas. a ff? M, Aww. R 'R AX wif' mfg: if A X H ie Ik N , E ,f x Q Xb LN., Ji 'TZXQJ Hazz, wwfac ' fuffwlffg, fca-ulimf, 42 Special mention slfould be made of the Band and Musiq be of the members thereof who made up the faithful and seemingly tireless combo,'l which played for our pleasure all year. Not only at school-wide dances, but at many Beason Hall parties, they played well into the late evening or early morning hours. With all this, Band members were far from anti-sociall They seemed to work in as many dates as the rest of the Corpsl l-low did they do it? Homecoming this year was October 30th. A first class dance on Friday night and the Homecoming dance on Saturday exhausted even the most energetic. Some week-ends, however, were dateless. Then we engaged in interminable and quite varied discussions in barrack and canteen-or lounged in the club rooms. Those not actually participating in card games were ernest kibitzers. Whether it was the canteen or Beason Hall for background, Coca- Cola or 7-Up were inevitably in the picture. The Food of Love, Play on!' Here are the Hop Club officers of this year: Shaffer C. W., Scopelitis A. E., Dyke I. T. Evans R. W. and Schuyler 1. B. This is the executive group which master-minded planning, for major dances. 43 Oh, the Long and Dreary Who can forget our pre-vacation Christmas dinner? For once, the mess hall seemed transformed. A meal by candle light and with accompanying music makes a lasting impression. After Christmas, the Infantry Dance lshown belowl boosted morale immeasurably. ln February the Corps responded favorably and heartily to the presentation of A Doctor in Spite of l-limselff' This occasion revealed previously Unrecognized female -talent Once again the Band lightens our spirits ' with music suited to the occasion. This general view of the lnfantry dance A pleasant interlude in delightful com- indicates the hard work of the decorating pany is fully appreciated. committee. Jan, I wmfaiiwsf W I A 4 L 5 W fy 4. ,, i ff , www K , V ,vw Q1 f gf 5 .rw 'V My ,if I ig? iexfgsxfi ,lf K -K if ww. ig, if ,WT N,,,,.,,,. .....x , aa . :QA far s . L Lg , .. k L .X Q fx- ' Q . Af, ,- 2 it Y K 5 X Q : fi 5 f' gl- 4 i M LA: ,. MXN ' ,NW . M, X F , .,, as 1 if N I 1 2 , ,,af S 4 4 rl. 'A' ' QI' 1 4 .-QQ' 1 'll A-X, ll cJlf0'f,af , i,,, Either the comprehensive view or the close-up of the Mounted Service Dance indicates that every one was enjoying himself. Above you will see a study in contrast. The Mounted Service Dance, a high light of the winter season, is contrasted with the routine of barrack life. To some, even a night's study was an opportunity for social contact. Although it was often true that at times we thought we would scream if we saw those same faces again, in general the lighter moments in barracks are also a real part of Culver memories. A group of Artillery boys get a chuckle out of something during a supposedly serious study session. Social Activity ' A bit of everything herevthe Band, the dancers, the decorations and the stags, These in- gredients in the right proportion add up to a perfect evening. Was not Confined to Dances The Mounted Service came in March as a refresher from Winter, a harbinger of Spring. To various rhythms and melodies amply and ably provided by the dance band, we twirled, swayed and occasionally jumped. This year, along with our traditional guests from Ferry and Laurel l-lalls, a multitude of independent dates graced the C. lvl. A. campus. lLarge crowds at all dances and afterwards at the Shack, revealed an abundance of enthusisam.l At the Sunday afternoon farewells we found ourselves in complete agreement that it had been another terrific week end. Q M Do you suppose that Bailey is actually trying to trade dates with Gerst? At any rate Cerst looks mighty dubious. Although we were grateful for these moments ot social ease that occurred at Beason l-lall, all too infrequently we thought, we also had our eyes and minds constantly on our Final Ball with all that it symbolizes. Well, it's here and we're not so surel . Nw yxxl gf X Xg K PR X '11 is . . f X i 5 wk X 15. QS Q Y' ir Lv. wt ,S 3 ' 1 Qm. 9 Q 1 4 YL X il g TN uh. qi I ! im' ., ' 136. Wm Q Q 2 2 1 A K 1 F fm . .I N M' Y 'ii' . , 5,',,,kfmn in 4 N X f Q n KN W 2, 'Mi 1 W I 1 L W swf sf! NH' :fx V 1 if I S36 V . A 4 . 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The three honor organizations, Honor Guard, Four C-un Drill and Lancers made their appearances at Thanksgiving and Commencement. Under the capable leadership of Bob Evans, Regimental Com- mander, the Corps turned in a fine performance in military activities this year. CNA QM' KX , 115 ,aj .-Q wo, Ns 1, A .f Y ..c.,,..f'-frwswsfww' ,MX C ,iw ,S.,f,f.1..-X ff o rf25f,c.f:fr+ 2' 434 , if , -' I 1' S xy g 4 .Mc .....,.,.., .Q Q -' - ff, , , i , .. C . C Umm fifaf'isi.f'mY flcawwazf ' .,f,?friwgif,6:v. V .ns Kg gifjikifl Y J Q? K I l L? 75 H QE fzrvi, i'A' M A , ff 5 K, g W , M 'Y 2 3 Q. WX ' 3 -f Q S 5 1' I Those With Rank Almost Never Rested It is true tliat those with rank carried an extra heavy weight of responsibility, Meetings at odd hours, formations, assemblies, parades and reviews always meant more burdens for the officers than for the cadet private, lt is true also, however, that generally speaking these busy men held up their records scholastically and were active participants in a myriad of school activities. To outsiders on campus the Corps was judged by its responsiveness and discipline which were in a very real way the reflection of the ability of the cadet officers. The Troop Staff consisted of: john B, Schuyler, Squadron Com- mander, jessie jackson, Adjutant, john C. Morrison, Personnel Lieutenant, Ronald j. Scovera, Supply Lieutenant and john C. Turnbull, Sergeant-Major. The Color Guard consisted of lL. to R.lCorporal Niles W. McLennan, Com mander, Richard W. Freeman, Sergeant Donald D. Rollinson, Sergeant Robert W. Rice, and Corporal Peter N. Bikos. The Artillery Staff consisted of: Commander Larry M. Cutchin Adjutant john D. Burns, Personnel Lieutenant Howard Ci. Chil- ton, Supply Lieutenant james L. Mitchell and Sgt.-Major W B. Cox. Q43 ,:.- if Wg 32 Q g3fEE Y g sg Kg? QT 3 F Q? x x x, ' S' X 1 1-fc' , Q E? 2 ' ,, 2 X A W mf My W' N fx A X as sm M X X 3 X X 'X L lk' 'i in ,Mk ,Q 'Q ,Q wh H U ll an ll I! il ll . , ,A.,L ,L Y QR 2 f w 1 ? ' 'iti V A A ' aw ., 1 Q lf I WXA X X , LQ', sua qi agi , N ,z--f M? QNW L Bm A Q Q Q . X www V 2!ZZ was a,f ? h 3:1 f flmji f W ilxM M4w '--' WE Q Q f f M 5 if S QQ- gg gg Q 5 A 'Vik gf ,f5i ? S Q I Above is an actual shot from the Honor C-uard's performance at the Thanksgiving exercises. Space limitation forbids indentification of individuals here. Instead we have chosen to list the officers and to make a brief comment about thc orgmnization Culver Rifles Honor Guard The Honor Guard, under the guidance ot E. Kemp Moore, put on one of its best ex- hibitions during the Thanksgiving activities Col. last tall. During its twenty-three year history the Honor Guard has perpetuated the old close order drill. HONOR GUARD OFFICERS Con'1mander,,, N. .Robert W. Evans Color Sergeant- lst Lieutenantn, ,,,,,, james D. May Supply Sergeant,,,,.. Znd Lieutenant. . .George I. Posejpal Right Ciuide..,,,... . First Sergeant. . Cary W. Shatter Loft Cuidesw, ,,,,,, ..sFrank L, Philpot .,Michael D. Bailic Philip H. Bock Stewart N. Loft Q 1 f Yi ll C '27 LX BHG f. i ,S ay vii A 1 Vi ., 'sf M., . M- ., as 3? Q iw Q fs 5 Si' wg if S QW Q it f v NIM? - - Q Q 5 5 gg, f i? L. J' ' W' 4 . -Q 'x , W. M K N., ., , V .Mfg ff , QQ Q Q M, W 3, biL NE Q gm ff 7 fag ,Sf E54 ' i ,L ai- 21-f Q , .,, Y f , W E '11 , - f f , ff,: - Y-M fvf , . wwf ,, Ei if wg 5 jf xx,-2.1 . ,R . -Q xii 0 big, H' '1 W? lt A ,,,, l, n vi M9 . x if fgg, Y, Q 'Q A 'M lF-i . y I . Q 5 J . V532 Y Q . fg g 1 La . 'Q A 'ig . 5 .gig 5 'Q' ' Yavmqik K ,... xx 5,1 1 5 M F Q . p A S K, , . 5 .- as , X kr A ilk .,-. +- i ...A wi - Q m h. 4 ,V X 1 g bA ' AQ' .,5, , '. - 1 '::Q X, , Y , - K, U if-gQ I f ' is . ' 71 ' is X Q if 5 Q Q IQ i? Si' i W5 f Q N3 si .w- 1 Y - gl' X ' 'M .. .- X x L' 54 , f55315gL - i . A , :1fg:5:g5.., .. ' k W ES?-i fLi+?Z9i7?if5m . X A A 5. Y L QF r , HK wx? Q , Q M S Q 3 Q Truly Well Rounded REGIMENTAL SQUASH CHAMPIONS: Ruiz L.g Seybert C-. lg Blackmar A. Og Schmidt B. S, '58 A couple of masked marvels go To it. l-le's our man if the jacket gives any hint. Col. Moores dog comes in for A litflc attention. Alan Tyson was The only four year letferman in the Corps. Philpot worked for the football, basketball and crew teams. Other lettermen were Bock, Bailie, Cox, Campbell and Frieders, who was also co-captain of The rifle squad. Helping-with the Q. P's were Bailie, Frieders and Bock, all Cum Laude. Pease, Miller, Newman and Cernon also helped To keep The standing high. Jim Put the Texas Spirit into Tlfe boys from B were Sports minded this year. Their football and soccer teams took regimentals, Scop captained the varsity cagers and Wink played alongside of him. Spirit was high throughout the year, as lim May let it be known that his boys were out to set records. The last year Austin trophy winners were out to keep their prize. B made things move in every campus activity. This tough gang were regimental champions in football. That's Coach Gollnick with the hat For names of ind: dual players check the company pcture on the next page. First Row: Holmes, M. R., Winkeljohn, R, F., Allen, C. H., Schoger, H. Ci., May, I. D., Second Row: Roach, A. C., Morgens, N, B., Rosenheim, S. H., Kratz, L. F., Maier, C. A., Horneman, C. P., McCormack, I. R., Sitton, R. W., Yaseen, I. M. Third Row: Rezek, W. I., Williams, M. R., Courlay, I. G., Sam, N., Groth, T. C., Murray, I. P., Mengel, L. M., Hamill, E. B., Parker, L. Fourth Row: Robinson, I. A., Delford, I, W., Barredo, C. A., Fosner, E., Fifth Row: DeMarco, M. I., Pavlis, I. N., Calbis, L., Tully, C. I. A Good Year in Every Way Under the able guidance ot Col. I. F. Edgell, Iim May, Captain Willie Sites, Alkie Scopelitis, Barney Manley and Marty Yurick, Lieutenants, Company B had a record year. ln military, boys showed their true colors. Dodd, Holmes and C-urlay helped the tootball l squad while Roach and Murray worked with the varsity tankmen. To help out the boys Carl Maier tried Stand back--B is on the move! C-. l. is as efficient as everything else in this outfit! to build an atom bomb in the physics lab. B could do anything this yearl 60 s academics and athletics the Argonne 1 Q,v3, 51.3 ,. K, M' Rf . EV MLEEQW vi v as , ,K 1. 1 f 4 ff Q' .g.,, i .4.Q .. 3 - 3? ' ' x v I 9 W A , Q'-H . Q A 1 ' Q ik .. , X, ,., ff H I g. 3' 4. Q 9 Il ' 'Q mg' 'Q Q'Mf' pg, -s. sys W n A Q 1 ' 'fr Znd Row: 3rd Row 4th Row: Reading from left to right. lst Row: Stanberry, R. A., Benedum, B, T., Nies, W. V., Dyal, L. M., Hill, S,, Harris, R. C. Cleaves, T. C., Moore, R. R., Stanberry, R. M., Morrison, R, C., Sandifer, W. R., Brown, D, R., Bryan, C. C,, Wifz, W. M., Allison, I. P. Shankman, S. D., Prieto, E., Nies, l, D., Calevas, H. P., Endres, l, H., Vandiver, E. B., Ross, W. C., Blanke, W. l. Herrera, A. R., Fortier, P. A., Sparks, I. D., Heninger, G. C, Sth Row: Valles, C., Mitchell, j. C., Snider, C. R., Tincu, I., Flanders, C. P., 6th Row Voltz, N. S., Pfarr, 1. S., Kenyon, D, W. The Year's Only Two Stripe Captain Led this year by their two stripe captain, Russ Harris, new counselor, Lt. Col. jackson and Lieutenants Corky Rich, Stu. Left, Hank Reed and Bob Flude. Company C had again one of the leading combinations in the Regiment. In sports, academics and military, C has made a name in the Corps. What the occasion of this picture was, Perhaps we-'d better not identify them? who knows? A .ff an an Lap Wfi sf? M. FT tg ff 5 gig iw? 3 - . mn- mf- - 31 QE if '56, ,. Q aff h is Q 'G A 5, s Y' 5 ., 3 4 Q ' If- fa- ' A ' LL .L Wi' ' - M H - . 5 ' Y sg ,Y Q, '- T 5 an - W W 12 Q ' ' ff 'f ' sm .. 2 1 ,-f 3 gi is if QP K Q I ff 1 1 . X I Q 1 8 HN xv? W., f I ..:::.,. ff Come out from under that grease, we know you! As Captain of next year's wrestlers Ingham will be a formidable opponent. Two of the more ambitious novices in boxing, Knowlton and Nies, 1, D., cautiously size each other up. Nies W. lBeIieve it or not, that's who it isll clears the bar neatly in an afternoon track practice session. A Wealth of Talent Ten lettermen including Blanke, Ingham and l-larris in football, and Yonover in basketball, helped prove C's sporting ability. Chainski, McLennan, Smith and Dyal put forth their abilities in academic pursuits. In company sports C proved its stuff by turning out a tough football squad and missing first place in swimming by one half a point. And, of course, C was fighting for the Austin trophy. Still in There Fighting H H Long and Carlen talk over their recent pink l.e'l'l'Gl'lT1el'1l D had them! slips with their counselor, Col Dalferesf' Mueller, Cooney, Posejpal and Rubush in footballg Vandenberg and Posejpal in baseballg Evans, Marsh and Henshaw in wrestling. Evans, Rollinson, Henshaw, Rubush and johnson helped the Q. P.'s roll in. The D company teams made things hot as they took regi- , mental in rifle and produced fine football, basketball and T so-H-ball Teams Evidently something in Marcus' let- ' ter wryly arnuses Pickardf' D had the champions in Rifle. Seated at the table are: Layne, P. R., Long, R. D., and Whaley, T. C. Standing are: Waldheim, W. W., Henshaw, S. K., and Canizares, l. C. l ,Wm- es A 19, Mig. Mg 1 ,ff i -' ' W Mk N . H.. ? 15? f.f,. is Q, gf me if if 5 ,ggi if my was QM S .- I . ,X I Y gd vw W ' gr W ,Q S me ik if w W 3 Q VY X Sw wk QF 'kg if 5 W, x 5 Q it gm if .X W l in ii? 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Other lettermen were: Cutchin, crevvg Nixon, swimming, Schonblom, track and Morrison, fencing. ln Academic work Battery A was in there pitching too. Not only did they have men in Blue Key and Cum Laude, but a number ot men were constantly pulling in gold and silver Ns. Company wrestling champions for this year were: Seated: Slemmons W. W., Snow, Ci. M., Nagel, F. B., Moreland, S. T., Stevens, R. S. Walden, D. D., Heinl, I. L.g Rydberg, F. W. Standing: Fisher, W, E., Burns, I. D., Cutchin, L. M., Prewitt, R. H, and Seidman, L. H. This year Battery B has more varsity captains than they know wlfat to do with-Larimore in football, Stebbins in wrestling, Fletemeyer and Nash in Swimming and Mitchell in tennis. ln addition they boast l6 other lettermen. They took first in company swimming and second in wrestling. Battery B isn't lacking in brains either, and we rather expect that Miller will rank high in Commencement academic honors. He is the outstanding man among I3 other top students. waking hours. Wtiat does Erv. think about your form Geller? We're Keeping That Plaque and Bowl Battery B-Regimental Swimming Champions: Front row, L. to R.-Eastmond, T. L.g Bridges, W. Eg Klein, M. Wg Pierston, R. B.g Cross, M. O.g Schafer, H. G.: Schreyer, U. Eg Pettyjohn, Second row, L. to R.-Bacon, M. F.g Bernhardt, R. l.g Lanman, Moore, R. M. ...fi C. S. B.: Schloemer, R. L.g Evans, W. lg Macomber, M. Ag Willet, S. R.g Mitchell, l. K l Don't let the quiet pursuits of Maccomber and Campbell fool you. They are some of the live- liest members ot Battery B during most of their F' ,454 J - 1 Q K . W . K f . W -yd, Mm:- , - A . EE l l F V? ? E K Qi. ff? ef 1 2 Y Q Y V V W v , E it 1 . Q 3 . 5 Q as A 1 1 K i M V, M In li e A sg -1 X 927' 'K YY I XE ' my , A 'Lge Q. Vw b Y , F X u vi , v xv-J .Q ' an Q in , ' av NR 4 N . is f ps, -1 xg 5. ' I 0 , -.,,n- gwq me H if Q 1. 95- :Vi ? 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E., Fye, R. C.1 Sandy, W. S., Weyand, R. R., Dickenson, F, R., Hanahan, C. C,g Wfayne, 1, H., Hunt, R, H Morris, FI, T. 2nd Row: Tanbunting, 1, M., Medland, 1. B., 1urado, V. A., Scrum, C, Eg Brown, M. S. L. to R.--Legoretta, P. A., Fulrner, C. A., Warden, T. 1.3 Turnbull, 1, C., Clyne, R. A., Miranda, R. C., Clyne, R. D.g Snow, C. D., Dunla W, C., Calderon, M. P. lst Row, 3rd Row C1, 4th Row L. to R,-Douglas, R. W., Catill, 1. B., Bondurant, R. H., Callarrlo, E. Sth Row: Koeh, W. l., Sison, C. M., Clements, P. E., Vxfillianfis, R, F. 1.1. Adams, C ' Last Row: DeYoung, R. E., Cessler, F. R., Kumnick, C, E., Castillo, R. F., Fleck, . Troop 74 Versatility Plus Enthusiasm This year Troop A did their fine work with a new counselor, Col. W. 1. Eyerly. Bob Cooper, Captain, was supported by his lieutenants Ed Henderson, Bob Morris, Dick Hunt and Crayson Hanahan. The Troop's lettermen ranged from cheer leading to polo, and they had their share ot academic talent. Throughout the year Troop A showed spirit in the class room as well as on the parade and athletic tields. Colonel Whitney tinds another blooper on the BHT test. The rest ot us pfod along hoping he'll lct us through this time. 4 gl X K Sw 5. , ' ,e 2 fr, 'aa , 1 T 1- 'G '- as 'K--4' Q - . ssl Y N '52 ,, , Sl? M - ,wif K ' 5 1 1 1 . . Q A gi Z kvthz , dai? , , i T 1 ' in in 'F 5? f . N ax , , Q ew X -I 1- f Q Q W s lk h 95,35 X E mix 7 3 W Q W at X JM A X gl Lg, W wah ggi' X X . , k 2- 'f - if Nr f PQ? A Q Q si v ..,:,. i W' .6 53 Troop to put it somewhere, didn't we? Where are you headed boys? The lounge was the scene of many bull sessions in our free thahll time. Although the mechanized cavalry was drawn from both On Vehicle, L. to R.-Montgomery, I C Mclntosh H P Troops, we are including the picture here. After all, we had Royal, W. C. Standing, L. to R.: Petty G C Plaggemars H O., Bailey, W. S.g Hoiles, W. McH.g Gerst D P Hinric s P. W., Glendenning, G. H., Gibson, B. E Two Varsity Captains Cooper and Hunt both played on the varsity football squad, and Hunt captained the track team. Saenz Captain, and Morris rode tor the team. Cheerleaders were: Ed. Henderson, Captain, Dickenson and Mclntosh. Polo Many Letter Winners Troop B had more than its share on the varsity football field with jackson, Folsom, Royal, Dun- lap and Cohen, Manager. Smith, Morrison, Cerst and Dunlap were Polo men. Other letter winners were Schuyler and Fleming, wrestling, and Kroll, rifle. Schuyler, Ross, Peck, and jern helped Troop B keep a high academic average. What no bucking broncos today? Must be that there are no visitors around or our mounts would be acting up lst Row-Cullen, A. S, Fleming, j. W., Bailey, W. S., Gerst, D. A., jackson, j. D., Morrison, j. C. 2nd Row Rich, R, W., McElvain, If H., Cohen, j. H., Hodgin, I. H. 3rd Row-Block, C. j., Schele, D. B., Hayden, T. S., Dager, j. B., DeYoung, B. R., Carr, S. C., Hlnrichs, P. W,, Logsdon, T. A., Metz, D. 4th Row- Hinkson, C. H., Drysdale, D, D., Ross, j. A., Yanes, L. M., Kendal, C. H., Raymond, C. B, Sth Row-Boscio, j. L., Nichols, C. C., jern, E. F, Ardussi, j. A., Weyand, R. L., Sarabasa, R. C. 6th Row-Boudler, j. E. D., Rietz, H. L., Vernor, j., May, E, W. 7th Row Hardee, E. F., Gregory, H, L., Kennedy, M. L., Domingues, R., Swanson, j. B. Troop 78 Exceptional Talent This Year Under the guidance of Col. Whitney and Major Stone, Troop B enjoyed an outstanding year. Squadron and Troop Commander, jolfn Schuyler, was ably assisted by Lieutenants Ron Scovera, joldn Morrison, jesse jackson and jay Cohen. The boys of Troop B went all out to make this year the best ever and with an exceptional First Class group they were hard to beat. ,N-I V Scovera and Morrison exchange juicy bits from the perfumed nothings they received in the mornings mail. Q-.gi P , , X 4, A-Q M Ea- xx ' mf V K rw fx K ' V EW, ' -A W . - R Q55 52 rg 5698 ASQ if gg Wx A '1 .:, 9 QQ i is 5 n A A fig? 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I Q fy, I+- , kqqv ,A L INV? x, - mg K A ,Q fn. .X iii 's ,Q I .3 ns- Sf x is Y 5 S X 'X F Y gif 'FE W Q S X Q 9? +5 Y Q u EV K Not only did the Band play at the Academy, but they also represented us away from school, Here we see them at Ft, Wayne during the celebration of the 25th anniversary of the Master-Mix Feed Company. AND Official Duties and Reviews The boys in the Band could work with sports almost as well as they worked with their instruments. Bessmer, Dodd and Hatfield played for the varsity football squad, Munn was one of the rifle squad. At Q. P's they went to town alsol Munn, Wheeler, Klasson and Cowan were all Cum Laude. Strait, Hatfield and Lemen also fought for honors in their respective classes. The great jam sessions in Beason Hall, however, will be remembered by all of us. jazz in Beason Hall, The first class liked it. ' 4'1 Q we w K '-. f x W, , -in ,M 6 is Q X . S a k - Q I x x ny. 3' , May? Q X 5 5 iff ff E i vi? +A .N 4 .5 f- S' 'ff IST ROW iLeft to Rightl : T. Crowe, C. Kloeck, C, Fischer, R. Bowyer, D. Bathrick, C-. McClintock, R. Blacklidge, R. Snipes, C. Recinos, R. Corowado, R. Krogh, T. Broadston. ZND ROW lLeft to Rightl: T, Phillips, D. Sutcliffe, T. Loupee, D, lVlcDavid, C-. Shults, C. Clark, 1, Watson, F. Tovar, R. Oliver. 3RD ROW lLeft to Rightl : l. Fischer, D. Rudolph, H Pierce, H. Wilson, K. Varney, L. Rivas, S. Bloch, 1. Fisher, l. Oliver. 4TH ROW: tleft to Rightl : l. Frankovitz, P. Slayton, l. Berry, l. Sanders, M. Hawkins, l. Kegel, H. Holmes, F. Mauck. This year's Fifth Class under the able guidance of counselors Harry Proctor and Major C-lenn Coolman has been participating in a well rounded program of curricular and extra- curricular activities. Among these athletics has played a large part, both in intra-mural competition and with oustide teams. 84 It's A Long, Hard Climb to 1959 Basketball or swimming often ended our day's activities after the evening study hall. ihihd 'LJ N.--Q.. Major and Mrs. Coolman were new with the Fifth Class and with winter school this year, although the Major had served in Woodcraft Camp for many years past. Major and Mrs. Coolman with their gracious hospitality and their interest in boys certainly made life pleasant for us Fifth classmen. Major Coolman listened patiently to our problems and complaints, but could also be a hard taskmaster in holding us up to standards. Mr. Proctor lived with us and suffered much, but he, too, held us to the line, Please, Mr. Brandenburg, list that report again! 4, Q 1 ' '9 N. gg, KK 3, 3 gg. xi 'Q' Me Q A , E .W K , 5 . 5 X - ,, 1. is f' K, .KK xi. K K R . in x fd 2. .Lg ,,,. i X., 4 A - mf X , . an X' Q ,8- , Q I -A If .P JU 5 i X I 7? M M- ---- - ' - A ' I-B-Q 2 N 'H' sf' S - 'Ni 1,-v MW 'yy . an ,,...' . P ' W rf' ,K K K, . 'P ITE? Q i ' 'fi ,r if A A K QF . 'WA A' .If ffm ,. ' S ..,, .gm-fs 2 K K N ., , ,gpg ,. 7 I-.N K V -- Y akkk 4' ,KWYS5 'J ftfj: 'af :z-J if 5 I , K QW 3 K ff ' if . 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N .- ..-i ,M W.- 5 ' ,I W' K W -L 1 was ., A wg 4 M-z.I N If I I W K' we 1- I N A av 'M W, The Activities Pictured here is the Commencement ? ZZ i ceremony the main activity tor MV which First Classmen have been waitingfwefafqb tor tour years. Now that it is here MMU 5 cz Q many ot us are wondering just what the rush was all about. Actually, our activity load was usually quite heavy, and through it we made a real contribution to our education. Singing in the choir, acting in a play, serving on the Cadet Club, working on a publication or taking part in a hobby group taught us patience and gave us a better understanding of our fellow man. 87 Seated lL. to RJ Mitchell, 1. L.g Cutchin, L. l'v1.g Munn F. O. jr.g Evans, R. W. lPr9SiClGntl3 Dyke, I. T. lSecretarylg Lett, S. C.. jr.g Shaffer, C. W.: Schuyler, 1. B. jr. Standing lL. to R.i Larimore, 1. W.g Chilton, H. G. Ir.g Cooper, R. E.g Burns, I. D.: Hunt, R. E.g Philpot, F. L. jr.3 May, l. D.3 lVlOI'I'iS, R. TJ lVlOI'I'iSOf1 I. C. ir.g Posejpal, C. 1. Not Shown: Harris, R. C. jr.g Scopelitis, A. E. The Voice of the Corps . 88 The Cadet Club acts as an ad- visory committee to the Adminstra- tion. As a result, not many of their projects are familiar to the Corps. This year's Cadet Club has actually been quite busy. A great number of the innovations in regulations and routine this year are the result the work of these cadets and their faculty advisors, Colonels Stephenson and Roberts. The moral strength of Culver is summed up in the Honor Code and the Honor Council is the organization that implements and enforces it. This group is an assembly of First and Second classmen elected by their companies to interpret the Honor Code. The Council recommends punish- summed up in the Honor Code, and after thorough investigation by the Commandant's office, a decision is rendered. Col. Stephensen, Associate Commandant and Honor Council Adviser, evidently is not discussing some of the more weighty problems which he and Cadet Shaffer, Honor Counsel President, face each day. To Keep Honor from Corruption Seated: Cooper, R. E., Harris, R. C., Evans, R. W., Shaffer, C. W., Schuyler, I. B., Carlen, W. W., Lari- more, 1. L. Standing: Pease, H. R., Schoger, H. G., Chilton, H. C., Parsons, W. D., Traver, D. R., Scopelitis, A. E., Hill, E. S., Fulmer, C. A., Macomber, M. A., Clevenger, L. H,, Dunlap, 1. L. yofatrsf- -' A jM.,,,1,.,,,gN:wcxanS154 3t5W9wrgwp . L. ' l ' 'L mwkialz . - Q- ' 25 -X .S M .,,5.,,gs.q., S- - . -- KW 1 -1 - - 4 xy ii I lg . Q A Q if we QE EQ' W 3 NZ K 5 H- ' as . 'E Ng 3 W ' f wwf ,M S' .M , fw. , .,,....,.................,.,......,..........-....-.,-- ap.-an .--H-. Front Row lL. to R.l Blomgren D. 1,3 Woodward F, R,g Hawk R. F. Kraning, K. K.: Mason j. W.g McKinney A. l..g Paukstis K, l.g Fairbanks W. E.g Hatch P. M.g Pelton P. E. Second Row: Heiberger C. l.g Robinson 1, W.g Turnbull l. Ci.: Snite M. 'F' 3 fl Flanders G. P.g Brown D.g Cozzoli T. E.g Pfeiter I. F.g Nixon W. Mg i 14,011,424 Steinle P. M.g Haley E. Third Row: Hawley R. 5.5 Arechabala, R. M.: Cox L. K.: Hatfield P. Mg ' ' 50- Richards 1. K, Moore R, ivi, pevaoii 1. L.. Bernhardt R. ig sandy W. s 5 Wheeler D, Eg Bacon M. H. Fourth Row: Sorum C, Eg Loud B. M.g Traver D. R.g Myrick B. Ng Crana dos l. A.g Lemen I. F. Fifth Row: Petty C, C.: Shively D. Eg Ferguson l. F,g Morrison D B.g Pluto l. Lg Hinkson l. W.g Bessmer D, A. Chapel Choir One of the most popular and inspirational groups on campus this year was the chapel choir. Under the capable di- rection ot Captain Claude E. Zetty, the choir has provided the Corps with more than an adequate atmosphere tor personal worship. Members ot the chapel choir are chosen tor voice quality by a voluntary audition and their ability to read music. Each night the cl'oir devotes precious time to sectional and full rehearsals to provide the Corps with the world's best to it church music. This was the VEDETTE staff of i954-'55 lthose who showed up for the picture, anywayl Rear Row: R. I. Yonover. lntermural Sports Coordinator, R. M. Hand, Assistant to the Editor, R. M. Hatfield, Special Staff Writer, L. H. Cle- venger, Reporter, 1. R. jones Reporter, 1. Ci. Turnbull, Repcrter, K. B. Schmid, Reporter, Dickenson, F. R., Reporter, Hlale R. C., Photographer, l. C. Morrison, Reporter, S. K. Bailie, lntermural Sports Coordinator. Front Row: H. C. Shoger, M. R. Williams, News Editors, l. E. Henderson, Features Editor, 1. C. Acheson, Editor-in-Chief, A. E. Scopelitis, Sports Editor, L. M. Cutchin, Circulation Manager, F. B. Nagel, Director of Photography. Other staff members not in the pic- ture were: S. D. Robertson, Ass't. Business Mgr., F. R. Woodward, Special Staff Writer, N. B. Morgens, Reporter, N. Sam, Reporter, F. l. Terry, Reporter, R. K. Haskins, Reporter, W, H. Waugh, Reporter, N. S. Voltz, Reporter, L. M. Mengel, Reporter, 1. A. Robinson, Reporter, F. O. Munn, Features Reporter. The Vedette was ably supervised by Major Hughes, veteran publications adviser. The Running Commentary . . Some key staff members try not to be camera conscious The COY1- as they discuss a theoretical problem. tinued its Usual fine work in holding the mirror up to Culver life. Much credit for the well written and well edited record should go to jim Acheson, an unusually capable and conscientious editor. Several new weekly columns appeared this year, lending interest and variety to the weekly record. it A we .9 X 5 T 5 Q ,ff 5 Nh J -A.. M . 1 . gp,-Q A . 5 . I vs ,six Q' o 1' 'Wham wg..- W.,-V., M,..,.p. :EZ -...- if 1 5 Y CA V X x al -fish . fi: X I sg wg U? Kwii , 1 s U n 1 xi . ,,, . T. . yo, 1 ,S . X Q f 3 '- f - f 1 ,QQ wi W. 1 X fs' Sm F I R lL. to R.l Wheeler, D. E., Bock, P, H Miller, A,M to R.l Cowan, l, A., Ferguson, j. W., Pease, H, R 'Only the Best Creative Talent Last of all regular publica- tions was the QUARTER- BACK, the program for home athletic contests. This was ably edited by Cadets Schoger and Scope- litis and included short editorials, school songs and cheers as well as players' names and numbers. Supervised by Col Hodgkin, this year's QUILL was edited by Mac Miller with the help of tour assistant editors. Despite a scanty supply of articles, the QUILL continued to print only the best of the creative efforts of the Corps. . mi -1.-rf' .- . 5 5 Model railroading was a very well supported hobby. A new lay-out in the canteen has been under construction all year. All that members lacked was time, but the dream will be realized some day. The pictures on this page merely suggest the scope ot the hobby program, which operated on Wednesday afternoons and Friday evenings as part ot the regular sctedule from December first until April first ot the school year. Intelligent use ot leisure time is one ot the great problems in the modern vvorld. Interests stimulated here may well tollovv a man through lite whether it be some- thing as sedentary as stamp collecting or as violent as circus gymnastics. .N XXX , f- Iee Q s S li ss i Qs Hobbies should develop patience and thoroughness. Photography and lens grinding certainly require both. 95 fbifzaifnfa 1, 15 fulale,.9'KIJ1f fl Among the most serious of the hobby groups, at least from the point of view of time consumed, was the Drama Club. lt is no coincidence that most of the players were excellent students who had plenty of time to spare for memorizing lines. Presentations were varied, ranging from Sophocles' Oedipus the King to the Moliere comedy, A Doctor ln Spite of Himself. At press time, Mr. Ehrenberg lpictured rightl was considering Shaw's Devil's Disciple for the next pro- duction. 1 S a 5 5 E e s i 2 E l s 2 3 f 5 a E i Miller kicks Rheinegger off stage lThis is a practice runl , Comedy for SUPPLIANTS ARE: lkneelingl Cowan l. A., and Loring E, R. ln the background are: Hodgin 1. H., Sandy W. S., and Mulford H. P. Miller A. M. lr. frontl is the Priest and Hatfield P. M., is Oedi- pus in the right background. i . . , Q- fl gi :fi - . ws' ,. Q i gli: -I'5 fK '- ' . ' . wwf ..Elwf 1:11 '3fle2 fWfQr :ww QQ fsefixlg X MEM . .gy .., N Y 3, -5-Nw fy ..-qv... A ,+A 3 . , M P' Q' A Sw ix f Q NWQMZZJ-cf anal, NOTES, SIDENOTES, FOOTNOTES ABOUT The basketball game and the in- door track meet shown here give only the smallest hint of the range and variety of the athletic program at Culver. .4 ,Cfumrv-wacyzvbza, aw-mff ' 0-wil' Probably no other preparatory ll ncoaf-U School, and very few small colleges, have the physical equip ment or the talented and versatile personnel available to us here. From polo to crew, from rifle to fencing, from participation on a hard fighting company team to playing guard on the Varsity, there was literally something for everyone. M772 AFT? .fi C3 li' gig Kfjiffljjl Yxvyxzijnx Iliff' ,ff f, , if Qi 98 he Culver Culver Culver Culver Culver Culver Culver Culver I 953 TEAM SCORES St. joseph Niles Morgan Park Elder St. johns K. M. l. Goshen LaPorte With five returning lettermen, and a number of men returning with varsity experience, hopes were high in September for a very successful season. Coach Oliver, along with Co- Captains Daws Burns and joe Lari- more, worked hard to whip the team into shape for their opener with St. joseph's High School of South Bend. It Was Hard Work and Tough Breaks Culver took the lead in the first quarter, but towards the end of the second period, St. joe skirted the end to tie the score. ln the third period, St. joe forged ahead and held the lead to win l2-6. Disappointed, but un- daunted, a determined Culver Team took the field the following week in Niles, Michigan, only to be over- powered and outclassed to the tune of 28-O. Nevertheless, the team re- bounded in good style to trample Morgan Park 32-O and retain the traditional brass helmet. The next game found the Culver eleven again outclassed-this time by Elder of Cincinnati, Ohio. The game was lsicfhlighted by a 60 yard T.D. run by Chancellor and an 80 yard T.D. run bv Moore, but the final gun found the tally Elder 25, Culver l3. lt was a sick team that met St. johns the next Saturdav. A plague of C-.l.U. had swept the campus, taking Chancellor and several other key men out. Never- theless, they succeeded in holding the score O-O till the half. But in the second half St. johns rammed home and the final score was St. johns 12, Culver O. Fully recovered from their illness, and keyed up for the Homecoming game, the Flying Squadron met K.M.l. the following Saturday. Put- ting on a great show for the alumni, they won I3-7. Big joe Larimore, right guard and co-captain, got his chance of a lifetime as he intercepted two passes and recovered a fumble. Monstrosities like these built up spirit at the rallies to give the tea ch appreciated cadet support. Q75 ww we WWE fi ,AML Chancellor, next year's Captain, is about to be brought low on the 50 yard line by EIder's opposition. Coming in after a Friday pre- Mentor Oliver gives the boys Going out on that same Friday, game practice. the word. perhaps? ' l iOZ sn. 4 R -Q' . 'SXT i i 1 , K-up A .P 4. X., -A X. . , time S is e Next on the list came Coshen, the spoilers. A close game all the way found the final score i9-l9. The game with LaPorte ended a not-too-impressive season. ln the hardest fought game of the season, Culver held the l.aPorte squad to a 6-O win. Before the first game, a new brand of snake dance was introduced. The corps met in the gym to begin with yells and from there formed a long line moving about campus. The Band led the procession, followed closely by the first class carrying a giant dummy which had been prepared by Fred lvlunn and several other first classmen. The rally terminated at the traditional bonfire, where Coach Oliver and several team members spoke to the corps. joe Larimore and Daws Burns, Co captains of this year's Flying Squadron. A Fine Team Has a Fair Season First Row. Left to Right: Ingham, Moore, Holmes, Posejpal, Camp bell, T,g Clover, Bon Durant, Coony. Second Row, Left to Right: Coach Oliver, Chancellor, Fulmer, Stifel Larimore, Burns, Mueller, Bessmer, Hunt, Richards, Rubush, Coach Sutherland. Third Row: Campbell, D., Antrim, Hand, Coodspeed, Philpot, Shivelv Cooley, Dunlap, Mortell, Warden, Cohen tMgr.l Fourth Row: Hatfield, Hines, Leff, Cooper, Sullivan, Harris, Stebbins Gourlay, Folsom, Royal, Dodd. Frosh-Soph Football Coached by Mr. Marshall and Mr. Ping, the Frosh-Soph football squad finished their second season with a record of two wins, three loses, and one tie. Bowled over Scores. 28-O by Morton jr. High in their first game, Culver O Morton-,128 the squad bounced back to edge out I2 Plymouth-6 ' l3 Knox-l3 6 Rochester-O 6 Hobart-20 6 Crown Point-43 Plymouth jr. High l2-6 the following week. After tying Knox l3-13 in the third game, they went on to defeat Rochester 6-O. However, the next opponent, Hobart, proved too strong for them, piling up a score of 20-6. The worst defeat of the season was suffered in the last game as Crown Point smothered them 43-6. Front Row, L. to R.-Hawkins, C. F,, Haley, P. E., May, R. A., Dunlap, W. C., Steinle, P. M., Shankman, S. D., Zaleski, A. I., Nettrour, L. F., Rob o I. A., Stifel, F. B., Moore, R. F. Second Row, L. to R.-Murray, I. P., Boulder, 1. E., DeYoung, R. E., Griffith, W. L., Sitton, R. W., Olson, 1. H., Mengel, L. M., Laurence, A. E., S born, 1.5 Schafer, H. G., Bastian, G. F., Pippenger, C. E. O 9 LS L qbAb, QQ L x X X X x x as a ' ' L g e I L L -sm, :Q - Sf, ' W I Q f x N if Lin x X M Q L X Lf L L L L L 5 3 fix wx, i S E l 5? Ls L 1 S i S f 8 . A Q 4- x L L QL N .N Q K W L-Gi Q s S L 1 we Q is X Q Q gi Q ' L ff f 5, L - I Q ' S HS M if ':Q ,g1,vz:ggQ:gg L gig: S 5 ULVEIf 2 ,111-VP: L J' 9 Q N5 f in 2:,,Lf 2 I ' :.-.4 Li V ' - F t L I if Q F i - A V ',,. - ,T .Z,. iquauq - CULVER QULVER QULVEQ L f 1113.51.15 f ff my , - L Q 1 ykyk L 'L --':. L f? ' S L if 1 ,Q Q Q 5 'QM L, S . 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Pg Campbell, T. l.g C oach Oliver, Scopelitis, A, Eg Rob- ertson, S. D.g Mortell, E. Eg Yon- over, R. l. Second Row. L. to R.+l-leiberger, C. 1.3 Potter, C. T.g Yaseen, I. M.g C-olt, R. Sq Philpot, F. L.g Mfinklciohn, R F.g Stifel, C. C.g DeVault, l. L. High School in the opening contest of the season, the varsity five were unable to match their Hoosier opponents, and the game ended C-riffith 53-Culver 42. Next came a close game with Morgan Park. Scopelitis burned the nets with an impressive 34 points, but the final score was M.P. 66- C.M,A. 62. The Alumni game followed. and with Scopelitis tallying Zl points and Stifil I7, C. M. A. won 72-61. Then came three more defeats from the hands of St. johns, Niles, and Fowler, followed by a victory over Lapaz in which Winklejohn ran up 20 points, and another defeat-Mathis time to St. joseph of South Bend. A tournament at Morgan Park proved successful for the l-loopsters as they defeated MB. 78-65. if fn VER ff . HHN.. . X .V QL, 'L 3 jk . 'HEP , , ,W , 51 L , 53 We if I cilflhgtf as? XX .N x X Q X X , da P2 if 2f'En: S Y -4 xf ?aS QF 'sgs S if XVL, , iii K ,. ...., s s . .+?5 1.f 4 ,, .W L,. m iff A f F75 -w- - f l .. 11 Q '- gl L 59 53 ' F 3 Sw' vffgg A: ' E 'li ?5i:U5....YE':YI k f SQ. A I Q me wry! Sf 'S Q -X. ax wx N? 'ir W W -.P S X Su , Q.. Q 8 Qsf. vw ,ff Lvp I BN P gs N - A X K R . mm-: . ' K X 1 w ill A Q LALA AIAA A . ' Q . ,. :' , , 'fb in 5 . K A ' 7 I K T' ,,..' X if K N X W D .rw A- I i ' X I 5 , 4 , Q x x 59 K 5 t K .h x K K fa , Y , W av' 'Faux mm.. Front Row: L. to R.-Newman, I. B.g Cox, F. E,g Cozzoli, M, P,g Miller, A. M.g Morrison, D. B.g Bailie, M. D.g Turnbull, l, Og Mr. W ie econd Row: L. to R.-Hanahan, C. G3 Fasseas, P. A.g Morgan, I. P.: Cozzoli, T. E.g Peck, R, E.g Pencik, I. M.g Calderon, M. P.g Glover T High Spirit and Able Coaching fu? ,566d.AMl?,1 aanuaabmbiwb fakimp llO This year-the tlfird after fencing's return to Culver --saw a marked improvement in the team's combative proficiency. Mr, White's able coaching covered instruction in all three weapons-foil, epee and sabre-and although defeated by Indiana University, the team bettered its record against Notre Dame and defeated Indiana Tech. Mac Miller was captain of this year's fencers, and one of the top men in foil, Another Great Team Ll Hard riding Dunlap tights it out with an opponent in one ot the home contests. o R. Morrison, l. C,, Dunlap, 1. L., Morris, R. T., Gerst, D. A., Saenz, A., Smi fgr,,,,,,M,-1, A'7b I LZfztfz,Jl4,4,e'-40 th, Z. L. Sparked by Saenz tCaptainl, Morris, and Dunlap, the Polo Team is in the midst ot what promises to be another successful season as we go to press. They are leading the Chicago Metropolitan League lTay Morris is top man in the scoring column.l and it looks as though they will stay there. lll lst Row: W.allace, F. L., Riley, W. T., Wemmer, R. E., Myers, C. L., Villacorta, E. C., Myers, R. L., Gessler, R, F., Bunn, F. S. 2nd Row: Capt. E. C. Betts, Multord, H. P., Kroll, R, A., Frieders, I. W. lCo Capt.J, Chilton, H. C. lCo-Capt.l, Flude, R. j., Stevens, R, S., Codshall, W 3rd Row: Cmdr. M. K, Short, Mueller, W. C., lern, E, F., Tuttle, C. R., Waldlen, D. P., Bernhardt, R. j., Medland, 1. B., Rollinson, D. D., Lamey, I. M English, K. O., Col. H. P. Obenaut lCoachl. 4th Row: VVillkie, F. R., Strait, L. A., Brannon, A. G, lManagerl, Harris, R. B., App, I. O., Deal, D. I., Coodspeed, 1. W., Clark. Captained by Skip Chilton and john Frieders and coached by Col. Obenaut, the rifle team had one of its best seasons in years. It included victories over Purdue, Indiana, and Notre Dame, Steady' True and a second place nationally in the Hearst Aim Trophy Matches. A host ot veteran shooters, including Ciodshall, Stevens, Flude, Multord, and Munn, strengthened the team considerably, and a special note ot thanks goes to Cmdr. Short for his fine work with the team. From the apparent interest, the target must be worth at least lOl. What DID he get, Cap- tain Betts? Zcffwvgnwuw ll2 www ff ffa,.,Qza2 Mr. gfwmw Strengthens Nerve, ,MU Sharpens Skill Dave Stebbins and Dick Moore Have Correct Positions and Expressions at Least Though We Doubt They Are Really Suffering. Bottom Row: Williams, I. W., DeVore, W., Evans, R. W., Moore, R, M., Armer, L, H., Schuyler, l. B., Stebbins, A. H., Woodward, F. R., Ingham, C. F., Hawley. T. C., Fairbanks, W. E., Gleason, R. W. Second Row: Prewitt, R. H., Larimore, l. W., Moreland, S. T., Sullivan, T. C. Pippenger, C. E., Woodward, W. P., Baer, R. M., Shaffer, C. W., Marsh, C. A., Terry, F. C. Third Row: Seidman, L. H., Rydberg, F. W., McKinney, A. C., Florence, P. M.,Oronor, M., Strohbehn, E. L., Harper, R. M., Hornaday C. W., Henshaw, S. K., Heninger, C. C. Last Row: Russell, C. P., Anderson, D. W.: Miller, F. C., Thompson, I. C.,Snow, C. M., Courlaiy, l. C., Wild, T. R., Harris, R. C., l-lill, E. S., Morri R. Clark., Slemmons, W. W., Fleming, T. W. Captain Stebbins, supported by veterans Lari- more, Woodward, Schuyler, and Armer, led the Dusty Duzun through toughies like South Bend Central, Niles, Howe, and Ben Davis, to end with a record of six wins and two losses. ll3 Front Row: Rudd, O. P., Passaretti, 1. M., Cross, M. O., Rice, R. V., Macomber, M. A., Endres, 1. H., Blanke, W. 1., Loud, B. M., Pierson, R. B., Henry, 1. N. Schafer, H. C., Eastmond, T. L. Second Row: Nies, 1. D., Strickler, S., Nettrour, L. F., Crouse G. L. 5 Murray,1. P., Roberts, 1. A., Nash, 1. R., Ross, W. A., Coy, W. B., Whitehead, C. S Wellman, l. C., Miller, R. H., Pettyjohn, R. B., Third Row: Bacon, M. F., McLennan, M. W., Carr, S. G., Schloemer, R., Pettyjohn, C. S. Coach Walaitis, Tyson, A. R., Fletemeyer R. C., Legorreta, P.A Nixon, W. A., Ahn, Y. I., Roach, A. G., Prieto, E. The Mermen Do It Again Some prominent team members, participants in relays were: Front Row, L. to R.-Loud, B. M., Blanke, W. 1., Tyson, A. R. Reg Row, L. to R.-Nixon, W. M., Nash, 1. R., Fletemeyer, R. . The powerful tankmen, led by I, Co-captains Al Tyson and Dick ,fall M Fletemeyer, suffered only one loss out of seven meets, and broke several records in the course of the season. The undefeated medley relay team lNixon, Fletemeyer, and Nashl broke two pool records and tied the state record. ll4 Ready for the New Season As with several other sports, the baseball season cloesn't get underway until after we go to press, so we can do no more than give an opinion ot the prospects. Last year's squad turned in one of the best records Culver has had in a long time, and although there are only three of last year's starting nine back, it looks as if Captain Terry Vandenberg will have some sound backing. Chancellor and Manaster are the other two returning lettermen, and Posejpal, Klein, Schoger, Kroll, Burns, Scope- litis, Stifel, and Bard-all reserve men from last year's squad-are back. Here is a representative group of First Classmen who are Var- sity letter winners. IThese are the men who had the courage to show up for the picture im- mediately after the College Board examinations! fait 0 Let's face it fellahs, Coach Oliver isn't really showing Capt.-Elect Vandenberg anything here. lt's just another one of those posed pictures for the ROLL CALL. At the time of this writing lMarch 25thl the snow was coming down like mad. First Row: Nixon, W. I., Evans, R. W., Dyke, 1. T., May, 1, B., Schuyler, 1. B., Woodward, F. R., Montgomery, 1. C. Second Row: Cox, L. K., Mulford, H, P., Henderson, 1. E., Manley, B. C., Bock, P. H., Fye, R. C. Third Row: Heiberger, C. K., Shaffer G. W., Frieders, l. W., Stevens, R, S., Smith, Z. L., Cvodshall, W. l. Rear Row: Dickenson, Miller, A. Mc., Morrison, D. B., Philpot, F. L., Scope litis, A. E., Rich, A. C. Barredo, C. A.g Campbell, T. 1.3 Mitchell, 1. L.g Smith, R. R. l-lere's a rugged combination of lettermen set for a good season, lt's hard to work up enthusiasm for tennis against a curtain background in the Gymnasium late in the fall of the year, but they look eager. An Ancient, Honorable Sport' Coach Estey knowingly illus- trates some obscure point or other about the angle of the racket. As we go to press, the prospects ot having an other undefeated tennis team look very bright. Oak Park will be the strongest opponent tor the netrnen, but with Col. Estey's coaching, tour returning lettermen--Mitchell tcaptainl, Smith, Campbell, and Barredo-and several likely candidates, the team should prove to be more than a match tor any of their opponents. Without Superfluous, Fancy Gestures Despite the loss of four out of six lettermen, Erv Nelson's golf team expects to have the undefeated season which Notre Dame's freshman team has spoiled for the last two years. Robertson and Layne are the two lettermen, but Weyand, Pease, Bolton, and Hines have all had at least two years, experience on the team, and they should provide the necessary support. Robertson just misses the hole lof coursell as Bolton and Weyand look on critically. L. to R.: Pease, H. R.g Robertson, S. D.g Seybert, G. 1.3 Bolton, W. 1.3 Weyand, R. B., Weyand, R. L. 1109 3514? fw,-Ziff,-f?fi3+w g.gg ll H7 Despite inexperience on the starboard side and general lack of depth ll ' frv1AAA4h ll fhtbvd With the 1. V. letter-winners lbelowl these four returning varsity letter- men formed the nucleus of the squad for l955. Shaffer rowed well at bow in the i954 varsityg Evans again set the beat at strokeg Plhilpot pulled a strong oar at 63 Dyke paced the I. V, Colonel Peffers, former CMA and Syracuse oarsmen, proved an able and popular coach. the 1955 squad looked fairly promising. Strqke! , , , Strgke! , It needed to, because the schedule included familiar and formidable opposition: Ecorse, Purdue, Lane, Weber, St. lohn's, and Wisconsin. Then, too, there was the dead-water mark of 5:2l for the varsity to 5h0ot at, The weather? Front Row. lL. to R.l: Manley, B. C.: Freeman, W. H.g Cutchin, L. M.g Volkert, R. B.g Sullivan, T. C. Back Row lL. to R.l : Voltz, N. S.g Shaffer, G. W.g Evans, R. W.g Philpot, F. L.g Dyke, j. 'l'.g Ma- comber, M. A.g johnson, 1. A. x 'K ,Q -. 1 .9 Vx A X ' t . ,1- qf Q g'G? W rv 5-1 5 Q .X 1. . ' 1 K . 1 , . Q 34 , ' ,V 1 54 a 'il ff uw- af' XE: li V -0 g WYE ' ' Q 1 ' I Q. n . 'HQ , 1 ' Ea - m if ' -- I 4 fo. 4 iff' f ' Q, Q: wi - Ah 7 , 1 Q! Sound in Wind and Limb At press time, things look bright for Coach Smith's track squad, for he has a host of returning A Freenet ' . u Mitchell of the Band shows excellent form in the broad jump lettermen lincluding Co-captains Schonblom and Hunt, plus Wrightl, and a great deal of potential 8I'YiOI'lg VIEW COVTWGFS. Front Row, L. to R.-Watkins, T. 1.5 Varenhorst, D. W., Cahn, M. E.5 Cummings, 1. K.5 Wright, 1. l,5 Schonblom, 1. W.5 Hunt, R. H., Ciafill, 1. B.5 Lacy, H. 1.5 Ahn, Y. 1.5 Clover, T. Y.5 De Marco, M. 1.5 Massaro, A. C. Second Row, L. to R.-Hanning, W. H., Thomson, F. 1.5 Kumnick, G. A.5 Dressel, 1. C.5 Fry, R. A., Hawkins, C. E., Burns, T. R.5 Schreyer, U. E.5 C-allardo, E.5 Bastian, G. F.5 Curger, S. R.5 Lee, W. H.5 Pelton, F. E.5 Moore, R. M. Third Row, L. to R.-Smith, A. C.5 Book, R. A.5 Fortier, P.A.5 Bird, 1. A.5 Wetzel, 1. C.5 Williams, D. S.5 Mitchell, G. E.5 Lynch, H. A.5 Willett, S. R.5 Willey, W. M.5 Bachman, E. W., Gavagan, A. 1.5 Florence, P. M.5 Harper, R. M.5 Maior Smith. 120 xiii., .lib-.1 Saturday morning on the playing fields during football season. Battery B Company C Company B Company D Troop A Battery A Band Company A Troop B 122 SWIMMING lntra-Mural Sports Company B Troop B -- Troop A -- Company C Company D Battery B - Company A Battery A - Band .... Battery A - Company D Company A Troop A -- Company B Company C Battery B - Band --- Troop B -- Company B Troop A -- Troop B -- Battery B - Company A Company D Battery A - Company C Band .... Battery A - Battery B - Company A Company D Troop A -- Company C Troop B -- Company B Band .... FOOTBALL CREW SOCCER WRESTLING Battery B Company B Company D Battery A Band Troop B Company A Company C Troop A Sports Record 19 5 4 - ' 5 5 TRACK 'A BASKETBALL I. Company D ,Y..,,..,,,,,,Y, --- Z. Troop A ..... 3. Company C aa,, Company A a,,v Battery A .,,, 6. Battery B .... Company B ,.,, Band ...., 9. Troop B--- 7 --- 7 --- 4 --- 4 --- 4 --- 3 ---3 --- 3 -- I I I 4 4 4 5 5 5 7 RIFLE Company D Band Troop A Troop B Company A Company C Company B Battery A Battery B B BASKETBALL Troop A---. --------- - ,- Company D ---. Battery B ---- Troop B ---- Battery A ---- Company C ---- Band --....- Company B ---- Company A ---- Without the support and enthusiasm of the cheer leaders sports events would certainly be dull. The group this year has been particularly spirited and full ot high good humor. We owe them a vote of thanks for their good work L to R. are pictured: Kratz L. Pg Dickenson F, R4 Mclntosh H P Henderson j. E. and Crew D. B. ulve ' r. I s IX cami, WLM, I fzrlawf duly! NOTES, SIDENOTES, FDOTNOTES ABOUT Of all the work necessary in the operation of a school like Culver, the most important and perhaps least understood, falls to the Faculty. Indeed, most faculty members have little time of their own. Whether it be the grading of exams or the judging of an athletic contest, some member of the faculty is always on hand and on duty. Pictured at right is a sight seldom seen by cadets-- the faculty at ease at one of their mid-winter parties. A K2 M. xxx NM . X 'EM ei L Egg' ' E .2 Xa . Vx . f QQ' n .. QW X 'fffsgw .. Q H554 Q.. iq., ,. K, .-is I 3 gw K as Q B, ,JN S' Q B M. v Col. W. E. Gregory, Superintendent B. B. CULVER F. R. DENTON E. C. EPPLEY H. H. CULVER L. 1. BRADY l26 Government Is A Sacred Trust Since i932 the Academy has been operated under the Culver Educational Foundation made possible by the generous gift of Mr. Henry Harrison Culver's heirs. The Board of Directors initiated a far reaching building program in l947, the latest result of which is the fine academic unit rising on the west side of the campus. The men pictured here and on the opposite page continue to contribute of their time, talents and resources to the building of a better Culver. Full realization of the fact that an Academy is more than brick and mortar has made gifts like the new Eppley Hall of Humanities, The Eppley Hall of Science and Gignilliat Hall the significant structures they will be. Wh e vi A 'WQEFID 7 Jef ... . .RIN Y 4 'S . N Wheels Turn Wheels Ably directing the academic departments of the school, the Heads of Department tupper leftl are, from left to right, Lt, Col. lur- gensen, Mathematics Department, Col. Marshal, Language Depart- mentg Lt. Col. Bishop, History Department, Doctor johnson, Science Department, Lt, Col. Payson, Music and Art Department, lNot shown in the photograph is Col. Mather, English Departmentl. Exceedingly competent, Miss Sally Muncaster tleftl gives invaluable assistance as secretary to Col. Benson, Dean of Academics. Lower Left: Helping to keep one of the busiest places at Culver running smoothly, Mr. Charles Cowan, Mr. Robert Ott, and Miss Lesko llower leftl are shown as they appear on a typical day in the Business Office. Lower Right: Everyone knows the location of the cashier's and the telephone oper- ator's window. Miss Ines Chapman hands out the allowances, and Mrs. Doll puts through long distance calls. a- ,,., K H K wif F fix: ' ' li- 56?-if . Agn gi., 'E+ ,A J QW? Q , . . X N -.Q .Xin 5 .X , X 5 X x N X 5 X Q S Ei? as s -xp. --'R .. 4525! . N 5 ,filigfkk .Kxfl :E Q? A - A i515 3 A 'iii . Y A 1' - E.. W ak' xy X X x ' X X N N 5, . . - Y Q Q -A I 9 D f 'xi .Q ,pg I . K K '-', ZX 5 l , A K K 2552 S 4 -'-'P' is Q N 134 f K XM -Al' Ax E 1 . . S s 4 -1+ - Av- ! now S Snag Q wr 'S 3 h'.- ff Q, 1 ,ga Q ii? .... f Q Versatile Col, Al Donnelly who for years has served as teacher and counselor recently assumed the role of Assistant Dean. Here he looks over an academic record vvith one of his young hopefuls. Col. Donnelly's assign- ment is the Tltird and Fourth Class. Pictured here is the Department of Ad- missions. These three gentlemen play a large part in a cadet's introduction to Culver. Colonel Henderson, Director of Admissions, is ably assisted by Mr. Robert Bauman and Mr. Frank Bryant. The latter makes several trips each year presenting Culver to Alumni groups and prospective cadets. Our capable Athletic Department con- sists of Major Frank Walaitis, Head of the Department and coach of swimming, Major Russ Oliver, coach of football, basketball and baseball and Irvin Nelson, golf professional and coach. They Also Serve Colonel Rossovv, Director of the Mess Hall, is an old timer at Culver as well as an accomplished author. Rex, our postmaster, and Mr. Eck- man, the Head Cardener, are active men-about-campus. Although Rex may not always have that letter, he offers cheerful encouragement. To Mr. Eckman goes the credit for the upkeep of the natural beauty of our campus. Mr. Mattox, the Academy printer, not only does all the minor printing for the Academy, but is always glad to personalize a cadet's box of stationery. Perhaps one of our best-liked instructors is Major Hugh Harper who cheerfully dispenses a peculiar brand of philosophy with the Automotive Mechanics course, making it unique among Culver offerings. Here he watches as Cadets Rosenheim, Cox, Caesar, and Yurick do absolutely nothing. R E Q sf E A wiv '?'J Q 1 s -. N VE M ., 93 Zz, '55 I I i X ws' E1 Q Mg ..,. ' , V H , .mn T 'Y M wg W , I -Q . . 5? RS M V5 WW Q wmv-xxvw The Fil'Sf Class Headquarters for First Class- men was Beason Memorial Hall. This has been true ever since this beautiful building was added to the campus not many years ago. First Class activies during the year included such events as a tea for the Faculty, special First Class Dances, Sings, and the entertainment of visiting athletic groups. jim Dyke as President, with the capable help of Alki Scope- litis and George Posejpal, has provided the leadership necessary for a strong class in a vital position in the Corps. ,ftix i ii.'1,3:W't' 5 ibjT5g..flSiu-if ,ii ' xf f K i r f Nw f VF , istlfiyax ,ig 1,2 ,, V 'Vi,4fQ.i,, '1 Sf agile. Of' f' 1 jf' E ii 2 ff ,' J E. E fi Aa Q!! lfll f Iw E ' , ,f f f i - kyfx ' Q ,W 5 X , 3 23 if iw. ...... V. .f ff M, Q ., Q- ...., ' V , ,Kuff wi-il. Q s iw. l Second Class Board of Governors, L. to R.-Schoger, H. C.g Fulmer, C. A.g Evans, 1. T.g Nash, l. R.g Bessmer, D. A.: Mortell, E. E.g Varerihorst, D. W. This year's Second Class has been one of the finest in Culver's history. Under the leadership of Nash, Schoger, and Mortell, it commanded the respect of the entire Corps. The Board of Govenors enforced the rules and regulations governing the use of the Second Class Club Room, and the House Committee supervised its general appearance. The hard working Entertain ment Committee provided many successful Second Class sings and parties. With the spirit and business-like manner demonstrated this year, the Second Classmen show real promise of becoming first class leaders in their Senior year. Anticipating the Final Sprint The inner circle settles a point decently and in order. 136 First Class Officers lL. to R.l A. E. Scopelitis, Vice-President I. T. Dyke, Vice-President G. I. Posejpal, Secretary They Steered the First Class The combined ef- forts of these men set class policy, interpreted and en- forced Beason Hall house rules, and arranged a varied social program, which provided a welcome break in the routine. The Board of Governors lL. to R. Seafedi Shaffer G. W Dyke 1. T.g Evans R. W.g lL. to R. Standingl Schuyler I. B Hoiles W. M.g Frieders, 1. W. The First Class l38 IAMES CURRY ACHESON, Port Huron, Mich- igan: Battery Ag Four Years of Service. COM- PANY ATHLETICS Soccer IIV, Ill, Il, II: Squash IIV, Ill, II, II 5 Swimming IIV, III, III: Tennis IIV, IIII MISCELLANEOUS: Vedette IIV, Ill, News Editor ll, Editor-in-Chief II: Choir lIVIg Four Gun Drill Ill, Corporal II: Cordon IIV, llllg Roll Call IIV, llllg Battery House Committee lIV, Ill, Chairman Ill MILI- TARY: Private IIVI: Private First Class lllll 5 Corporal llll 3 Lieutenant III. GEORGE HENRY ALLEN, Pittsburgh, Pennsyl- vania: Company B: Three Years of Service. COMPANY ATHLETICS: Soccer tlll, II, ll: Crew lllllg Rifle llll, Il, II: Tennis III, Il MISCELLANEOUS: Roll Call lllg Business Manager Ilg Honor Guard lllg Cordon lllll MILITARY: Private lllllg Private First Class llllg Lance Corporal III. E'NRlQUE GONBALEZ AUDRAIN. Habana, Cuba: Company B: Three Years of Service. VARSITY ATHLETICS: Crew llll, Il, II: Swimming III: COMPANY ATHLETICS: Rifle lllll 3 Crew llll, II, Il: Soccer lllllg Volley- ball lllg Swimming lllll MISCELLANEOUS: Science Club llllg Firearms Club lllg Honor Guard III MILITARY: Private lllll, Private First Class III, Il Lance Corporal Ill. IAMES EDGAR AVIS, jackson, Michigan: Com- pany Ag Four Years of Service. COMPANY ATHLETICS: Soccer IIV, Ill, Il, II g Swimming IIV, Ill, Ill, Baseball IIV, llllg MISCEL- LANEOUS: Choir IIV, IIIIQ Quill llll, Ill: Music Appreciation llll MILITARY: Private IIVI g Private First Class llll, ll, Il. WILBUR SWEETSER BAILEY Ill. Bay Village, Dhiog Troop Bg Two years of service. COMPANY ATHLETICS: Football llllg Swimming llllg Basketball III, II Q Softball III, Il 1 Soccer Ill: MISCELLANEOUS: Mechanizedi Platoon, Es- quire Club III MILITARY: Private IIII: Pri- vate First Class III Lance Corporal Ill. MICHAEL DAVID BAILIE, South Bend, Indiana: Company Ag Four Years of Service. ACADEMIC. Gold A IIVI 3 Silver A IIV, III, Ill: Blue Key: Cum Laude. VARSITY ATHLETICS: Fencing llll, Letter ll, ll Company Athletics: Football IIV, Ill, ll, II: Basketball IIV, IIII: Volleyball IIV, Illlg Softball lIV, Illlg Base- ball IIVI MISCELLANEOUS: Cordon III: Roll Call III 5 Drama Club III g Hop Club III 5 Great Books Club III 3 Honor Guard III: Supply Ser- geant II MILITARY: Private IIVI 5 Private First Class IIIII 3 Battalion Staff Sergeant llll 3 Bat- talion Staff Sergeant IIII : Battalion Supply Lieutenant III . BENIAMIN THOMAS BENEDUM, Norman, Oklahoma: Company C: Two years of Service. COMPANY ATHLETICS: Softball lll, II Q Foot- ball lll, II: Boxing lll, llg Baseball lll, ll: Volleyball llllg Track Ill, Basketball lco- captain II: Boxing lco-captain II MISCEL- LANEOUS: Cordon llll 3 Company Council Ill 3 MILITARY: Private llllg Private First Class lllg Lance Corporal III. Sergeant III. ROBERT SMITH BLACKWOOD, Beaver Falls, Pennsylvania: Company B: Two years of service. VARSITY ATHLETICS: Golf Ill: COMPANY ATHLETICS: Football Ill, ll: Basketball III, ll, MISCELLANEOUS: Chapel Choir lll, llg Cordon III, ll MILITARY: Private llllg Pri- vate First Class lll. PHILIP HAZARD BOCK, Chicago, Illinois: Company Ag Four Years of Service. ACADEMIC: Gold A IIV, III: Blue Key: Cum Laude, Silver A llV, Ill, ll, ll Q VARSITY ATHLETICS: Wrestling lllllg Crew ll. V. Letter ll, ll COMPANY ATHLETICS: Soccer IIV, Illl: Football lll, ll: Basketball llV, ll, ll: Rifle IIII, ll, llg Wrestling IIV, II, ll: Track lll, II, Il: Baseball IIV, llllg Softball IIV, llll Volleyball llll, Ill: MISCELLANEOUS: Quill lll, Associate Editor Il 3 Vedette llll 5 Quarter- back lllg Roll Call lEditor-in-Chief ll: Great Books Club lllg Radio Club lllll g Drama Club ill g Hop Club Ill: Honor Guard lll, Sergeant ll: MILITARY: Private IIVIQ Private First Class lllll, Reg. Athletic Sergeant llllg Reg. Athletic Lieutenant Ill. WILLIAM IOHNSON BOLTON, Glencoe, ll- linois: Battery Bg Four years of service. VAR- SITY ATHLETICS: Golf llll, lllg COMPANY ATHLETICS: Soccer llV, Ill, Ill 3 Football lllg Rifle IIVIQ Basketball Ill, ll 3 Volleyball llll, Ill Golf IIVIQ Wrestling Ill: MISCEL- LANEOUS: Four Gun Drill Ill: Cordon III MILITARY: Private llVlg Private First Class lllllg Lance Corporal llll 3 Corporal lll Lieu- tenant Ill. PEYTON ANTHONY BRECKENRIDGE, Tulsa, Oklahoma: Company Ag Three Years of Service. COMPANY ATHLETICS: Football lll, ll 3 Crew lllllg Boxing IIIII: Basketball llll, III: Baseball llll, ll, ll: Wrestling IIII MISCEL- LANEOUS: Honor Guard lllg Company Roll Call Representative lllg MILITARY: Private lllllg Private First Class lll, ll. WILLIAM EDWARD BRIDGES, Webster Groves, Missouri: Battery B3 Three Years of Service. VARSITY ATHLETICS: Swimming lllllg Football llll Letter III: Baseball llll, Letter lll COMPANY ATHLETICS: Soccer llll, ll: Swimming llll, ll, Il Wrestling III, ll: Basketball lll, ll: Track llll, ll, ll: Volley- ball llll, ll, II: Baseball lllllg Softball lllll MILITARY: Private lllllg Private First Class llll Lance Corporal III. Of 1955 I39 The First Class I4O EDWARD SANBORN BROWN, Crosse Pointe Farms 36, Michigan. Company A. Two years of service. VARSITY ATHLETICS: Rifle III, ll. COMPANY ATHLETICS: Rifle Ill, Il: Soccer Ill, ll, Volleyball III, ll: Tennis Ill, Il: Crew Ill: MISCELLANEOUS: VEDETTE photographer III, ll 3 ROLL CALL photographer Ill. MILITARY: Private llllg Private First Class Ill. IOHN DAWSON BURNS, Tucson, Arizona. Battery A. Four years of service. VARSITY ATHLETICS: Football IIV, letter III, II, co- captain II: Baseball III, Il. COMPANY ATH- LETICS: Basketball IIV, Ill, Ill: Squash IIII, ll, ll g Wrestling IIV, III, II, Il Q Baseball IIV, IIII 5 Softball IIV, IIIJ g Volleyball IIV, III, II, Il. MISCELLANEOUS: Cadet Club Ill, ROLL CALL Ill: Plastics Club IV, llllg Hop Club lllg Battery House Committee llll, Ill. Four Gun Drill llll, Il Sergeant ll. MILITARY: Pri- vate IIVIQ Private First Class lllllg Battalion Staff Sergeant llll 3 First Lieutenant III. DONALD CAMPBELL, Phoenix, Arizona. Com- pany A. Three years of service. VARSITY ATHLETICS: Football Ill, letter Il. COMPANY ATHLETICS: Football lllllg Boxing lllllg Wrestling llllg Basketball llll, ll, ll Q Volley- ball llll, ll, ll: Baseball llll, Il, ll: Softball Illl, ll, II. MISCELLANEOUS: Honor Guard Ill. MILITARY: Private lllllg Corporal llllg Supply Sgt. Ill. WALTER WHITSON CARLEN, Cookeville, Tennessee. Company D. Four years of service. COMPANY ATHLETICS: Football IIV, III, ll, captain Il Q Swimming IIV, III, Il, ll: Softball llll, II, ll: Baseball llll, II, Captain Il: Volleyball llll, ll, ll 5 Wrestling IIV, Ill, cap- tain lllg Basketball IIV, III, captain Il and Il: Track Illl, ll, Ilg Tennis Illllg Golf III, ll. MISCELLANEOUS: Cordon llll, Ill: Hop Club III: Honor Council lll. Honor Guard Ill, Sergeant Il. MILITARY: Private IIVIQ Private First Class lllllg Sergeant llllg First Lieu- tenant, personnel officer Ill. DAVID BRINLEY CAVE, Cohasset, Massachu- setts. Company D. Two years of service. COM- PANY ATHLETICS: Baseball llllg Swimming llllg Track llllg Rifle llllg Crew Ill, II: Boxing III, II 5 Wrestling llll MILITARY: Pri- vate III, Il. HOWARD GOODNER CHILTON, IR., Dallas, Texas. Battery A. Four years of service. ACA- UEMIC: Silver A IIV, Illl. Blue Key Society. VARSITY ATHLETICS: Rifle IIV, letter Ill, II, co-captain Il 3 Crew llll. COMPANY ATH- LETICS: Football III 3 Soccerl IV, III, Ill Base- ball IIV, Illlg Track lllllg Rifle IIV, llll: Softball IIV, Illlg Cordon IIV, Ill, ll, ll: ChapIain's Aide Ill: Cadet Club ill: Honor Council lll: Hop Club Ill: Model Railroad Club IIV, llllg Battery House Committee IIV, III, Ill. Four Gun Drill llll, ll, Sergeant Il. MILITARY: Private IIVIQ Private First Class lllllg Sergeant llllg First Lieutenant Ill. IAY HOWARD COHEN, Houston, Texas. Troop B. Three years of service. ACADEMIC: Silver A Illlg Blue Key Society. VARSITY ATH- LETICS: Football lletter Il: Crew llll. COM- PANY ATHLETICS: Basketball llll, ll, ll: Soccer lllllg Football llllg Softball llll, ll, llg Track Ill, ll. MISCELLANEOUS: Cordon llll, II, Secretary Il. Lancers Ill. Military: Private lllllg Corporal llllg Lieutenant Ill. ROBERT LESLIE COOK, Allegan, Michigan. Band. Two years of service. VARSITY ATH- LETICS: Rifle llll, COMPANY ATHLETICS: Basketball III, ll: Boxing Ill, ll 3 Tennis llllg Track Ill: Crew llllg Rifle III, Il: Softball Ill. MISCELLANEOUS: Band Council: Dance Band: Drum and Bugle Corps: Cordon: Expert Rifleman Metal. MILITARY: Private First Class Ill. THOMAS MILLARD COONY, Indianapolis, ln- diana. Company D. Three years of service. ACADEMIC: Silver A Ill. VARSITY ATH- LETICS: Football lletter ll. COMPANY ATH- LETICS: Football llll, lllg Boxing llll, ll, llg Basketball Ill g Crew lllll 3 Tennis llll. MILI- TARY: Private lllllg Private First Class llllg Corporal Ill. ROBERT ERNEST COOPER, North Mustegon, Michigan. Troop A. Four years of service. VAR- SITY ATHLETICS: Football lletter Il, letter ll. COMPANY ATHLETICS: Football IIV, llllg Basketball IIV, llllg Boxing IIV, Ill, Il, ll: Swimming IV, IlllgVolleyball IIV, Ill, Il, II: Wrestling IIV, Ill, Il, ll: Baseball llll, Ill: Crew Ill, llg Softball llll, ll, II. MISCEL- LANEOUS: Board of Governors llllg Beason Hall House Committee: Honor Council Ill, Il: Cadet Clubg Troop Council Ill, ll 3 Movie Ad- visory Committeeg Hop Club. Lancers llll, ll, Lieutenant ll. MILITARY: Private lIVlg Pri- vate First Class lllllg First Sergeant llllg Captain Ill. LAWRENCE KOSSUTH COX, II, Adrian, Mich- igan. Band. Three years of service- VARSITY ATHLETICS: Cross Country lletter Ill: Crew Ill. COMPANY ATHLETICS: Soccer lllllg Swimming llll, ll, llg Rifle llll, II, ll: Volleyball llll, ll, ll 3 Track llll, Il, ll: Crew llll, Ill. MISCELLANEOUS: Cordon llll, ll, Il: Choir llll, ll, Ilg Firearms Club Ill. MILITARY: Private lllll g Lance Corporal till: Lieutenant Ill. DAVID BRUCE CREW, III, Elmira, New York. Company B. Four years of service. VARSITY ATHLETICS: Swimming Ill: Cheerleading lletter Il 3 Golf llll, II, ll g Track llll. COM- PANY ATHLETICS: Football lllg Basketball Ill: Softball IIVIQ Track Ill, ll: Swimming IIV, llg Boxing lIVlg Volleyball llll. MIS- CELLANEOUS: Cordon IIV, lll, II, llg VE- DETTE llll, lllg ROLL CALL lllll. Honor Guard Ill. MILITARY: Private llVlg Private First Class llll, Ill: Lance Corporal Ill. Ser- geant Ill. Of 1955 I4I The First Class l42 DONALD WARREN CROW, Shreveport, Loui- siana. Battery B. Three years of service. COM- PANY ATHLETICS: Football Ill, Il: Crew lllllg Wrestling Ill: Boxing llll, ll, ll, Baseball llll, II, llg Softball IIII, II, ll: MILITARY: Private lllllg Lance Corporal III, Ilg Sergeant Ill. AGUSTIN SANTIAGO CULLEN, IR., Mexico, D. F., Mexico. Troop B. Three years of service. VARSITY ATHLETICS: Polo llll, COMPANY ATHLETICS: Soccer III, Il: Squash Ill: Colt llll, II, Il, Volleyball III, ll: Boxing lllll. IVNLITARY: Private lllllg Private First Class I , I. LAWRENCE MCGILBRA CUTCHIN, Whitakers, North Carolina. Battery A. Four years of service. ACADEMIC: Silver A IIVI : Gold A llll, ll, Il 5 Blue Key Society. Cum Laude. VARSITY ATHLETICS: Wrestling llll g Crew llll, I. V. II. Letter Ill. COMPANY ATHLETICS: Base- ball IIV, llll g Boxing IIV, Ill 3 Wrestling llll, II, ll: Football llll, ll, Il. MISCELLANEOUS: Cordon, VEDETTE llll, Assistant Business Manager ll, Business Manager lli 3 ROLL CALL ICO-sports Editor ll 3 Quill Ill 5 Hop Club Ill: Cadet Club Ill g Four Gun Drill llll, ll, Captain Il. MILITARY: Private IVI Q Private First Class lllllg First Sergeant llllg Cadet Captain and Artillery Batallion Commander Ill. IOHN LEE DEVAULT, Springfield, Illinois. Band. Three years of service. VARSITY ATH- LETICS: Basketball lll, Il, Letter lMgr.i Track llll, Ill. COMPANY ATHLETICS: Foot- ball llll, ll, co-captain Il 3 Baseball llli g Soft- ball llll. MISCELLANEOUS: Choir Ill: Dance Band Ill, ll: VEDETTE III, Ii: ROLL CALL III: QUILL Ill: Science Club ill, Il. MILI- TARY: Private lllllg Private First Class llllg Corporal lll. FREDERICK ROSS DICKENSON. IR., Beaver Falls, Pennsylvania, Troop A. Four years of service. VARSITY ATHLETICS: jumping lllllg Baseball Ill: Cheerleader lletter ll. COM- PANY ATHLETICS: Soccer llV, llllg Football III, Il: Swimming IIV, Ill, II, Ilg Basketball IIV, III, II, Ilg Boxing IIV, II, Il: Volleyball IIV, III, ll, Il: Baseball IIV, Ill, Ill: Softball IIV, III, Ill. MISCELLANEOUS: QUARTER- BACK llllg VEDETTE Ill, Lancers lll, Il: Troop Council Ill. MILITARY: Private llVlg Private First Class lllllg Corporal llllg Ser- geant Ill. GERALD EDWARD DOLAN, Glenwood, Illinois. Company A. Three years of service. COMPANY ATHLETICS: Football illl, ll, ll: Wrestling lllllg Basketball llll, ll, llg Boxing lllllg Tennis llllg Baseball llll, Il, Il. MLITARY Private lllll 3 Private First Class tll, IJ. RONALD E. DON, Miami Beach, Florida. Com- pany A, Three years of service. COMPANY ATHLETICS: Soccer IIV, Il: Basketball IIV, llll g Wrestling III: Boxing IIVI. MILITARY: Private llVlg Private First Class lllll. Lance Corporal Ill. LUCIUS MAHLON DYAL, IR., Woodbine, Georgia. Company C. Three years of service. ACADEMIC: Silver A llll, lllg Cum Laude llig B.ue Key Society. VARSITY ATHLETICS: Sw.mming lll, II, COMPANY ATHLETICS: Soccer Ill, ll, llg Swimming llll, Il, ll: box.ng IIII, ll, llg Volleyball llll, Il, Ilg Baseball lll, ll, Softball III, Il: Crew lllll. MISCELLANEOUS: Great Books Club III: Drama Club III 3 Honor Guard Ill. MILITARY: Private lllllg Corporal llllg Lieutenant Ill. IAMES TRESTER DYKE, Fort Smith, Arkansas. Battery B. Four years of service. ACADEMIC: Blue Key llllg Gold A IIV, lll, Ill. Cum Laude Ili VARSITY ATHLETICS: Crew llV, Ill, letter ll, ll g COMPANY ATHLETICS: Foot- ball Illl, Il, II g Wrestling llll, Il, Il Basket- ball IIV, III, ll, Il 5 Volleyball llll, ll: Boxing lllli. MISCELLANOUS: Cordon IIV, III, ll, Secretary Il: ROLL CALL Ill: Hop Club lPresident ll, Cadet Club llll lSecretary- Treasurer ll: Great Books Club lllg Second Class and Beason Hall Board of Governorsg Secretary-Treasurer of Second Class: President of First Class. Tilley Sabre, Ingram Sabre: Four Gun Drill IIII, ll, First Sergeant li. MILITARY: Private IIVIQ Private First Class lllllg Staff Sergeant IIII, First Lieutenant, Regimental Adjutant lll. ROBERT WYNNE EVANS, Greencastle, Indiana. Company D. Four years of service. ACADEMIC: Gold A IIV, III, Ill: Silver A IIV, III, Ill: Cum Laude lllg Blue Key Society. VAR- SITY ATHLETICS: Wrestling IC, R. IV, Ill, III Letter Ill 3 Crew IC. R. IV, Letter III, Il, I lCapt.l COMPANY ATHLETICS: Crew IIVIQ Football llll Q Wrestling IIV, III, II, Il. MIS- CELLANEOUS: Cordon IIV, lll, Il, Council Vice-President Il, Cadet Club lll, Chairman Il: Hop Club lSecond Vice-President II 3 Vice President of Second Class, Beason Hall Board of Governors. Honor Guard III, Commander Il. MILITARY: Private IIVIQ Private First Class lllllg First Sergeant llllg Regimental Com- mander Ill. IOHN THOMAS FAWCETT, lr.,Grand Rapids, Michigan. Company A. Four years of service. ACADEMIC: Silver A IIV, Ill. COMPANY ATHLETICS: Football IIV, II, Il, ll 5 Wrestling IIV, III, Il: Boxing IIV, Illlg Baseball IIV, Ill, II, II, Softball IIV, Ill, ll, ll: Basketball IIV, Ill, Il, ll. MISCELLANEOUS: Cordon iChapIain's Aid II, ll 3 Great Books Club Ill. Honor Guard III, Corporal Il g Color Guard llll. MILITARY: Private IIVIQ Private First Class lllllg Corporal llllg 2nd Lieut. Ill. IESS WILLIAM FERGUSON, Blairsville, Penn- sylvania. Band. Two years of service. ACA- DEMIC: Silver A Ill Cum Laude Ill VAR- SITY ATHLETICS: Crew Ill, Il: Swim- ming llll. COMPANY ATHLETICS: Swimming lllig Basketball llll. MISCELLANEOUS: Cordon III, ll: Choir III, Il: ROLL CALL lllig QUILL Ill. MILITARY: Private llllg Corporal Ill, Of 1955 I43 The First Class I44 IAMES WILLIAM FLEMINC, Park Forest, Illi- nois. Troop B. Five years of service. VARSITY ATHLETICS: Wrestling Iletter ll, Il. COM- PANY ATHLETICS: Football IIV, Ill, ll, ll: Wrestling Illllg Boxing llllg Baseball Illl, llig Rifle IIV, Ill, Ill. MISCELLANEOUS: Mechanized Platoon. MILITARY: Private IIVIQ Private First Class lllli g Lance Corporal Illlg Sergeant tli. HERBERT M. FLEMMINC, Ambridge, Penn- sylvania. Band. Three years of service. COM- PANY ATHLETICS: Football llll, ll, ll: Bas- ketball llll, Il, llg Baseball llll, ll, ll: Vol- leyball llll, ll, Ii: Softball llll, ll, ll. MIS- CELLANEOUS: Cordon llll, ll, ll: Dance Band Illl, ll, Leader Il. MILITARY: Private First Class tlll, ll, ll. RICHARD GEORGE FLETEMEYER, Detroit, Michigan. Battery B. Four years of service. VARSITY ATHLETICS: Swimming KIV, Ill, letter ll, co-captain II g Track IIV, IIII. COM- PANY ATHLETICS: Football III: Soccer IIV, Ill, Ili: Swimming IIV, lll, llig Tennis Ill, lig Softball Ill, ll: Baseball Ill, llg Track llVlg MISCELLANEOUS: Cordon IIV, Ill, Il, Il. Four Gun Drill Ili. MILITARY: Private llVig Private First Class lllllg Corporal llllg 2nd Lieutenant ill. ROBERT IOSEPH FLUDE: Valparaiso, Indiana. Company C. Three years of service. ACA- DEMIC: Blue Key Society. VARSITY ATH- LETICS: Rifle llll, letter ll, ll. COMPANY ATHLETICS: Soccer llll, ll, Ilg Rifle IIII, Ili: Softball IIII, Il, ll. MISCELLANEOUS: Cordon Council lll, II. Honor Guard Ill. MILITARY: Private lllllg Corporal Illlg 2nd Lleut, Chaplain's Aide Ill. IOHN WILLIAM FRIEDERS, Wauwatosa, Wis- consin. Company A. Three years of service. ACADEMIC: Blue Key Society. Silver A Ill, li. Cum Laude Ill. VARSITY ATH- LETICS: Rifle lletter III, ll, Co-captain Ii 5 Golf Illll. COMPANY ATHLETICS: Foot- ball Illl, ll, llg Basketball Ill: Rifle lllllg Boxing llll, ll: Baseball llll, II, li: Softball Illl, Il, ll: Golf tllll MISCELLANEOUS: Beason Hall Board of Governors: St. Thomas More Catholic Club lVice-President Il, Presi- dent IJ: Drama Club III. MILITARY: Private llllig Corporal llllg First Lieutenant and Battalion Adiutant Ill. RICHARD ALLAN FRY, Hinsdale, Illinois. Company B. Four years of service. COMPANY ATHLETICS: Soccer IIV, III, Il, Il: Track HV, Ill, ll, ll: Volleyball IIV, Ill, ll, ll: Baseball tlll, ll: Softball IIV, llllg Basket- ball Ill, li. MISCELLANEOUS: Honor Guard Ill, li. MILITARY: Private llVig Private First Class lllllg Lance Corporal Illlg Cor- poral tli. RICHARD CHARLES FYE, Roselle, Illinois. Troop A. Four years of service. VARSITY ATHLETICS: lumping IIV, letter Ill, ll, let- ter, captain ll: Polo IIV, Illl, COMPANY ATHLETICS: Soccer llVl. MISCELLANEOUS: Cordon Ill: Lancers llll, ll, ll. MILITARY: Private llVlg Private First Class lllllg Lance Corporal llllg Lance Corporal Ill. DONN ARTHUR GERST: Parma, Ohio. Troop B. Four years of service. VARSITY ATH- LETICS: Polo tlV, Ill, letter ll, ll. COM- PANY ATHLETICS: Football Ill, llg Boxing lllllg Wrestling lllll. MISCELLANEOUS: Mechanized Platoon Ill, ll. MILITARY: Pri- vate llVlg Private First Class llll, Ill: Cor- poral lllg Sergeant Ill. GEORGE HENRY GLENDENNING: Larchmont, New York. Troop A. Four Years of service. COMPANY ATHLETICS: Golf IIV, Ill, ll, ll: Football Illg Baseball Illl, ll, ll: Softball III, ll 3 Squash IIV, llllg Basketball IIV, Ill, ll, llg MISCELLANEOUS: Mechanized Pla- toon. MILITARY: Private IIV, lllg Private First Class lllllg Lance Corporal Ill. WILLIAM IOSEPH CODSHALL, Fox Lake, Illi- nois. Battery A. Four years of service. VAR- SITY ATHLETICS: Rifle Illl, letter ll, Il. COMPANY ATHLETICS: Soccer IIV, Ill, ll, All-Company llg Rifle IIV, Ill, Ill: Crew lllll 3 Tennis ill, ll. MISCELLANEOUS: Fire- arms Club Ill. Four Gun Drill Ill. MILI- TARY: Private llVlg Private First Class lllll: Lance Corporal llllg Sergeant Ill. RALPH STEPHEN COLT, Indianapolis, Indiana. Company A. Two years of service. ACA- DEMIC: Silver 'A llllg Blue Key Society. VARSITY ATHLETICS: Basketball llll, Letter Ill. COMPANY ATHLETICS: Football Ill, ll, Volleyball Ill, Ilg Tennis III, ll. MISCEL- LANEOUS: Cordon Ill, Il. MILITARY: Private Illl. Private First Class Ill. VICTOR R. GONZALEZ, Guatemala City, Guatemala. Company D. Three years of serv- ice. COMPANY ATHLETICS: Baseball llll, ll, ll: Softball Illl, ll, ll: Soccer llll, ll, Ilg Football III, Ilg Boxing lllllg Swimming llll, ll, ll: Basketball lllllg Track lllll: Squash Ill: Volleyball Illl, Il, Il. MILITARY: Pri- vate First Class llll, Il, l.l Of 1955 145 The First Class I46 IOHN AMOR COWAN, Los Angeles, Califor- nia. Band. Four years of service, ACADEMIC: Cold A Ill. VARSITY ATHLETICS: Wrest- ling lIV, Illl. COMPANY ATHLETICS: Foot- ball IIV, Ill, II, Il: Crew lllllg Wrestling KIV, Ill, Ill. MISCELLANEOUS: QUILL Ill. MILITARY: Private lIVl: Private First Class Illl, Il: First Sergeant llll. IUAN ANTONIO GRANADOS, Havana, Cuba. Battery B. Three years of service. COMPANY ATHLETICS: Rifle llllg Boxing lllllg Swim- ming lll, Il 5 Crew lll, Il. MISCELLEANOUS: Choir Ill. MILITARY: Private llll, Ill g Private First Class Ill. GRAYSON GAILLARD HANAHAN. Charles- ton, South Carolina. Troop A. Four years of service. ACADEMIC: Silver A lllll. VAR- SITY ATHLETICS: Polo IIV, Ill, lllg Fencing Ill. COMPANY ATHLETICS: Soccer III, Il: Wrestling llll. MISCELLANEOUS: Cordon Ill: Episcopal Cordon IIV, III, II, Head ot Episcopal Cordon ll: Photography Club Ill. I-ancers III, Il. VEDETTE Ill, MILITARY: Pri- vate llVlg Private First Class lllllg Sergeant Illlg 2nd Lieut. Ill. RICHARD MERWYN HAND, Culver, Indiana. Battery A. Four years of service. VARSITY ATHLETICS: Football ill: Basketball III, let- ter Il. COMPANY ATHLETICS: Football IIV, III, Ill: Basketball IIV, Illl: Boxing lllllg Track llll, lllg Baseball IIV, III, Il, ll 3 Soft-- ball IIV, III, ll, ll. MISCELLANEOUS: ROLL CALL Ill 3 QUILL Ill: VEDETTE Ill, Assist- ant to the Editor Il 3 Batteny House Committee III, Il, Four Gun Drill III, Colors Sergeant Il. MILITARY: Private IIVlg Private First Class lllllg Corporal llllg 2nd Lieut. Ill. ICHN LYLE HARRINGTON, Kansas City, Mis- souri. Troop B. Four years of service. COM- PANY ATHLETICS: Soccer IIV, Ill, Il, Ilg Basketball IIV, Ill, II, Il: Baseball IIV, III, II, ll: Softball IIV, III, Il, ll. MISCEL- LANEOUS: Cordon HV, Illlg QUILL Repre- sentative llll, Ill. Lancers Ill, Il. MILI- TARY: Private lIVlg Private First Class llll, ll: Corporal llll. RUSSEL CLEMONS HARRIS, Cordele, Georgia. Company C. Three years of service. VARSITY ATHLETICS: Football: Ill: Swimming IIII, letter Ill. COMPANY ATHLETICS: Football llll, Ill: Swimming llll, Ill: Track lllllg Tennis llll, Illg Boxing Ill, ll. MISCEL- LANEOUS: Honor Council ill 5 Hop Club Ill 3 Cadet Club ill: Honor Guard ill. MILITARY: Private Illll 3 First Sergeant Illl 3 Captain Ill. IAMES WILBURT HAUERWAS, Wauwatosa, Wisconsin. Company A. Three years of service. COMPANY ATHLETICS: Football IIIII3 Rifle llll, Ill: Baseball IIIIIQ Softball IIII, ll, II3 Basketball III, MILITARY: Private llll, ll, ll. CHARLES IACKSON HEIBERGER, Peoria, Illi- nois. Battery A. Four years of service. VAR- SITY ATHLETICS: Crew IIV, Ill, Ill: Basket- ball III, manager Letter Ill. COMPANY ATH- LETICS: Boxing IIV, IIII3 Basketball IIVlg Crew IIV, Ill, Ill. MISCELLANEOUS: Plastic Club IIII, Il, Il:Choir IIV, Ill, Il, ll. MILI- TARY: Private IIVI 3 Private First Class lllllg Lance Corporal Illl, Corporal Ill. IOHN EDWARD HENDERSON, Houston, Texas. Troop A. Four years of service. VAR- SITY ATHLETICS: Swimming Illl, Ill 3Cheer- leader lletter, captain ll. COMPANY ATH- IJETICS: Football Ill: Soccer IIV, III, III3 Swimming IIV, Ill, II, Il: Wrestling Ill: Boxing III, ll. MISCELLANEOUS: Hop Club lllg VEDETTE Ill, Features Editor ll: Great Books Club III3 Troop Council Ill. Lancers Ill, Stable Sergeant ll. MILITARY: Private IIVI: Private First Class Illllg Battalion Staff Sergeant Illlg lst Lieut. Regimental Infirmary Officer Ill. DAVID IEROME HENRICKS: Culver, Indiana, Band. Four years of service. ACADEMIC: Silver A IIV, III, ll. COMPANY ATHLETICS: Basketball IIV, III, ll, II3 Track IIV, Ill, ll, II3 Baseball IIV, III, II, II: Volleyball IIV, III, II, Il. MILITARY: Private IIVI 3 Best Plebe in Infantny IIVI3 Private First Class IIII, III3 Lance Corporal Ill. IOSEPH WARD HINKSON, Wallingford, Penn- sylvania. Troop B. Four years of service. VAR- SITY ATHLETICS: Track IIV, III, Ill 3 Cheer- leader Ill, COMPANY ATHLETICS: Track IIV, Ill, II, Il: Crew IIV, Ill, ll, Ilg Tennis lllllg Soccer IIV, Ill, ll, ll: Rifle IIV, Ill, ll, II3 Wrestling III, Il. MISCELLANEOUS: Choir Ill, II3 Cordon Council Ill. MILI- TARY: Private IIVJ3 Private First Class llll, II3 Lance Corporal llll. IAMES HOWARD HODCIN, Chicago, Illinois. Troop B. Two years of service. COMPANY ATHLETICS: Crew Ill, II3 Rifle Ill, ll. MIS- CELLANEOUS: Drama Club Ill. MILITARY: Private IIII3 Sergeant Ill. Of 1955 I47 The First Class I48 WILLIAM McHENRY HOILES, Alliance, Ohio. Troop A. Four years of service. COMPANY ATHLETICS: Football IIV, Ill, Il, ll: Basket- ball IIV, III, Il, II, Softball IIV, Ill, ll, Ilg Squash IIV, llllg Swimming Ill: Golf IIV, llll. MISCELLANEOUS: Second Class House Committee, Beason Hall Board of Governors. Mechanized Cavalry Commander III. MILI- TARY: Private IIVI 3 Private First Class lllllg Corporal llllg Sergeant III. ACADEMICS: Silver A . MALCOLM RONALD HOLMES, Wimona, Mis- sissippi. Company B, Two years of service. VARSITY ATHLETICS: Football III, letter II: Track IIII. COMPANY ATHLETICS: Track llllg Baseball Ill, II g Swimming Illg Basket- ball III, ll, Softball lll, ll. MISCELLANE- OUS: Cordon III. MILITARY: Private llllg Lance Corporal III. RICHARD HOWARD HUNT, IR.. Miami, Florida. Troop A. Four years of service. VAR- SITY ATHLETICS: Football Ill, letter II: Track lletter Ill, Il, co-captain II. COMPANY ATHLETICS: Football IIV, llllg Volleyball IIV, IllIgWrestling Ill, II: Boxing Illllg Track KIVI. MISCELLANEOUS: Cadet Club III, Hop Club III. Lancers III, Lieutenant Il. MILITARY: Private IlVIg Private First Class Illllg Sergeant Illlg First Lieutenant III. IESSE DACAUSTA IACKSON, Gainesville, Georgia. Troop B. Three years of service. VAR- SITY ATHLETICS: Football Iletter II, II 3 Polo llll, II, letter II, COMPANY ATHLETICS: Football Illllg Wrestling llll, III: Boxing IIII, llIgTrack llll, III, Softball llll. MIS- CELLANEOUS: Hop Club tll g Cordon llll, II, II. Lancers III, II. MILITARY: Private tllllg Sergeant llllg First Lieutenant Squadron Ad- iutant III. ROBERTO MAURICIO IUNCO. Mexico, D. F., Mexico. Company A. Four years of service. VARSITY ATHLETICS: Wrestling IIV, llllg Fencing IIII, lllg Crew lllllg Track lll. COMPANY ATHLETICS: Soccer IIV, Ill, ll, Il: Boxing IIV, IIII: Wrestling IIII, III: Baseball IIV, III, ll, ll g Crew IIV, llllg Vol- leyball Illl, II, II. MISCELLANEOUS: Honor Guard III. MILITARY: Private lIVIg Private First Class llll, Ill g Corporal III. DAVID EDWARD KLASSON. Los Angeles, California. Band. Three years of service. ACA- DEMIC: Silver A llll, II, II Gold A g Blue Key Society: Cum Laude: COMPANY ATH- LETICS: Soccer Illl, II, II: Wrestling llll, III: Basketball Ill: Volleyball llll, II, II: Baseball Illl, Il, II. MISCELLANEOUS: ROLL CALL III: MILITARY: Private IIIIIQ Lance Corporal Illlg Sergeant III. MONTE WILLIAM KLEIN, Festus, Missouri. Battery B. Two years of service. VARSITY ATHLETICS: Baseball llll. COMPANY ATH- LETICS: Football Ill, ll 3 Track Ill, Il 5 Basket- ball lll, ll: Swimming Ill, Il: Wrestling llllg Boxing llll. MISCELLANEOUS: Cordon Ill, Il. MILITARY: Private llllg Lance Cor- poral III. GEORGE WILLIAM KOCH: La Grange, Illinois. Company A. Four years of service. COMPANY ATHLETICS: Crew HV, Ill, II, ll: Basketball IIV, III, Il, ll: Track llll, Il, Ilg Volleyball llll, II, ll: Tennis IIV, llllg Baseball IIV, Illlg Wrestling IIV, Illlg Softball IIV, llllg Boxing IIVI. MISCELLANEOUS: Visual Aids Club IIV, llllg Music Appreciation Club llll. MILITARY: Private lIVlg Private First Class llll, ll, ll. KENNETH KLAIRE KRANING, II, Culver, ln- diana. Band. Four years of service. VARSITY ATHLETICS: Tennis llll, manager Ill. COM- PANY ATHLETICS: Soccer IIV, Ill, II, Il: Rifle IIV, llllg Volleyball IIV, Illl. MISCEL- LANEOUSI Choir IIV, III, Vice-President II, President Il 3 Cordon IIV, III, II, Il 3 Hop Club Ill: Dance Band IIV, III, III: First Class Combo llll, Illg Honor Guard Ill. MILI- TARY: Private IIVI g Private First Class lllllg Supply Sergeant llllg First Lieutenant III. LEONARD FRANCIS KRATZ, II, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Company B. Two years of serv- ice. VARSITY ATHLETICS: Cheerleader llet- ter ll. COMPANY ATHLETICS: Soccer Ill, ll: Basketball III, Ilg Baseball III, Ilg Soft- ball lll, Il. MILITARY: Private llllg Private First Class III. ROBERT ALLEN KROLL: Chicago, Illinois. Troop B. Four years of service. VARSITY ATH- LETICS: Rifle llll, letter Il, ll: Baseball Ill, ll. COMPANY ATHLETICS: Football IIV, Ill, ll, Ilg Basketball IIV, Ill, Il, ll: Rifle IIV, Ill, lllg Baseball IIV, llll 3 Softball IIV, llll: Volleyball IIV, III, II, Il. MISCELLANEOUS: QUARTERBACK lcompany representativel: lewish Cordon IIV, Ill, ll, ll, Lancers llll, II, Il. MILITARY: Private IIVI: Private First Class lllllg Corporal llllg Sergeant Ill. CHARLES BURNHAM LANMAN: Hammond. Indiana. Battery B. Three years of service. ACADEMIC: Silver A IIII, II, II: Blue Key Society, Cum Laude Ill. COMPANY ATH- LETICS: Football Ill, llg Basketball III, Il: Squash llll, II, ll: Volleyball Ill, ll: Swim- ming Illl, ll, llg Baseball llll, ll, ll: Softball llll, ll, ll. MISCELLANEOUS: Four Gun Drill Ill. MILITARY: Private lllllg Corporal llllg 2nd Lieut. III. Of 1955 I49 The First Class iso IOSEPH WILLIAM LARIMORE: St. Louis, Missouri. Battery B. Four years of service. ACADEMIC: Silver A IIV, Illlg Gold A IIVI. VARSITY ATHLETICS: Football lletter lII,ll, co-captain II g Wrestling IIV, letter Ill, ll,II 3 Track lIV,IllI. COMPANY ATHLETICS: Football IIVIQ Wrestling llV,llII3 Volleyball llll,Il,IIg Boxing Ill,lIg Crew llI,lI 3 Baseball lll,lI: Softball lIl.lI. MISCELLANEOUS: Honor Council III 3 Cadet Club lllg Hop Club III. Four Gun Drill lllI,Il, First Lieutenant II. MILITARY: Private IIVIQ Private First Class illllg First Sergeant Illlg Captain III. STUART NELSON LEFF, Pittsburgh 27, Penn- sylvania. Company C. Four years of service. ACADEMIC: Silver A llV,IlI. VARSITY ATHLETICS: Football lIII,ll,lI. COMPANY ATHLIETICS: Fo0tb'all IIVI 3 Wrestling IlV,IllI Basketball llV,IlIIg Boxing lIV,IlI,Il,Ilg Volleyball IlV,Ill,lI,lI3 Baseball llV,lll,Il,lIg Softball llV,lIl,ll,II. MISCELLANEOUS: Math Club: Hop Club III. Honor Guard Ill, Sergeant II. MILITARY: Private IlVIg Private First Class lllllg Supply Sergeant IIIIQ First Lieutenant III. PABLO ALYANDRO LEGORRETA, Mexico, D. F., Mexico. Troop A. Three years of service. VARSITY ATHLETICS: Swimming lIl,ll. COMPANY ATHLETICS: Swimming IIll,Il,lIg Squash Ill,lIg Soccer IllI,Il,II. MILITARY: Private IllI,IIIg Private First Class III. IOHN FREDRICK LEMEN, Pawnee, Illinois. Band. Two years of service. ACADEMIC: Silver A Illlg Cold A llllg Blue Key Society Cum Laude III. COMPANY ATHLETICS: Soccer lll,II g Rifle Ill,lI 3 Golf IIII. MISCEL- LANEOUS: Cordon Ill, llg Great Books Club lllg Choir IIl,lI. MILITARY: Private llllg Corporal III. SAM GEORGE LETT, Dallas, Texas. Band. Three years of service. VARSITY ATHLETICS: Foot- ball llll, letter ll, letter II. COMPANY ATH- LETICS: Baseball lIIl,Il,lIg Basketball llll, II,lIg Boxing Illl,lI,lIg Softball Illl,ll,lI. MISCELLANEOUS: Cadet Club: Dance Band. MILITARY: Private Illllg Corporal llllg 2nd Lieut. III. FRANCIS MICHAEL LINTNER, Tucson, Ari- zona. Company B. Two years of service. COMPANY ATHLETICS: Rifle III. MISCEL- LANEOUS: Science Club llllg Gun Club III. MILITARY: Private llll 3 Lance Corp. lll. THOMAS ANDREW LOGSDOIN, Shawneetown, Illinois. Troop B. Two years of service. COM- PANY ATHLETICS: Soccer llll g Football Ill: Rifle llllg Wrestling lll,Ilg Boxing lIl,II. MISCELLANEOUS: Cordon llll. MILITARY: Private llll 5 Lance Corporal Ili. ROBART DAIR LONG, Fort Smith, Arkansas. Company D. Four years of service. VARSITY ATHLETICS: Rifle lIII,lll. COMPANY ATH- LETICS: Boxing Ill Football IIV, III, Ilg Rifle IIV, Ill, Il, II: Softball IIV, Ill, ll, Il 3 Base- ball IIV, III, ll, II: Basketball IIV, ll: Wrestling IIVI 3 Boxing IIVI 3 MILITARY: Pri- vate First Class llll, III: Sergeant III. EDWARD ROBBINS LORING, Sands Point, Long Island, New York. Troop B. Three years of service. VARSITY ATHLETICS: Rifle llll, III. COMPANY ATHLETICS: Rifle lllI,II,lI: Boxing llll. MISCELLANEOUS: Dramatics Club III Cordon llll, II, Ilg Lancers III, II. MILITARY: Private lllllg Corporal Ill, II. THORNTON HOWARD McELVAlN, Ir., Santa Fe, New Mexico. Troop B. Three years of ser- vice. VARSITY ATHLETICS: Polo llII,III. COMPANY ATHLETICS: Football lllg Boxing lllll 5 Wrestling lll,Il: Softball llllg Baseball llli. MISCELLANEOUS: Cordon lIII,lI,Il. MILITARY: Private lllllg Private First Class llI,II. HENRY PAYNE MclNTOSH, IV, Reno, Nevada. Troop A. Three years of service. VARSITY ATHLETICS: Cheerleader Letter III. COM- PANY ATHUETICS: Swimming lllll g Wrestling Ill: Volleyball III: Crew III, II. MISCEL- LANEOUS: Cordon llll, ll, ll. Merchanized Platoon III, II. MILITARY: Private llll, III: Private First Class III. A. CARL MAIER, Cleveland, Ohio. Company B. Two years of service. ACADEMIC: Silver A llll 3 Gold A Ili Blue Key Society: Cum Laude Ill. MISCELLANEOUS: VEDETTE Ill QUILL Ill Cordon Ill, ll: Science Club Ill, ll 5 Great Books Club Ill, Il g Library Staff III: Weather Club lll, ll. MILITARY: Private llllg Corporal Ill. Of 1955 ISI The First Class ISZ IAY WARD MALONE, Mount Dora, Florida. Troop A. Four years of service. COMPANY ATHLETICS: Football llV,lll,Il,Ilg Basketball llV,IlI,lI,Ilg Baseball llV,lII,ll,Il: Softball lIV,lII,lI,lIg Swimming lIV,Ill,ll,Il: Boxing lll,ll: Track llllg Volleyball lIV,lll,ll,Il. MISCELLANEOUS: Lancers lIl,ll 5 Mechanized Platoon lll. MILITARY: Private llVIg Private First Class lllllg Lance Corporal llllg Sergeant Ill. MELVYN LEE MANASTER, Chicago, Illinois. Troop A. Four years of service, VARSITY ATH- LETICS: Baseball lletter Il,lI. COMPANY ATHLETICS: Football lllI,Il,ll: Basketball llll,Il,Ilg Squash llII,lI,llg Baseball llV,lllIg Softball llV,IIIl: Boxing llll. MILITARY: Private IIVIQ Private First Class lllllg Lance Corporal ll: Corporal Clerk Ill. BERNARD GEORGE MANLEY, lr., Ontario, California. Company B. Three years of service. VARSITY ATHUETICS: Crew llll, letter Il, letter II, COMPANY ATHLETICS: Crew llll, Ill 3 Wrestling Ill. MISCELLANEOUS: Cordon. Honor Guard lll. MILITARY: Private lllll: Lance Corporal llll: 2nd Lieutenant Ill. BYRON MICHAEL MARCUS, Chicago, Illinois. Company D. Three years of service. VARSITY ATHLETICS: Baseball lreserve letter Ill: Track lreserve letter llll. COMPANY ATH- LETICS: Soccer Illl,ll,Ilg Track llIl,IIlg Wrestling llII,lIlg Boxing llll, MISCEL- LANEOUS: jewish Cordon llll,Il, President ll. Honor Guard III. MILITARY: Private lllllg Corporal llllg 2nd Lieutenant lRegimental Mess Officer Ill. GEORGE ALEX MARSH, Ill, Charlotte, North Carolina. Company D. Three years of service. ACADEMIC: Silver A tlll,lll: Blue Key Society, Cum Laude. VARSITY ATHLETICS: Wrestling llll, C.R.ll.lI. COMPANY ATH- LETICSI Soccer lIIl,II,ll 5 Wrestling lIIl,Il,ll: Boxing lll,ll: Swimming llllg Softball llll, II,lI: Baseball lllI,ll,ll: Volleyball llll,Il. MISCELLANEOUS: Hop Club: ROLL CALL III 3 QUARTERBACK Ill. Honor Guard III. MILI- TARY: Private lllllg Corporal llllg First Lieutenant Ill. DON LOREN MAUNZ, Bradford, Pennsylvania. Company C. Three years of service. VARSITY ATHLETICS: Wrestling lllll. COMPANY ATHLETICS: Football llllg Wrestling llll, ll,ll: Tennis llll,lIlg Boxing llllg Crew llll,lI,Il. MISCELLANEOUS: Cordon llll,II, Il. Honor Guard Ill. MILITARY: Private First Class lllllg Lance Corporal llllg 2nd Lieu- tenant III. IAMES DOYLE MAY, Houston, Texas. Company B. Four years of service. ACADEMIC: Silver A llll, Gold A Blue Key Society: Cum Laude Ill. VARSITY ATHLETICS: Football lletter ll, II: Wrestling lletter Ill. COM- PANY ATHLETICS: Football IIV, llllg Swim- ming IIV, Ill, ll, ll g Wrestling Ill, ll, Basket- ball lllg Track Ill: Boxing Ill, Volleyball IIV, Ill, ll, II: Baseball IIV, Ill, II, Il: Soft- ball iIV,lll,lI,Il. MISCELLANEOUS: Cordon llV,Ill,Il,lI Q Cadet Club Ill g Hop Club: Honor Council llll. Honor Guard Ill, First Lieutenant III. MILITARY: Private IIVIQ Private First Class lllllg First Sergeant IIIIQ Captain Ill. GRANT EMORY METCALFE, South Bend, ln- diana. Troop A. Four years of service. VARSITY ATHLETICS: Polo llV,IlIIg jumping llV,lll, letter ll, letter ll. COMPANY ATHLETICS: Track ill. MISCELLANEOUS: Cordon IIVI. Lancers Ill. MILITARY: Private llV,IIl,lllg Private First Class Ill. ARTHUR McA. MILLER, Ruskin, Florida. Battery B. Four years of service. ACADEMIC: Cold A llV,Ill,lI,Il. Cum Laude Ill. VAR- SITY ATHIJETICS: Fencing llll, letter Ill. Letter I lcaptainl. COMPANY ATHLETICS: Crew lllllg Soccer IIV, Ill, ll, Il. MISCEL- LANIEOUS: Great Books Club lllg Drama Club lllg QUILL III, Editor-in-Chief Il. Four Gun Drill ill, Corporal II. MILITARY: Private IIVIQ Private First Class lllllg Corporal Illlg Znd Lieutenant Ill. GEORGE EVANS MITCHELL, Chicago, Illinois. Band. Three years of service. VARSITY ATH- LETICS: Track lll,Ilg COMPANY ATH- LETICS: Football lllI,ll,lIg Basketball llll, Ill, Baseball Illl, ll, Il3Track ill Letter llg Volleyball llll, II, II: Softball llll, ll, Il: MILITARY: Private illllg Private First Class III, Sergeant III. IAMES LAMBERTON MITCHELL, Scottsdale, Arizona. Battery B. Four years of service. VARSITY ATHLETICS: Swimming IIVIQ Ten- nis IIV, letter lIl,ll,I, captain Il. COMPANY ATHLETICS: Football lIIl,Il,ll g Wrestling Ill: Crew llVlg Squash lll,llg Boxing lIll,ll,ll: Track lll,llg Volleyball Illl,ll,Ilg Swimming llV,lll,ll,l. MISCELLANIEOUS: Episcopal Cor- don: Cordon Council, Cadet Club: Hop Club. Four Gun Drill Ill, Sergeant Il. MILITARY: Private iIVlg Private First Class IIIII: Sergeant illlg First Lieutenant Ill. IOHN COURTNEY MONTGOMERY, Grove City, Pennsylvania. Troop B. Four years of service. VARSITY ATHLETICS: jumping IIV, letter IIII. COMPANY ATHLETICS: Wrestling lIV,lII,ll,lIg Swimming llV,lllIg Baseball llIl,llg Softball llll,llg Volleyball lIl,IIg Soccer lIV,IllI. MISCELLANEOUS: Cordon ilV,lIll. Lancers ilIl,ll,lIg Mechanized Pla- toon Ill. MILITARY: Private llV,Ill: Private First Class lllllg Lance Corporal III. 0f1955 153 The First Class IS4 RICARDO MORALES, Habana, Cuba. Troop A. Two years of service. COMPANY ATHLETICS: Soccer III,Il: Rifle Illlg Wrestling llll: Boxing Ill: Baseball Ill. MISCELLANEOUS: Science Club llllg MILITARY: Private llllg Private First Class lll. NORMAN BERNARD MORCENS, Kansas City, Missouri. Company B. Four years of service. ACADEMIC: Silver A llll. COMPANY ATHLETICS: Rifle lIV,lIIlg Crew lllllg Basketball Illl,ll 5 Wrestling llI,ll g Volleyball Ill. VARSITY ATHLETICS: Rifle llV,Illlg Crew III,Il. MISCELLANEOUS: Cordon ilVlg ROLL CALL Illl 3 QUILL llll 3 VEDETTE llll, II,ll. Honor Guard llI,Il. MILITARY: Private IIVIQ Private First Class Illll 3 Lance Corporal Illl g 2nd Lieut. Ill. ROBERT TAYLOR MORRIS, Mexico, D. F., Mexico. Troop A. Three years of service. VARSITY ATHLETICS: Polo llll, letter ll, letter Il. COMPANY ATHLETICS: Football lIll,ll,ll: Baseball IlII,Il,ll: Track IIII,ll,llg Softball IllI,lI,llg Boxing Illll. MISCELLAN- EOUS: Hop Club Ill: Cadet Club Illg Troop Council. Lancers Ill,ll. MILITARY: Private Illllg Sergeant llllg Lieutenant Ill. DUDLEY BUTLER MORRISON, Charleston, West Virginia. Battery A. Three years of ser- vice. VARSITY ATHLETICS: Fencing IIII, letter II, ll. COMPANY ATHLETICS: Swimming IIII,Ill: Tennis llII,ll,Ilg Crew Ill,Il,llg MISCELLANEOUS: Cordon IIII, II,llg Drama Club Ill: Photography Club Ill,Il: Choir Ill. Four Gun Drill Ill. MILI- TARY: Private lllllg Lance Corporal llllg Sergeant Ill. IOHN COOPER MORRISON, lr., Charleston, West Virginia. Troop B. Three Years of service. VARSITY ATHLETICS: Polo IIII, letter lI,Il. COMPANY ATHLETICS: Football IIlI,II,Ilg Track lIII,ll,llg Basketball IIII,II,Ig Boxing llII,lI,llg Swimming IIII,lIlg Wrestling IIII, Ill: Tennis llll,II,ll, MISCELLANEOUS: Cor- don IlII,II,Ilg Hop Club Ill g Cadet Club lllg VEDIETTE lII,Il, Lancers III,ll. MILITARY: Private lllllg Sergeant Illlg First Lieutenant, Personnel Officer Ill. ROBERT CLARKE MORRISON, Grosse Pointe, Michigan. Company C. Three years of service. VARSITY ATHLETICS: Wrestling Ill,Il. COMPANY ATHLETICS: Soccer IIll,llg Wrestling IlIl,Ilg Boxing IllI,IIlg Baseball lIll,Ilg Golf lll,ll. MISCELLANEOUS: Great Books Club Ill. Honor Guard Ill. MILITARY: Private lllllg Private First Class Ill,ll. HEWETT PROBASCO MULFORD, lr., Lebanon, Ohio. Band. Three years of service. VARSITY ATHLETICS: Rifle iletter Il,ll. COMPANY ATHLETICS: Tennis ilI,Il: Baseball illllg Softball illllg Swimming illlg Soccer illl, ll,Il: Rifle iIlI,II, captainl 3 Squash ilII,II,Ilg Volleyball ill,ll. MISCELLANEOUS: Dance Band ilI,ll: Cordon ill. MILITARY: Private illllg Lance Corporal illlg Sergeant ill. FRED OLEN MUNN, lr., Charlotte, North Carolina. Band. Four years of service. ACA- DEMIC: Silver A iIV,lII,Ill. Cum Laude ill. VARSITY ATHLETICS: Rifle ilV, letter III, ll, Ilg Crew IIV, C.R. III, C.R. Ill. COMPANY ATHLETICS: Volleyball ill: Rifle ilV, llll. Crew IIV, Illl. MISCELLANEOUS: Cadet Club ill: Hop Club ill, Science Club IIV, llll Choir IIV, llllg VEDETTE ilV, III, ll: ROLL CALL lIV,lllg QUILL iAssistant Editor Il. Honor Guard ill. MILITARY: Pri- vate iIVlg Private First Class illllg Sergeant illl 5 Captain ill. FREDERIC BEALS NAGEL, Mexico, D. F., Mexico. Battery A. Three years of service. ACADEMIC: Silver A illl: Blue Key Society. COMPANY ATHLETICS: Crew illl, Ill: Fencing illllg Track illlg Wrestling ill,Ilg Swimming iIll,lll. MISCELLANEOUS: VEDETTE ill, Director of Photography Il: ROLL CALL ill. MILITARY: Private illllg Lance Corporal ill,ll. FRANKLIN TYLER NANNET, Crawfordsville, Indiana. Battery A. Three years of service. VARSITY ATHLETICS: Cross Country iassis- tant manager Ill, letter, manager Il. COM- PANY ATHLETICS: Soccer Illllg Rifle illl, Il, Il. MILITARY: Private iIVlg Private First Class illlg 2nd Lieutenant Ill. WALTER SCOTT NETTROUR, Allison Park, Pennsylvania. Troop B. Two Years of service. COMPANY ATHLETICS: Basketball ill g Track ill 3 Football ill, ll: Basketball ill, Il 3 Swim- ming ill, Il Baseball illlg Softball ill, llg Volleyball ill, ll. MISCELLANEOUS: Cordon ill, Il. MILITARY: Private illl 3 Corporal ill. WILLIAM VAN NORMAN NIES, Wheatridge, Colorado, Company C. Three years of service. COMPANY ATHLETICS: Football iIII,II,Ilg Crew iIIl,lll 3 Track ilII,ll, captain ll 3 Boxing lllI,Il,Ilg Basketball lIll,ll: Swimming illl, Il,llg Baseball iIlI.Il,llg Softball lIlI,Il,Il, Soccer illll. MISCELLANEOUS: QUILL illl, llg Drama Club ill. MILITARY: Private illl, Ill 3 Private First Class ill. Of 1955 ISS The First Class l56 WILLIAM MARKLEY NIXON, Ill, Thomaston, Georgia. Battery A. Four years of service. VARSITY ATHLETICS: Cross Country llV,llI, letter III: Swimming IIV, letter III,lI,lIg Track Illl,lI, letter II. COMPANY ATH- LETICS: Swimming IIV, llllg Track IIII. MISCELLANEOUS: Choir IIV,lIl,lI,lIg Drama Club lIV,lIg ROLL CALL llllg Art III: Cor- don IlV,III,ll,lI. MILITARY: Private IIVIQ Private First Class IIIIIQ Corporal lIl,lI. ROBERT EDWARD OADE, Hazel Park, Michi- gan, Company A. Four years of service. VARSITY ATHLETICS: Golf illl,ll,lI. COM- PANY ATHLETICS: Football IIV,Il,lIg Crew Illllg Wrestling IIV,IIIIg Boxing IIV,IIlIg Basketball llIl,ll,IIg Volleyball iIll,Ilg Golf IlV,IIl,ll,lI. MISCELLANEOUS: St. Thomas More Club IIV, Ill, Board of Directors Il, II. Honor Guard IPrivate II. MILITARY: Private ilVIg Private First Class illl,IIIg Lance Corporal III. GEORGE CAMPBELL PETTY, Pasadena, Cali- fornia. Troop B. Four years of service. COM- PANY ATHLETICS: Football IlV,Ill,II,lI: Swimming iIV,IIl,ll,lIg Basketball lIV,III,II, II: Boxing llV,llI,ll,lIg Baseball IlV,llI,ll,lIg Softball ilV,lll,ll,II. MISCELLANEOUS: Choir iIV,IIl,lI,IIg ROLL CALL lrepresentative II. Mechanized Platoon III. MILITARY: Private IIV,llI,IlIg Lance Corporal III. IAMES FREDERICK PFEIFER, Lawrenceburg, Indiana. Band. Four years of service. VARSITY ATHLETICS: Swimming IIVI. COMPANY ATHLETICS: Soccer lIV,ll,IIg Swimming IIVI: Wrestling Illl,llIg Squash iIl,IIg Volleyball Illllg Crew llV,lll,lII. MISCEL- LANEOUS: Choir IV,IlI,Il,lIg Cordon llV,llI, II,lIg Band Council III: ROLL CALL Illlg Quarterback III. MILITARY: Private IIVIQ Private First Class lllllg Corporal IIIIQ 2nd Lieutenant III. FRANK LeROY PHILPOT, Detroit, Michigan. Company A. Four years of service. VARSITY ATHLETICS: Crew Iletter Ill,lI,lIg Basketblall III. COMPANY ATHLETICS: Rifle ilIl,llI: Basketball ilV,lIl,llIg Football ilV,lll,IIIg Track IIIIQ Wrestling IIIIQ Swimming IIIIQ Crew lIV,lllI. MISCELLANEOUS: Vedette iIll,llIg Cadet Club III. Honor Guard III, Sergeant II. MILITARY: Private IIVI: Lance Corporal Illllg Supply Sergeant Illlg Regi- mental Supply Lieutenant III. BENIAMIN MEHL PICKARD, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. Company D. Four years of service. VARSITY ATHLETICS: Swimming llV,IllI. COMPANY ATHLETICS: Swimming ilV,Ill, lI,II: Soccer iIV,IlI,Il,lIg Baseball IIVI: Football ilV,lll,lI,lIg Boxing lll,lIg Tennis ill,ll. MISCELLANIEOUS: Honor Guard Ill, Corporal Il. MILITARY: Private IIVIQ Private First Class lllllg Corporal Ill,lI. HOWARD OWEN PLAGGEMARS, Holland, Michigan. Troop A, Three years of service. COMPANY ATHIJETICS: Football IIII, Il, II, Rifle Illl, II, Il Q Swimming III g Boxing IIIIQ Basketball IIII, II, II: Baseball lllllg Soft- ball Illllg Golf III, II, Volleyball Illll. MISCELLANEOUS: Mechanized Platoon III, II. MILITARY: Private IllIIg Sergeant III. GEORGE IAMES POSEIPAL, Riverside, Illinois. Company D. Four years of service. ACA- DEMIC: Blue Key Society Illl. VARSITY ATHLETICS: Football IIII, letter Il, II: Wrestling IIII letterlg Baseball III, II: Track Illlg COMPANY ATHLETICS: Football IIVIQ Wrestling IIVIQ Boxing IIVIQ Basketball Illlg Volleyball IIV, III, II, II: Baseball IIV, Illlg Softball IIV, llllg Golf IIIII: Tennis IIV, llllg Swimming IIVI. MISCELLANEOUS: Sec- retary-Treasurer of First Class Ill g Cadet Club Ill: Hop Club Illg Choir III: Honor Guard III, I Second Lieutenantl. MILITARY: Private IIVIQ Private First Class Illllg Batallion Staff Sergeant IIIIQ Captain III. HENRY MORRISON REED, Ill, Louisville, Kentucky. Company C. Four years of service. VARSITY ATHLETICS: Wrestling IIV, Illl. COMPANY ATHLETICS: Football IIV, III, II, II: Basketball Ill, II, Golf IIII, III, Softball IIV, Illlg Wrestling IIV, Illlg Tennis IIII. MISCELLANEOUS: Honor Council llllg Honor Guard III, Corporal ll. MILITARY: Private llVIg Private First Class Illllg Sergeant Illlg 2nd Lieut. III. FRANKLIN EDWARD RICE, Niles, Michigan. Band. Three years of service, VARSITY ATH- LETICS: swimming Illl, ll, li, crew iii. COMPANY ATHLETICS: Soccer llll, III: Crew IIII 3 Swimming Illl, ll, Letter II. MIS- CELLANEOUS: Dance Band III, II. MILITARY: Private Illllg Corporal Illlg Sergeant III. ROBERT VIRGIL RICE, South Bend, Indiana. Company C. Three years of service. VARSITY ATHLETICS: Rifle Iletter III: Golf IIII, III: Reserve letter III. COMPANY ATHLETICS: Football IIII, III: Basketball Illllg Rifle llll, III: Golf IIII, III. MISCELLANEOUS: Cordon IIII, II, Council, ChapIain's Aide ll: Second Class House Rules Committee Illl. Color Guard Ill: Honor Guard III. MILITARY: Pri- vate IIIII 5 Corporal IIII 5 2nd Lieut. ARNOLD GEORGE RICH, Roscommon, Michi- gan. Company C. Four years of service. VAR- SITY ATHLETICS: Wrestling lllllg Track Iletter Il, II. COMPANY ATHLETICS: Soccer IIV, Illlg Football Ill: Wrestling IIV, III, Il: Boxing, IIVIQ Basketball IIV, III, II, Il: Baseball IIV, llllp Softball IIV, Illlg Track IIV, III, III. MISCELLANEOUS: QUARTER- BACK III: VEDETTE IIII, ll, Ilg ADDRESS BOOK Illllg Board of Governors III, Il: Hop Club. Honor Guard Ill, Squad Leader II. MILITARY: Private IIVI: Private First Class Illllg Regimental Sergeant Major Illlg Regi- mental CuIver's Officer and First Lieutenant III. Of 1955 I57 The First Class l58 ALDEN GALLUP ROACH, IR., Balboa, Cali- fornia. Company B. Three years of service. VARSITY ATHLETICS: Swimming iletter III, ll, ll. COMPANY ATHLETICS: Football llll, II, llg Swimming lllllg Volleyball llll, II, Ilg Baseball IIII, II, Ilg Softball llll, Il, Il. MISCELLANEOUS: Cordon llll, Il, ll, Honor Guard Ill. MILITARY: Private Illllg Lance Corporal llllg Corporal Ill. DONALD DEAN ROLLINSON. Mansfield, Lou- isiana. Company D. Three years of service. ACADEMIC: Silver A llllg Blue Key So- ciety llll. VARSITY ATHLETICS: Rifle Ill, Il. COMPANY ATHLETICS: Soccer llll, Illg Football lllg Rifle llll, II, Il, Baseball llll, II, llg Softball llll, ll, Ilg Boxing lllll. MISCELLANEOUS: Honor Guard III. MILI- TARY: Private lllllg Private First Class llllg Lieutenant III. SYDNEY H. ROSENHEIM, Cincinnati, Ohio. Company B. Three years of service. ACA- DEMIC: Gold A Ill, Ilg Silver A IIV, Illl g Blue Key Society Cum Laude. COMPANY ATHLETICS: Crew llll, III: Soccer lll, Ilg Wrestling llll, III, Boxing llll. MISCEL- LANEOUS: ROLL CALL llllg VEDETTE Ill, Il: Great Books Club: Cordon llll, Il, II. Honor Guard. MILITARY: Private lllllg Lance Corporal lIl,II. WILLIAM COVERT ROYAL, Evanston, Illinois. Troop B. Four years of service. VARSITY ATHLETICS: Football lletter ll, ll. COM- PANY ATHLETICS: Soccer IIV, llllg Basket- ball lllllg Boxing IIV, Ill, lllg Baseball IIV, III, Il, ll: Softball IIV, III, II, Ilg Wrestling Ill. MISCELLANEOUS: Mechanized Platoon. MILITARY: Private llVIg Private First Class lllllg Lance Corporal III, Ilg Corporal Ill. ALBERTO SAENZ, Bogota, Colombia, South America. Troop A. Four years of service. VAR- SITY ATHLETICS: Polo llll, letter Il, captain ll: COMPANY ATHLETICS: Softball IIVIQ Polo lllllg Soccer III: Rifle IIVI. MILI- TARY: Private lIVlg Private First Class IIII, Ill: Lance Corporal III. WILLIAM ROPER SANDIFER, II, Evergreen, Colorado. Company C. Three years of service. ACADEMIC: Silver A lllll. VARSITY ATHLETICS: Wrestling Ill. COMPANY ATH- LETICS: Soccer llll, II, llg Wrestling llll, Il, Ilg Golf Ill, ll: Track Ill, Il: Baseball lllll. MISCELLANEOUS: ROLL CALL lDept. Editor Ilg Cordon lllll. Honor Guard lll. MILITARY: Private lllllg Lance Corporal llllg Sergeant Ill. WILLIAM SHELBY SANDY. Fort Custer, Michigan, Troop A. Two years of service. VARSITY ATHLETICS: Wrestling Illl, COM- PANY ATHLETICS: Track lllg Crew III, II: Wrestling III Regimental Champion ll: Boxing Ill. MISCELLANEOUS: Cordon llll 5 Choir lll, llg Rough Riding III, ll. MILITARY: Private ll: Lance Corporal ill. KERMIT PAUL SCHAFER, IR., 'El Reno, Okla- homa. Battery A. Two years of service. COM- PANY ATHLETICS: Football Ill, Captain ll, Basketball Ill, llg Crew llllg Tennis Ill. MISCELLANEOUS: QUARTERBACK Ill. MILITARY: Private llllg Lance Corporal Ill, ION WALKER SCHONBLOM, Bradford, Penn- sylvania. Battery A. Four years of service. VARSITY ATHLETICS: Cross-country llll, letter ll, co-captain ll: Track IIV, letter Ill, II, co-captain Il, MISCELLANEOUS: Cordon IIVI. MILITARY: Private lIVlg Private First Class lllllg Lance Corporal llllg Sergeant Ill. IOHN BAIN SCHUYLER, IR., Nashotah, Wis- consin. Troop B, Four years of service. ACA- DEMIC: Cum Laude, Gold A IV, Illlg Sil- ver A Illl, Ill. VARSITY ATHLETICS: Wrestling lletter Ill, II, ll. COMPANY ATH- LETICS: Football IIV, III, II, Co-Captain lllg Wrestling IIV, Illlg Volleyball IIV, III, ll, llg Boxing IIVIQ Basketball IIVI: Softball lIV, III, II, Ilg Baseball III, Ilg Crew IIV, Illl 5 Tennis III, Ilg Rifle IIVI g Skeet lll,ll. MISCELLANEOUS: Cordon lTreasurer llg Honor Council Ill, Secretary ll: President Second Class llllg Board of Governors llllg Beason Hall Board of Governors Ill g Hop Club lThird Vice-President llg Movie Advisory Board lllg Cadet Club Ill. Lancers llll, First Sergeant Ill, Captain ll. MILITARY: Private IlVlg Private First Class' lllllg First Sergeant llllg Cavalry Squadron Commander Ill. ALKI EMANUEL SCOPELITIS, Soutih Bend, ln- diana. Company B. Three years of service. ACADEMIC: Cum Laude, Gold A llll, Ill. VARSITY ATHLETICS: Basketball llll, letter Il, captain ll: Baseball llll, ll Letter, Ill. COMPANY ATHLETICS: Soccer Illl, II, Il, Volleyball llll, ll, ll. MISCELLANEOUS: Cordon llll, ll, President ll: QUARTERBACK IEditor-in-Chieflg Hop Club IVice-President llg VEDETPE lSports Editorlg Vice-President First Class: Honor Council Ill 3 Cadet Club Ill. Honor Guard Ill. MILITARY: Private lllllg Sergeant llllg First Lieutenant, Regimental Personnel Officer Ill. RONALD IOHN SCOVERA, Detroit, Michigan. Troop B. Four years of service. ACADEMIC: Silver A IIV, Ill. COMPANY ATHLETICS: Football IIV, Ill, Ilg Rifle IIV, ll, llg Swim- ming IIVI 3 Wrestling KIV, ll: Basketball lllg Crew lllll 3 Golf III, ll g Softball III, Il: Base- ball lll. MISCELLANEOUS: Cordon Ill: St. Thomas More Club IIV, III, II, ll: Hop Club Ill g Lancers llll, II, First Sergeant Il. MILI- TARY: Private llVlg Private First Class llllg Sergeant llllg First Lieutenant Ill. Of 1955 l59 The First Class 160 GEORGE I. SEYBERT, Indianapolis, Indiana. COMPANY A. Four years of service. VARSITY ATHLETICS: Golf IIII, Il, ll: COMPANY ATHLETICS: Soccer Ill: Crew IIV, III, III: Wrestling IIV, III, Il, Il: Squash IIV, Ill, II, ll: Boxing IIV, llllg Volleyball IIV, III, II, Il: Golf IIVI. MISCELLANEOUS: Choir IIV, Ill, Ill: Quill Ill. Honor Guard III, Corporal ll. MILITARY: Private IIVIQ Private First Class lllllg Corporal llllg Sergeant Ill. GARY WILSON SHAFFER, Brookville, Penn- sylvania. Company A. Four years of service. VARSITY ATHLETICS: Crew llV, III, letter ll, ll 3 Wrestling Ill. COMPANY ATHLETICS: Football IIV, III, Il, Il 3 Wrestling lIV, III, Ill. MISCELLANEOUS: House Committee llllg Honor Council III, Chairman Il: Cadet Club III, Il: Board of Governors lll: Hop Club lSecretary-Treasurer ll 3 Great Books Club Ill. Honor Guard III, First Sergeant Il. MILITARY: Private lIVlg Private First Class lllllg First Sergeant llllg Captain Ill. WILLIAM NELSON SITES, Port Huron, Michi- gan. Company B. Four years of service. ACA- DEMIC: Cum Laude Ill Silver A llllg Blue Key Society. VARSITY ATHL'ETICS: Crew IIV, Illlg Wrestling lletter III, Ill: Golf Ill, ll. COMPANY ATHLETICS: Crew IIVI 5 Foot- ball llll, Ill 5 Soccer Ill 5 Wrestling IIV, llll. MISCELLANEOUS: Cordon IIV, llllg Hop Club Ill 3 Honor Guard III, Corporal ll. MILI- TARY: Private IIVI 5 Private First Class lllllg Sergeant llllg First Lieutenant Ill. ARTHUR CARSON SMITH, De Queen, Arkan- sas. Band. Three years of service. VARSITY ATHLETICS: Track lletter Il. COMPANY ATHLETICS: Football III, Ilg Basketball IIII, II. Il: Swimming lllllg Wrestling llll, Ill: Boxing IIII, Il, Il: Track llllg Softball llll, II, ll. MISCELLANEOUS: Cordon lIlI,lI,Ilg Dance Band lIII,lI, leader Il: MILITARY: Lance Corporal. RAYBURN ROSS SMITH, Petoskey, Michigan. Company C. Two years of service. ACADEMIC: Cum Laude, Gold A llllq Blue Key Society. VARSITY ATHLETICS: Tennis lletter II, Il: COMPANY ATHLETICS: Crew lll, ll: Track III, Il: Basketball Ill. MISCELLANEOUS: Great Books Club Ill. MILITARY: Private llll g Sergeant lll. ZIMRI LUCE SMITH, Cleveland Heights 6, Ohio. Troop B, Four years of service. VARSITY ATHLETICS: Polo IIV, III, letter II, Il: Fenc- ing Illlg jumping IIVI. COMPANY ATH- LETICS: Crew IIV, III, II, ll, Rifle lllllg Football Ill: Boxing lIVlg Wrestling lIVl. MISCELLANEOUS: Cordon IIV, III, II, Il: Choir IIV, III, Ill. Lancers llll, II, ll. MILI- TARY: Private lIVlg Private First Class lllllg Corporal IlI,Il. Sergeant Ill. RICHARD ALLISON STANBERRY. Clendale, California. Company C. Two years of service. VARSITY ATHLETICS: Track IIII. COMPANY ATHLETICS: Football III, Il: Basketball III, Co-Capt. ll, Boxing Ili ,Trackg III, ll 3 Volley- ball, Il, ll. MILITARY: Private llllg Lance Corporal Ili. ALBERT HOWARD STEBBINS IV, Little Rock Arkansas. Battery B. Four years of service. VARSITY ATHLETICS: Football Ill, letter II: Wrestling Iletter III, ll, captain Ii: Golf IIV, llll. COMPANY ATHLETICS: Soccer IIV, llllg Wrestling IIV, lllig Squash lIVlg Box- ing IIV, Co-Captain Ili: Swimming IIV, Illig Volleyball IIV, III, Ili g Crew IIVI g Track IIV, IlllgColf llll, Ill g Tennis IIII, Ill. MISCEL- LANEOUS: Cordon IIVI. MILITARY: Private IIVJ g Private First Class lllli g Lance Corporal Illi 3 2nd Lt. Ili. ROIWLAND S. STEVENS II. Chicago, Illinois, Battery A. Four years of service. VARSITY ATHLETICS: Rifle IIII, letter II, li. COM- PANY ATHLETICS: Crew IIVI, Rifle IIV, III, Ilig Wrestling lllg Squash Ili: Baseball tIV, III, Il, II:SoftbaIl IIV, Ill, ll, Ii 3 Track IIIII. MILITARY: Private IIVlg Private First Class llllig Lance Corporal Illig 2nd Lieut. Ill. CARL CLARK STIFEL, St. Louis, Missouri. Bat- tery B. Four years of service. ACADEMIC: Silver A g Blue Key Society. Cum Laude VAR- SITY ATHLETICS: Football III, letter Ii: Bas- ketball lletter Ili: Baseball llli. COMPANY ATHLETICS: Soccer IIV, Illlg Swimming IIV, III, III: Boxing IIII, Ili: Volleyball IIV, III, llig Basketball IIV, lllig Baseball IIV, lllig Softball IIV, llll. MISCELLANEOUS: Choir Ili: Cordon Illg Movie Advisory Board Ill. MILITARY: Private llVig Private First Class lllli g Corporal llllg Znd Lieut. Ill. THOMAS CHRISTOPHER SULLIVAN, Lake- wood, Ohio. Battery B. Four years of service. VARSITY ATHLETICS: Football III, letter Iig Crew llll, I, V. II, letter Ii: Wrestling Ill, letter Il. COMPANY ATHLETICS: Football IIV, llll 3 Wrestling IIII, Il, ll 3 Boxing llllig Basketball IIVIQ Tennis IIVIQ Track IIVI. MISCELLANEOUS: Beason Up-Stairs House Committee Il 5 Catholic Cordon IIV, III, Il, Il: Hop Club Ill. Four Ciun Drill III, Sergeant Ii. MILITARY: Private IIVIQ Private First Class lllllg Sergeant lllig First Lieutenant III. ANTONIO PARAISO TANBUNTINC, IR., Manila, Philippines. Battery A. Two years of service. COMPANY ATHLETICS: Soccer Ill, Co-Captain Iig Baseball Ill, ll: Softball Ill, li: Basketball III, Co-Captain Ii: Vol- leyball Ill, Il. MISCELLANEOUS: Cordon Ill, Ii Four Gun Drill III, St. Thomas More Club. MILITARY: Private lllig Sergeant Ill. Of 1955 I6I The First Class l62 FREDERICK GARSIDE TERRY, Worcester, Massachusetts, Company B. Two years of serv- ice. VARSITY ATHLETICS: Wrestling Ill, Letter III Track lll, II. COMPANY ATH- LETICS: Football KCO-Captain ll, ll 3 Wrestling Ill, llg Track tlll. MISCELLANEOUS: VE- DETTE III: Company Council llllg Cordon Ill, II. MILITARY: Private tlll g Sergeant. III. DOLPH RODGERS TRAVER, III, Wooster, Ohio. Band. Four years of service. VARSITY ATH- LETICS: Golf Ireserve letter IVI. COMPANY ATHLETICS: Football IIV, Ill, ll, Co-Capt. ll: Basketball IIV, Ill, II, II: Softball IIV, Ill, ll, II: Baseball llV, Ill, Il, ll: Volleyball IIV, III, ll, ll: Swimming lllll, MISCEL- LANEOUS: Honor Council Ill, II: Choir KIV, Il, Secretary-Treasurer II. MILITARY: Private KIVIQ Private First Class IIIII: Sergeant IIII, Znd Lieut. III. ALAN RANDOLPH TYSON, St. Louis, Missouri. Company A. Four years of service. VARSITY ATHLETICS: Swimming Iletter IV, Ill, ll, CO- captain II g Track IIV, IIII. COMPANY ATH- LETICS: Football KIV, Ill, II, II: Crew tlllg Golf tll. MISCELLANEOUS: Board of Gover- nors llllg House Committee III. Honor Guard III, Squad Leader II. MILITARY: Pri- vate IlVIg Private First Class lllllg Sergeant Illlg Personnel Lieutenant tll. TERRY KOISTER VANDENBERG, Holland, Michigan. Company D. Four years of service. VARSITY ATHLETICS: Baseball IIII, letter ll, captain II. COMPANY ATHLETICS: Football Illl, ll, II: Soccer IIVIQ Wrestling IIVIQ Boxing IIVIQ Ping Pong IIV, Ill, Il, II: Vol- leyball IIV, ll, II: Basketball IIV, Ill, ll, ll: Swimming tllllg Baseball tlVI g Softball IIVI. MISCELLANEOUS: Cordon III, Choir III. Honor Guard ill. MILITARY: Private IIVI: Private First Class Illllg Sergeant Illlg 2nd Lieut. III. ROBERT BRUCE VOLKERT, Glenview, Illinois. Battery A. Four years of service. ACADEMIC: Silver A III VARSITY ATHLETICS: Crew Ill, I. I, V. letter III, COMPANY ATHLETICS: Football Ill, II: Crew IIV, IIIIQ Swimming LIV, llllg Basketball IIV, III, Il, ll 3 Volleyball IIV, Ill, ll, ll g Baseball KIV, IIIJ g Softball IIV, llll. MISCELLANEOUS: Cordon IIV, llll. MILITARY: Private IIVI: Private First Class IIIII 5 Lance Corporal Illl 5 Sergeant III. IOEL HOWARD WAYNE, Highland Park, Illinois. Troop A. Four years of service. COM- PANY ATHLETICS: Football KIV, Ill, Illg Squash, Illl, ll, II g Basketball IIV, llll g Base- ball IIV, Illlg Softball IIV, llllg Crew Illg Golf Ill, II: Volleyball IIV, III, II, II. MIS- CELLANEOUS: Cordon KIV, III, Il, II: ROLL CALL III, Mechanized Platoon III. MILI- TARY: Private IIVI: Private First Class Illllg Lance Corporal Ill, II. IAMES CARLTON WETZEL. Akron, Ohio. Band. One and a half years of service. COM- PANY ATHLETICS: Soccer lllg Basketball ill: Volleyball llllg Track ill: Crew llll. MISCELLANEOUS: Cordon ill, ll. MILITARY: Private llll. Private First Class Ill. ROLAND PAUL WEYAND, IR., Detroit, Mich- igan. Troop A. Four years of service. VARSITY ATHLETICS: Polo llV, Ill, Ill: Golf lll, let- ter Il. COMPANY ATHLETICS: Crew IIVIQ Rifle IIV, llll, Boxing llll, ll, ll: Football Ill, Basketball lllg Golf IIV, llll. MILI- TARY: Private lIVlg Private First Class lllll: Lance Corporal llllg Corporal Ill. DON EMERICK WHEELER, Bridgeport, Illinois. Band. Three years of service. ACADEMIC: Cum Laude, Gold A llll, III. Blue Key Society. VARSITY ATHLETICS: Fencing lllllg Wrest- ling llllg Crew lll, Il. COMPANY ATH- LETICS: Crew llll, Ill. MISCELLANEOUS: Choir llll, Il, Section Leader ll: QUILL IAS- sociate Editor ll 5 Opera lllll g VEDETTE Illlg Cordon Council lPublicity Chairman ll: Drum Major Ill, Il 5 Great Books Club Ill, Honorary Honor Guard Member Ill. Military: Private lllllp Sergeant llllg First Lieutenant Ill. IOHN W. WILLIAMS, II, Knoxville, Tennessee. Company B. Four years of service. VARSITY ATHLETICS: Swimming IIV, II. COMPANY ATHLETICS: Swimming IIV, Ill, ll, Il: Base- ball IIV, Illlg Softball lllllg Football lllllg Soccer IIV, ll: Basketball lllll. MISCEL- LANEOUS: VEDETTE llllg Cordon llll. HOr10r Guard Ill, ll. MILITARY: Private IIVI: Private First Class llll, Ill g Sergeant Ill. RAY W. WILLOUGHBY, IR., Alpine, Texas. Companiy D. Two years of service. COMPANY ATHLETICS: Swimming llll g Rifle llll 3 Base- ball lll, ll, Wrestling Ill: Basketball llllg Track III, ll: Crew llll. MISCELLANEOUS: Cordon Ill, II. MILITARY: Private llllg Private First Class Ill: Sergeant Ill. ROBERT F. WINKELIOHN, Celina, Ohio. Com- pany B. Two years of service. VARSITY ATH- LETICS: Basketball lll, Letter Il. COMPANY ATHLETICS: Volleyball lll, ll. MISCEL- LANEOUS: VEDETTE Ill. MILITARY: Private llllg Private First Class ill. 0f1955 I63 The First Class I64 GILBERT POSTELL WITSELL, Little Rock, Arkansas. Company D. Four years ot service. VARSITY ATHLETICS: Wrestling lllll. COM- PANY ATHLETICS: Rifle llVlg Football IIV, III, ll, ll: Wrestling IIV, III, II, ll: Boxing tlVl: Volleyball IIV, Ill, Il, Il: Basketball IIV, Ill, ll, Il: Baseball IIV, llllg Softball IIV, llllg Crew III, Il. MILITARY: Private IIVIQ Private First Class llll, Ill: Sergeant Ill. FRED ROBERT WOODWARD, IR., Dubuque, Iowa. Battery B. Four years of service. ACA- DEMIC: Silver A IIV, III, Illg Blue Key Society. VARSITY ATHLETICS: Wrestling Iletter ll, Il. COMPANY ATHLETICS: Foot- ball IIV, III, ll, Captain IJ: Wrestling IIV, III, Illg Boxing IIV, III, Il: Track IIV, Illlg Baseball IIV, Ill, ll, IJ: Softball llV, Ill, ll, IJ 3 Tennis IIV, Ill, ll, ll 3 Volleyball IIV, Ill, ll g Swimming IIV, Ill, Ill. MISCELLANEOUS: Battery House Committee llll, ll, Ilg Cordon IIV, III, ll, Ilg Choir lIlgVEDETTE Illl, llg ROLL CALL lAssistant Editor ll. MILITARY: Private IIVI g Private First Class lllll g Sergeant Ill, im. IAMES IRVINC WRIGHT, Osgood, Indiana. Company A. Four years of service. VARSITY ATHLETICS: Cross-Country lletter III, II, co- captain ll: Track IIV, letter III, II, Il. COM- PANY ATHLETICS: Football llVlg Swimming IIV, III, II, ll: Wrestling lIV, Illlg Boxing IIV, llllg Basketball Ill. MISCELLANEOUS: Cordon llV, llllg VEDETTE III, ll. Honor Guard III, Lance Corporal ll. MILITARY: Pri- vate IIVIQ Private First Class lllllg Lance Corporal IIII: Sergeant Ill. MARTIN ALMERON YURICK, Cleveland, Ohio. Company B. Three years of service. COMPANY ATHLETICS: Crew llll, Ill: Football Ill, ll: Wrestling IIII, II, Il: Boxing llll, Il, Il: Track llll, Il, llg Baseball lllll. MISCEL- LANEOUS: Cordon llll, II, ll: Choir lllllg Honor Guard Ill. MILITARY: Private lllllg Lance Corporal llllg 2nd Lieut Ill. RALPH WILLIAM ZIMMERMAN, Coral Gables, Florida. Band. Three years of service, COMPANY ATHLETICS: Football llll, Il, Ilg Swimming Ill, llg Basketball llll, Ill: Base- ball llll, ll, ll 5 Volleyball tlll, II, ll g Softball llll, Il, Il. MISCELLANEOUS: Dance Band Ill: First Class Combo Ill. MILITARY: Pri- vate lllllg Private First Class III, ll. qv, il 1 tml. -nf My as . V5 5' f, 'xW , gn 4, Q 5 s at i 3 . ' 1 is f Q 4 , QQ75 'f ,Li nf 5 1 552:43 5 . W A - . nw wgx 5, .-nnnx i' a s EQ 9 Efie m is 2 it Q' llfifer , 5Q?i i SN .. i -1. ,, , ,U : J w- Lfff f ':s1fb23:i 5 ps Ag, 'ff'fs1.e:-Emi uf Q W 5 X 1, , kk NE S .5 r- Filie- f Y :iff fig f,-:mia-1 .xi-Qgwig X: 1. , I. 4, 1 QQ' A Acheson, james Curry, 2626 Military Street, Port Huron, Michigan. Bt. A, Class I. Adams, Charles Clinton, 118 High Point Rd., Peoria, Illinois. Tr. A., Class IV. Ahn, Yong jun, 6-25 Sing Kyo Dong Chongko Ku, Seoul, Korea. Co. D., Class Ill. Albrecht, William Paul, 336 Merriweather Road, Grosse Pointe 36, Michigan, Bt. A., Class IV. Allen, George Henry, 21 Woodland Drive, Pitts- burgh 28, Pennsylvania. Co. B., Class I. Allison, john Paul, 1327 East Grove Street, Bloomington Illinois. Co. C., Class II. Alms, john Stanley, 5131 Henry Street, Muske- gon, Michigan. Co. C., Class III. Anderson, Donald Welling, 3410 Monte Vista Boulevard, Albuquerque, New Mexico. Bt. A., Class IV. Andrulis, Allen Leroy, Michigan Farm Cheese Dairy, R. R. -ffl, Fountain, Michigan. Co. C., Class V. Antrim, Charles Courtney, 5066 Westminster Pl., St. Louis, Missouri. Co, B., Class Ill, App, john O'NeaI, 7919 Forest Avenue, Mun- ster, Indiana. Bt. B., Class ll. Archer, Gerald E., Euclid Avenue, Paintsville, Kentucky. Bt. B., Class IV. Ardussi, john August, 19690 Beachcliff Boule- vard, Rocky River 16, Ohio. Tr. B., Class Ill. Arechabala, Ramon Maria, Ayllon 314, Car- denas, Cuba. Tr. A., Class ll. Armer, Lee Haynes, jr., 1317 Fort Worth Na- tional Bank Building, Fort Worth 2, Texas. Co. A., Class ll. Audrain, Enrique, 38 Street i,I'70, Reparto Miramar, Havana, Cuba. Co. B., Class I. Augenstein, Neil Eugene, 34 South Pleasant Avenue, Fairborn, Ohio. Tr. B., Class IV. Avis, james Edgar, IOO6 West Washington Avenue, jackson, Michigan. Co. A., Class I. Babcock, john Lee, 2388 East Shore Lane, Cul- ver, Indiana. Bt. A., Class IV. Bachman, Eugene William, 34 Clifford Avenue, Stamford, Conn. Bt. A., Class Ill. Bacon, Michael Hutton, 3031 Aviation Avenue, Miami 33, Florida. Bt. B., Class ll. Baer, Robert Maurice, 415 Coquillard Drive, South Bend, Indiana. Co. A., Class ll. Bailey, Wilbur Sweetser, 27012 Bruce Road, Bay Village, Ohio. Tr. B., Class I. Bailie, Michael David, 1751 Portage Avenue, South Bend, Indiana. Co. A., Class I. Bailie, Stephen Kent. 1751 Portage Avenue, South Bend, Indiana. Co. C., Class ll. Baldridge, Edgar Earl, 908 Alta Drive, Fort Worth, Texas. Co. A., Class IV. Bard, Ralph Austin, 3d Brinker Road, Barring- ton, Illinois. Co. D., Class Ill. Barredo, Carlos Andres, 632 10th Ave., San Francisco, Cal, Co. B., Class ll. Barret, Thomas Hollingsworth, 2765 Fairfield Avenue, Shreveport, Louisiana. Co. C., Class Ill. Barron, james Elliott, 1503 Storey Street, Mid- land, Texas. Bt. A., Class Ill. Bartholomew, H. W., 164 Williamsbury Rd., Birmingham, Michigan. Tr, A., Class IV. Bastian, Glenn Frank, 551 Patterson Avenue, Cumberland, Maryland. Bt. A., Class Ill. Bathrick, Donald Upton, jr., 2716 Acquavista Boulevard, Fort Lauderdale, Florida, Class V. Bays, john Carter, Culver Military Academy, Culver, Indiana. Bt. B., Class Ill. Becker, jerry Alan, 5567 Longmont Road, Houston 19, Texas. Tr. B., Class IV. Bellingrath, William A., 18 Armistead Road, Little Rock, Arkansas. Bt. A., Post Graduate Student. Benedum, Benjamin Thomas, 501 S. Lahoma, Norman, Oklahoma. Co. C., Class I. Bennett, james Russell, East Hampton, Long Island, N. Y., Tr. A., Class IV. Bernhardt, Rudolph jack, 476 Sheridan Road, Evanston, Illinois. Bt. B., Class Ill. 168 Roster of Cadets Berry. james Osie, West County Line Road, Barrington, Illinois. Class V. Bessmer, David Albert, 205 Roosevelt Drive, East, Massillon, Ohio. Band, Class II. Bikos, Paraskevas N., 225 East Ridge Road, Gary, Indiana. Co. A., Class ll. Bird, jon Arthur, 304 Beaver Ave., Royal Oak, Michigan. Bt. A., Class Ill. Blacklidge, Richard Henry, 2nd, 1771 W. Taylor, Kokomo, Indiana. Class V. Blackmar, Alfred Owen, 5th, Alomar, St. Mary's Rd., Columbus, Georgia. Co. A., Class ll. Blackstock, Forest Coleman, jr., 920 Sayles Boulevard, Abilene, Texas. Bt. B., Class IV. Blackwood, Robert Smith, 2nd, Oakville Rd. R. D. 14, Beaver Falls, Pennsylvania. Co, B., Class I. Blanke, Warren jay, 25570 West Lake Road, Bay Village, Ohio. Co. C., Class Il. Bloch, Sam, jr., Gadsden, Alabama. Class V. Block, Gary j., 6826 3rd Ave., Kenosha, Wis- consin. Tr. B., Class IV. Blomgren, David j., 4228 North Hermitage Avenue, Chicago 13, Illinois. Co. D., Class IV. Bock, Philip Hazard, 2700 Floral Trail, Long Beach, Michigan City, Indiana. Co. A., Class I. Bolton, William johnson, 481 Grove Street, Glencoe, Illinois. Bt. B., Class I. Bon Durant, Robert, 1130 East jefferson Boule- vard, South Bend, Indiana. Tr. A., Class ll. Book, Robert A., 826 North Ellsworth Street, Naperville, Illinois. Band, Class IV. Boscio, j. L., jr., Box 1831, Ponce, Puerto Rico. Tr. B., Class Ill. Boulder, john E. D., Mount Pleasant, Michigan. Tr. B., Class IV. Boudreau, Robert Byers, 539 Nome Avenue, Akron, Ohio. Bt. B., Class Ill. Bowyer, Richard Allan, 1614 Devon Circle, South Bend, Indiana. Class V. Brannon, Anthony, 208 Pine View Rd., Durham, North Carolina. Bt. A., Class ll. Brassert, john, Schenley Apartments, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Co. D., Class ll. Breckinridge, Peyton Anthony, 3810 Terwil- liger Boulevard, Tulsa, Oklahoma. Co. A., Class I. Brewes, F. R., 1200 So. llth St., Niles, Mich- igan. Bt. B., Class III. Bridges, William E., IO7 Glen Road, Webster Groves 19, Missouri. Bt. B., Class I. Broadston, Thomas Moore, 304 North Road, Smoke Rise, R. R. 2, Butler, New jersey, Class V. Brokate, Federico Ramon, cfo Mr. Federico Brokate, Apto. Aereo 9219, Barranquilla, Co- lombia, S.A. Co. C., Class ll. Brown, Donald, 29555 Shaker Boulevard, Cleve- land, Ohio. Co. C., Class Ill. Brown, Edward, Sanborn, 83 Meadow Lane Grosse Pointe Farms 36, Michigan. Co. A., Class l. Brown, james P., 603 South Court Street, Crown Point, Indiana. Co. A., Class Ill. Brown, Martin S., Harrods Creek, Kentucky. Tr. A., Class ll. Bryan, George Gelder, 1016 West john Street, Champaign, Illinois. Co. C., Class Ill. Bucur, N. Alan, 524 Roosevelt Street, Gary, ln- diana. Co. A., Class Ill. Buell, Charles C., 970 Armour Circle, Lake Forest, Illinois. Bt. B., Class Ill. Bunn, Frederick Stewart, 621 Corona Avenue, Dayton 9, Ohio. Bt. B., Class Ill. Burns, john Dawson, R. R. 4, Box 240, Tucson, Arizona. Bt. A., Class l. Burns, Thomas R., 110 Woodland Ave., Salem, Ohio. Co. D., Class ll. Butterfield, P. 1E., 5829 Dorchester Avenue, Chi- cago 37, Illinois, Band, Class Ill. C Caesar, Bernard William, Kirby Lane, Rye, New York. CO. D., Class III. Cahn, Mike E., 20 Swan St., New Orleans, Louisiana. Co. D., Class ll. Calahane, james P., Shelby, Indiana. Tr. A., Class Il. Calderon, M. P., Paitilla 12th St., No. 119, Panama City, Republic of Panama. Tr. A., Class Ill. Calevas, Harry P., 623 Geneva St., Lake Geneva, Wisconsin. Co. C., Class Ill. Campbell, Donald, 1025 W. Monte Vista, Phoenix, Arizona. Co. A., Class I. Campbell, Timothy j., 1970 Virginia St., Salem, Oregon. Bt. B., Class II. Canizares, jorge G. Miramar, Havana, Cuba. Co. D., Class ll. Carlen, Walter W., 412 Dixie Ave., Cookeville, Tennessee. Co. D., Class I. Carlson, William W., 824 North Tacoma Ave- nue, Tacoma, Washington. Tr. A., Class IV. Carr, Shelby Gibson, jr., 428 West Main St., Richmond, Kentucky. Tr. B., Class ll. Castillo, Ricardo, lndustria Wayne de Car- rocerias de El Salvador, Kilometro 44 Car- retera, San Marcos, San Salvador, EI Sal- vador, Central America. Tr. A., Class IV. Cave, David B., Wilmot Flat, New Hampshire. Co.D., Class I. Chainski, Robert j., 460 N. Waukegan Rd., Lake Forest, Illinois, Co. C., Class ll. Chancellor, Dick, 1710 West Missouri, Mid- land, Texas. Bt. A., Class ll. Chiado, Michael Eugene, 3310 Grindley Park, Dearborn, Michigan. Tr. B., Class Ill. Chilton, Howard Goodner, jr., 4613 Mocking- bird Lane, Dallas, Texas. Bt. A., Class I. Civanich, Stephen Allen, jr., 3537 Buchanan Street, Gary, Indiana. Bt. A., Class IV. Clark, Gilbert R. jr., 1306 Mason, Flint, Mich- igan. Class V. Clark, Lindley Edward, 4814 North Meridian Street, Indianapolis 8, Indiana. Bt. B., Class Ill. Cleaves, Larry, 1830 W. Elm, Lima, Ohio. Co. B., Class ll. Cleaves, Terry, G. 1830 W. Elm, Lima, Ohio. Co. C., Class Ill. Clements, Robert E., 3007 Lipscomb, Amarillo, Texas. Tr. A., Class III. Clevenger, George Van Price, 3124 University Avenue, Muncie, Indiana. Co. D., Class III. Clevenger, Loyd Harold, 302 North Howard, Fayette, Missouri. Band, Class Il. Clyne, Robert Arthur, 363 Park Avenue, Yale, Michigan. Tr. A., Class IV. Clyne, Robert Dunlap, 373 Ramsey Road, Deer- field, Illinois. Tr. A., Class IV. Coblens, Harry L., 903 North Thatcher Road, River Forest, Illinois. Tr. B., Class Ill. Cochrane, john R., 271 West College Street, Oberlin, Ohio. Tr. B., Class Ill. Cohen, jay Howard, H. M. Cohen Lumber Er Building Company, 2133 Moroneal Blvd., Houston, Texas. Tr. B., Class I. Cohen, jerome j., 719 North Linden Drive, Beverly Hills, California. Co. B., Class III. Coiner, Richard T., 2200 46th St., N. W., Washington, D. C. Tr. B., Class ll. Cook, Robert Leslie, 601 Marshall Street, Alle- gan, Michigan. Band, Class I. Coolley, Issac Newton, 3d, Brocton, Illinois. Co. C., Class lll. Coony, Thomas M., P. O. Box 4961, Fort Ben- jamin Harrison, Indiana. Co. D., Class I. Cooper, Robert Blaine, 1530 North College Street, South Bend, Indiana. Co. D., Class IV. Cooper, Robert Ernest, 710 Lake Drive, North Muskegon, Michigan. Tr. A., Class l. Coronado, Robert Emilio, 5a. Ave. No. 3-17 Zone 9, Guatemala City, Guatemala, C. A. Class V. Cox, Franklin Eugene, Creole Petroleum Corpo- ration, Las Piedras, Falcon, Venezuela. Co. A., Class II. Cox, Lawrence Kossuth, 2nd, 1105 West Maumee Street, Adrian, Michigan. Band, Class I. Cox, William Bailey, 16145 Sunderland, Detroit l19l, Michigan. Bt. A., Class ll. Cozzoli, Michael P., 2201 Pennsylvania Ave., Hagerstown, Maryland. Bt. A., Class Il. Cozzoli, Thomas E., 2201 Pennsylvania Ave., Hagerstown, Maryland. Band, Class Ill. Crew, David Bruce, 118 Country Club Dr., EI- mira,. N. Y. Co. B., Class I. Cross, Milton O., 3d, 749 Hampton Road, Grosse Pointe 30, Michigan. Bt. B., Class IV. Crouse, Gordon Lee, 1911 West 10th Street, Anderson, Indiana. Co. D., Class IV. Crow, Donald W., 705 Azalea Drive, Shreveport, Louisiana. Bt. B., Class I. Crowe, William Timothy, 1320 Westover Road, Fort Wayne 6, Indiana, Class V. Cruger, Sterling Robert, 6125 North Olney Street, Indianapolis 20, Indiana. Band, Class I . Csernai, Kenneth Paul, 26811 Bloomfield Drive, Birmingham, Michigan. Bt. B., Class Ill. Cullen, Agustin S., Paseo De Las Palmas 41685, Mexico City, Mexico. Tr. B., Class I. Culver, Eugene Gordon, Hotel Floridian, Miami Beach, Fla. Co. A., Class IV. Cummings, joseph King, I1 Town Moor Avenue, Doncaster, England. Co. A., Class ll. Currie, Roderic D., 8 Summer St., Springfield, Vermont. Bt. A., Class Ill. Cutchin, Lawrence McGilbra, Box 215, Whitakers, North Carolina. Bt. A., Class I. D Dager, jimmy Bernardt, Guayaquil, Ecuador, S.A., Tr. B., Class Ill. Davidson, William G., Route 2, Box 992B, Fair- fax, Virginia. Co. D., Class Il. Davis, john F., 5469 Cedar Creek, Houston, Texas. Co. D., Class IV. Davis, Robert L., 5469 Cedar Creek, Houston, Texas. Co. A., Class Il. Day, Frederick Tallmadge, jr., 449 Pelham Manor Rd., Pelham Manor, N. Y. Co. D., Class Il. Day, john V., 5 East Ayres Street, Hinsdale Illinois. Co. D., Class ll. Deal, Donald james, 2612 12th Street, North- west, Canton 181, Ohio. Tr. A., Class Il. DeFord, james W., 424 Stewart Avenue, Car- rollton, Ohio. Co. B., Class III. DeMarko, Michael j., 9 West Lloyd Street, Pen- sacola, Florida. Co. B., Class II. DeNaut, james E., 201 East Lake Street, Knox, Indiana, Bt. A., Class IV. Denman, Anthony jan, H. C. Grund Drug Com- pany, 112 North Front Street, Fremont, Ohio. Tr. B., Class Ill. DeVault, john Lee, 5445 Charlotte St., Kansas City, Missouri. Band, Class I. DeVore, Weber, jr., East Sunset Ave., Chestnut 'HilI, Philadelphia, Pa. Bt. B., Class Ill. DeYoung, Bruce Russell, 910 Eaton Avenue, Akron 13, Ohio. Tr. B., Class Il. DeYoung, Ralph E., 910 Eaton Avenue, Akron 13, Ohio. Tr. A., Class IV. Dickenson, Frederick R., jr., Townsend Com- pany, 4 Windycrest Rd., Beaver Falls, Pa. Tr. A., Class I. Dodd, Samuel, East Peoria, Caterpillar Trail, Illinois. Co. B., Class ll. Dolan, Gerald Edward, 145 Glenwood Ave., Glenwood, Illinois. Co. B., Class I. Dominguez, L. R., Colonia Santo Maria J, f300, Monterrey N. L., Mexico. Tr. B., Class IV. Don, Ronald, 6010 Pine Tree Drive, Miami Beach, Florida. Co. A., Class I. Douglas, Richard Warren 2d, Route :,lf2, West Prospect Avenue, Appleton, Wisconsin. Tr. A., Class III. Drasky, Ronald Elliott, 303 South Pine, North Platte, Nebraska, Band, Class III. Dressel, joseph Charles, 1128 Holyrood Street, Midland, Michigan., Bt. B., Class ll. Drvsdale, Denis D., 1115 Berkley Rd., Lafayette, Indiana.. Tr. B., Class Ill. Dugan, L. C., 6773 Lewis Ave., Toledo 13, Ohio., Co. A., Class Ill. Duncan, David joe, 1101 West john Street, Champaign, Illinois. Band, Class IV. Dunlap, james L., 317 Geneseo Road, San Antonio 9, Texas. Tr. B., Class II. DunlaD. l. W., 3710 North Meridian, Indian- apolis, Indiana. Bt. A., Class IV. Dunlap, W. C., 317 Geneseo Road, San Antonio, Texas. Tr. A., Class IV. Dyal, Lucius Mahlon, jr., Box 225, Woodbine Georgia. Co. C., Class I. Dyke, james T., P. O. Box 720, Fort Smith, Arkansas. Bt. B., Class I. Dykman, jan Trowbridge, 5825 Gross Drive, Dayton, 131 Ohio. Bt. A., Class III. E Eastmond, Theodore Larned II, 805 Grand View Drive, Alexandria, Virginia, Bt. B., Class IV. Eaton, R. M., 5216 West Washington Street, Indianapolis, Indiana. Bt. B., Class IV. Echevarria F., Arturo, 1810 Ponse de Leon Ave., Puerto Rico. Co. A., Class II. Edmonson, Larry Eugene, Clayton, Indiana, Band, Class IV. Edmunds, j. B., 221 East Napier Road, Benton Harbor, Michigan., Co. A., Class IV. Ellis, Stephen G., 4718 St, Charles Avenue, New Orleans, Louisiana., Co. A., Class Ill. Endres, james, 229 East Glen Avenue, Peoria, Illinois., Co. C., Class II. English, Kinsey, O., 6800 North Oriole Avenue, Chicago 31, Illinois, Co. B., Class II. Evans, james Taylor, 1508 Graham Drive, Odes- sa, Texas. Co. C., Class Il. Evans, Robert Wynne, 430 Anderson Street, Greencastle, Indiana, Co. D., Class I. Evans, William j., 320 South Kenilworth Ave- nue, Lima, Ohio. Bt. B., Class IV. F Fairbanks, William Earl, jr., 450 Oak Avenue, Aurora, Illinois. Tr. B., Class Ill. Fasseas, Peter A., 2734 Argyle, Chicago I, Illinois. Bt. A., Cla-ss III. Fawcett, john Thomas, jr., 2364 Oakwood, Northeast, Grand Rapids, Michigan, Co. A., Class I. Ferguson, jess William, 220 South Stewart Street, Blairsville, Pennsylvania, Band, Class I. Fernandez Montemayor, jose, Victimas Del 25 de junio 457, Veracruz, Mexico, Co, C., Class IV. Fischer, Cyrus Fernald, 58 Weed St., New Ca- naan, Conn. Class V. Fischer, Stephen, 108 North Shore Boulevard, Anderson, Indiana. Class V. Fisher, james Donald, 4710 Walnut Grove Road, Memphis, Tennessee. Class V. Fisher, Scott, 4710 Walnut Grove Road, Mem- phis, Tennessee, Co. C., Class ll. Fisher, Walter E., 350 South Wooster Avenue, Strasburg, Ohio, Bt. A., Class III. Flanders, Gerald P., 1434 East Hurd Road, Mon- roe, Michigan, Co. C., Class ll. Fleck. Charles j., 3538 North Greenview Ave- nue, Chicago, Illinois, Tr. A., Class IV. Fleming, james, Monee, Illinois, Tr. B., Class I. Fleming, Patrick Lowell, 407 Boca Chica Boule- vard, Brownsville, Texas, Co. D., Class Ill. Flemming, Herbert M., 701 Maplewood Avenue, Ambridge, Pennsylvania, Band. Class I. Fletemeyer, Richard George, 680 East Grand Boulevard, Detroit, Michigan, Bt. B., Class' I. Florence, Philip M., 1025 Ridgedale Drive, Beverly Hills, California, Bt. B., Class III. Flude, Robert j., Valparaiso, Indiana, Co. C., Class I. Flynn, james, 3710 Foster St., Evanston, Illinois. Co. B., Class Ill. Folsom, Thomas Gillespie, 2020 Wiltshire Boulevard, Huntington, West Virginia, Tr. B., Class Il. Fortier, Paul, 8491 Fountain Ave., Los Angeles, California, Co. C., Class Ill. Fouts, Paul j., jr., 8393 North Illinois St., ln- dianapolis, Indiana, Co. D., Class III. Frankovitz, joseph, 4937 Crittenden Avenue, Indianapolis, Indiana, Class V. Freeman. Richard W. jr., 295 Walnut St., New Orleans, Louisiana, Co. D., Class Il. Frey, Brian, 622 North Logan Avenue, Danville, Illinois, Co. B., Class Ill. Frieders, john William, 2149 North 62nd St.. Wauwatosa, Wisconsin, Co. A., Class I. Friedman, William Hersh, 4931 Lindell Boule- vard, St. Louis, Missouri, Bt. B., Class ll. Fry, Richard Allan, 31st and Wolf Road, Hins- dale, Illinois, Co. B., Class I. Fulmer, Charles A., Box U, Melbourne, Florida Tr. A., Class II. Fye, Richard, Sunnv Ridge Farm, Roselle Road, Roselle, Illinois, Tr. A., Class I. G Gabaldon, Cesar Basilio, Pina Ave. Corner Bobby Tuason Street, Manila, Philippines, Co. C., Class II. Gafill, james Bruce, Ill, 2810 Marine Street, South Bend, Indiana, Tr. A., Class II. Gaidry, Douglas W., 89 Nurmi Drive, Fort Lauderdale, Florida, Bt, B., Class III. Gallardo, Enrique, Avenida Cuba :lf206, Guay- aquil, Ecuador, South America, Tr. A., Class ll. Gamm, julius A., 447 Longleaf Drive, Shreve- port, Louisiana, Co. A., Class III. Garcia, Eduardo, Ave Nanolos-Villa Angelica, Caracas, Venezuela, South America, Co. A., Class II. Gardner, Frederick C., Rocky Mount, North Carolina, Co. A., Class IV. Gavagan, joseph, 300 Central Park lWest1, New York, New York, Bt. A., Class Ill. Geisel, jonathan j., Crescent Heights, R. D. ifl, New Brighton, Pennsylvania, Co. D., Class II. Geller, john B., 6130 Kingsley Drive, Indian- apolis, Indiana, Bt. B., Class II. Gernon, William H., 1017 West Hill Street, Champaign, Illinois, Co. A., Class II. Gerst, Donn Arthur, 8857 Elsmere Drive, Parma, Ohio, Tr. B., Class I. Gessler, Richard F., 10402 Edgewater Drive, Cleveland 2, Ohio, Tr. A., Class Ill. Gibson, A. Robb, 133 Union Street, Adrian, Michigan, Tr. A., Class Il. Gillette, jon Falk, 476 Stanberry Avenue, Co- lumbus, Ohio, Band, Class Il. Gleason, Robert W., 152 East College Street, Oberlin, Ohio, Co. D., Class IV, Glendenning, George Henry, 11 Avon Road, Larchmont, New York, Tr. A., Class I. Glover, Thomas Y., 1778 Oak Grove Avenue, San Marino, California, Co. B., Class Ill. Godshall, William joseph, South Pistakee Lake Road, Fox Lake, Illinois, Bt. B., Class I. Goldstone, Michael C., 1430 West 7th Avenue, Gary, Indiana, Bt. A., Class IV, Golt, Ralph Stephen, 3612 Washington Boule- vard, Indianapolis, Indiana, Co. A., Class l. Gonzalez, Luis Gallis, 6 344 + 3fa y 5!a Ave- nue, Miramar, Havana, Cuba, Co. B., Class ll. Gonzalez-Rubio, Felix juan, P. O. Box 54 Guayaquil, Ecuador, S. A. Co. A., Class Ill. Gonzalez, Santiego E., Calle Montufar, Guate- mala City, Guatemala, Co. D., Class III. Gonzalez, Victor R., Calle Montufar 5l9f4-30, Guatemala City, Guatemala, Co. D., Class I. Goodman, Tom A., 812 Prange Drive, Fort Wayne, Indiana, Band, Class ll. Goodspeed, james W., 18635 Bretton Drive, Detroit, Michigan, Bt. A., Class ll. Gourlay, lohn G., Rosedale, Mississippi, Co. B., Class II. Gowan, john A., 1844V2 Kelton, Los Angeles, California, Band, Class I. Granados, Francisco javier, Buenavista y San Ffalipe, Biltmore, Habana, Cuba, Co. B., Class Granados, juan A., Buenavista y San Felipe, Bilt- more, Habana, Cuba, Bt. B., Class I, Gregory, Gus, 2821 Chicago Boulevard, Flint, Michigan, Tr. B., Class III. Griffith, Walter Lynn, McNabb, Illinois, Bt. A., 1 Class Ill. Groth, Thomas C., 24733 West Lake Road, Bay Village,, Ohio, Co. B., Class Ill. H Haley, Edward, 3854 Brewster Road, Dearborn, Michigan, Bt. B., Class III. Hamill, Edward, 500 Mascoutah Avenue, Belleville, Illinois, Co. B., Class IV. Hanahan, Grayson Gaillard, 83 East Bay Street, Charleston, South Carolina, Tr. A., Class I. Hand. Richard M., 742 East Shore Road, Culver, Indiana, Bt. A., Class I. Handren, Frederick Raymond, 1079 Puritan Road, Birmingham, Michigan. Bt. B., Class Ill. Handren, Michael lMickey1 james, 1079 Puritan Road, Birmingham, Michigan. Co. C., Class V. 169 Hanning, William Holman, 2020 Ridgeway Road, Dayton, Ohio, Bt. A., Class ll. Hardee, Ernest F., Box 175, Churchland, Vir- ginia, Tr. B., Class IV. Harper, Mac, 50 Post Oak Road, Rockdale, Texas, Bt. B., Class IV. Harrington, john Lyle, 6545 Overbrook Road. Kansas City, Missouri, Tr, B., Class I. Harris, Richard Brian, Culver Military Academy, Culver, Indiana, Bt. B., Class Ill. Harris, Russell C., jr., 819 19th Avenue, Cor- delle. Georgia, Co. C., Class I. Hart, jerry, R. R. ii3, Richmond, Indiana, Co. C., Class lll. Haskins, Raymond K., 1143 Woodbine, Oak Park, Illinois, Co. B., Class Ill. Hatch, Philip Michael, 721 Pontiac Street, Rochester, Indiana, Band, Class III. Hatfield, Philip Mitchell, 1120 West I6th Street, Bedford, Indiana, Band, Class ll. Hauerwas, james W., 8525 West Clarke Street, Wauwatosa, Wisconsin, Co, A., Class I. Hawk, Robert Earl, I807 Wayne Avenue, Day- ton, Ohio, Band, Class Ill. Hawkins, Charles F., 2585 Gladys Street, Beau- mont, Texas, Tr. A., Class Ill. Hawkins, Michael Clary, 15010 Hamlin Street, Van Nuys, California, Class V. Hawley, Robert S., 223 West Prairie Avenue, Wheaton, Illinois, Bt. A., Class ll. Hawley, Thomas, 18IOI Littlefield Street, De- troit, Michigan, Band, Class ll. Hayden, Thomas Scott, 2711 Willamette, Littleton, Colorado, Tr, B., Class IV. Hefner, james E., Box 2336, Aramco, Dhahran, Saudi Arabia, Bt. B., Class ll. Heiberger, jackson, Peoria, Illinois, Bt. A., Class I. Heinl, joseph L., 3rd, 2616 Edgehill Road Toledo, Ohio, Bt. A., Class IV, Henderson, john Edward, 3520 Garrott, Apt. 4. Houston, Texas, Tr. A., Class I. Heninger, George, 1942 Lorton Avenue, Daven- port, Iowa, Co. C., Class Ill. Henricks, David jerome, 728 East Shore Road Culver, Indiana, Band, Class I. Henry, john Norman, 3rd, 410 Mulberry Lane Haverford, Pennsylvania, Co. D., Class ll. Henshaw, Stanley K., 1704 Larch Avenue, Cin- cinnati, Ohio, Co. D., Class ll. Herbruger, Winfred, Apartado Postal 575 Guatemala City, Guatemala, C. A. Co. C. Class IV. Herrera, Arturo Raul, 3-3213 Calle, Pariente, Guatemala, Guatemala, C. A. Co. C., Class IV. Hill, David Arthur, 307 Washington Ave., Fort Fetteo Place, Holidaysburg, Pennsylvania, Co. B., Class Ill. Hill, Scott, Hills and Dales, Canton, Ohio, Co. C., Class ll. Hines, David, I76l2 Edgewater Drive, Lake- wood, Ohio, Bt, A., Class Il. Hinkson, Charles Haines, Avondale Road, Wall- lngford, Pennsylvania, Tr. B., Class Ill. Hinkson, joseph W., Avondale Road, Walling- ford, Pennsylvania, Tr. B., Class I, Hinrichs, Peter, 6324 3rd Avenue, Kenosha, Wisconsin, Tr. B., Class ll. Hisrich, Lloyd W. jr., I Henry Street, Bates- ville, Indiana, Band, Class Ill. Hochschulz, Donald A., 4715 North Damen Avenue, Chicago, Illinois, Tr, A., Class Il. Hodgin, james, 2147 East 97th Street, Chicago, Illinois, Tr. B., Class I. Hodgkin, William H., 235 South Main Street, Winchester, Kentucky, Bt. B., Class IV. Hofmeister, Martin H., Fort Lauderdale, Florida, Tr. A., Class IV. Hoiles, William McHenry, 705 Overlook Drive, Alliance, Ohio, Tr. A., Class I. Holmes, Hartley H., 1091 South Renaud Road, Grosse Pointe Woods 36, Michigan. Class V. Holmes, Malcom Ronald, 304 South Central, Winona, Mississippi, Co, B., Class I. I-loopes, Dave, R. D. -'li'3, Massillon, Ohio, Bt. 1 s B., Class Ill. Hopkins, john Marcus, Gideon, Missouri, Band, Class Ill. Hornaday, George William, 2108 54th Avenue, St. Petersburg, Florida, Bt. B., Class Il. I70 Horneman, Carl Pendleton, R. R. ifl, Cayuga, Indiana, Co. B., Class Il. Houlsby, jack R., Stop 33 - Duneland Beach, Michigan City, Indiana, Co. B., Class III. Howell, David Ross, 13107 Sherwood Drive, I-:untington Woods, Michigan, Co. D., Class I . Howison, jack L., 30 North Adams, Akron, Ohio, Co. A., Class IV. Humphrey, Byron McClellan, 710 West Beach Boulevard, Pass Christian, Mississippi, Co. C., Class IV. Hunt, Richard Howard, jr., 115 ISEI 25th Road, Miami, Florida, Tr. A., Class I. I Ingham, Fred, 4415 Greenwood Drive, Des Moines, Iowa, Co. C., Class Il. Ireland, Thomas, 22475 McCauley Road, Cleveland, Ohio, Co. A., Class Ill. I jackson, jesse D., 718 Green Street, Gainesville, Georgia, Tr. B., Class I. jeisel, john, Delaware, Ohio, Band, Class II. jern. Edward F., 3rd, 10501 Prairie Avenue, Chicago, Illinois, Tr. B., Class III. johnson, Dale O., I376 East 26th Street, Tulsa, Oklahoma, Tr. B., Class ll. johnson, john Alfred, Box 34, Culver Military Academy, Culver, Indiana, Co. D., Class Il. johnson, john Arne, 2120 East State Street, Rockford, Illinois. Band, Class IV. jones, james Randall, 8618 South lngelside Avenue, Chicago, Illinois, Tr. A., Class Il. junco, Roberto, La Fontaine ii78, Mexico City, Mexico, Co. A., Class I. jurado, Victor Alfonso, 206 Avenida, Cuba, Guayaquil, Ecuador, S.A. Tr. A., Class Ill. K Kapustka, Edward S., 2922 West 43rd Street, Chicago, Illinois, Tr. A., Class IV. Keeler, Frederic S., 1714 North Wakefield Street, Arlington, Virginia, Bt. B., Class Ill. Kegel, james Charles, 199 Lake Shore Drive, Chicago, Illinois, Class V. Keller, Allan j., 748 Country Club Lane, So. Bend, Indiana, Class V. Kelly, Thomas, LaFontaine, Indiana. Co. C., Class ll. Kennedy, Mike, 3506 Avalon Lane, Topeka, Kansas, Tr. B., Class IV. Kenyon, David Whitehill, 206 Corona Avenue, Pelham, New York. Co. C., Class Klasson, David Edward, 220 Serrand Los Angeles, California, Band, C'ass I. Klein, Monte William, 1020 West Main Street, Festus, Missouri, Bt, B., Class I. Klein, Phillip j., 3948 North Pine Grove, Chi- cago, Illinois, Co. A., Class Ill. Klump, john D., +23 Duncan Place, jacksonville, Illinois, Bt, A., Class III. Knowlton, Maury S., jr., Perthshire, Mississippi, Co. C., Class IV. Koch, George William, 133 South Ashland Ave- nue, LaGrange, Illinois, Co. A., Class I. Koch, William I., R. D. -FP3, Box I77, Wichita, Kansas, Tr. A., Class IV. Kramer, Willard Sheridan, 620 Pearl Street, Culver, Indiana, Band, Class IV. Kraning, Kenneth Klaire. 834 West Shore Drive, Culver, Indiana, Band, Class I. Kratz, Lew F., 251 Ashland Avenue, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, Co. B., Class I. Kretchmar, Richard Herman, II35 North Dye Road, Flint, Michigan, Bt. B., Class Ill. Kriner, Richard Edward, 400 North jefferson, Martinsville, Indiana, Bt. B., Class IV. Krogh, Robert B., 2811 West 172 Street, Hazel- crest, Illinois, Class V. Kroll, Robert Allen, 3800 North Lake Shore Drive, Chicago, Illinois, Tr. B., Class I. Kumnick, Glenn A., R. R. iii, Box 72, South Brockway Road, Palatine, Illinois, Tr. A., Class IV. Kumnick, Roy, R. R. qlil, Box 72, South Brock- way Road, Palatine, Illinois, Co. A.. Class III. L Lacy, Howard john, Ill., Box 341, New Augusta, Indiana, Co. A., Class ll. Avenue, Lamey, Mark, I740 West 10th Street, Ander- son, Indiana, Tr. A., Class Ill. Landwirth, Mike, 640 Muss Avenue, Peoria, Illinois, Bt. A., Class IV. Lanman, Charles B., 6331 Forest Avenue, Ham- mond, Indiana, Bt. B., Class I. Larimore, jameson, 3d, Larimore, North Dakota, Co. A., Class ll. Larimore, joseph, 6 Washington Terrace, St. Louis, Missouri, Bt. B., Class I. Laurence, Albert Eugene, jr., 508 South Main Street, Lombard, Illinois, Bt. A., Class IV. Lawhead, William David, 704 North West 2nd Street, Fairfield, Illinois, Co. C., Class IV. Layman, William Eugene, 402 South River Street, Franklin, Ohio, Band, Class II. Layne, Pat, 115 North Broadmoor Boulevard, Springfield, Ohio, Co. D., Class ll. Layne, Robert, Box I222, Muncie, Indiana, Bt. B., Class II. Lee, William, 2nd, 390 Locust Street, Lockport, New York, Bt. B., Class IV. Left, Stuart Nelson, 3941 Brownsville Road, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, Co. C., Class I. Legorreta, Pablo Alejandro, Hegel if7I4, Mexico, D. F. Mexico, Tr. A., Class l. Lemen, john, Pawnee, Illinois, Band, Class I. Lett, Robert A., 5519 Drane Drive, Dallas, Texas, Co. B., Class IV. Lett, Sam George, jr., 5519 Drane Drive, Dal- las, Texas, Band, Class I. Leve, Irwin R., 5606 North Meridian Street, Indianapolis, Indiana, Tr. A., Class Ill, Lightner, Earl Sams, 2020 Palm Boulevard, Brownsville, Texas, Co. D., Class ll. Lindgren, Robert K., I802 Ridgefield Ave., La- Porte, Indiana, Tr. A., Class IV. Lintner, Michael F., 345 Via Golondrina, Tu- cson, Arizona, Co. B., Class 1. Lippincott, Dallas L., 7110 Deer Lake Road, Clarkston, Michigan, Tr. B., Class Ill. Logsdon, Tom A., Shawneetown, Illinois, Tr. B., Class I. Long, joseph C., 1204 College Avenue, Carbon- dale, Illinois, Band, Class III. Long Robert D., 3600 Free Ferry Road, Fort Smith, Arkansas, Co. D., Class I. Loring, Edward R., I25 Old Sands Point Road, Sands Point, Long Island, New York, Tr. B., Class I. Loud, Brewster Montgomery, 24 Elm Court, Detroit, Michigan, Co. D., Class Ill. Loupee, Thomas S., 310 West Division Street, Dowagiac, Michigan, Class V. Luken, Ralph A., 432 Foulds Avenue, Alton, Illinois, Bt. A, Class IV. Lutz, Richard S., 3450 West Outer Drive, De- troit, Michigan, Tr. B., Class Ill. Lynch, H. Alison, Mt. Vernon, Indiana, Bt. B., Class Ill. McClintock, George Thomas jr., Holly Mc Bluff, Mississippi, Class V. McConnell, james William, North Meridian Street, Sunman, Indiana, Band, Class III. McCormack, james R., 5528 Uppingham Street, Chevy Chase, Maryland, Co. B., Class IV. McDavid, Don james, 916 South Main Street, Hillsboro, Illinois, Class V. McElvain, Thornton H., jr., 608 East Garcia Road, Santa Fe, New Mexico, Tr. B., Class I. McFarland, Henry F., 525 West Windsor Ave- nue, Phoenix, Arizona, Co. B., Class IV. Mclntosh, Henry P., 4th, 160 Ryland St., Reno, Nevada, Tr. A., Class I. McKinney, Allyn, 1325 Inglewood Drive, Cleve- land Heights, Ohio, Bt. A., Class Il. McKown, Forest C., 2nd, 209 Sylvan Glen Drive, South Bend, Indiana, Co. D., Class IV. McLennan, Miles William, 304 Schneck Ave- nue, Dayton, Ohio, Co. C., Class Il. McMillen, Michael W., 4621 Crestwood Drive, Fort Wayne, Indiana, Tr. B., Class IV. McPherson, Charles K., 925 Sixth Avenue, New Brighton, Pennsylvania, Band, Class ll. M Mack, Edgar M., 1317 Union Street, McKee- sport, Pennsylvania, Band, Class IV. Mack, john M., 1317 Union Street, McKeesport, Pennsylvania, Tr. A., Class II.. MacKeena, james, 2372 Wooster Road, Rocky River, Ohio, Bt. A., Class Ill. MacKinnon, Clark E., l6l6 Court Street, Sagi- naw, Michigan, Co. D., Class Ill. Macomber, Marshall, Drake Road, Kendallville, Indiana, Bt. B., Class II. Maier, Carl Albert, Il530 Edgewater Drive, Cleveland, Ohio, Co. B., Class I. Maldonado, Marcos Gonzalez, Avenica Bolivar I43-59, Valencia, Venezuela, Tr. B., Class Ill. Malone, jay W., R. R. iffl, Box 30, Mt. Dora, Florida. Tr. A., Class I. Manaster, Melvyn Lee, 507 Roscoe Street, Chi- cago, Illinois, Tr, A., Class I. George, jr., 525 East j Manley, Bernard Street, Ontario, California, Co. B., Class I. Manning, Bryant, 5262 Huckleberry Drive, Houston, Texas, Co. B., Class IV. Mannion, Thomas William, 7363 North Seeley Avenue, Chicago 45, Illinois, Class V. Marcuccilli, Robert, 8l0 West Fifth Street, Marion, Indiana, Bt. A., Class IV. Marcus, Byron M., 76l2 South Essex Avenue, Chicago, Illinois, Co. D., Class I. Marek, Robert, 2630 Monaco Parkway, Denver, Colorado, Bt. B., Class Il. Marsh, Alexis, Route 352, Providence Road, Charlotte, North Carolina, Co. D., Class I. Martinez, Alberto E., Apartado 455359, Cara- cas, Venezuela, South America, Tr. A., Class Ill. Martinez, Claudio juan, Reforma 2l25, Mexico IO, D. F., Mexico. Co. C. Class IV. Martinez, Ignacio jose, Apartado 5359, Cara- cas, Venezuela, South America, Class V. Massaro, Andrew C., 930 South Sterling Ave- nue, Tampa, Florida, Co. C., Class ll. Mauck, Fredrick Raymond, 7270 South Shore Drive, Chicago 49, Illinois, Class V. Maunz, Don Loren, Interstate Parkway Ext. Bradford, Pennsylvania, Co. C., Class I. May, Edward W., 926 North Taylor Avenue, Kirkwood, Missouri, Tr. B., Class IV. May, james Doyle, 32I9 University Boulevard, Houston, Texas, Co. B., Class I. May, Robert, 32l9 University Boulevard, Hous- ton, Texas, Co. A., Class Ill. Medland, james Barnes, College Hill, Logans- port, lndiana, Tr. A., Class Il. Mendia, Carlos, Reparto Biltmore, Marianao, Havana, Cuba, Co. C., Class IV. de Menezes, Kim, Box 7l, Bolinas, California Bt. A., Class ll. Mengel, Lawrence, I364 North Cove, Toledo, Ohio, Co. B., Class III. Mennen, William G., 6l Grover Lane, West Caldwell, New jersey, Co. D., Class IV. Mervine, Robert D., 588 Chestnut Street, Meadville, Pennsylvania, Band, Class Ill. Metcalfe, Grant E., jr., l209 East Wayne Street, South Bend, lndiana, Tr. A., Class I. Metz, David A., Walled Lake, Michigan, Tr. B., Class Il. Miller, Arthur MCA., Box 236, Ruskin, Florida, Bt. B., Class I. Miller, Fred, I245 Coral Way, Coral Gables, Florida, Bt. B., Class II. Miller, R. Hart, 466 Carmelina Ave., Los Angeles, California, Co. A., Class Ill. Millikin, David, R. D. gil, West Lake Road, Erie, Pennsylvania, Co. D., Class ll. Miranda, Rafael, P. Carbo IZ5, Guayaquil, Ecuador, South America, Tr. A., Class IV. Mitchell, George E., 7740 Luella Avenue, Chi- cago, Illinois, Band, Class I. Mitchell, james Lamberton, Mac Donald Drive, Route 2, Box I45, Scottsdale, Arizona, Bt. B., Class I. Mitchell, john C., 505 West High Street, Mt. Sterling, Kentucky, Co. C., Class III. Moffett, john William Ross, 95l North River- i 1 :He Drive, St. Clair, Michigan, Band, Class Montgomery, joel W., 5I0 Forest Drive, Grove City, Pennsylvania, Tr. A., Class IV. Montgomery, john Courtney, 5lO Forest Drive, Grove City, Pennsylvania, Tr. B., Class I. Moore, james R., 4369 Indian Road, Ottawa Hills, Toledo, Ohio, Co. D., Class ll. Moore, Richard M., lI6 West Hardy Street, Duluth, Minnesota, Bt. B., Class Il. Moore, Richard R., 967 North Riverside Ave- nue, St, Clair, Michigan, Co. C., Class IV. Moore, Robert F. H., II6 West Hardy Street, Duluth, Minnesota, Bt. B., Class III. Morales, Ricardo Arozarena, Calle 38, i1I25l Miramar, Habana, Cuba, Tr. A., Class I. Moran, Philip Lodge, 79 Webster Woods, Web- ster Groves, Missouri, Bt. A., Class ll. Moreland, Ted, I36O Balfour Road, Grosse Pointe Park, Michigan, Bt. A., Class Ill. Morgan, james, I380 Wilbury Road, San Ma- rino, California. Co. D., Class III. Morgens, Norman B., 88l6 Virginia Lane, Kan- sas City, Missouri, Co. B., Class I. Morris, Robert T., Explanada 5l0, Lomas de Chapultepec, Mexico, D. F., Mexico, Tr. A., Class I. Morrison, Dudley Butler, 907 Chestnut Road, South Hills, Charleston, West Virginia, Bt. A., Class I. Morrison, john C., 907 Chestnut Road, South Hills, Charleston, West Virginia, Tr. B., Class I. Morrison, Robert Cary, 2808 Barrington Drive, Toledo, Ohio, Co. A., Class IV. Morrison, R. Clarke, I027 Cadieux Road, Crosse 'Pointe Park, Michigan, Co, C., Class I. Mortell, Edwin E., 825 East Emory Street, Kan- kakee, Illinois, Co. A., Class Il. Mueller, john Gorman, 22 Norwood Avenue, Charleston, West Virginia, Co. D., Class II. Mueller, William C., l904 Windsor Place, Fort Worth, Texas, Bt. A., Class III. Mulford, Hewett P., jr., R. R. 3l:,I.'3, Lebanon, Ohio, Band, Class I. Munn, Fred Olen, jr., 2I I0 Winter Street, Char- lotte, North Carolina, Band, Class I. Munro, Paul C., Carp Lake, Michigan, Tr. B., Class II. Munroe, Thomas Edward, 604 -- 3rd Street, North Muskegon, Michigan, Band, Class II. Murray, john, 648 Belfast Terrace, Lincoln- shire, Crete, Illinois, Co., B., Class Ill. Murray, Richard, 5483 Holly Springs Drive, Houston, Texas, Co. D., Class IV. Myers, Clayton Lee, 25 North Main Street, Bellville, Ohio, Band, Class IV. Myers, Ronald Lamar, 25 North Main Street, Bellville, Ohio, Band, Class Ill. Myrick, B., Noel, jr., 8l4 West jackson, Morris, Illinois, Band, Class II. N Nagel, Frederic B., Prado Norte II5, Lomas de Chapultepec, Mexico IO, D. F., Mexico, Bt. A., Class I. Nannet, Franklin Tyler, R. R. 6, Crawfordsville, lndiana, Bt. A., Class I. Nash, james Roberts, 3825 Herwol, Waco, Texas, Bt. B., Class ll. Neal, Luther Alvin, l52l North Golder Avenue, Odessa, Texas, Co. B, Class III. Nelms, Robert, 4444 Beverly Drive, Dallas, Texas, Co. D., Class ll. Nettrour, Lewis F., R. D. iil, Kummer Road Allison Park, Pennsylvania, Tr. A., Class Ill. Nettrour, W. Scott, R. D. ifl, Kummer Road, Allison Park, Pennsylvania, Tr. B., Class I. Newman, john B., 340 Morningside Drive, San Antonio, Texas, Co. A., Class Il. Nichols, Charles G., I625 South lSth Avenue. Maywod, Illinois, Tr. B., Class III. Nies, john Davison, 9300 West 38th Avenue, Wheatridge, Colorado, Co. C., Class Ill. Nies, William Van Norman, 9300 West 38th Avenue, Wheatridge, Colorado, Co. C., Class i I. Nixon, William M., jr., 730 South Center Street, Thomaston, Georgia, Bt. A., Class I. O Oade, Robert Edward, 30 Andresen Street, lHazel Park, Michigan, Co. A., Class I. Oehlschlaeger, john, I26 North 40th Street, Paducah, Kentucky. Co. D., Class IV. O'Herron, Edward, 3l4I Sharon Road, Charlotte, North Carolina, Co. D., Class IV. Oliver, Bruce Irving, I82 North Terrace, Culver, lndiana, Bt. A., Class ll. Oliver, james Buffington, Ridge Road, Barring- ton, lllinois, Class V. Oliver, Russell D., 2nd, l82 North Terrace, Culver, Indiana, Class V. Olson, Ronald L., 66 Renaud Road, Grosse Pointe, Michigan, Tr. A., Class Ill. O'Malley, Patrick Lawrence, jr., 5000 South Cornell, Chicago, Illinois, Bt. A., Class Ill. Oronoz, Mario, San Sebastian, Puerto Rico, Bt. B., Class Ill. Ortengren, Ralph William, jr., 2l6 Oak Knoll Drive, Dayton, Ohio, Bt. A., Class ll. P Parish, Robert. l859 South Pershing, Lincoln, Nebraska, Tr. A., Class ll. Parker, Lawrence A., Franklin Road, Salem, Ohio, Co. B., Class II. Parratt, Louis D., l3l West 46th Avenue, Gary, Indiana, Tr. A., Class IV. Parsons, Charles A., l29 Shepardson Court, Granville, Ohio, Band, Class lll. Parsons, William Dennis, 2l45 Webster Street, Palo Alto, California, Bt. A., Class ll. Passarelli, jose M., Villa Patenza-7 a Sur Pro- Ion, Gacion 7-78, Guatemala City, Guate- mala, CO. C., Class Ill. Patrick, Mickey, 2060 Belmont, Dearborn, Michigan, Tr. A., Class II. Paukstis, Kenneth Ivan, 502 North Lake Shore Drive, Ludington, Michigan, Bt. A., Class IV. Pavlis, john, 6l5 Commonwealth Avenue, Flint, Michigan, Co. B., Class IV. Paxton, jack, P. O. Box 931, Berger Road, Paducah, Kentucky, Co. A., Class Ill. Pease, Hugh Ralph, 6306 North 35th Street, Arlington, West Virginia, Co. A., Class ll. Peck, Robert Edward, I745 North Gramercy Place, Hollywood, California, Tr. B., Class ll. Pelton, Pete, 2 Lenox Place, St. Louis, Missouri, Bt. B., Class IV. Pencik, jan M., 408 Uvedale Road, Riverside, Illinois, CO. A., Class ll. Perez Grovas, Alfredo E., Tijuana :,lfl0, Col Delvalle, Mexico City, Mexico, Co. A., Class Ill. Petty, George Campbell, l7l0 Loma Vista Street, Pasadena, California. Tr. B.. Class I. Pettyjohn, Charles S., 825 Gadjah Avenue, Sun- gei Gerong, Sumatra, Indonesia, Bt. B., Class Ill. Pettyiohn, Robert Bruce, 825 Gadiah Avenue, Sungei Gerong, Sumatra, Indonesia, Bt. A., Class Ill. Pfarr, john S., 565l North Luce Road, Alma, Michigan, Co. C., Class IV. Pfeifer, james Frederick, 550 Ludlow Street, Lawrenceburg, Indiana. Band, Class l. Phillips, Thomas Dirk, I335 North Astor Street, Chicago IO, Illinois, Class V. Philpot, Franklin L., lr.. 970 East Grand Boule- vard, Detroit, Michigan, Co. A., Class I. Pickard, Beniamin Mehl, 307 Northwest 42nd Street, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, Co. D., Class I. Pierce, Heber Curtis. 200 East Pearson Street, Chicago, Illinois, Class V. Pierson, Rogers B., Edson Hotel, Beaumont, Texas, Bt. B., Class Il. Pippenger, Charles Edwin, Brook, lndiana, Co. A., Class Ill. Plaggemars, Howard. I3 West l6th Street, Holland, Michgan, Tr. A., Class I. Pluto. john Lee, 6l5 Belgrade Avenue, Man- kato. Minnesota, Band, Class Ill. Poseipal, George james, 400 Selbourne Road, Riverside, Illinois. Co. D, Class l. Potter, Doran P., 6690 Windsor Lane, Miami Beach, Florida, Bt. A., Class IV. Potter, George Thomas, I303 College Boule- vard, Harlan, Iowa, Band, Class ll. Prewitt, David Edward, Avondale and Turner Roads, Wallingford, Pennsylvania, Bt. B., Class Ill. Prewitt, Richard H., Avondale and Turner Roads, Wallingford, Pennsylvania, Bt. A., Class Il. Prieto, Eduardo, Callede las fuentes :jil80, Mexico City, Mexico, Co. C., Class lll. R Raymond, Carter B., 220 North Scott Adrian, Michigan, Tr. B., Class ll. Raynal, juan Federico, Calle 4 alll Chihuahua, Mexico, Tr. A., Class IV. Street, :,lf803 l7I Recinos, Carlos Eduardo, 6 a Avenida Tivoli 37-45, Guatemala, Guatemala, Central America. Class V. Reed, Henry Morrison 3d, 2837 Riedling Drive, Louisville 6, Kentucky. Co. C., Class I. Renasco, Samuel, 3a Calle Nor este, :,l7':1108, Managua, Nicaragua, Central America. Tr. B., Class ll. Rezek, William j., 225 Longcommon Roacl, Riverside, Illinois, Co. B., Class IV. Rheinegger, Robert A., 206 West State Street, Trenton, Ohio. Tr, A., Class Ill. Rice, Franklyn Edward, 324 North Fourth Street, Niles, Michigan. Band, Class I. Rice, Robert Virgil, 2922 Miami Road, South Bend, Indiana. Co. C., Class I. Rich, Arnold G., Roscommon, Michigan, Co. C., Class I. Rich, Robert Winslow, R. R. ii'4, Box 599, South Bend, Indiana, Tr. B., Class II, Richards, john K., Box 52, Palos Park, Illinois, Bt. B., Class ll. Ridgway, Thomas H., Lakewood, Gate 18, Crystal Lake, Illinois. Co. D., Class ll. Rietz, Henry L., 365 Blalock Dr., Houston, Texas. Tr. B., Class IV. Riley, William T., jr., 1225 San Raymundo, San Mateo, California. Bt. B., Class IV. Ringling, Henry E., P. O. Box 73, Baraboo, Wis- consin. Co. A. Class III. Rios, Abel Gustavo, jr., Antuco No. 115, Lomas de Chapultepec, Mexico, D. F. Mexico, Bt. B., Class III. Rivas, Luis O., 1916 Ferdinand Street, Miami, Florida. Class V. Roach, Alden Gallup, jr., 2124 Balboa BIv'd., Balboa, California. Co. B., Class I. Roberts, john A., jr., 721 Foster Drive, Des Moines, Iowa, Co. C., Class Il. Robertson, Scott D., 1357 Youngstown Country Club Drive, Youngstown, Ohio, Bt. A., Class II. Robinson, Carl A., 1649 Belmont, Abilene, Texas. Tr. A., Class III. Robinson, james A., 3131 Meadowbrook Court, Toledo 6, Ohio, Co., B., Class Ill. Robinson, john William, 602 East jefferson Street, Miamisburg, Ohio, Band, Class III. Robuck, Charles Kent, R. R. -7493, Box 833, Evansville, Indiana. Co. A., Class III. Rollinson, Donald Dean, 303 Martha Ave., Shreveport, Louisiana, Co. D., Class I. Romney, George, 29 il'1104 bet. 30 and 32 Vedado, Habana, Cuba. Bt. A., Class lll. Roscoe, Thomas T., 17700 Winslow Road, Shaker Heights, Olhio, Tr. B., Class IV. Rosenheim, Sidnev H., 1009 Towanda Terrace, Cincinnati 16, Ohio, Co. B., Class I. Ross, john A., 1632 South Prospect, Park Ridge, Illinois, Tr. B., Class III. Ross, Wallace A., Old Washington Road, R. D. 2, Bridgeville, Pennsylvania, Tr. B., Class ll. Rossetti, jacques A. P., 1790 Avenida javier Prado, Lima. Peru, S. A. Class V. Roth, Charles Geroe. 312 E. Glenn Ave., Peoria Heights, Illinois, Band. Class IV, Roucher, jerry Alan, 1989 W. Macon St., De- catur, lllinois, Band, Class II. Roval, William Covert, 162 North Clinton Street, Chicago 6, Illinois, Tr. B., Class I. Rubush, john L., 754 North Arlington, Indian- apolis I9, Indiana, Co. D., Class III. Rudd, Ogden Pierce, 2530 Handasyde Ave., Cincinnati 8, Ohio. Co. D., Class IV. Rudolph, David, 2650 Class V. Ruiz Marlote, Lorenzo, ii'1335 Mexico City, Mexico, D. F., Mexico. Co. A., Class III. ' Paleo De La Reforma Skyline, Lorain, Ohio, Paleo De La Reforma, Ruiz Marlote Manuel, 31335 Mexico City, Mexico, D. F., Mexico. Co. C., Class IV. Russell, Carl Purvis, jr., 11 Southgate Ave., Annapolis, Maryland. Co. A., Class II. Rydberg, Frederick W., 770 Pine Street, She- boygan Falls, Wisconsin, Bt. A., Class IV. S Saenz, Alberto, Calle 72, 4368-24, Bogota, Co- lombia, South America, Tr. A., Class I. 172 St. Germain, Allen W., 3300 Prairie Avenue, Brookfield, Illinois. Tr. B., Class IV. Sam, Norman, 1416 Wabash Avenue, Michigan City, Indiana. Co. B., Class Il. Sanders, joseph Robert, Kingman, Indiana, Class V. Sandifer, William Roper, 2nd, Greystone Ranch, Evergreen, Colorado, Co. C., Class I. Sandy, William Shelby, Veterans Administration Hospital, Battle Creek, Michigan. Tr. A., Class I. Sarabassa Garcia, Ricardo Calixto, Calle I8 315 Miramar, Havana, Cuba. Tr. B., Class Ill. Sarenius, Ronald D. 7021 Elmhurst, Detroit, Michigan. Co. D., Class III. Schafer, H. Gilbert, 15725 Windmill Pointe Drive, Grosse Pointe Park 30, Michigan, Bt. B., Class Ill. Schafer, Kermit Paul, jr., 618 South Williams, El Reno, Oklahoma, Bt. A., Class I. Ssheetz, Stewart F., 410 Kater Avenue, Har- rison, Ohio. Tr. B., Class IV. Schele, David Berkey, 1223 Westover Road, Fort Wayne 6, Indiana, Tr. B., Class IV. Schloemer, Ronald L., 640 Glenayre Drive, Glenview, Illinois, Bt. B., Class IV. Schmid, Karl B., 1421 Nicholson St., Northwest, Washington, D. C., Co. D., Class Ill. Schmidt, Bernard S., 405 East Meyers, Hazel Park, Michigan, Co. A., Class Il. Schoger, Harry George, jr., 1629 West 13th Street, Anderson, Indiana, Co. B., Class ll. Schonblom, jon Walker, Danabrook, Stone Ave- nue, Bradford, Pennsylvania. Bt. A., Class I. Schreyer, Ulrich Edward, 2141 jefferson Drive, Southeast, Grand Rapids, Michigan. Bt. B., Class IV. Schryver, Daniel Ward, 111 Park Road, Dayton 9, Ohio. Co. C., Class ll. Schuyler, john, R. F. D. Jil, Box 501, Nashotah, Wisconsin, Tr. B., Class I. Schwin, Robert L., 35 Old Parish Rd., Darien, Connecticut. Band, Class III. Scopelitis, Alki Emanuel, 413 North Taylor Street, South Bend, Indiana, Co. B., Class I. Scovera, Ronald j., 8661 West Fort Street, Detroit 9, Michigan, Tr. B., Class I. Seaman, Leighton Harper, 617 West North Street, Fostoria, Ohio, Co. C., Class Ill. Seidman, Lorne H., 28003 Wolf Rd., Bay Vil- Iage, Ohio, Bt. A., Class IV. Selkovitz, Lawrence David, 1613 Boundary, Aliquippa, Pennsylvania. Co. B., Class Il. Seybert, George juibb, 5428 Guilford Avenue, Indianapolis, Indiana, Co. A., Class I. Seymour, Prentiss M., 1507 Park Ave., Monroe, Louisiana, Bt. A., Class Il. Shaffer, Gary Wilson, Woodlark, Waterford Rd., Brookville, Pennsylvania. Co. A., Class I. Shankman, Stephen Dattel, 570 Pleasant Street, Highland Park, Illinois, Co. C., Class Ill. Shircliff, james Vanderburgh, 1306 Old Orchard Road, Vincennes, Indiana, Co D., Class Ill. Shively, David Ellis, jr., 352 - 19th Street, Northwest, Canton 9. Ohio, Band, Class ll. Shults, George, 2245 Evans Road, Flossmoor, Illinois. Class V. Shumaker, Thomas A., Willow Brook Farm, New Wilmington, Pennsylvania. Band, Class ll. Shutter, Richard Edward, 1447 Ashland Avenue, River Forest, Illinois. Co. B., Class Ill. Silva, Eugenio C., Calle 3ra No. 68, Reparto Vista Hermosa, Camaguey, Cuba. Tr. B., Class IV. Sison, Carlos, jr., 1298 Pennsylvania, Manila, Philippines. Tr. A., Class II. Sites, William Nelson, 2704 Military Street, Port Huron, Michigan, Co. B., Class I. Sitton, Roscoe Wayne, Greenup, Illinois, Co. B., Class III. Skow, George Dominico, 2nd, 1526 Holmes Avenue, Racine, Wisconsin, Tr. A.., Class Ill. Slavton, Philip Wendell, 35 Elizabeth, Battle Creek, Michigan. Class V. Slemmons, William Whittier, 1713 Hillshire Drive, Kalamazoo, Michigan, Bt. A., Class Il. Smith, Arthur Carson, De Queen, Arkansas, Band, Class I. Smith, Charles R., De Queen, Akansas, Band, Class III. Smith, Rayburn Ross, IOO9 Lindell Avenue, Petoskey, Michigan, Co. C., Class I. Smith, Zimri Luce, 2171 St. james Parkway, Cleveland Heights 6, Ohio, Tr. B., Class I. Snider, George R., 213 - 12th Avenue, Hunt- ington, West Virginia, Co. C., Class IV. Snipes, Robert Tuxford, 52 Mackey Avenue, Port Washington, New York, Class V. Snite, Michael Butler, 355 White Oak Lane, Winnetka, Illinois, Tr. B., Class Ill. Snow, Gordon M., 333 North Fourth Street, Sheldon, Illinois, Bt. A., Class ll. Solana, Felipe de jesus Iglesias, Paseo de Ia Reforma, 31555, Mexico 10, D. F., Mexico. Class V. Sommer, Charles Allan, 1010 West Wabash Avenue, Crawfordsville, Indiana, Co. D., Class ll. Sonneborn, jay, 6435 South Washtenaw Ave- nue, Chicago 29, lllinois, Tr. A., Class Ill. Sorum, Charles E., P. O. Box 249, Columbus, Indiana, Tr. A., Class Ill. Sotos, Peter S., 8609 S. Euclid Avenue, Chicago 17, Illinois. Tr. A., Class IV. Sparks, james Dilling, jr., 2104 Island Drive, Monroe, Louisiana. Co. C., Class IV. Stanberry, Richard Allison, 1531 Thompson, Glendale, California, Co. C., Class I. Stanberry, Robert Mitchell, 1531 Thompson, Glendale, California, Co. C., Class III. Stebbins, Albert Howard 4th, 34 Edgehill Road, Little Rock, Arkansas, Bt. B., Class I. Steinle, Paul, Bon Air Drive, Sidney, Ohio, Band, Class III. Stevens, Mark C., 280 Morose Rd., Grosse Pointe Farms, Michigan, Bt. A., Class Il. Stevens, Rowland St. john, 232 East Walton Place, Chicago 11, Illinois, Bt. A., Class I. Stifel, Carl Clark, 625 S. Skinker Avenue, St. Louis, Missouri, Bt. B., Class I. Stifel, Frederick Benton, 625 S. Skinker Ave- nue, St. Louis, Missouri, Bt. B., Class IV. Stinemetz, Morgan 2nd, 4610 Reno Road, Northwest, Washington 8, D. C., Co. C., Class Il. Strait, Lawrence Alan, Culver Military Academy, Culver, Indiana, Band, Class III. Strickler, Sam, 4701 Poplar Springs Drive, Meri- dian, Mississippi, Co. D., Class Il. Strohbehn, Edward Lynde, jr., 4112 Meadows Drive, Indianapolis, Indiana, Bt. B., Class IV. Stuck, Gordon H., 2303 W. 59th St., Kansas City, Mo. Bt, B., Class IV. Sullivan, Thomas C., 13857 Lake Avenue, Lake- wood 7, Ohio, Bt. B., Class I. Sutcliffe, john David, 517 Pine Street, Boulder, Colorado, Class V. Swanson, joseph B., 2341 North Commonwealth Avenue, Chicago, Illinois, Tr. B., Class IV. T Tallant, Wallace F., jr., 1229 2nd Ave., S. W., Hickory, North Carolina. Bt. A., Class Ill. Tanbunting, Antonio Paraiso jr., 355 Guevarra Ave., San juan, Rizal, Philippines. Bt. A., Class I. Tanbunting, jesus Paraiso, 355 Guevarra Ave., San juan, Rizal, Philippines, Tr. B., Class ll. Tanbunting, jose Maria, 1332 Azcarraga, Manila, Philippines. Tr. A., Class III. Tauber, William R., 2430 Coyle Avenue, Chi- cago 45, Illinois, Co. A., Class IV. Tavlor, Willis Dawson, 1353 Middle River Drive, Fort Lauderdale, Florida, Co. B., Class ll. Terry, Frederick Garside, :lil Bancroft Tower Road, Worcester 5, Massachusetts. Co. B., Class I. Thompson, john C., 2717 Via Elevado, Palos Verdes Estates, California, Bt. B., Class IV Thomson, F. j., 215 Rust Avenue, Big Rapids, Michigan, Band, Class Ill. Timmons, W. Glenn, Monticello, Indiana, Bt. A., Class IV. Tincu, john, 3459 New England, Chicago, ll- linois, Co. C., Class III. Todd, Charles Hugh III, 2495 Louisiana St., Beaumont, Texas, Bt. A., Class Il. Tovar, Francisco, Campos Eliseos 86, Mexico 5, D. F., Mexico. Class V. Traul, Don George, 1646 26th Street, Akron, Ohio, Bt. A., Class II. Traver, Dolph Rodgers, 3rd, R. D. J,- f3, Box 235-B, Wooster, Ohio, Band, Class I. Tully, George j., 4440 North Ashland Avenue, Chicago 40, Illinois, Co. B., Class Ill. Turnbull, john G. II499 Bellagio Road, Los Angeles 49, California, Tr. A., Class Il. Tuttle Carl R., Syracuse, Indiana, Co. B., Class ll. Tyrrell, Robert Leroy, 24 South Portage Path, Apartment 5-D, Akron 3, Ohio, Co. A., Class Ill. Tyson, Alan Randolph, 7 Maryhill, Ladue Road, Clayton 24, Missouri, Co. A., Class I. U Umana, Eduardo, Carrera I5 11:23-59, Bogota, Columbia, S. A. Tr. B., Class IV. Uncapher, Andrew G., 226 Franklin Ave., Van- dergrift, Pennsylvania, Bt. B., Class ll. V del Valle, Alvaro T., I2 Calle 3-27, Guate- mala I, Guatemala, Central America. Co. B., Class ll. Valles, Carlos M., Bernardo De Galvez .,l'jEI20, Mexico City D. F, Mexico. Co. C., Class Il. Valles Delmar, jose, Dante I7 Col. Anzures, Mexico City, Mexico. Co. A., Class IV. Vandenberg, Terrance Koster, Lakewood Farm, R. R. 34, Holland, Michigan. Co. D., Class I. Vandiver, E. B. 3rd, 308 Harrison St., Kennett, Missouri. Co. C., Class Il. Vandiver, William Baxton, 308 Harrison St., Kennett, Missouri. Band, Class Ill. Varenhorst, Donald William, 2l4 South Merrill Avenue, Park Ridge, Illinois, Bt. B., Class ll. Varney, Charles Kimball, l22O Ridge Ave., Evanston, Illinois, Class V. Vernor, james, 707 West Long Lake Road, Bloomfield Hills, Michigan, Tr. B., Class Ver Meulen, Hiram William, 420 Kendall Pro- fessional Bldg., Grand Rapids 2, Michigan. Band. Class Ill. Villacorta, Emilio N., I4 Calle 1920-6l, Zona IO, Guatemala City, Guatemala, Central America. Co. D., Class III. Volkert, Robert Bruce, 905 Central Road, Glen- view, lllinois, Bt. A., Class I. Voltz, Neal Sharkey, l622 Menoher Boulevard, johnstown, Pennsylvania, Co. C., Class ll. W Walden, David Dean, Apartado 889, Division .l.R.O., Caracas, Venezuela, South America. Bt. A., Class Ill. Waldheim, William 2d, P. O. Box I74, Sheri- dan, Wyoming, Co. D., Class Ill. Wallace, Fred L., 3920 Monticello Drive, Fort Worth, Texas. Bt. A., Class Ill. Wallace, William Stuart 2d, 27l2 - 7th Ave- nue, Pueblo, Colorado, Tr. A., Class Il. ADMINISTRATIVE STAFF William E. Gregory: Superintendent, Miami University A.B., University of Michigan M.A., Harvard University Ed.M., Colgate University Litt. D., Colonel U.S.A.R. Charles F. McKinney: Commandant of Cadets, Culver Military Academy class of l9l2, Colonel, U. S. A. R. john W. Henderson: Dean of Admissions, Indi- ana State Teachers College A.B., Colonel C.M.A. Charles C. Mather: Assistant to Superintend- ent, Master Instructor, Chairman of English Department, Lake Forest College A.B., Ped.D., Harvard University, Stanford Uni- versity, Colonel, C.M.A. Ernest B. Benson: Dean, Master Instructor, Bos- ton University A.B., A.M., Harvard University Ed.M., Penn. State, U.C.L.A., Colonel C.M.A. Alfred j. Donnelly: Assistant Dean, Master In- structor, Harvard S.B., Ed.M., Colonel C.M.A. Walsh, Richard Robert, 2545 N. W., Westover Rd., Portland, Oregon, Bt. A., Class Ill, Wann, Billy Dale, 820 E. Main St., Cambridge City, Indiana, Bt. A., Class ll. Warden, Thomas joseph, 4953 West Pine Boulevard, St. Louis 8, Missouri, Tr. A., Class ll. Watkins, Thomas james, Western Avenue, Flossmoor, Illinois, Bt. A., Class ll. Watson, john Scott, IOI6 Knox Avenue, Birmingham, Michigan, Class V. Waugh, Warren Howard, 2348 Woodward Ave- nue, Lakewood 7, Ohio, Band, Class Ill. Wayne, joel Howard, 420 Hazel Ave., High- land Park, Illinois. Tr. A., Class I. Weaks, George Gibson, 3d, III6 Riverside, Monroe, Louisiana. Bt. A., Class IV. Webb, Richard Tinker, 2724 S. Twyckenham Drive, South Bend, Indiana. Co. D., Class ll. Weil, Walter Herschel, 270 South Ashland Avenue, Lexington, Kentucky, Bt. B., Class Ill. Wellman, james C., 4l2 West Polo Drive, Clay- ton 5, Missouri, Co. D., Class IV. Wemmer, Roland Eugene, I454 West Market Street, Lima, Ohio. Co. C., Class IV. Werner, Graham Anthony, 804 Dickinson Street, New London, Wisconsin, Co. D., Class lll. Werst, Harry Allan, 3l27 Stadium Drive, Fort Worth, Texas Co. B., Class Ill. Wetzel, james Carlton, 545 Glendora Avenue, Akron, Ohio, Band, Class I. Weyand, Richard L., l725O Cornell Road, De- troit 35, Michigan, Tr. B., Class Ill. Weyand, Roland P., l725O Cornell Road, De- troit 35, Michigan, Tr. B., Class I. Whaley, Terry Gene, 2Il East 5th Street, Mt. Carmel, Illinois, Co. D., Class Ill. Wheeler, Don Emerick, 532 Church Street, Bridgeport, Illinois. Band, Class I. Wheelock, Fenton Enrique, 7a Calle No. entre 3a y 4a Av No. 403, Managua, Nicaragua, Central America. Co. D., Class V. White, Duncan, 86th Ave C1 l25th St., Palos Park, Illinois, Bt. B., Class ll. White, William Luther, 237 Morrison Drive, Pittsburgh I6, Pennsylvania, Tr. A., Class Ill. Whitehead, Charles Samuel, Mt. Sterling, Ken- tucky, Co. A., Class IV. Whitehead, john William, jr., 204 Wickersham Dr., E. Kokomo, Indiana, Co. B., Class Ill. Wild, Thomas R., 504 Main Street, Fenton, Michigan. Co. C., Class ll. Willard, George, l029 Parkview Avenue, New Kensington, Pennsylvania, Band, Class ll. Willett, Sherrod Roberto, jr., 538 Woodward Ave., Gulfport, Mississippi. Bt. B., Class ll. Willey, Wade Michael, 3926 Indian Road, Toledo, Ohio. Co. B., Class ll. Williams, David S., l805 Chelsea Circle, Flint, Michigan, Co. B., Class Ill. Roster of Personnel Dr. Milan D, Baker: Academy Surgeon, Univer- sity of Nebraska B.S., M.D. Edward Stephenson: Associate Commandant, University of Missouri, U.S.M.A. B.S., Colonel I, N. G. john W. Bays: Business Manager, Culver Mili- tary Academy, U.S. Naval Academy, B.S., Rear Admiral U.S. Navy, Retired. Cecelclere Brown: Registrar, Instructor in Typing, Indiana University A.B., University of Madrid. ENGLISH DEPARTMENT Walter G. Roberts: Master Instructor English, Athletic Counselor Company A, Coach Varsity Crew, Culver Military Academy, Class ot l932, Yale A.B., Indiana University, Bread Loaf School of English, Harvard University, Colonel C.M.A. Williams, Dean Carleton, 462 State Street, Culver, Indiana, Bt. A., Class IV. Williams, john W. 2nd, 3823 Kingston Pike, Knoxville I6, Tennessee, Co, B., Class I. Williams, Michael D., Crossroad, R. R. 112, Barrington, Illinois, Tr. B., Class. Williams, Michael R., Country Club Drive, Warsaw, Indiana. Co. B., Class II. Williams, Robert Fletcher jackson 3d, l7l5 Wilshire, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. Tr. A., Class IV. Willkie, Frederick, R., 2I9 Hawthorn Rd., Bell- ingham, Washington, Co. C., Class lll. Willoughby, Ray W. jr., Il23 Montecito Drive, San Angelo, Texas, Co. D., Class I, Winkeljohn, Robert Ferdinand, l29 johnson Avenue, Celina, Ohio, Co. B., Class I. Wilson, Harry McCoy, Rosedale, Mississippi, Class V. Winning, Ethan A., 322 Maple Street, New Bedford, Massachusetts, Co. B., Class IV. Witsell, Gilbert P., 25l9 North Fillmore, Little Rock, Arkansas, Co. D., Class I. Witz, William Michael, 620 Stonegate Terrace, Glencoe, Illinois. Co. C., Class Ill. Wood, Robert T., l825 Pepper Avenue, Lincoln, Nebraska. Bt. A., Class ll. Woodburn, james R., 32055 Telegraph Road, Birmingham, Michigan, Bt. A., Class IV. Woodward, Fred Robert, jr., 384 Wartburg Place, Dubuque, Iowa, Bt. B., Class I. Woodward, William P., 384 Wartburg Place, Dulbuque, Iowa, Bt. B., Class Ill. Wright, Dennis, 4200 Carey Lane. Birmingham, Michigan, Co. A., Class IV. Wright, George Fredrick, R. R. qlplrl, Yoder, ln- diana, Bt. A., Class II. Wright, james Irving, 304 South Buckeye, Os- good, Indiana, Co. A., Class I. Y Yanes, Luis Manuel Velasco, Cfo Escritorio Rodriguez Er Mendoza, Norte 2, Caracas, Venezuela, South America. Tr. B., Class ll. Yaseen, joel Michael, 2ll4 Cummings Lane, Flossmoor, Illinois. Co. B., Class lll. Yonover, Ronald lay, l4OO West 6th Avenue, Gary, Indiana, Co. C., Class II. Young, Francis E., 2567 Second Avenue, San Diego, California. Bt, B., Class Ill. Yurick, Martin Almeron, 3300 Rocky River Drive, Cleveland ll, Ohio, Co. B., Class I. Z Zaleski, Anthony j., jr., l32O East Chicago Axyenue, East Chicago, Indiana, Bt. A., Class Zillman, Tevis j., l508 North Vermilion Street, Danville, Illinois, Band, Class IV. Zimmerman, Ralph William, 26I0 Country Sub lPrado, Coral Gables, Florida, Band, ass . Patrick H. Hodgkin: Senior Instructor English, Advisor Quill, Haverford College B.S., Middlebury College M.A., Yale University, Oxford University, Lt. Colonel C.M.A. Travis E. Harris: Instructor English, Advisor Roll Call, Middlebury College B.S., Columbia University M. A., Middlebury College M.A., Major C.M.A. William j. Mac Quillan: Instructor English, Yale University A.B., Harvard University, Univer- sity of Wisconsin, Major C.M.A. Arthur G. Hughes: Instructor English, Advisor Vedette, Michigan State Normal A.B., Uni- versity of Michigan A.M., Wayne University, St. Andrew's University, Major C.M.A. Harvey E. Firari: Assistant Instructor English, Carroll College A.B., Northwestern Univer- sity M.A., Indiana University, l73 Chester A. Marshall: Assistant Instructor Eng- lish, Coach Frosh-Soph Football and Basket- ball, West Virginia Wesleyan A.B., West Virginia University M.A., Indiana University. Cordon V. Wise: Assistant Instructor English, Indiana State Teachers College B.S., Univer- sity of Illinois. joseph Ehrenberg: Assistant Instructor English, Director of Dramatics, Princeton University. A.B. Arthur E. Tenney: Assistant Instructor English and Mathematics, Oberlin College A.B., Uni- versity of Wisconsin M,A. Ruth K. Benson: Instructor in Remedial Reading, English Department, Middlebury College A.B., M.A., Smith College, Boston University, Clark University, Northwestern University. Charles D. Bromley: Assistant Instructor Eng- lish and Mathematics, Eureka College B.S., Indiana University M.S. Louis j. Fontaine: Assistant Instructor English, DePauw University B.A. Donald A. Zollz Assistant Instructor English, Knox College A. B., Northwestern Univer- sity M.A. LANGUAGE DEPARTMENT D. M. Marshal: Master Instructor, Chairman of Language Department, Cambridge University B.A., M.A., Middlebury College M.A., Colonel C.M.A. H. Vernon Davis: Senior Instructor French, As- sistant Librarian, Cornell University A.B., Lt. Col. C.M.A. Richard W. Gimbel: Senior Instructor, English and Language, Culver Military Academy, '34, Princeton University A.B., University of Munich, Lt. Colonel C.M.A. Burton L. Curry: Instructor Languages, Athletic Counselor, Company C: Princeton University A.B., A.M., Major, C.M.A., Lt. Commander, U.S.N.R. john F. Roos: Instructor Latin, Princeton Uni- versity A.B., Northwestern University M.A., University of Geneva, Commander C.M.A. and C.S.N.S. Ralph S. Patch: Instructor Language, Yale Uni- versity A.B., Northwestern University M.A. Major C.M.A. Leonard E, Stevens: Associate Instructor, Lan- guage, Western Michigan College of Educa- tion A.B. University of Michigan M.A., Cap- tain C.M.A. Andrew C. Thomas: Ass't. Instructor, Lan- guage, lndiana University A.B. Cordon Uyttebrouck: Assistant Instructor, Lan- guage, University of Illinois A.B., M.A. SCIENCE DEPARTMENT George O. johnson: Master Instructor, Chairman of Science Department, Milton College A.B., University of Wisconsin Ph.D., U.C.L.A., Colonel C.M.A. Walter W. Strait: Master Instructor, Science Department, Physics, Albion College A.B., University of Michigan M.S., U.C.L.A., C. E. Science Fellow, Case Institute of Technology, Colonel C.M.A. Hugh H. Harper: Instructor, Science Depart- ment, Berea College, Spencerian School of Finance, B.C.S., Major C.M.A. Myron E. Benner: Instructor, Earlham College A.B., Indiana University M.A., U.C.L.A., Uni- versity of Chicago, Maj., C,M.A., Major U.S.A.F.R. james V. Miracle: Instructor Science, Oshkosh State Teachers College B.S., College of Wil- and Mary A.M., Major C.M.A., Captain N.S.A.F.R. Ronn N. Minne: Chemistry Instructor, North- western University B.S. and M.A. Melville K. Short: Assistant Instructor, Physics, U.C.L.A. A.B., University of Calif. at Berke- ley, Cornell University, Lieut. Comdr., U.S.C.G.R. I74 MUSIC AND ART DEPARTMENT Edward T. Payson: Senior Instructor, Director of Band, Chairman of Music and Art Depart- ment, Harvard College, Wooster College B.M., Culver Military Academy Class of l922, Lt. Cononel I. N. C. Warner Williams: Artist-in-Residence, Berea College, Herron Art Institute, Art Institute of Chicago B.F.A., Major C.M.A. Claude E. Zetty: Associate Instructor, Cornell University B.S., Indiana University B.M., Westminster Choir College, Captain C.M.A. james D. Kohn: Assistant Instructor Music, Chi- cago Musical College BM., M.M. MATHEMATICS DEPARTMENT Raymond C. jurgensen: Instructor Mathematics, Chairman, Mathematics Department, Carl- eton College B.A., State University of Iowa M.S., U.C.L.A., Lt. Col. C.M.A. Robert H. Shanks: Master Instructor, Wake Forest College A.B., Columbia University M.A., Colonel C.M.A. Homer A. Obenauf: Master Instructor, Mathe- matics, Coach Varsity Rifle, Wittenberg Col- lege A.B., University of Pennsylvania M.A., Major U.S.A.R., Colonel l.N.Ci. judd T. Stinchcomb: Instructor Mathematics, Ohio University B.S., Ohio State M.A., Lt. Colonel U.S.A.R. Kenneth Hesgard: Instructor Mathematics, Coach Company basketball and football, Mil- ton College A.B., University of Wisconsin M.A., Major C.M.A. Donald C. Sutherland: Associate Instructor Mathematics, Assistant Coach Football, Coach Boxing, University of Michigan A.B., University of Pittsburgh Ed.M., Major C.M.A. A. Coke Smith: Instructor Mathematics, Coach Varsity Cross-Country and Track, Randolph- Macon College B.S., Major, C.M.A. Walter O. Gollnick: Instructor Mathematics: Middlebury College B.S., Marquette Univer- sity Ed.M., Commander U.S.N.R. Elmer Ci. White: Assistant Instructor English and Mathematics, Coach Varsity Fencing, University of Iowa A.B. HISTORY DEPARTMENT james H. Bishop: Senior Instructor, Chairman of History Department, Hendrix College A.B., Oxford University B.A., M.A., Lt. Colonel C.M.A. Wallace E. Leland: Master Instructor History, University of Chicago Ph. B., University of Colorado, Harvard University, Colonel C.M.A. Charles S. McMinn: Senior Instructor History, Westminster College A.B., Northwestern University M.A., Columbia University, Lt. Colonel C.M.A. Melvin A. Estey: Instructor History, Coach Varsity Wrestling and Tennis, Dartmouth College A.B., Boston University M.A., Lt. Colonel U.S.M.C.R. Hugh M. Ayer: Assistant Instructor History, Western Kentucky State College A.B., Indi- ana University M.A. Lewis K. Moore: Assistant Instructor History, Tufts College A.B., Boston University A.M., Ensign U.S.N.R. ATHLETIC DEPARTMENT Frank W. Walaitis: Instructor Language, Coach Varsity Swimming, Chairman of Athletic De- partment, University of Michigan A.B., Middlebury College, Major, C.M.A. Russell D. Oliver: Head Coach Basketball, Base- ball, Footlziall, Culver Military Academy Class of l93l, University of Michigan A.B., Major U.S.A.R. IRI, Major C.M.A. Ervin R. Nelson: Coach Varsity Golf, Instructor Golf, Major C.M.A. COUNSELOR STAFF E. Kemp Moore: Senior Instructor English, Counselor Company A, Indiana University A.B., Colonel U.S.A.R. john F. Edgell: Senior Instructor English, Coun- selor Company B, Amherst College A.B., Co- lumbia University A.M., Teachers College of Columbia University, University of Birming- ham lEnglandl, Lieut. lRet.l U.S.N.R., Lieut. Colonel C.M.A. Claire W. jackson: Senior Instructor Mathe- matics, Counselor Company C, Ball State Teachers College A.B., University of Michi- gan M.S., University of Southern California, Infantry School, Lieut. Colonel l.N.G. Roy L. Dalferes: Counselor Company D, Louisi- ana State University, Colonel U.S.A. IRet.l. Robert Bolton, jr.: Instructor Mathematics, Counselor Band, U. S. Naval Academy B.S., Naval War College, Capt. U.S.N. lRetl William j. Eyerly: Counselor Troop A, United States Military Academy B.S., Colonel U.S.A. lRet.I. William A. Strow: Instructor Science, Counselor Troop B, Miami University B.S., Syracuse University M.A., Major C.M.A. Martin Uebel: Instructor Language, Counselor Battery A, Dartmouth A.B., University of Cologne, Indiana University, Captain U.S.A.R., Lieut. Colonel C.M.A. john R. Mars: Instructor Spanish, Counselor Battery B, Brown University A.B., Harvard University Ed.M., M.A., Lt. Col. C.M.A. ADMISSIONS DEPARTMENT Robert Rust: Director of Public Relations, In- structor History, Franklin College A.B., But- ler University, Ball State Teachers College, Indiana University M.A., Major C.M.A.. Robert A. Bauman: Assistant Director of Ad- missions: Northern Michigan College of Edu- cation B.S., Captain C.M.A. Frank M. Bryant: Mount Union College A.B, gnblvei-sity of Pittsburgh, Ed.M., Captain, LIBRARIAN Elizabeth M. Bryant: Librarian, Pennsylvania College for Women, Mount Union A.B., Carnegie Institute of Technology B.L.S. MILITARY STAFF john E. Maier: Assistant Commandant, Assist- ant Instructor, Mathematics, Central State Teachers College B.S., Northwestern Univer- sity M.A., Lt. Colonel USAR. Hopkins S. Peffers: Military Officer, Battery A, Battery B, Fifth Class, Culver Military Aca- demy Class of l924, University of Wisconsin, University of Southern California, Lt. Colonel U.S.M.C.R. R.O.T.C. STAFF OFFICERS Fred A. Pierce, jr.: Professor of Military Science and Tactics, Texas A. and M. College BS, Lieutenant Colonel, Infantry, U. S. Army. Alfred E. Lewis: Supply Officer, Salem College B.S., Captain, Infantry U.S.A. Earl C. Betts: United States Military Academy B.S., Captain, U.S.A. G. R. Decker: Captain, U.S.A. ENLISTED PERSONNEL Virgil T. Miller, MfSgt., Instructor Gunnard E. Holt, SFC, Instructor Myron E. Williams, MfSgt., Instructor jerry Nemith, MfSgt., Instructor Harold j. Merten, MfSgt., Instructor Edgar S. Seavey, MfSgt. Instructor DEPARTM ENT OF HORSEMANSHIP Clarence A. Whitney: Chairman Department of Horsemanship, Military Officer Black Horse Troop, Director Cavalry Summer Camp, Uni- Yerrsltyc of Maine LL.B., Colonel Cavalry Louis j. Stone: Military Counselor Troop, Coach Varsity Polo: Worcester Academy, Major, U.S.A.R. j. Robert Feeley: Instructor in Equitationg Coach Varsity jumping, First Lieut. I. N. G. RELIGIOUS ACTIVITIES Hardigg Sexton: Chaplain and Director of Re- ligious Activities: Miami University A.B., D.D., Princeton University M.A., Princeton Theological Seminary B.Th., University of Cincinnati, Indiana University, University of Edinburgh. Charles j. Ping: Acting Chaplain, Director of Religious Activities first semester: South- western College A.B., Louisville Presbyterian Theological Seminary B.D. THE l955 ROLL CALL STAFF Editor-in-Chief ................ P. H. Bock Associate Editors: Introduction lDaily Grindl --D. E. Klasson Academics ............. W. R, Sandifer Military ..... - ..... M. D. Bailie Activities .... ..... G . A.. Marsh Athletics .... ---L. M. Cutchin I. D. Burns First Class--- ...... j. H. Wayne Photography--- ---- F. R. Woodward -----j. F. Ferguson Artist -------- Asst. Artist ------.-.-. B. M. Humphrey Business Manager -..---.--.-... G. H. Allen Ass't Business Manager ..-.---.. W. S. Bailey Assistant Editors: Introduction ------... M. W. McLennan -----j. R. Chainski ------R. E. Peck - - , -T. E. Harris Academics- - - First Class .--- Faculty Adviser .-.-- Faculty Assistants .---------..-- G. V. Wise A. C. Thomas INDEX The Daily Grind -.-------.-.. --- 5 25 Academic ---.---.------- - - - SOCial Life ----- --- 4I Military ---- --- Sl Activities -- -- 87 Athletics --- --- 99 Faculty ----- ---l25 First Class --- ---l35 Roster ----- ---l68 , .-.,.. FIFTH CLASS C. Glenn Coolman: Counselor V Class, Ball State Teachers College, Franklin College. Harry G. Proctor: Assistant Instructor V Class: Ball State Teachers College B.S. Eugene Brandenburg: Assistant Instructor Lan- guage: Indiana University B.S. DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH Leone Bailey: Registered Nurse, Registered Technician, Madison, Wisconsin Sanitarium Hospital, Chicago Lying-In-Hospital. Virginia R. Abair: Registered Nurse, St. joseph Hospital, South Bend, Indiana. Reba Wagoner: South Bend Memorial Hospital. Virginia Williamson: Registered Nurse, St. joseph Hospital, South Bend, Indiana, Indi- ana University B.S. i1 ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS The ROLL CALL staff wishes to thank the hundreds of people who have had a part in this book. We are indebted to the S. K. Smith Company for an unusually handsome cover, to the Indianapolis Engraving Company for the plan and lay-out of the book and for every il- lustration. Then, last but not least, we owe a vote of thanks to our printers and binders, the Graessle-Mercer Co. of Seymour, Indiana. Our particular thanks go to Mr. lack Bundy, Mr. Fred Noer and Mr. George Graessle, representa- tives of the above named companies who worked so long and patiently with the staff and adviser until the book was complete. The majority of the photographs were taken by the Moffatt Studio of Chicago. A few other professional pictures are by the Hart Studio in Plymouth. Our thanks to Mr. Rudy Madlinger, veteran photographer of Moffatt's Studio who returned to Culver this year after a long ab- sence to do cheerfully and willingly the re- quired leg-work to get the pictures. Amateur photographers who have made significant contributions, to the book are: Major Robert Rust, Mr. Louis Fontaine, Maj. james Miracle, Cadets Nagel F. B., Hanahan R. E.: Acheson j. C.: and Brown E. S. There are other individual shots from too many sources to acknowledge. For all these, our sincere thanks. SERVICE DEPARTMENT Lawrence E. BeBout: Assistant to Business Manager: Culver Military Academy: Syracuse University. Robert Rossow: Steward of Mess Hall: Culver Military Academy, Colonel U.S.A. lRet.l Henry L. Henning: Director of Purchase: South Bend College of Commerce. Robert W. Ott: Auditor. 'Ernest W. VanDyke: Plant Director. Ines Chapman: Cashier. j. Rex Mawhorter: Postmasteer Heidelberg College. Val F. Herrmann: Manager, Uniform Depart- ment. Edgar Shaw: Manager, Quartermaster Store. Raymond C. Manis: Superintendent of Buildings and Grounds. EXPLANATIONS You will note that the ring design on the front cover is different from the one on your actual ring. The cover design was prepared from the specifications for the original ring. These were drawn up in I9l6g changes were made in recent years, and the class of I947 was the first one to wear the ring as you now have it. We apologize to the regimental champion- ship teams who are not represented in this annual. Time and space limitations made it impossible to include all the pictures. 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Culver Military Academy - Roll Call Yearbook (Culver, IN) online collection, 1953 Edition, Page 1

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Culver Military Academy - Roll Call Yearbook (Culver, IN) online collection, 1954 Edition, Page 1

1954

Culver Military Academy - Roll Call Yearbook (Culver, IN) online collection, 1956 Edition, Page 1

1956

Culver Military Academy - Roll Call Yearbook (Culver, IN) online collection, 1967 Edition, Page 1

1967

Culver Military Academy - Roll Call Yearbook (Culver, IN) online collection, 1968 Edition, Page 1

1968


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